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1.
position.
the door.
safely.
regular insulin.
suggest hypocalcemia.
telegraphic means.
7.
9.
inspiration.
6.
longer.
reading.
5.
used is RACE.
4.
3.
is working properly.
2.
8.
recumbent position.
without, as appropriate.
chart.
environment.
45. The basal metabolic rate is expressed in
calories consumed per hour per kilogram of
temperature
38. NormalROOM
to nursing interventions.
body weight.
unaffected leg.
a catheter.
crutch simultaneously.
62. The vitamin B complex, the water-soluble
help?
minutes.
breath sounds.
arms is normal.
fossa.
alcohol pad.
physicians preference.
every 2 hours.
actualization.
obtain a sample.
prevent soreness.
94. During gastric lavage, a nasogastric tube is
on the mask.
the tube.
95. In documenting drainage on a surgical
dressing, the nurse should include the size,
color, and consistency of the drainage (for
example, 10 mm of brown mucoid
drainage noted on dressing).
96. To elicit Babinskis reflex, the nurse strokes
venous constriction.
thumbnail.
expiration.
meal.
refrigeration.
policy.
141. The kilocalorie (kcal) is a unit of energy
measurement that represents the
amount of heat needed to raise the
temperature of 1 kilogram of water 1 C.
142. As nutrients move through the body,
of sphincter control.
suggest pneumonia.
physician.
maintain patency.
patients.
United States?
respiration.
172. When patients use axillary crutches,
surgery.
187. The best dietary sources of vitamin B6
weight.
centers).
pregnancy.
nursing interventions.
rebound.
neuropathy.
time).
BULLETS II
perceptible.
213. Axillary temperature is usually 1 F
lower than oral temperature.
skin assessment.
secretions.
215. On a drug prescription, the abbreviation
p.c. means that the drug should be
administered after meals.
216. After bladder irrigation, the nurse should
document the amount, color, and clarity
of the urine and the presence of clots or
sediment.
217. After bladder irrigation, the nurse should
document the amount, color, and clarity
perspiration.
be cupped.
sediment.
wheels.
6. When assessing respirations, the nurse
and quality.
pressure.
works.
be closed.
position.
perform.
pituitary gland.
potential.
preoperatively or postoperatively.
diet.
dependence, or both.
personnel is paramount.
circular motion.
dot is for the left ear; the one with a red dot
irritation.
65. If blood is aspirated into the syringe before
an I.M. injection, the nurse should withdraw
the needle, prepare another syringe, and
repeat the procedure.
66. The nurse shouldnt cut the patients hair
without written consent from the patient or
an appropriate relative.
67. If bleeding occurs after an injection, the
pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics,
or orchitis.
pharmacognosy.
hematoma.
injection.
84. Platelets are the smallest and most fragile
formed element of the blood and are
essential for coagulation.
85. To insert a nasogastric tube, the nurse
instructs the patient to tilt the head back
in minutes = drops/minute
him.
related to circulation.
intolerance.
muscle mass.
willingness to learn.
effectiveness.
him.
interpreter.
assessments.
Cheyne-Stokes respiration.
patient.
patient.
concerns.
effective.
control theory.
gait.
activities.
company.
183. A Hindu patient is likely to request a
168. Utilization review is performed to
of people theory.
vegetarian diet.
the patient.
is 12 g/dl.
elderly people.
205. The nitrogen balance estimates the
198. Primary prevention is true prevention.
Examples are immunizations, weight
protein.
ray.
208. When assessing a patients eating habits,
200. Tertiary prevention is treatment to prevent
long-term complications.
201. A patient indicates that hes coming to
peristalsis.
any better.
insurance.
profession.
228. A change agent is an individual who
recognizes a need for change or is