Endoderm and mesoderm are formed by the migration of cells down into the ______ of the embryonic disc. 176. The nurse notices the client is tearful and constantly wringing their hands. A child is admitted with a suspected diagnosis of Wilm's tumor. While assessing the client, the nurse notes that the bag attached to the mask is deflated. Julie S Snyder, Linda Lilley, Shelly Collins. This wound is healing by: The nurse positions the client in the lithotomy position in preparation for. \text{ClO}^-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\underline{~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~} Which action should the nurse prioritize and initiate after receiving the results of the laboratory test indicating the client has methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infection? What should the nurse do first? Air flowing at 40 kPa, 210 K, and a Mach number of 3.4 impinges on a two-dimensional wedge of half-angle $8^{\circ}.$ Determine the two possible oblique shock angles, $\beta_{\text {weak}}$ and $\beta_{\text {wrong}}$ that could be formed by this wedge. When planning care for a client in the postoperative period, prioritize nursing diagnoses in the sequence from highest to lowest priority? Which concept should be the priority in the teaching plan? The patient had a large upper abdominal incision. One hour after administration, the client demonstrates muscle rigidity with a heart rate of 180. What action does the nurse take to ensure that the saline used is sterile? What is the primary action taken by the nurse? Nursing care planning and management for patients who underwent appendectomy includes: preventing complications, promoting comfort, and providing information. The client returns to the ICU after surgery intubated and mechanically ventilated with a Salem sump nasogastric tube, a Foley catheter, and a PICC line in place. The client reports a frequent cough producing green sputum for 3 days and denies fever. Which of the following clinical manifestations exhibited by the client would indicate the goal was met of avoiding injury? The nurse has to initiate precautions for the client. Donning gloves and gowns as a substitute for handwashing in some circumstances. The colleague has established the sterile field and is pouring out normal saline into a sterile container, as seen in the picture above. Which of the following positions would the nurse expect the client to be positioned on the operating table for renal surgery? Which of the following precautions should the nurse initiate? Medulla passes through the foramen magnum (great hole) in the occipital region of the skull; it lies just below the pons and rests on the floor of the skull. A patient is in the operating room for surgery. 1. 3- third intention. A nurse in a pediatric clinic is caring for a child who has iron deficiency anemia and a new prescription for ferrous sulfate tablets. During the surgical procedure, the client exhibits tachycardia, generalized muscle rigidity, and a temperature of 103F. 1 The nurse positions the client in the lithotomy position in preparation for 1- Renal surgery 2- Pelvic surgery 3- Perineal surgery A client with a T6 injury reports a pounding headache, blurred vision, and nasal congestion. The nurse would expect to provide the client with which type of diet? Treat the problem as two-dimensional. Each alternative has a 6-year useful life. What would the nurses include in the teaching plan? "The glove is an important barrier in preventing the transmission of your loved-one's antibiotic-resistant infection to you or other people you come in contact with.". Nurses are performing the technique shown in the accompanying image. Cover the wound with a sterile, saline - soaked dressing 4. After reviewing the image, what is the most important step for the nurse to take? An experienced nurse is teaching a student nurse about the proper use of hand hygiene. On assessment, the nurse notes that the abdomen is distended and bowel sounds are diminished. What priority measures to avoid cross-contamination should the nurse provide? How should the nurse respond? A healthcare provider performs the LP under strict sterile procedure. Myelin maintains electrical impulse strength. Nursing assessment findings reveal abdominal pain, absence of bowel sounds, fever, tachycardia, and tachypnea. Hemiplegia - half the body (right to left). How will the nurse document this condition? The client becomes upset stating, "You did not wash your hands!" A 17-year-old client is having same-day surgery. How will the team proceed with care? D. Initiate the use of a PCA pump for pain control. The client is preparing for cerebral arteriogram and makes the following statements. Which room assignment will the nurse make? $$ When planning this client's care, the nurse should assign the highest priority to which nursing diagnosis? When assessing vital signs, which result indicates a need to alert the anesthesiologist immediately? Which of the following techniques could the nurse employ to assist this client? Use all options. The client begins to complain of increased abdominal pain and begins to