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PN 1 Exam 3- Module 8 / 103 Questions & Correct Answers
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  • PN 1 Exam 3- Module 8 / 103 Questions & Correct Answers What causes third spacing? - Answer: injury surgery fluid overload cardiac failure renal failure alcoholism malnourishment How do you remove third space fluid in the abdomen? - Answer: Paracentesis How do you remove third space fluid in the chest? - Answer: Thoracentesis What is localized edema from? - Answer: traumatic injury, local inflammatory processes or burns What is generalized edema from? - Answer: throughout th...
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PN 1 Exam 3- Module 8 / 103 Questions & Correct Answers
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  • PN 1 Exam 3- Module 8 / 103 Questions & Correct Answers What causes third spacing? - Answer: injury surgery fluid overload cardiac failure renal failure alcoholism malnourishment How do you remove third space fluid in the abdomen? - Answer: Paracentesis How do you remove third space fluid in the chest? - Answer: Thoracentesis What is localized edema from? - Answer: traumatic injury, local inflammatory processes or burns What is generalized edema from? - Answer: throughout th...
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PN 1 Exam 3- Module 8 / 103 Questions & Correct Answers
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  • PN 1 Exam 3- Module 8 / 103 Questions & Correct Answers When adults have more body fat do, they have more or less water? - Answer: the more body fat, the less water What is in transcellular fluid compartments? - Answer: Cerebral spinal fluid Synovial fluid Peritoneal fluid Pleural fluid What percentage of fluid is intracellular? - Answer: 70% What percentage of fluid is extracellular? - Answer: 30% What substances could cause a pull that is involved in osmotic pressures? - Answ...
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PN1 Exam 2 (Answered) with Verified Answers
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  • PN1 Exam 2 (Answered) with Verified Answers What to do with diverticulitis Answer:- place on NPO, can lead to bleeding, abscess, fistula formation, perforation, obstuction What is the first medication that should be used for Crohn' s disease Answer:- aminisalicylayes, metronidazole or ciprofloxacin what is the second source of medication for Crohn's disease Answer:- corticosteroids
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PN1 Exam 3 Rasmussen (Solved) 100% Correct
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  • PN1 Exam 3 Rasmussen (Solved) 100% Correct What is usual treatment for scabies? Answer:- topical ointment What is usual treatment for herpes zoster? Answer:- antiviral medications - - medications end in IR anti-inflammatory medications - ibuprofen, capsacin What is usual treatment for cellulitis? Answer:- self care and antibiotics Where are vesicular sounds heard? Answer:- low over both lungs, the majority of the lungs Where are bronchial sounds heard? Answer:- normally heard over t...
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(Rasmussen) PN1 Exam One (Professional Nursing I) Answered 100%
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  • (Rasmussen) PN1 Exam One (Professional Nursing I) Answered 100% If you have a patient that is getting an amputation, what type of therapy communication would you use? Answer:- Allow patient to voice concerns Do not offer advice If you have a patient on prolonged BR, what does it do to their body? Answer:- Weakens Muscle Slows GI tract A nurse is making plan of care for a fall risk patient, what is some important teaching to include Answer:- Teaching them about balance, home safet...
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PN1 Exam 1 (Professional Nursing I) Questions and Answers
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  • PN1 Exam 1 (Professional Nursing I) Questions and Answers what would the nurse expect to NOT find in a person with osteoarthritis? Answer:- symmetrical joint involvement What do you give for a person experiencing an acute attack of gout Answer:- Colchicine Forward curvature of the thoracic spine Answer:- kyphosis What nursing intervention has the greatest likelihood of minimizing the risk of injury for a client who frequently gets out of bed at night to go to the bathroom? Ans...
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PN1 Exam 2 Study Guide.
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    PN1 Exam 2 Study Guide.

  • MODULE 3  Kidney Anatomy and physiology  2 kidneys function to maintain volume and composition of body fluids by filtering blood  Urine is the waste product excreted by the kidneys. Composed of nitrous wastes, inorganic salts and water.  Ureters  2 tubes (one from each kidney) that carry the urine from the kidneys to the bladder  Bladder  Smooth muscle sac that is a reservoir for urine  Composed of 3 layers of muscles known as detrusor muscle  Urine is unde...
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PN1 Test 2 Review Complete
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  • PN1 Test 2 Review 1. The most accurate information concerning a client’s pain comes from the nurse’s assessment or the client? Information from the client Is objective or subjective data more important? Subjective When objective and subjective data about a client’s pain are in conflict, which report should the nurse consider as the primary source? Pain is always subjective “subject says”. 2. When administering pain medication, is it the most appropriate to administer the mini...
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PN 1FINAL STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALL ARE CORRECTLY DONE 2021
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  • PN 1FINAL STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALL ARE CORRECTLY DONE Your client has had an arthroplasty two days ago and has required pain medication every four hours. What consideration is given to the use of opioids and immobility in a post-surgical client? a. Decrease peristalsis and can cause severe constipation b. Constipation can cause impaction 2. What is the term for a surgical removal and replacement of a joint? a. arthroplasty 3. Although this arthritis can occur in children, it...
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