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NCSHP 10 Codes and Signals exam fully solved & updated
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10-1 - answer-Signal Weak 
 
10-2 - answer-Signal Good 
 
10-3 - answer-Stop Transmitting 
 
10-4 - answer-Affirmative (OK) 
 
10-5 - answer-Relay (to) 
 
10-6 - answer-Busy 
 
10-7 - answer-Out-of-Service 
 
10-8 - answer-In Service 
 
10-9 - answer-Say Again (Repeat) 
 
10-10 - answer-Negative 
 
10-12 - answer-Stand by (Stop) 
 
10-13 - answer-Existing Conditions 
 
10-14 - answer-Message/Information 
 
10-15 - answer-Message Delivered 
 
10-16 - answer-Reply to Message 
 
10-17 - answer-En r...
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Nurse Section 3 Exam with correct answers 2024
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which of the following is an example of a psycho-social need? - answer-The need for acceptance 
 
Which of the following is a physical need? - answer-The need for water 
 
Families help clients by - answer-Communicating with the care team 
 
One function of the respiratory system is to - answer-Bring oxygen into the body 
 
Children in their _________ years develop language skills, learn to play cooperatively in groups, and begin to learn right from wrong. - answer-Preschool (ages 3 to 6) 
 
The...
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NAS Exam 1 Review with correct answers 2024.
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Objective - answer- 
 
subjective - answer- 
 
military time - answer-00-2459 
 
Care Planning Process - answer-1. Assessment 
2. Diagnosis 
3. Planning 
4. Implementation 
5. Evaluation 
 
What are the 3 things needed for communication to take place? - answer-1. Sender 
2. Receiver 
3. Feedback 
 
The goal of the nursing process is to - answer-Plan and evaluate the resident's care needs 
 
Questions to ask before delegating a task include the following: - answer-- Is there a match between th...
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HESI Fundamentals Practice Quiz fully solved & updated
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Which intervention is most important for the nurse to implement for a male client who is experiencing urinary retention? 
A. Apply a condom catheter. 
B. Apply a skin protectant. 
C. Encourage increased fluid intake. 
D. Assess for bladder distention. - answer-D. Assess for bladder distention 
 
An older client who is unresponsive following a cerebral vascular accident (CVA) is receiving bolus enteral feedings through a gastrostomy tube (GT). What is the best position for the client for administ...
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6020 Assessment Exam fully solved & updated
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A 4-year-old boy is brought to the emergency department by his mother. She says he points to his stomach and says, "It hurts so bad." Which pain assessment tool would be the best choice when assessing this child's pain? 
 A) The Descriptor Scale 
 B) A numeric rating scale 
 C) The Brief Pain Inventory 
 D) The Faces Pain Scale—Revised (FPS-R) - answer-Feedback: 
Rating scales can be introduced at the age of 4 or 5 years. The Faces Pain Scale—Revised (FPS-R) is designed for use by chi...
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NCHP-Nutrition exam with correct answers 2024
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A patient has decreased gag reflex, left-sided weakness, and drooling. Which action will the nurse take when feeding the patient? 
a. position in semi-fowler 
 head with chin down 
c. place food on the left side 
d. offer fruit juice - answer-b. 
prevents aspiration 
 
The patient who has been diagnosed with cardiovascular disease and placed on a low-fat, asks the nurse "How much fat should I have? I guess the less fat, the better." Which information will the nurse include in the teaching ses...
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NCHP Patient Safety exam fully solved & updated
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Which cues would the nurse use to determine a patient's safety needs? SATA 
 
A. Subjective data related to the patient's symptoms 
B. Patient's family history 
C. Subjective information about the patient's chief complaint 
D. Patient's history of exposures to environmental hazards 
E. Objective assessment focused on the affected body systems - answer-Answer: 
A, C, D, E 
 
To specifically assess the patient's safety risks related to health issues, which question would the nurse ask? 
 
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NCHP Medication Administration exam fully solved & updated.
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Which cues are relevant to a hypothesis of Risk for Adverse Medication Interaction? SATA 
 
A. Has no primary health care provider. 
B. Reports using "any convenient pharmacy". 
C. Developed a rash after taking NSAID drug. 
D. Cannot state name or dose of medication taken. 
E. Reports taking various supplements "from the health food store". - answer-Answer: 
A, B, D, E 
 
Which cues are relevant to a hypothesis of Risk for Injury for a patient who is prescribed a rectal suppository? SATA...
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NCHP Exam 1 Health and Wellness fully solved & updated
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Which cues are relevant to a hypothesis of Risk for Adverse Medication Interaction? SATA 
 
A. Has no primary health care provider. 
B. Reports using "any convenient pharmacy". 
C. Developed a rash after taking NSAID drug. 
D. Cannot state name or dose of medication taken. 
E. Reports taking various supplements "from the health food store". - answer-Answer: 
A, B, D, E 
 
Which cues are relevant to a hypothesis of Risk for Injury for a patient who is prescribed a rectal suppository? SATA...
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NCHP Exam 1 Medication Administration with complete solutions
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7 rights of medication administration - answer-Right meds 
Right dose 
Right patient 
Right route 
Right time 
Right documentation 
Right Indication 
 
oral administration - answer-easiest, most desirable route 
protects from aspiration (liquid meds for children) 
pills, tablets, enterocoated tablets, delayed release tables, liquids 
If the patient has trouble swallowing, if the pill is crushable, crush it and add it to apple sauce 
 
topical medication - answer-ointments, transdermal patches 
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