vomit. Select all that apply. pain of nerves: neur \_________________________. A swimmer moves through the water at an average speed of 0.22 m/s. A nurse is caring for a client who underwent a skin biopsy and has three stitches in place. Teach the parents about cortisol replacement therapy. Select all that apply. Discard used intravenous (IV) bags in the room. You know that this client's anxiety can cause problems with the surgical experience. Which nursing actions will be performed to assist in the prevention of health care-associated infections (HCAIs)? Which of the following assessments is the nurse's priority? Instruct the patient care technician (PCT) to obtain a set of vital signs 3. Place the following steps in the order that the nurse should take when donning sterile gloves. Respiration has ceased, and there is no heartbeat. Six mutually exclusive alternatives, A-F, are being examined. Which individual would be responsible for ensuring that procedure and site verification occurs and is documented? You are asking Ms. Simpson about symptoms that she has had that brought her to the clinic. How many mL should the nurse administer? The nurse states that she was exposed to a client's blood and that she was not wearing any PPE. Obtain a culture of the drainage. "I will keep my baby in an upright position after feedings.". Place the procedure steps in correct order. Select all that apply. Which client has the highest risk for developing an infection? She reports the need to urinate and cannot do so. Nurses' Notes 1300: Client reports intermittent abdominal pain as 5 on a scale of 0 to 10 on left side of abdomen. During admission paperwork, the client reports having enjoyed a hearty breakfast this morning to be ready for the procedure. D. Administer prednisone on an alternate-day schedule. The nurse should take which initial action? Is an x-ray study of any blood vessel. Which nursing action regarding the stethoscope used to auscultate this client's lungs and bowel sounds is appropriate? What related complication should the nurse be aware of? African lungfish, which are often found in small, stagnant pools of fresh water, produce urea as nitrogenous waste. "Please get a mask from the staff upon entry and use a mask along with hand hygiene when visiting to prevent the spread of infection to your friend and others.". Huntington's disease is a chronic, progressive, hereditary condition in which brain cells in the basal ganglia prematurely die. Which surgical team member would be most helpful in addressing the client's concern? What data obtained by the nurse is indicative of this damage? Which nursing intervention is the most important? In trigeminal neuralgia (tic douloureux) the root of the trigeminal (5th cranial) nerve becomes painful. Which guideline should the nurse provide to the student? Following a splenectomy, a client has a hemoglobin (Hb) level of 7.5 g/dl and has vertigo when getting out of bed. A nurse is caring for a client who has influenza and varicella. Lower the head of the bed. A nurse is caring for a child who is admitted with suspected acute appendicitis. The nurse is teaching the client about patient-controlled analgesia. The nurse reviews principles of infection prevention during yearly safety training. What action should the nurse take? Based on the nurse's knowledge of the most common hospital-acquired infections, which apparatus is most important to remove first? Request that a respiratory therapist discuss the technique for incentive spirometry with the client. A client with cancer has been receiving chemotherapy for the past few weeks. A nurse prefers to use an alcohol-based hand rub when providing care for clients. Which of the following is the best response by the nurse? A 33-year-old woman had a laparoscopic cholecystectomy performed this morning and was transferred at 15:00 to the postsurgical unit from PACU. a. Carefully open the inner package taking care not to touch the inner surface of the package or the gloves. An 11-year-old client is admitted to the healthcare facility with loss of sensation, generalized weakness of the extremities, and impaired bowel and bladder function. It is located below the thalamus is also part of the diencephalon, Is a long mass of nerve cells and fibers extending through a central canal on the dorsal side (back of the body). Decontaminate hands using an alcohol-based hand rub. Acute Pain. The client is ready for rewarming procedures. A nurse has finished providing care for a client who is on contact precautions. The client is infected with a strain of Streptococcus pneumonia, which is particularly prone to cause infections, also referred to as what? The nurse suspects abnormal orthostatic changes. The nurse takes the opportunity to teach the family member about preventing the spread of the cold. Client reports usual pattern is one bowel movement daily. The client tells the nurse, "I am nervous about my upcoming EEG because I am afraid the shocks will hurt." Adult Health - Gastrointestinal. Which of the following signs/symptoms is diagnostic for bladder cancer? Facilitate a portable x-ray in the client's room rather than