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HESI Final Exam

1-	A client with multiple sclerosis is receiving beta – 1b interferon every other day. To assess for possible bone marrow suppression caused by the medication, which serum laboratory test findings should the nurse monitor? (Select all that apply)
a-	Platelet count 
b-	White blood cell count (WBC)
c-	Sodium and potassium
d-	Red blood cell count (RBC)
e-	Albumin and protein

2- A male client with hypercholesterolemia wants to change his diet to help reduce his cholesterol level...
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HESI Final Exam

1-	A client with multiple sclerosis is receiving beta – 1b interferon every other day. To assess for possible bone marrow suppression caused by the medication, which serum laboratory test findings should the nurse monitor? (Select all that apply)
a-	Platelet count 
b-	White blood cell count (WBC)
c-	Sodium and potassium
d-	Red blood cell count (RBC)
e-	Albumin and protein

2- A male client with hypercholesterolemia wants to change his diet to help reduce his cholesterol level...

NUR 2210 HESI EXIT EXAM
A client who has been in active labor for 12 hours suddenly tells the nurse that she has a strong urge to have a bowel movement. What action should the nurse take?
A. Allow client to use the bedpan
B. Explain the fetal head is descending
C. Perform a sterile vaginal exam
D. Assist the client to the bathroom
C. Perform a sterile vaginal exam
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The nurse assesses a 78 y.o. male client who has left sided heart failure. Which symptoms would the nurse expect this client to exh...
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NUR 2210 HESI EXIT EXAM
A client who has been in active labor for 12 hours suddenly tells the nurse that she has a strong urge to have a bowel movement. What action should the nurse take?
A. Allow client to use the bedpan
B. Explain the fetal head is descending
C. Perform a sterile vaginal exam
D. Assist the client to the bathroom
C. Perform a sterile vaginal exam
2
The nurse assesses a 78 y.o. male client who has left sided heart failure. Which symptoms would the nurse expect this client to exh...

HESI Final Exam/HESI Final , 430 Questions and Answers ,( 2020), Best preparation Guide

HESI Final Exam Over 430 Questions and Answers 
NURS 203 HESI Final Exam-Questions and Answers/NURS 203 HESI Final Exam-Questions and Answers/NURS 203 HESI Final Exam-Questions and Answers A client with multiple sclerosis is receiving beta – 1b interferon every other day. To assess for possible bone marrow suppression caused by the medication, which serum laboratory test findings should the nurse monitor? ...
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HESI Final Exam/HESI Final , 430 Questions and Answers ,( 2020), Best preparation Guide

HESI Final Exam Over 430 Questions and Answers 
NURS 203 HESI Final Exam-Questions and Answers/NURS 203 HESI Final Exam-Questions and Answers/NURS 203 HESI Final Exam-Questions and Answers A client with multiple sclerosis is receiving beta – 1b interferon every other day. To assess for possible bone marrow suppression caused by the medication, which serum laboratory test findings should the nurse monitor? ...

NURSING 2765
COMPREHENSIVE EXAM PREDICTOR
QUESTIONS
NURSING 2765 
COMPREHENSIVE EXAM PREDICTOR QUESTIONS

1. A nurse answers a call light and finds a client anxious, short of breath, reporting chest pain, and having a blood pressure of 88/52 mm Hg on the cardiac monitor. What action by the nurse takes priority?

a. Assess the client's lung sounds.
b. Notify the Rapid Response Team.
c. Provide reassurance to the client.
d. Take a full set of vital signs.

2. This client has manifestations of a p...
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NURSING 2765
COMPREHENSIVE EXAM PREDICTOR
QUESTIONS
NURSING 2765 
COMPREHENSIVE EXAM PREDICTOR QUESTIONS

1. A nurse answers a call light and finds a client anxious, short of breath, reporting chest pain, and having a blood pressure of 88/52 mm Hg on the cardiac monitor. What action by the nurse takes priority?

a. Assess the client's lung sounds.
b. Notify the Rapid Response Team.
c. Provide reassurance to the client.
d. Take a full set of vital signs.

2. This client has manifestations of a p...

Summery Articles Organisation and Environment
Contains the following Articles:
Article 1: Managerial Cognitive Capabilities and the Microfoundations of Dynamic capabilities (Helfat, C. E. & Peteraf, M. A. 2015)
Article 2: The Strength of Weak Ties You Can Trust: The Mediating Role of Trust in Effective Knowledge Transfer (Levin, D. Z., & Cross, R. 2004)
Article 3: Design Thinking Comes of Age (Kolko, J 2015)
Article 4: Managing internal corporate venturing cycles (R.A. Burgelman & L. Välikangas...
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Summery Articles Organisation and Environment
Contains the following Articles:
Article 1: Managerial Cognitive Capabilities and the Microfoundations of Dynamic capabilities (Helfat, C. E. & Peteraf, M. A. 2015)
Article 2: The Strength of Weak Ties You Can Trust: The Mediating Role of Trust in Effective Knowledge Transfer (Levin, D. Z., & Cross, R. 2004)
Article 3: Design Thinking Comes of Age (Kolko, J 2015)
Article 4: Managing internal corporate venturing cycles (R.A. Burgelman & L. Välikangas...

