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Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing 8th edition by Shelia Videbeck Test Bank , All Chapter Covered 1-24 | Complete Guide A+
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Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing 8th edition by Shelia Videbeck Test Bank , All Chapter Covered 1-24 | Complete Guide A+: UNIT 1 Current Theories and Practice • 1. Foundations of Psychiatric–Mental Health Nursing • 2. Neurobiologic Theories and Psychopharmacology • 3. Psychosocial Theories and Therapy • 4. Treatment Settings and Therapeutic Programs UNIT 2 Building the Nurse–Client Relationship • 5. Therapeutic Relationships • 6. Therapeutic Communication • 7. Client’s Respo...
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NURS 215 - Exam 6 - Respiratory, Anemia Questions with Complete Solutions
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Pneumonia Pathophysiology Correct Answer-alveoli stiffen causing decreased compliance and vital capacity 
 
*rhonchi is what is heard on auscultation of the lungs* 
 
S/S: 
- general feeling of malaise 
- cough, fever, chills 
- tachycardia, tachypnea, dyspnea 
- *pleural pain, respiratory distress, decreased breath sounds* 
- wt loss, anorexia 
- aching, weakness 
 
*Note:* symptoms, type of secretions, fever pattern, chills, pleural involvement, and likelihood of bacteremia/septicemia depe...
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NUR 301 Exam #2 Questions With Complete Solutions
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concepts of stress psychoneuroimmunology 
may lead to disease 
- hypertension 
- cardiovascular disease 
- peptic ulcer 
may lead to risky behaviors 
- pick a fight 
- use drugs to "help" 
- road rage 
occurs when the stressors or noxious stimuli outweigh the individual's ability to cope/adapt 
Seyle's general adaptation syndrome & compromises 
the syndrome of being sick (same effect no matter the stressor) 
compromises: 
- loss of appetite (anorexia) 
- loss of muscle strength (weakness) 
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BSW3703 Assignment 2 (DETAILED ANSWERS) 2024 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED
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BSW3703 Assignment 2 (DETAILED ANSWERS) 2024 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED Answers, guidelines, workings and references .................... CASE STUDY 1: DEVELOPMENT OF THE IKAGENG WITKOPPEN PRE-PRIMARY SCHOOL 
This case study was facilitated by a Unisa student. 
BACKGROUND 
The opening of the Ikageng Witkoppen Pre-Primary School in January 1994 was the culmination 
of a participatory, grassroots, micro development process that started in April 1993 and reached 
the implementation stage just before ...
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Barkley Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Certification Exam 172 Q & A Review Question Bank Latest 2023/2024
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Barkley Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Certification 
Exam 172 Q & A Review Question 
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1.	A 59-year-old is having a follow-up evaluation two years after the successful conclusion of radiation therapy for leukemia. He tells you that he has been feeling run-down and reports unexplained weight loss and night sweats. Upon examination, you determine that he also has a fever and pain below his ribs and the left side. You know that he is at risk for chronic lymphotic leukemia. Which of the fo...
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Kettering Quiz Final questions with correct answers
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All of the following lab results are WNL EXCEPT: (note: the units are correct). 
 
RBC 5.7 mill/mm3 
 
K+ 35 mE/L 
 
Qt (cardiac output) 5L/min 
 
C(a-v) O2 4.7% CORRECT ANSWER K+ 35 mE/L 
 
Response Feedback: 
K+ WNL is 3.5-4.5 mE/L. For patients who present with general malaise or fatigue and genralized aches, obtain a K+ and if low, give K+. 
 
A P/F ratio of 215 is equal to which category of Berlin definitions for ARDS? 
mild 
 
moderate 
 
severe 
 
no ARDS CORRECT ANSWER mild
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Chapter 13, Nonopioid Analgesics: Salicylates and Nonsalicylates TEST BANK INTRODUCTORY CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY 12TH EDITION By Susan M Ford
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TEST BANK INTRODUCTORY CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY 
12TH EDITION By Susan M Ford 
1. A 6-year-old client is presenting with signs and symptoms of fever, cough, stuffy 
nose, general malaise, and muscle aches. The nurse prepares to administer which 
medication to this client? 
A) Aspirin 
B) Magnesium salicylate 
C) Acetaminophen 
D) Diflunisal 
Answer: C 
Rationale: The known actions of acetaminophen include treating mild to moderate 
pain and reducing fever. Children and teenagers with influenza or c...
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NURSING 622 Katherine Harris SOAP NEW!!!
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S.O.A.P Note Katherine Harris Completed by: Marissa Huettman 
Subjective: 
CC: Cough, SOB 
HPI: Katherine is a 16 yo female who presents with cough x 3 weeks and SOB that has 
developed and worsened over the last 3 days. She notes SOB with minimal exertion such as 
walking short distances. Pt states cold like symptoms 3 weeks ago as well but have since 
resolved. Pt notes feeling “wheezes” and chest tightness. Pt denies fevers, chills or sputum with 
cough. Pt notes rest makes SOB better. Pt...
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PEDIATRIC NURSING A CASE BASED APPROACH 1ST EDITION TAGHER KNAPP TESTBANK ALL CHAPTERS INCLUDED GRADED SCORE A+
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PEDIATRIC NURSING A 
CASE BASED 
APPROACH 
1ST EDITION TAGHER 
KNAPP TESTBANK ALL 
CHAPTERS INCLUDED 
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Pediatric Nursing – A Case-Based Approach 1st Edition Tagher Knapp Test Bank 
Chapter 1: Bronchiolitis 
1. Which intervention is appropriate for the infant hospitalized with bronchiolitis? 
a. Position on the side with neck slightly flexed. 
b. Administer antibiotics as ordered. 
c. Restrict oral and parenteral fluids if tachypneic. 
d. Give cool, humidified oxygen. 
ANS: D 
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NURS 346 - FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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what is Anemia 
Defined as a decrease in RBC (erythrocytes), hgb, and hct with the main problem being a deficit in the hemoglobin necessary for delivery of oxygen to the cells and tissues. 
 
 
 
what causes anemia 
Causes can be secondary to blood loss (acute or chronic), failure of the bone marrow to produce RBCs adequately, hemolysis (destruction), or from nutritional deficits, It is not a disease but rather the result of a pathologic process 
 
 
 
what are the signs and symptoms of anemia 
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