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PN2 HESI Exam 2| PN2 Exam 2 Study Guide
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pn2 exam 2 questions and answers rated A+
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PROFESSIONAL NURSING II EXAM 3|PN2 EXAM 3 (LATEST UPDATE) GRADED A+ | Rasmussen College
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  • PROFESSIONAL NURSING II EXAM 3|PN2 EXAM 3 (LATEST UPDATE) GRADED A+ | Rasmussen College-A nurse prepares to teach a client who has experienced damage to the left temporal lobe of the brain. Which action should the nurse take when providing education about newly prescribed medications to this client? a. Help the client identify each medication by its color. b. Provide written materials with large print size. c. Sit on the clients right side and speak into the right ear. d. Allow the client to...
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PN2 Exam 3 (1) Study Guide (Complete Solution Rated A)
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  • PN2 Exam 3 (1) Study Guide N2 Exam 3 Type 1 Diabetes – an autoimmune dysfunction involving the destruction of beta cells, which produce insulin in the islets of Langerhans of the pancreas. Type 1 is an absolute lack of insulin secretion o Absence of insulin production; patient is dependent on insulin to prevent ketoacidosis and maintain life o Onset is frequently in childhood; usually ages 10-15 o This is forever o First sign is often Diabetic Ketoacidosis Type 2 is a combination of insulin...
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PN2: Review Test Submission: Final Review
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  • QUESTION 1 A nurse is evaluating a patient who is being treated for dehydration. Which assessment result does the nurse correlate with a therapeutic response to the treatment plan?
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PN2 - Exam 3 Study Guide.
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  • PN2 - Exam 3 Study Guide/PN2 - Exam 3 Study Guide. Type 1 Diabetes – an autoimmune dysfunction involving the destruction of beta cells, which produce insulin in the islets of Langerhans of the pancreas. Type 1 is an absolute lack of insulin secretion o Absence of insulin production; patient is dependent on insulin to prevent ketoacidosis and maintain life o Onset is frequently in childhood; usually ages 10-15 o This is forever o First sign is often Diabetic Ketoacidosis Type 2...
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PN2 - Exam 1 Study Guide.
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  • PN2 - Exam 1 Study Guide/PN2 - Exam 1 Study Guide. Electrolytes: Know clinical manifestations patient exhibits with low or elevated lab values. What diagnosis are you suspecting? Calcium, Magnesium, Potassium, Sodium, Phosphate (Know normal values) Understand normal ranges. What would your nursing interventions be in a hypo state? Hyper state? (i.e.- what are s/s of hyponatremia or hypernatremia, what lab value is noted for patients with chronic alcoholism?) Electrolyte Imbalances (K+, Mg++, Ca...
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Rasmussen College - Professional Nursing 2/PN2 Exam 3 Study Guide.
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  • N2 Exam 3  Type 1 Diabetes – an autoimmune dysfunction involving the destruction of beta cells, which produce insulin in the islets of Langerhans of the pancreas.  Type 1 is an absolute lack of insulin secretion o Absence of insulin production; patient is dependent on insulin to prevent ketoacidosis and maintain life o Onset is frequently in childhood; usually ages 10-15 o This is forever o First sign is often Diabetic Ketoacidosis  Type 2 is a combination of insulin resistan...
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PN 2 Exam 2 week 7 study guide questions and answers solved solution 2021
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