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how much effort should be utilized to save an infant who may only live a short time or who may have significant health problems?
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a nurse is providing an in-service program for staff on fire safety and is reviewing the types of fire extinguishers available. which class of fire extinguisher would the nurse describe as appropriate for use on an electrical fire?
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which nursing action would the nurse implement during the primary survey of the emergency assessment process for a client? select all that apply. one, some, or all
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which nursing intervention would prevent stimulation of the pancreas in a client with acute pancreatitis
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what are compare the mucolytic and expectorant drug agents, and determine the primary mechanism of action of the mucolytic agents?
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which statement is correct about the diets of hunter-gatherer groups?hunters and gatherers typically relied on only a few sources of food. their diets did not have much variety.hunters and gatherers were frequently food insecure.most hunters and gatherers relied heavily on hunted foods, with little reliance on plant foods.many hunter-gatherer groups had a more varied diet than we do today.
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what's an advantage of the clincal decision support
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which action would the nurse take first when a client who is receiving a potassium infusion via a peripheral intravenous site reports
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while in a pediatric client's room, the nurse notes that the client is beginning to have a tonic-clonic seizure. which nursing action is priority?
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a nurse is trying to determine the difference between ebp and research. she approaches her unit cnl to assist her in her dilemma. what statement best describes the appropriate response by the cnl?
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the health care provider orders the insertion of a single lumen nasogastric tube. when gathering the equipment for the insertion, what will the nurse select?
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a mother brings her 6 week old infant to the ed and reports that the baby isn't gaining weight, and has not wet a diaper in 12 hours. the baby vomits after every feeding. which nursing interventions would help this infant? select all that apply.
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which intervention would be a priority for the nurse to implement topromote client safety directly after esophagogastroduodenoscopy (egd)? select all that
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during the first 24 hours after a patient is diagnosed with addisonian crisis, which should the nurse perform frequently?
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which nursing intervention is appropriate for a client with double vision in the right eye due to ms?
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your newborn patient is going to be receiving blow-by oxygen. the proper rate and delivery of this should be?
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an uncooperative client elopes from the acute care psychiatric unit. which immediate action would the charge nurse use?
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the hospital policy states that when starting an intravenous (iv) catheter, the nurse must first prepare the potential site with alcohol and dress it using a gauze dressing. the nurse has done a literature review and believes that evidence-based practice dictates the use of a transparent dressing to prevent catheter dislodgment. what should the nurse do next?
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the parent of a 3-week-old infant brings the infant in for an evaluation. during the visit, the parent tells the nurse that the infant is spitting up after feedings. which response by the nurse would be most appropriate?
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an emergency department nurse is awaiting the arrival of multiple persons exposed to botulism at the local shopping mall. what should the nurse do first?
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the nurse is caring for a client hospitalized with a severe exacerbation of myasthenia gravis. when administering medications to this client, what is a priority nursing action?
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Anomalous expansion of water
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susan was recently told by her physician that she is at an elevated risk for heart disease. which change would have the biggest impact on lowering her risk?
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your patient is lethargic and complains of being dizzy. their pulse is 45 bpm what should you do next
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