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What is the indicated organ on this slide?  

What is the indicated organ on this slide?  

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If a student measured her VC to be 3800 mL, TV to be 500 mL,…

If a student measured her VC to be 3800 mL, TV to be 500 mL, and ERV to be 1000mL, what is her IRV?

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The organ with the pointer on it is the

The organ with the pointer on it is the

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What is the pointer on?        

What is the pointer on?        

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Match the description to the organ or structure. Click on th…

Match the description to the organ or structure. Click on the arrows to see the answer choices.

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Glucose and albumin (protein) are both normally absent in th…

Glucose and albumin (protein) are both normally absent in the urine, but the reason for their exclusion differs. Glucose is absent because

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Which drug can be given to reverse the effects of an opioid…

Which drug can be given to reverse the effects of an opioid overdose? a. naloxone (Narcan)b. methadone (Dolopine)c. hydrocodone with acetaminophen (Vicodin)d. phenytoin (Dilantin)

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Hypovolemic shock may be caused by which of the following: a…

Hypovolemic shock may be caused by which of the following: a. overwhelming infection.b. severe allergic reaction.c. excess fluid loss.d. heart failure.

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All of the following are nursing actions to be taken after t…

All of the following are nursing actions to be taken after the preoperative medication has been given: “Select All that Apply.” a. Keep side rails in up position at all times.b. Complete the preoperative checklist.c. Have the consent form signed and witnessed.d. Apply an abdominal binder.e. Perform all preoperative teaching and ask for return demonstration. 

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A first-day post-operative patient who has had an open chole…

A first-day post-operative patient who has had an open cholecystectomy has a patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) of hydromorphone (Demerol) ordered for her pain control.  She states, “I am afraid to use it for fear of overdosing myself.”  The most appropriate response by the nurse would be: a. “The PCA pump is actually quite safe and the nurses will carefully monitor for overdose.”b. “There is a lock-out mechanism, which is a safeguard, to prevent inadvertent overdosage.”c. “Statics show that less than 1% of clients overdose using the PCA pump.”d. “Just relax and don’t worry about overdosing.  You will be fine.”

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