NSG 280 (NSG280)

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NSG 280 Unit 3 Prioritization Project. Latest Update 2021
  • NSG 280 Unit 3 Prioritization Project. Latest Update 2021

  • Exam (elaborations) • 14 pages • 2021
  • Prioritization Project I APOLOGISE on the alignment issue in the middle of the document though meant to fit in all required details. please send your views on this latest guide of the subject matter indicated.
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NSG 280 Unit 3 Prioritization Project. Latest 2020/21
  • NSG 280 Unit 3 Prioritization Project. Latest 2020/21

  • Exam (elaborations) • 8 pages • 2021
  • NSG 280 Unit 3 Prioritization Project. Latest 2020/21
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NSG 280 Comprehension Final Study Guide (Latest Version 2021)
  • NSG 280 Comprehension Final Study Guide (Latest Version 2021)

  • Other • 23 pages • 2021
  • Comprehension Final Eye Disorders: 1. Retinal Detachment: sudden and painless, bright flashes of light (photopia) or floating dark spots in the affecting eye, “curtain”; lay flat on affected si de 2. Cataract: opaque w/a painless loss of transparency 3. Glaucoma: increased intraocular pressure (fluid pressure within the eye)  Primary open-angle glaucoma: common; affects both eyes, IOP gradually increases.  Early SX- foggy vision, reduced accommodation, mild aching in the eyes, or HA, f...
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NSG 280 Practice Questions (Questions Only)2020
  • NSG 280 Practice Questions (Questions Only)2020

  • Exam (elaborations) • 128 pages • 2021
  • A client with atrial fibrillation who is receiving maintenance therapy of warfarin sodium has a prothrombin time (PT) of 35 seconds and an international normalized ratio (INR) of 3.5. On the basis of these laboratory values, the nurse anticipates which prescription? A. Adding a dose of heparin sodium B. Holding the next dose of warfarin C. Increasing the next dose of warfarin D. Administering the next dose of warfarin The nurse is performing an admission assessment on a client with...
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NUR 280/NUR280 Review Questions And Answers version 2(LATEST)2020/2021 / NUR280 Review Questions And Answers version 2(LATEST)2020
  • NUR 280/NUR280 Review Questions And Answers version 2(LATEST)2020/2021 / NUR280 Review Questions And Answers version 2(LATEST)2020

  • Exam (elaborations) • 89 pages • 2021
  • NUR 280/NUR280 Review Questions And Answers version 2(LATEST)2020/2021 / NUR280 Review Questions And Answers version 2(LATEST)2020/NUR 280/NUR280 Review Questions And Answers version 2/NUR 280 Review Questions And Answers version 2
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NSG 280 Case Study 18 Questions And Corrected Answers(Marked Exam)scored A; 2020/2021
  • NSG 280 Case Study 18 Questions And Corrected Answers(Marked Exam)scored A; 2020/2021

  • Exam (elaborations) • 4 pages • 2021
  • . During change-of-shift report, the day RN states that Mr. K has developed redness on his buttocks and that his incontinence pad has been changed every 3 to 4 hours. What condition does the RN suspect is most likely? 1. Pressure ulcer 2. Incontinence-associated dermatitis (IAD) 3. Skin lesion development 4. Skin tears from mechanical shearing force 2. The RN nursing supervisor is creating a care plan for Mr. K. Which key points should be included? Select all that apply. 1. Clean the af...
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NSG 280 Chapter 1 questions and Corrected answers(100% correct)2020/2021
  • NSG 280 Chapter 1 questions and Corrected answers(100% correct)2020/2021

  • Exam (elaborations) • 10 pages • 2021
  • Questions I got wrong = red 1. Which postoperative client is manifesting the most serious negative effect of inadequate pain management? 1. Demonstrates continuous use of call bell related to unsatisfied needs and discomfort 2. Develops venous thromboembolism related to immobility caused by pain and discomfort 3. Refuses to participate in physical therapy because of fear of pain caused by exercises 4. Feels depressed about loss of function and hopeless about getting relief from pai...
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NSG 280 Chapter 5 questions and answers(Marked Quiz) Scored A. 2020/2021
  • NSG 280 Chapter 5 questions and answers(Marked Quiz) Scored A. 2020/2021

  • Exam (elaborations) • 8 pages • 2021
  • Questions I got wrong = red pg 117 1. In which order will the nurse take these actions before doing wound irrigation and a dressing change for a client who has a wound infected with methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)? 1. Don gloves. 2. Put on gown. 3. Perform hand hygiene. 4. Place goggles over eyes. 5. Put on mask to cover nose and mouth. __3___, __2___, __5___, ___4__, __1___ 2. A client who has had recent exposure to Ebola while traveling in Africa arrives in the em...
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NSG 280 Chapter 22 questions and answers(Marked Quiz) Scored A. 2020/2021
  • NSG 280 Chapter 22 questions and answers(Marked Quiz) Scored A. 2020/2021

  • Exam (elaborations) • 13 pages • 2021
  • Questions missed = red 1. The nurse is working at a community clinic that specializes in assisting patients who need medication and therapy for mental health disorders. Which patient is the most likely candidate for depot antipsychotic therapy? 1. Older man with psychosis secondary to dementia who lives with his daughter 2. Homeless veteran with schizophrenia who occasional sleeps in a nearby shelter 3. Housewife with bipolar disorder who is prone to psychotic features during the manic p...
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NSG 280 Texas University Case Study.(Gastroenteritis) Complete Version
  • NSG 280 Texas University Case Study.(Gastroenteritis) Complete Version

  • Case • 30 pages • 2021
  • This case study is based on a real-life outbreak investigation undertaken in Texas in 1998. Some aspects of the original outbreak and investigation have been altered, however, to assist in meeting t he desired teaching objectives and allow completion of the case study in less than 3 hours. Students should be aware that this case study describes and promotes one particular approach to foodborne disease outbreak investigation. Procedures and policies in outbreak investigations, however, can vary f...
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