2. Zone of hyperemia
3. Zone of eschar
4. Zone of coagulation
Ziduvudine (AZT), didanosine (Videx), and abacavir (Ziagen) are all
Group 1 medications. Ritonavir (Norvir) and Saquinavir (Fortovase) are
protease inhibitors or medications within Group 2. Enfuvirtide (Fuzeon)
is a fusion inhibitor or a Group 3 medication.
1. Ziduvudine (AZT)
Zantac is a histamine H2-receptor antagonist. This medication is not classified
as being a proton pump inhibitor, prokinetic agent, or antihistamine.
1. zafirlukast.
a. Your brain was temporarily deprived of oxygen.
1. Your body will make the new blood cells in about 60 days.
1. Your blood pressure is up.
1. You will be videotaped performing the test.
1. You need to stop moving and irritating the catheter.
2. You look comfortable.
b. You have a vessel that is occluded, blocking the blood supply to your brain.
c. You had a small hemorrhage in your brain.
1. You dont need something that strong.
2. Yoga
a. Yes, some STIs have been linked to cancer, so adequate treatment is very important.
b. Yes, most STIs can lead to cancerous changes if not treated promptly.
a. Yellow-green discharge
1. Yellow, green discharge
1. x-ray study.
1. XI
2. X
1. write down all of the message.
1. Would you like to talk?
3. Would you like something for pain?
would the nurse expect to find when assessing this client?
1. Works regularly scheduled shifts
1. Work at a slower pace.
a. Women with Chlamydia may complain of a sore throat.
,Women with atypical Pap smear results should receive further evaluation with
colposcopy. A culdoscopy is the examination of the viscera of the female
pelvic cavity. Loop electrosurgical excision is a procedure to sample tissue
from the cervix. Cold-knife conization is another method to take a tissue
sample from the cervix.
Women have unique symptoms of a stroke including a sudden onset of nausea,
hiccups, chest pain, and palpitations. C. Itchy skin is not a manifestation of a
stroke.
Women do not experience the effects of hemochromatosis until menopause
when the regular loss of blood stops. This disorder is a genetic disorder and
can affect individuals of all ages. The nurse should not doubt the physicians
diagnosis. All women do not have this disorder.
Women are considered menopausal if they have not had a menstrual cycle for
12 months. A perimenopausal state may exist prior to actual menopause.
1. Women are at greater risk than men.
1. Witness a patients signature
1. Within the last year has someone made you do something sexual that you did not
want to do?
Within the Hispanic culture, the client and family may not want to die in the
hospital because the spirit may get lost and will not be able to find its way
home. The reason the family and client want to return home is not because of
a distrust of hospital caregivers. The family may want to have a spiritual
healer conduct a ceremony for the client, but this does not need to be done in
the home. Members of the Hispanic culture do not believe that it is bad luck
to die in the hospital.
1. within 8 hours of injury.
a. Within 2 to 3 days
1. Withhold any pain medication so that the client can concentrate better.
Withdrawal symptoms include myoclonus or muscle twitching and spasms,
restlessness, irritability, increased heart rate, and increased blood pressure. A
decrease in blood pressure is not a symptom of narcotic medication
withdrawal.
1. Withdraw medications to enhance compliance with mechanical ventilation.
1. With which of the following canthe nurse instruct a client who is
experiencing pain from a sore throat? (Select all that apply.)
With very elevated blood pressure, headache is the most commonly reported
symptom. Although pain and nausea may be reported, they are not the most
common. Fear is not commonly associated with hypertension though it may
occur with an onset of pain or nausea.
With the clients rapid respirations, too much carbon dioxide is being excreted.
This leads to alkalosis. Symptoms of respiratory alkalosis include tingling of
the lips and fingers. If the client is unable to control the respiratory rate, the
nurse may have the client breathe into a paper bag, which forces the
rebreathing of carbon dioxide. Providing oxygen, using an incentive
,spirometer, and intravenous fluids is not going to help correct the clients rapid
respiratory rate and respiratory alkalosis.
