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AMLS Study Guide QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% CORRECT
  • AMLS Study Guide QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% CORRECT

  • Exam (elaborations) • 8 pages • 2022
  • Signs and Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction Correct Answer: Obstruction of coronary artery by clot or thrombus. Signs and Symptoms or the same as Acute Coronary Syndrome. nSudden onset of chest pain, often described as pressure and heaviness. Radiates to arm and or jaw. Also likely to have shortness of air, diaphoresis, pale, mottled, cool skin, weakness, lightheaded, nausea, vomitting, and or impending feeling of doom. page 197 Treatment of Acute Myocardial Infarction Correct Answer...
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NUR2513 / NUR 2513 Maternal Child Nursing Exam 2| Already Rated A 2022 Review | Rasmussen
  • NUR2513 / NUR 2513 Maternal Child Nursing Exam 2| Already Rated A 2022 Review | Rasmussen

  • Exam (elaborations) • 12 pages • 2022
  • NUR2513 / NUR 2513 Maternal Child Nursing Exam 2 Review | Rasmussen 1. Pain medications available for laboring mothers? - Sedatives, antimetics, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, and H1 receptor agonists. 2. Sedative use in labor? - Used in the first stage of labor to induce sleep and relieve pain; should not be given in active labor due to the risk of fetal respiratory depression 3. Most commonly used barbiturate in labor? - Secobarbital sodium (Seconal) 4. Why are...
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Rasmussen Maternal Child Exam 2
  • Rasmussen Maternal Child Exam 2

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  • First stage of labor signs - ANSWER Begins with the onset of regular uterine contraction and ends with the complete dilation of cervix Which stage of labor is the longest (typically)? - ANSWER The first What are the 3 phases of the first stage of labor? - ANSWER Latent, active, and transition Describe the latent stage of labor - ANSWER Begins with the establishment of regular contractions. Contractions are typically about 5 minutes apart and last 30-45 seconds. They tend to be mild. Mot...
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Endocrine, Diabetes & Sensory Study Guide Spring 2019
  • Endocrine, Diabetes & Sensory Study Guide Spring 2019

  • Essay • 16 pages • 2021
  • Endocrine, Diabetes & Sensory Study Guide Spring 2019 • Read chapters 20,21,47,48,49 and 59 • ATI Practice o My ATI, Test tab, learning systems RN, medical surgical: endocrine quiz o My ATI, Test tab, targeted medical surgical: Endocrine practice assessment o My ATI, Apply tab, real life RN, nursing care of children type 1 diabetes mellitus • Review patient/caregiver teaching regarding insulin injection- Page 1128 Table 48-5 o Wash hands thoroughly o Always inspect the insulin bott...
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Final exam study guide Med Surg
  • Final exam study guide Med Surg

  • Exam (elaborations) • 219 pages • 2022
  • MED SURG STUDY GUIDE A nursing manager is concerned about the number of infections on the hospital unit. What action by the manager would best help? Assess staf f members' hand hygiene practices  This is the best possible answer- Power Point (PP) Slide 7 Igi-Pg 418. The nursing instructor explaining infection tells students that which factor is the best and most important barrier to infection? Intact skin and mucous membrane  Power Point Slide 5 Igi-p 415 Which type of tra...
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Nursing 3/4690 Final exam with Answers
  • Nursing 3/4690 Final exam with Answers

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  • Nursing 3 Final exam with Answers Cancer: screenings Secondary Prevention: Early recognition. Occult blood (yearly after 50), mammogram (yearly after 40), colonoscopy (every 10 years after 50), prostate exam (every year after 50), pap smear (every 3 years) Primary Prevention for Cancer Reduces the risk. Smoking cessation, protection from the sun (use at least SPF 15), limit drinks to less than 2 drinks for men and less than 1 per day for women, healthy diet specifically antioxidants, l...
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Rasmussen college:Pharmacology Comprehensive.
  • Rasmussen college:Pharmacology Comprehensive.

  • Study guide • 21 pages • 2020
  • COMPREHENSIVE ATI - PHARMACOLOGY SUFFIXES – -Afil=Erectile Dys-fx (sildenafil) -Arin=Anticoagulant (heparin) -Ase=Thrombolytic -Asone, -Solone=Corticosteroid (Flucasone) -Azine=Anti-emetic -Caine=Anesthetics -Cillin=Penicillin -Cycline=Antibiotic -Dipine=CCB -Floxacin=Antibiotic -Ide=Oral hypoglycemia -Mycin=Aminoglycoside -Olol=BB (Lol) CONT'D - -Pam, -Lam=Benzos -Phylline=Bronchodilator -Pram, -Ine=SSRIs -Prazole=PPI -Pril=Ace Inhibtor -Sartan=ARBS -Statin=Antilipedimic -Tidine=Anti=ulcer ...
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Rasmussen College:Nursing 3 final exam Questions & Answers latest update
  • Rasmussen College:Nursing 3 final exam Questions & Answers latest update

  • Exam (elaborations) • 29 pages • 2020
  • Nursing 3 final exam Questions & Answers Cancer: screenings Secondary Prevention: Early recognition. Occult blood (yearly after 50), mammogram (yearly after 40), colonoscopy (every 10 years after 50), prostate exam (every year after 50), pap smear (every 3 years) Primary Prevention for Cancer Reduces the risk. Smoking cessation, protection from the sun (use at least SPF 15), limit drinks to less than 2 drinks for men and less than 1 per day for women, healthy diet specifically antioxidants, le...
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