transporting the client. Write one possible RNA sequence that codes for the following amino acids: aspartic acid-glutamine-tryptophan. A cataract is an opacity of the lens that distorts image projected onto the retina and that can progress to blindness. D DNA microarrays. The nurse is providing care to a client with Lyme disease. Case study The nurse is caring for a 52-year-old client who has experienced a complex lower leg fracture that needed surgical repair and is now immobilized. What does the nurse recognize that this client is experiencing? What measurement should the nurse report to the physician in the immediate postoperative period? Place the following steps in the order that the nurse should take when donning sterile gloves. A nurse is assessing a child who is in sickle cell crisis. A client in the emergency department waiting room is showing signs of respiratory symptoms. 55. Get the client out of bed and ambulate to a bedside chair. Select all that apply. 1. Record your answer using a whole number. Place a surgical mask on the client and transport to the CT department at the specified time. Which client has the highest risk for developing an infection? The nurse should be. The nurse is providing postoperative care to a client with lung cancer who had a partial pneumonectomy. Which of the following activities are nursing activities in the preoperative phase of care? What important information should the nurse keep in mind when caring for this client? Morphine 6 mg IV bolus every 4 hours PRN is prescribed. A client who is having a colonoscopy and suddenly the client's heart rate drops from 72 beats per minute (BPM) to 52 BPM. Select the stage during which the OR nurse knows not to touch the patient (except for safety reasons) because of possible uncontrolled movements. Avoid a diet that consists primarily of milk. "As a nurse, I am required by law to report suspected child abuse.". Find the tangential and centripetal components of the net force exerted on a car (by the ground) when its speed is $27 \mathrm{~m} / \mathrm{s}$, and it has accelerated to this speed from rest in $11 \mathrm{~s}$ on a curve of radius $450 \mathrm{~m}$. The nurse is caring for a client during an intra operative procedure. Which client would require a negative flow room? Assuming the tension $T$ in the cord to remain constant, $(a)$ write the differential equation of motion of the ball, $(b)$ determine the period of vibration. What precautions should the nurse take when caring for this client? See Page 1. A group of nursing students is reviewing the various white blood cells and how they function in infection. The child reports soreness in his mouth and refuses to eat. A nerve can transmit impulse in only one direction, because of the location of neurotransmitters, a chemical released by the axon enabling nerve impulses to cross the synapse and reach dendrites, Hypothalamus is vital to human functioning, because it regulates homeostasis. A school nurse is assessing a school-aged child and notices white flakes that don't brush off the hair and a rash on the back of the child's neck. The 24-hour urine output total is 2430 mL. A client undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery is subjected to intentional hypothermia. The nurse overhears the physician instructing the client on the presence of a stoma with temporary pouch. Which action, made by the nursing assistant, would require instruction? Select all that apply. A client is being admitted to the hospital with a positive tuberculosis test and suspicious chest x-ray. Based on the nurse's knowledge of the most common hospital-acquired infections, which apparatus is most important to remove first? The nurse reports that according to documentation, no drainage has been recorded. The client returns to the ICU after surgery intubated and mechanically ventilated with a Salem sump nasogastric tube, a Foley catheter, and a PICC line in place. The nurse is obtaining a health history from a client describing urinary complications. The nurse is concerned that a postoperative patient may have a paralytic ileus. C. Provide a passive range of motion three times a day. What is the priority action by the nurse? A client comes to the emergency department complaining of severe pain in the right flank, nausea, and vomiting. A nurse is required to document the neurologic assessment of a client with recent head trauma. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? Select all that apply. The nurse is admitting a 55-year-old male patient diagnosed with a retinal detachment in his left eye. A nurse is collecting data from a child who is descending stairs by placing both feet on each step and holding on to the railing. \text{ClO}_4^-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\underline{~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~} Which of the following statements by the parent indicates a need for further teaching? See Lumbar Puncture previously mentioned. Diagnostic test performed to visualize the spinal cord. A post op client reports severe abdominal pain. The client is approximately 24hr postoperative and describes the pain as "severe". The client lacks signs and symptoms of infection but microorganisms are present. Preoperative Nursing Assessment A comprehensive preoperative nursing assessment of the total hip patient is important in helping to achieve a positive outcome. The provider prescribes restraints. