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NR305 Week 7 Discussion, Assessment Techniques 
Assessment of the Musculoskeletal System and Pain 
	First, I would stabilize Fred and provide immediate treatment if necessary. Check his vital signs, postural blood pressure, apical HR and finger stick glucose. By looking at his medical history and his current condition, lab tests like CBC, urinalysis, pulse oximetry, electrolytes and EKG should be performed. Risk factors related to medical conditions or medication use maybe reflected in abnormal ...
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NR305 Week 7 Discussion, Assessment Techniques 
Assessment of the Musculoskeletal System and Pain 
	First, I would stabilize Fred and provide immediate treatment if necessary. Check his vital signs, postural blood pressure, apical HR and finger stick glucose. By looking at his medical history and his current condition, lab tests like CBC, urinalysis, pulse oximetry, electrolytes and EKG should be performed. Risk factors related to medical conditions or medication use maybe reflected in abnormal ...

Chapter 17: Abdomen
Test Bank—Medical

MULTIPLE CHOICE

	1.	A serous membrane that lines the abdominal cavity and forms a protective cover for many abdominal structures is the
a.	peritoneum.
b.	mediastinum.
c.	linea alba.
d.	mesentery.
e.	pleura.


	A
The peritoneum is a serous membrane that lines the abdominal cavity and serves as a protective cover.

REF:	p. 370	TOP:	Discipline: Gross Anatomy	
MSC:	Organ System: Gastrointestinal

	2.	What part of the small intestine forms a C-shaped curve ar...
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Chapter 17: Abdomen
Test Bank—Medical

MULTIPLE CHOICE

	1.	A serous membrane that lines the abdominal cavity and forms a protective cover for many abdominal structures is the
a.	peritoneum.
b.	mediastinum.
c.	linea alba.
d.	mesentery.
e.	pleura.


	A
The peritoneum is a serous membrane that lines the abdominal cavity and serves as a protective cover.

REF:	p. 370	TOP:	Discipline: Gross Anatomy	
MSC:	Organ System: Gastrointestinal

	2.	What part of the small intestine forms a C-shaped curve ar...

AA1 ATI COMPREHENSIVE FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
1)	A nurse in an emergency department completes an assessment on an adolescent client that has conduct disorder. The client threatened suicide to teacher at school. Which of the following statements should the nurse include in the assessment?
a)	Tell me about your siblings
b)	Tell me what kind of music you like c) Tell me how often do you drink alcohol
d) Tell me about your school schedule

2)	*A nurse is observing bonding to the client ...
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AA1 ATI COMPREHENSIVE FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
1)	A nurse in an emergency department completes an assessment on an adolescent client that has conduct disorder. The client threatened suicide to teacher at school. Which of the following statements should the nurse include in the assessment?
a)	Tell me about your siblings
b)	Tell me what kind of music you like c) Tell me how often do you drink alcohol
d) Tell me about your school schedule

2)	*A nurse is observing bonding to the client ...

MN551 Unit 5 Midterm Exam/ MN 551 Unit 5 Midterm Exam / MN551 Week 5 Midterm Exam/ MN 551 Week 5 Midterm Exam (Latest): Kaplan University
1. A 60-year-old man has been diagnosed with renal calculi after repeated episodes of excruciating flank pain in recent weeks. The man states, “I don't know how this could happen to me, since I'm so careful about eating a healthy diet.” What is the most appropriate response to the man's statement? (Points : 3)
“Your diet may have played a part in this...
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MN551 Unit 5 Midterm Exam/ MN 551 Unit 5 Midterm Exam / MN551 Week 5 Midterm Exam/ MN 551 Week 5 Midterm Exam (Latest): Kaplan University
1. A 60-year-old man has been diagnosed with renal calculi after repeated episodes of excruciating flank pain in recent weeks. The man states, “I don't know how this could happen to me, since I'm so careful about eating a healthy diet.” What is the most appropriate response to the man's statement? (Points : 3)
“Your diet may have played a part in this...

Chapter 18: Female Genitalia
Test Bank—Medical

MULTIPLE CHOICE

	1.	Posteriorly, the labia minora meet as two ridges that fuse to form the
a.	fourchette.
b.	vulva.
c.	clitoris.
d.	perineum.
e.	perineal body.


	A
The labia minora join posteriorly at a junction called the fourchette.

REF:	p. 417	TOP:	Discipline: Gross Anatomy	MSC:	Organ System: Reproductive

	2.	What structures are located at the 5 o’clock and the 7 o’clock positions of the vaginal orifice and open onto the sides of the v...
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Chapter 18: Female Genitalia
Test Bank—Medical

MULTIPLE CHOICE

	1.	Posteriorly, the labia minora meet as two ridges that fuse to form the
a.	fourchette.
b.	vulva.
c.	clitoris.
d.	perineum.
e.	perineal body.


