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Esther Park-Shadow HealthAbdominal Pain
Auscultate- Abdominal Arteries - All are no bruit 
Auscultate- Bowel Sounds - Bowel Sounds-Normoactive 
Location: All are normal 
Auscultate-Abdominal Aorta - No bruit 
Auscultate-Breath Sounds - Breath Sounds: Present in all area 
Adventitious Sounds: None 
Location: All Clear 
Auscultate: Heart Sounds - Heart Sounds: S1, S2, S3, S4 are audible 
Extra Heart Sounds: No extra sounds 
Chief Complaint +1 - Do you have any pain today? 
History of Presenting Illness +1 - Can you describe your pain? 
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Auscultate- Abdominal Arteries - All are no bruit 
Auscultate- Bowel Sounds - Bowel Sounds-Normoactive 
Location: All are normal 
Auscultate-Abdominal Aorta - No bruit 
Auscultate-Breath Sounds - Breath Sounds: Present in all area 
Adventitious Sounds: None 
Location: All Clear 
Auscultate: Heart Sounds - Heart Sounds: S1, S2, S3, S4 are audible 
Extra Heart Sounds: No extra sounds 
Chief Complaint +1 - Do you have any pain today? 
History of Presenting Illness +1 - Can you describe your pain? 
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Effective Leadership and Management in Nursing 8th ed.
Accommodating - An unassertive, cooperative tactic used in conflict management when 
individuals neglect their own concerns in favor of others' concerns. 
Avoiding - A conflict management technique in which the participants deny that conflict 
exists. 
Collaboration - All parties working together to solve a problem. 
Competing - An all-out effort to win, regardless of the cost. 
Competitive conflict - A type of conflict that is resolved through competition, in which 
victory for one side and...
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Accommodating - An unassertive, cooperative tactic used in conflict management when 
individuals neglect their own concerns in favor of others' concerns. 
Avoiding - A conflict management technique in which the participants deny that conflict 
exists. 
Collaboration - All parties working together to solve a problem. 
Competing - An all-out effort to win, regardless of the cost. 
Competitive conflict - A type of conflict that is resolved through competition, in which 
victory for one side and...
Growth and Development of the Toddler
A 2-year-old holds his breath until he passes out when he wants something his mother 
does not want him to have. You would base your evaluation of whether these temper 
tantrums are a form of seizure on the basis that: 
seizures rarely occur in toddlers. 
with seizures, cyanosis rarely develops. 
seizures are not provoked; temper tantrums are. 
seizures typically occur with fever; temper tantrums do not. - seizures are not provoked; 
temper tantrums are. 
Temper tantrums occur because chi...
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A 2-year-old holds his breath until he passes out when he wants something his mother 
does not want him to have. You would base your evaluation of whether these temper 
tantrums are a form of seizure on the basis that: 
seizures rarely occur in toddlers. 
with seizures, cyanosis rarely develops. 
seizures are not provoked; temper tantrums are. 
seizures typically occur with fever; temper tantrums do not. - seizures are not provoked; 
temper tantrums are. 
Temper tantrums occur because chi...
Decision Making and Business Intelligence
Batch processing - systems wait until it has a batch of transactions before the data are 
processed and the information is updated e.x., transfer of all daily branch transactions 
to the central office for processing 
Big Data - large amounts of varied data from a variety of sources over a period of time 
could be used to make better decisions 
Business Intelligence (BI) system - provides information for improving decision making 
5 categories are: 
- Group decision support systems (GDSS) 
- ...
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Batch processing - systems wait until it has a batch of transactions before the data are 
processed and the information is updated e.x., transfer of all daily branch transactions 
to the central office for processing 
Big Data - large amounts of varied data from a variety of sources over a period of time 
could be used to make better decisions 
Business Intelligence (BI) system - provides information for improving decision making 
5 categories are: 
- Group decision support systems (GDSS) 
- ...
Clayton's Basic Pharmacology for Nurses
a biologic product that is close in structure and function to an existing approved biologic 
product - biosimilar 
act passed by Congress in 1970, composite law designed to improve the administration 
and regulation of the manufacturing, distribution, and dispensing of drugs that require 
control by the government because of their high incidence of abuse - Controlled 
Substances Act 
amendment which divides medicines into prescription and nonprescription (OTC) 
categories based on safety - ...
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a biologic product that is close in structure and function to an existing approved biologic 
product - biosimilar 
act passed by Congress in 1970, composite law designed to improve the administration 
and regulation of the manufacturing, distribution, and dispensing of drugs that require 
control by the government because of their high incidence of abuse - Controlled 
Substances Act 
amendment which divides medicines into prescription and nonprescription (OTC) 
categories based on safety - ...
