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A patient who has diabetes is starting on intensive insulin…

A patient who has diabetes is starting on intensive insulin therapy. Which type of insulin will the nurse explain for mealtime coverage?

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A client is admitted to the emergency department (ED) after…

A client is admitted to the emergency department (ED) after ingesting fentanyl. Which of the following symptoms would the nurse anticipate? Select all that apply.

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The nurse suspects a unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) is…

The nurse suspects a unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) is intoxicated. What is the nurse’s first response to the situation?

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The nurse is assessing an elderly client in the emergency de…

The nurse is assessing an elderly client in the emergency department. There are many bruises present on their body in varying stages of healing. After documenting the bruising in the assessment, what should the nurse do next?

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The nurse is working in the emergency department with a clie…

The nurse is working in the emergency department with a client who was raped 1 hour ago. In planning care, it is important for the nurse to remember which of the following?

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Convert the following instruction to machine code: sub $t1,…

Convert the following instruction to machine code: sub $t1, $t2, $t3 Given that the opcode is 0, the function code is 34 and the registers are mapped as follows: $t0 01000 $t1 01001 $t2 01010 $t3 01011 $t4 01100 $t5 01101 $t6 01110 Input only the 32bits binary number with no spaces in the blank

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Coding Question 1 – MIPS Programming Given the dimensions of…

Coding Question 1 – MIPS Programming Given the dimensions of a square, write a MIPS Assembly program to calculate the perimeter of the square and store the result at memory address 4024. Assume the dimensions and result are stored in the following memory locations: Addresses Variables 4000 Side Length 4024 Result hint: the perimeter is the sum of the length of the 4 sides.  

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Select the correct answer:    A 48-year-old male smoker pres…

Select the correct answer:    A 48-year-old male smoker presents for an annual wellness visit. The patient has no current complaints and is seeking follow-up for existing health concerns. Past medical history is positive for 3-year history of hypertension and prediabetes. The patient has no known allergies. Current medications include: amlodipine (Norvasc) 10 mg daily hydrochlorothiazide 12.5 mg daily Vitals recorded during the course of the visit include: B/P 138/84; Pulse73: respiration 14; Weight 223 lb. Height 72 inches; BMI 30.2 Physical exam is unremarkable.  Labs obtained one-week prior to the current visit include: Chemistry (fasting): Glucose            115 mg/dL Sodium             140 mEq/L Potassium         4.3 mEq/L Chloride             96 mEq/L BUN                   12 mg/dL Creatinine           1.1 mg/dL eGFR                    98 mL/min A1c                     5.8% Lipid panel (fasting) Lipid Panel (fasting) Total cholesterol          222 mg/dL LDL                               128 mg/dL HDL                               44 mg/dL Triglyceride                   251 mg/dL Ratio                               3.8 The calculated 10-year risk for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) is 5.8%. In addition to providing cardiovascular lifestyle education (smoking cessation and exercise prescription), which of the following interventions should be included in this patient’s management plan?    

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Select the correct answer: The primary care nurse practitio…

Select the correct answer: The primary care nurse practitioner is completing a first visit with a 58-year-old adult who experienced a 3 year lapse in healthcare. During the course of the visit, the patient reports a prior history of “Barrett’s esophagus”.  What is an appropriate plan for this patient to address this finding?

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Select the correct answer: The mother of a school age child…

Select the correct answer: The mother of a school age child who developed an acute onset of vomiting and diarrhea 2 days after volunteering at her child’s school. She reports a low-grade temperature. Multiple children and staff at the school have experienced comparable symptoms. She reports no recent travel.  Physical examination is positive for mild abdominal tenderness.  The primary care nurse practitioner requests a series of stool studies which are pending. What is the most likely differential diagnosis based upon the patient’s history and physical examination?

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