With proper renal function, the kidneys will produce a minimum of 30 mL
of urine per hour. A urine output of 10 or 20 mL/hr should be reported to the
physician. A urine output of 50 mL/hr does not need to be reported.
With pelvic inflammatory disease, findings during physical examination
include adnexal tenderness upon palpation, and pain in the uterus and cervix
when moved during a bimanual examination. A. B. D. Pain during a bimanual
examination is not associated with syphilis, gonorrhea, or human
papillomavirus infection.
With a hiatal hernia, stomach acids reflux into the esophagus, causing pain
and irritation that the patient will associate with heartburn. Nausea, vomiting,
and diarrhea are not symptoms typically associated with a hiatal hernia.
1. Wide QRS complex
1. white blood cell (WBC) count.
1. While planning care for a client, the nurse identifies content that would
address the clients diagnosis of Deficient Knowledge. The nurse will ensure
time is allocated for client instruction because:
1. While palpating the abdominal organs during a physical assessment of a
client, which of the following organs will the nurse most likely not be able
to assess? (Select all that apply.)
1. While obtaining the health history, it is important for the nurse to ask the
client about the use of herbal products, over-the-counter remedies, and
dietary supplements because:
2. While instructing a client
on the bodys nutritional needs, the nurse
would include that the majority of calories consumed daily should be
supplied from:
1. While instructing a client on stroke prevention, the
nurse mentions
medications that are useful in stroke prevention. The following medications
are effective in preventing a stroke, EXCEPT:
2. while eating a meal.
3. While caring for a client with a gastrostomy (GT) tube, it is important for the nurse to:
1. Which of these instructions are for a client diagnosed with a
pneumothorax? (Select all that apply.)
7. Which of the strategies can a perioperative nurse use to make a child feel
less anxious prior to a surgical procedure? (Select all that apply.)
1. Which of the following would the nurse most likely assess in a client
diagnosed with right- sided heart failure?
1. Which of the following would the nurse include when assessing a clients
ears? (Select all that apply.)
1. Which of the following would the nurse identify as age-related
changes in immunologic function that occur in the older adult? (Select
all that apply.)
1. Which of the following would prohibit an elderly client from wanting
, to obtain and use a hearing aid?
1. Which of the following would indicate to the nurse that a client is
experiencing an endocrine disorder that is affecting the neurological
system? (Select all that apply.)
1. Which of the following will the nurse most likely assess in a client diagnosed with asthma?
2. Which of the following will the nurse most likely assess in a client
diagnosed with a second- degree burn?
1. Which of the following will the nurse instruct a client being
discharged to home after experiencing an acute myocardial
infarction? (Select all that apply.)
2. Which of the following tests can be done by the nurse to assess a clients
hearing? (Select all that apply.)
4. Which of the following test results would not be associated with systemic
lupus erythematosus (SLE)?
1. Which of the following techniques should the nurse use to assess a clients
pupillary response to light?
2. Which of the following teaching strategy would best support a client who
needs to learn how to self-administer insulin injections?
1. Which of the following symptoms would suggest to the nurse that a
client is experiencing symptoms of pheochromocytoma? (Select all that
apply.)
2. Which of the following statements made by a client after receiving
instruction regarding internal radiation would indicate that teaching
has been successful?
1. Which of the following should the nurse tell a client when instructing on
ways to reduce the risk factors for hypertension? (Select all that apply.)
7. Which of the following should the nurse instruct a client who is scheduled for a stress test?
1. Which of the following should
the nurse instruct a client who is
newly diagnosed with hypertension?
1. Which of the following should the nurse instruct a client who is
receiving treatment for the diagnosis of leukemia? (Select all that apply.)
2. Which of the following should the nurse instruct a client who is recovering
from a vasectomy? (Select all that apply.)
1. Which of the following should the nurse instruct a client
who is scheduled for electromyography studies?
1. Which of the following should the nurse instruct a client who is
prescribed a topical medication for a skin condition?
1. Which of the following should the nurse instruct a client who has been
diagnosed with an arrhythmia?
2. Which of the following should the nurse instruct a client who desires
to reduce his blood pressure through increasing physical activity?