Clayton's Basic Pharmacology for Nurses Chapter 1
1983 Orphan Drug Act - This act enables the FDA to promote the research and 
marketing of drugs needed for the treatment of rare diseases. 
Biologic therapies - Biologic agents are large complex proteins manufactured in living 
system such as microorganism or within plant or animal cells. Transformed treatment of 
patients with disorders that attack the body's own organs, tissues, and cells. 
(autoimmune disorders and hematologic disorders) 
Biosimilar - Under the BPCI Act, a biological pro...
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1983 Orphan Drug Act - This act enables the FDA to promote the research and 
marketing of drugs needed for the treatment of rare diseases. 
Biologic therapies - Biologic agents are large complex proteins manufactured in living 
system such as microorganism or within plant or animal cells. Transformed treatment of 
patients with disorders that attack the body's own organs, tissues, and cells. 
(autoimmune disorders and hematologic disorders) 
Biosimilar - Under the BPCI Act, a biological pro...
Clayton basic pharmacology for nurses ch 1
A Canadian patient reports to the licensed practical nurse that he has purchased a drug 
from a retail outlet and taken it without the supervision of a healthcare professional. 
Which drug could this patient be referring to? - - Nicotine gum 
- Acetylsalicylic acid 
- Lower-dose ibuprofen 
A patient with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) does not qualify for the 
study protocol for a new antiviral drug and has no alternative therapy. Which action 
would the Food and Drug Administrati...
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A Canadian patient reports to the licensed practical nurse that he has purchased a drug 
from a retail outlet and taken it without the supervision of a healthcare professional. 
Which drug could this patient be referring to? - - Nicotine gum 
- Acetylsalicylic acid 
- Lower-dose ibuprofen 
A patient with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) does not qualify for the 
study protocol for a new antiviral drug and has no alternative therapy. Which action 
would the Food and Drug Administrati...
Clayton basic pharmacology for nurses ch 1
A Canadian patient reports to the licensed practical nurse that he has purchased a drug 
from a retail outlet and taken it without the supervision of a healthcare professional. 
Which drug could this patient be referring to? - - Nicotine gum 
- Acetylsalicylic acid 
- Lower-dose ibuprofen 
A patient with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) does not qualify for the 
study protocol for a new antiviral drug and has no alternative therapy. Which action 
would the Food and Drug Administrati...
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- Exam (elaborations)
- • 2 pages •
A Canadian patient reports to the licensed practical nurse that he has purchased a drug 
from a retail outlet and taken it without the supervision of a healthcare professional. 
Which drug could this patient be referring to? - - Nicotine gum 
- Acetylsalicylic acid 
- Lower-dose ibuprofen 
A patient with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) does not qualify for the 
study protocol for a new antiviral drug and has no alternative therapy. Which action 
would the Food and Drug Administrati...
Hypertension/MedicalSurgical Nursing, 10th Edition
A 44-year-old man is diagnosed with hypertension and receives a prescription for 
benazepril (Lotensin). After the nurse teaches him about the medication, which 
statement by the patient indicates his correct understanding? 
A "If I take this medication, I will not need to follow a special diet." 
B "It is normal to have some swelling in my face while taking this medication." 
C "I will need to eat foods such as bananas and potatoes that are high in potassium." 
D "If I develop a dry co...
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A 44-year-old man is diagnosed with hypertension and receives a prescription for 
benazepril (Lotensin). After the nurse teaches him about the medication, which 
statement by the patient indicates his correct understanding? 
A "If I take this medication, I will not need to follow a special diet." 
B "It is normal to have some swelling in my face while taking this medication." 
C "I will need to eat foods such as bananas and potatoes that are high in potassium." 
D "If I develop a dry co...
Davis Advantage - Chapter 2 & 8 – Practice
A client tells the nurse that the hospital food is "terrible." The nurse asks what foods the 
client would prefer based on his cultural customs. She then contacts the dietary 
department to determine whether adjustments can be made. After the next meal, the 
nurse asks the client whether the food has improved. - CRITICAL THINKING 
CORRECT. The nurse has identified a problem, assessed the client's individual needs, 
made adjustments to care, and evaluated whether the changes were effective...
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A client tells the nurse that the hospital food is "terrible." The nurse asks what foods the 
client would prefer based on his cultural customs. She then contacts the dietary 
department to determine whether adjustments can be made. After the next meal, the 
nurse asks the client whether the food has improved. - CRITICAL THINKING 
CORRECT. The nurse has identified a problem, assessed the client's individual needs, 
made adjustments to care, and evaluated whether the changes were effective...
Nursing Care of Children Pre-assignment Quiz.
Fundamentals of Nursing, Ninth Edition
NURS 6531 Midterm Exam 2020 , Walden University.