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Growth and Development of the School-Age Child
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---10January 20232022/2023A
- A 7-year-old child has taken money from a sibling's dresser on two occasions. When 
counseling the parent about this behavior, what would the nurse advise? - "You may 
need to remind your child about property rights." 
A 9-year-old child is feeling conflict from seeing other children in her class engaging in 
behaviors she senses are not appropriate. When making decisions about what actions 
are most appropriate, a child of this age will rely most heavily on which party of 
influence? 
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Chapter 28: Managements of Patients With Structural, Infectious and Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders
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---19January 20232022/2023A+
- A 62-year-old female who is 2 weeks CABG returns to her cardiologist due to new symptoms, 
including heaviness in her chest and pain between her breasts. She reports that leaning forward 
decreases the pain. The cardiologist admits her to the hospital to rule out pericarditis. Which of 
the following is a contributing cause to pericarditis? Select all that apply. 
a) Chest trauma 
b) Cardiac surgery 
c) Tuberculosis 
d) Myocarditis 
e) Pneumonia - a) Chest trauma 
b) Cardiac surgery 
c) Tuber...
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Chapter 28: Managements of Patients With Structural, Infectious and Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders
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---19January 20232022/2023A+
- A 62-year-old female who is 2 weeks CABG returns to her cardiologist due to new symptoms, 
including heaviness in her chest and pain between her breasts. She reports that leaning forward 
decreases the pain. The cardiologist admits her to the hospital to rule out pericarditis. Which of 
the following is a contributing cause to pericarditis? Select all that apply. 
a) Chest trauma 
b) Cardiac surgery 
c) Tuberculosis 
d) Myocarditis 
e) Pneumonia - a) Chest trauma 
b) Cardiac surgery 
c) Tuber...
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The Respiratory System
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---4January 20232022/2023A
- Any lack of oxygen in the body is known as ____________. 
-Apnea 
-Hypoxia 
-Dyspnea 
-Asphyxia - Hypoxia 
In an older adult, what is most likely to cause the baseline respiratory rate to rise? 
-Eating 
-Walking 
-Smoking 
-Running - Smoking 
Oxygen enters the respiratory system via ____________. 
-Contraction 
-Inhalation 
-Projection 
-Exhalation - Inhalation 
Quiet exhalation is normally what kind of process? 
-Active 
-Labored 
-Passive 
-Forceful - Passive
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CHAPTER 28: NEUROMUSCULAR JUNCTION BLOCKING AGENTS EXAM REVIEW 2022,,Chapter 30: Basic Pediatric Nursing Care NCLEX QUESTIONS QUIZ 8 2022,,Chapter 33: Coronary Artery Disease and Acute Coronary Syndrome
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---6November 2022
- CHAPTER 28: NEUROMUSCULAR JUNCTION BLOCKING AGENTS EXAM REVIEW 2022,,Chapter 30: Basic Pediatric Nursing Care NCLEX QUESTIONS QUIZ 8 2022,,Chapter 33: Coronary Artery Disease and Acute Coronary Syndrome
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CHAPTER 28 - FLUID AND ELECTROLYTES - PrepU
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---28November 20222022/2023A
- Endurance athletes who exercise for long periods of time and consume only water may experience a 
sodium deficit in their extracellular fluid. This electrolyte imbalance is known as: 
hyperkalemia. 
hypokalemia. 
hypernatremia. 
hyponatremia. - hyponatremia 
p. 849, 871 
Rationale: Hyponatremia refers to a sodium deficit in the extracellular fluid caused by a loss of sodium 
or a gain of water. Hypernatremia refers to a surplus of sodium in the ECF. Hypokalemia refers to a 
potassium defic...
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CHAPTER 28 - FLUID AND ELECTROLYTES - PrepU
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---28November 20222022/2023A
- Endurance athletes who exercise for long periods of time and consume only water may experience a 
sodium deficit in their extracellular fluid. This electrolyte imbalance is known as: 
hyperkalemia. 
hypokalemia. 
hypernatremia. 
hyponatremia. - hyponatremia 
p. 849, 871 
Rationale: Hyponatremia refers to a sodium deficit in the extracellular fluid caused by a loss of sodium 
or a gain of water. Hypernatremia refers to a surplus of sodium in the ECF. Hypokalemia refers to a 
potassium defic...
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