RNSG 1538

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Medical-Surgical Nursing: Assessment and Management of Clinical Problems 10e 878
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    Medical-Surgical Nursing: Assessment and Management of Clinical Problems 10e 878

  • Chapter 66: Shock, Sepsis, and Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome Test Bank MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. A 78-kg patient with septic shock has a urine output of 30 mL/hr for the past 3 hours. The pulse rate is 120/minute and the central venous pressure and pulmonary artery wedge pressure are low. Which order by the health care provider will the nurse question? a. Give PRN furosemide (Lasix) 40 mg IV. b. Increase normal saline infusion to 250 mL/hr. c. Administer hydrocortisone (Solu-Cortef) 100 ...
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RNSG 1538 - Exam 1 Reproduction.
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    RNSG 1538 - Exam 1 Reproduction.

  • CONCEPT: REPRODUCTION: The process by which humans produce a new life. Exemplar: pregnancy/antepartum Pregnancy Antepartum/Prenatal (chapter 14) Ante before Partum childbirth → → Begins: ova childbirth cleavage implantation → → Ends: delivery of fetus Last: 40 weeks (38-42 weeks) Trimesters: 40 weeks/ 3periods (13 weeks each) Verifying pregnancy: ● Serum & urine test ● Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) production detected as early as 7-8 days after conception ● Home t...
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RNSG 1538 - Exam 2 Human development.
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    RNSG 1538 - Exam 2 Human development.

  • CONCEPT: Human development: Exemplars: Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD): → genetic disposition (chronic disorder) ADHD is a neurodevelopment disorder of childhood that is characterized by developmentally inappropriate levels ● Hypersensitivity ● Impulsivity ● Inattention Signs & Symptoms: R/T Attention: ● Trouble sustaining attention ● Trouble organizing tasks ● Appearing to not hear when spoken to ● Losing items necessary to complete task Impulsivit...
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RNSG 1538 - Exam 4 Cell Reg & Grief.
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    RNSG 1538 - Exam 4 Cell Reg & Grief.

  • Exam 4 Cell Regulation & Grief CELLURAL REGULATION (30) Cellular Regulation is the process by which cells replicate, proliferate, and grow.  Refers to all functions carried out within the cells to maintain homeostasis, including their responses to extracellular signals (e.g., hormones, neurotransmitters) and the way each cell produces an intracellular response. Included within these functions is cellular replication and growth Proliferation: production of new cells through cell divisio...
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RNSG 1538 - Exam 5 Intracranial.
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    RNSG 1538 - Exam 5 Intracranial.

  • Exam 5 Intracranial Review Intracranial regulation: NORMAL ICP= 5-15 Risk for imbalance: ▪ Elderly persons: degenerative patho conditions or injuries (FALLS)= intracranial regulation imbalance ▪ Adolescents and young adults: Traumatic injury to head SEIZURES: (9) Episodes of abnormal motor, sensory, or autonomic activity ▪ All or part of brain can be involved Types Partial (focal): begin in one hemisphere OR in a specific region of cortex (temporal, frontal, or parietal, most ...
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RNSG 1538 - Exam 5 Intracranial.
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    RNSG 1538 - Exam 5 Intracranial.

  • Exam 5 Intracranial Review Intracranial regulation: NORMAL ICP= 5-15 Risk for imbalance: ▪ Elderly persons: degenerative patho conditions or injuries (FALLS)= intracranial regulation imbalance ▪ Adolescents and young adults: Traumatic injury to head SEIZURES: (9) Episodes of abnormal motor, sensory, or autonomic activity ▪ All or part of brain can be involved Types Partial (focal): begin in one hemisphere OR in a specific region of cortex (temporal, frontal, or parietal, most ...
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RNSG 1538 - Exam 1 Reproduction.
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    RNSG 1538 - Exam 1 Reproduction.

  • CONCEPT: REPRODUCTION: The process by which humans produce a new life. Exemplar: pregnancy/antepartum Pregnancy Antepartum/Prenatal (chapter 14) Ante before Partum childbirth → → Begins: ova childbirth cleavage implantation → → Ends: delivery of fetus Last: 40 weeks (38-42 weeks) Trimesters: 40 weeks/ 3periods (13 weeks each) Verifying pregnancy: ● Serum & urine test ● Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) production detected as early as 7-8 days after conception ● Home t...
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RNSG 1538 - Exam 2 Human development.
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    RNSG 1538 - Exam 2 Human development.

  • CONCEPT: Human development: Exemplars: Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD): → genetic disposition (chronic disorder) ADHD is a neurodevelopment disorder of childhood that is characterized by developmentally inappropriate levels ● Hypersensitivity ● Impulsivity ● Inattention Signs & Symptoms: R/T Attention: ● Trouble sustaining attention ● Trouble organizing tasks ● Appearing to not hear when spoken to ● Losing items necessary to complete task Impulsivit...
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RNSG 1538 - Exam 4 Cell Reg & Grief.
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    RNSG 1538 - Exam 4 Cell Reg & Grief.

  • CELLURAL REGULATION (30) Cellular Regulation is the process by which cells replicate, proliferate, and grow.  Refers to all functions carried out within the cells to maintain homeostasis, including their responses to extracellular signals (e.g., hormones, neurotransmitters) and the way each cell produces an intracellular response. Included within these functions is cellular replication and growth Proliferation: production of new cells through cell division Differentiation: acquisition ...
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