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Summary of all the mandatory articles of OE:
Vertical and Horizontal Cross-Ties: 
- Benefits of Cross-Hierarchy and Cross-Unit Ties for Innovative Project Teams
- How Do Firms Adapt to Discontinuous Change?
- Decisions 2.0: The power of collective intelligence
- Managing internal corporate venturing cycles
- The interdependence of planning and learning among internal corporate ventures
- Open strategy: Dimensions, dilemmas, dynamics
- Managerial cognitive capabilities and the microfoundations of...
- Book & Bundle
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Summary of all the mandatory articles of OE:
Vertical and Horizontal Cross-Ties: 
- Benefits of Cross-Hierarchy and Cross-Unit Ties for Innovative Project Teams
- How Do Firms Adapt to Discontinuous Change?
- Decisions 2.0: The power of collective intelligence
- Managing internal corporate venturing cycles
- The interdependence of planning and learning among internal corporate ventures
- Open strategy: Dimensions, dilemmas, dynamics
- Managerial cognitive capabilities and the microfoundations of...

HESI Final May2018 
 
1-	A client with multiple sclerosis is receiving beta – 1b interferon every other day. To assess for possible bone marrow suppression caused by the medication, which serum laboratory test findings should the nurse monitor? (Select all that apply) 
a-	Platelet count 
b-	White blood cell count (WBC) 
c-	Sodium and potassium 
d-	Red blood cell count (RBC) 
e-	Albumin and protein 
 
2- A male client with hypercholesterolemia wants to change his diet to help reduce his chole...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 83 pages •
HESI Final May2018 
 
1-	A client with multiple sclerosis is receiving beta – 1b interferon every other day. To assess for possible bone marrow suppression caused by the medication, which serum laboratory test findings should the nurse monitor? (Select all that apply) 
a-	Platelet count 
b-	White blood cell count (WBC) 
c-	Sodium and potassium 
d-	Red blood cell count (RBC) 
e-	Albumin and protein 
 
2- A male client with hypercholesterolemia wants to change his diet to help reduce his chole...

NURSING 2765


A nurse answers a call light and finds a client anxious, short of breath, reporting chest pain, and having a blood pressure of 88/52 mm Hg on the cardiac monitor. What action by the nurse takes priority?
a. Assess the client's lung sounds.
b. Notify the Rapid Response Team.
c. Provide reassurance to the client.
d. Take a full set of vital signs.

This client has manifestations of a pulmonary embolism, and the most critical action is to notify the Rapid Response Team for speedy ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 39 pages •
NURSING 2765


A nurse answers a call light and finds a client anxious, short of breath, reporting chest pain, and having a blood pressure of 88/52 mm Hg on the cardiac monitor. What action by the nurse takes priority?
a. Assess the client's lung sounds.
b. Notify the Rapid Response Team.
c. Provide reassurance to the client.
d. Take a full set of vital signs.

This client has manifestations of a pulmonary embolism, and the most critical action is to notify the Rapid Response Team for speedy ...

Hesi Version 3
1.	A client who has been in active labor for 12 hours suddenly tells the nurse that she has a strong urge to have a bowel movement. What action should the nurse take?
A.	Allow the client to use a bedpan.
B.	Explain the fetal head is descending.
C.	Perform a sterile vaginal exam. <
D.	Assist the client to the bathroom.

2.	The nurse assesses a 78-year-old male client who has left sided heart failure. Which symptoms would the nurse expect this client to exhibit?
A.	Dyspnea, cough...
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Hesi Version 3
1.	A client who has been in active labor for 12 hours suddenly tells the nurse that she has a strong urge to have a bowel movement. What action should the nurse take?
A.	Allow the client to use a bedpan.
B.	Explain the fetal head is descending.
C.	Perform a sterile vaginal exam. <
D.	Assist the client to the bathroom.

2.	The nurse assesses a 78-year-old male client who has left sided heart failure. Which symptoms would the nurse expect this client to exhibit?
A.	Dyspnea, cough...

Mental StudyTest 1 Questions & Answers
Chapter 2. Mental Health/Mental Illness: Historical and Theoretical Concepts
Summary and Key Points 
▀ Psychiatric care has its roots in ancient times, when etiology was based in superstition and ideas related to the supernatural. 
▀ Treatments were often inhumane and included brutal beatings, starvation, or other torturous means. 
▀ Hippocrates associated insanity and mental illness with an irregularity in the interaction of the four body fluids (hum...
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Mental StudyTest 1 Questions & Answers
Chapter 2. Mental Health/Mental Illness: Historical and Theoretical Concepts
Summary and Key Points 
▀ Psychiatric care has its roots in ancient times, when etiology was based in superstition and ideas related to the supernatural. 
▀ Treatments were often inhumane and included brutal beatings, starvation, or other torturous means. 
▀ Hippocrates associated insanity and mental illness with an irregularity in the interaction of the four body fluids (hum...