	A
The labia minora join posteriorly at a junction called the fourchette.

REF:	p. 417	TOP:	Discipline: Gross Anatomy	MSC:	Organ System: Reproductive

	2.	What structures are located at the 5 o’clock and the 7 o’clock positions of the vaginal orifice and open onto the sides of the v...

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Hi, i have a quantitative research project that i am working on and need help analyzing data via the spss system. i have the two data sets available. i already have data that i can compare this to so after you run yours and do interpreation i would compare it with mine and note the difference and you will ahve to explain me the difference later. imp: need screenshots for graphs in spss ok! thanks
Question 1: What is the risk (Incidence) of cardiovascular disease after 50 weeks intervention in bo...
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Hi, i have a quantitative research project that i am working on and need help analyzing data via the spss system. i have the two data sets available. i already have data that i can compare this to so after you run yours and do interpreation i would compare it with mine and note the difference and you will ahve to explain me the difference later. imp: need screenshots for graphs in spss ok! thanks
Question 1: What is the risk (Incidence) of cardiovascular disease after 50 weeks intervention in bo...

Med surg ATI|Solano Community College - NURSING nursing 1 • Accident/Error/Injury Prevention - (1) o Spinal Cord Injury: Care of a Client who has a Halo Device (Active Learning Template - Therapeutic Procedure, RM AMS RN 10.0 Chp 16) o The purpose is to provide traction and/or immobilize the spinal column Do not use the halo device to turn or move a client If the client goes home with a halo fixation device on, provide instruction on pin and vest care. Teach the client signs of inf...
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Med surg ATI|Solano Community College - NURSING nursing 1 • Accident/Error/Injury Prevention - (1) o Spinal Cord Injury: Care of a Client who has a Halo Device (Active Learning Template - Therapeutic Procedure, RM AMS RN 10.0 Chp 16) o The purpose is to provide traction and/or immobilize the spinal column Do not use the halo device to turn or move a client If the client goes home with a halo fixation device on, provide instruction on pin and vest care. Teach the client signs of inf...


Lecture notes for respiratory system:objectives (20 pages)
Describe the organisation and primary function(s) of the organs of the respiratory system:
•	The upper vs. the lower respiratory system
•	The conducting zone vs. the respiratory zone
•	Trachea
•	Bronchi & bronchioles
•	Lungs
•	Alveoli
•	Blood-gas interface
•	Explain how the nervous system controls our breathing. Describe the brain centres involved in controlling breathing, and list factors that influence respiration rate....
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Lecture notes for respiratory system:objectives (20 pages)
Describe the organisation and primary function(s) of the organs of the respiratory system:
•	The upper vs. the lower respiratory system
•	The conducting zone vs. the respiratory zone
•	Trachea
•	Bronchi & bronchioles
•	Lungs
•	Alveoli
•	Blood-gas interface
•	Explain how the nervous system controls our breathing. Describe the brain centres involved in controlling breathing, and list factors that influence respiration rate....

Oncology questions with NO answers
Question 1
A nurse is providing education in a community setting about general measures to avoid excessive sun exposure. Which of the following recommendations is appropriate?
A	Apply sunscreen only after going in the water.
B	Avoid peak exposure hours from 9am to 1pm
C	Wear loosely woven clothing for added ventilation
D	Apply sunscreen with a sun protection factor (SPF) of 15 or more before sun exposure.
Question 2
The nurse is instructing the client to perfor...
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Oncology questions with NO answers
Question 1
A nurse is providing education in a community setting about general measures to avoid excessive sun exposure. Which of the following recommendations is appropriate?
A	Apply sunscreen only after going in the water.
B	Avoid peak exposure hours from 9am to 1pm
C	Wear loosely woven clothing for added ventilation
D	Apply sunscreen with a sun protection factor (SPF) of 15 or more before sun exposure.
Question 2
The nurse is instructing the client to perfor...

Health History Notes Shadow Health Subjective 
Ask the patient to describe the pain and how it started. Is it related to a site of injury, movement, or 
time of day? What is the quality of the pain—sharp, dull, burning? Ask if the pain radiates or follows a 
particular pattern. What makes the pain better or worse? Pursue the seven features of pain, as you 
would with any symptom. Ask the patient to point to the pain because verbal descriptions can be 
imprecise. Ask about treatments that the p...
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Health History Notes Shadow Health Subjective 
Ask the patient to describe the pain and how it started. Is it related to a site of injury, movement, or 
time of day? What is the quality of the pain—sharp, dull, burning? Ask if the pain radiates or follows a 
particular pattern. What makes the pain better or worse? Pursue the seven features of pain, as you 
would with any symptom. Ask the patient to point to the pain because verbal descriptions can be 
imprecise. Ask about treatments that the p...