A. right upper quadrant abdominal palpation.
B. asking the patient to stand on tiptoes and then letting body weight fall quickly onto
the heels.
C. asking the patient to cough.
D. percussion.
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A. right upper quadrant abdominal palpation.
You are considering adding an adjunctive form of testing to detect wall motion
abnormalities during the ETT. You select Echocardiography as the added testing. You
choose this test because you know that echocardiography does what when added to
a standard ETT?
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enhances sensitivity and specificity of CAD detection
We all know that collaboration is integral to becoming a successful nurse practitioner.
Among collaborations, however, only one can be considered as the most important.
While each example below is important, which is the most important collaboration?
The one that occurs:
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between the patient and the nurse practitioner
Your patient is newly diagnosed with persistent Atria Fibrillation. You consider
electrocardioversion. Before undergoing this procedure you should order the
following examination to assess thrombus risk.
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Tranesophageal echocardiography
What purpose does the principle of fidelity serve in the provider/patient relationship?
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Ensures that providers honor their commitments to the patient
, You have confirmed that your patient does indeed have an abdominal aortic
aneurysm. In teaching your patient about symptoms to report immediately to the
vascular surgeon, you instruct the patient to report which of the following?
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Back pain or flank pain
What are the two types of bradycardia recognized by the American Heart
Association?
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relative and absolute
Risk factors for the development of cholelithiasis include all of the following except:
A. rapid weight loss.
B. male gender.
C. obesity.
D. Native American ancestry
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B. male gender