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? $$ Folds the top of the clean bag down on the outside to make a collar or cuff. When determining that the traction is appropriately assembled, the nurse should observe which of the following? Which of the following provider prescriptions should the nurse clarify? How will the nurse document this condition? Which strategy should the nurse include when responding to the client? When should the client stop taking the aspirin before the surgery? At what point should a nurse normally administer antiemetics to a surgical patient? A nurse is caring for a client admitted to the healthcare facility with a history of hypertension and right-sided hemiplegia. $$ Which is a function of the nervous system? A nurse is caring for a child who has otitis media. Question: A nurse is caring for a 9-year-old client who is immediately postoperative. Which of the following clinical manifestations should the nurse expect? Apply a nonparticulate (N-95) respirator when entering the room. When a client with an indwelling urinary catheter wants to walk to the hospital lobby to visit with family members, the nurse teaches him how to do this without compromising the catheter. "Limit contact with large groups of people." c. "Avoid taking over-the-counter calcium supplements." d. "Follow a low-protein diet." ; b. Select all that apply. A nurse is caring for an infant who has a tracheoesophageal fistula. The client received general anesthesia for the procedure and has opioid pain medications prescribed. (Select all that apply.). Line the surface of the wheelchair or stretcher with a clean sheet or bath blanket to protect the surface from direct client contact. What response by the family member indicates that the nurse's teaching was successful? The nurse is requested to place an ice pack on the eyelid for 2 minutes for a client suspected of having myasthenia gavis (MG) with diplopia. A. A nurse is providing teaching to a parent of a preschooler who has eczema. The thalamus integrates sensations, thus the person perceives a whole experience, rather than individual impulses. A nurse is caring for a 4-year-old child who has a new diagnosis of diabetes mellitus and is distressed after an insulin injection. The nurse knows what to be true of fever in young children? The client asks the nurse about possible ill effects from general anesthesia. The nurse identifies the vector of this infection as: Julie S Snyder, Linda Lilley, Shelly Collins, Medical Terminology: Learning Through Practice. $$. Menses usually resume within 3 months following injury. Select all that apply. The surgical client is at risk for injury related to positioning. b. NA. How should a nurse teach a patient to perform deep breathing and coughing to use postoperatively? A client is at postoperative day 1 after abdominal surgery. The nurse is completing a preoperative assessment. B plasmid transformation. A 50-year-old client was admitted to a healthcare facility after a traffic accident. A nurse is admitting a 6-month-old infant who has dehydration. Select all that apply. Initially, MS may be manifested as difficulty in walking, tremors, lack of coordination, pins and needles, numbness, and visual changes including loss of vision. With what score can the patient be transferred out of the recovery room? Which of the following statements should the nurse include in the teaching? AKA Spinal tap, involves the insertion of a hollow needle with a stylet (guide) into the subarachnoid space of the lumbar region of the spinal canal. D. Expect that food consumption might not decrease significantly. What technique does the nurse use? C restriction enzymes. Which type of transmission precautions should the nurse follow when caring for the client? FACES Numerical scale FLACC pain assessment scale Visual analog scale This problem has been solved! Which of the following statements should the nurse make? e. an older adult client with a history of heart failure. A school nurse is assessing an adolescent who reports feeling shaky and is having difficulty speaking and concentrating on the questions the nurse is asking. A nurse is caring for a client with herpes zoster. A nurse is assessing a preschooler who has a calcium level of 8.0 mg/dL. (Select all that apply.). A nurse who has provided care in perioperative settings for many years has seen first-hand the trend toward increasing numbers of surgical procedures being performed in ambulatory surgical centers and on an outpatient basis. A nurse is caring for a 55-year-old post-operative client. The client returns to the ICU after surgery intubated and mechanically ventilated with a Salem sump nasogastric tube, a Foley catheter, and a PICC line in place. Which of the following would the nurse expect the physician to order most likely? Definition $\hspace{1cm}$ Correct Answer $\hspace{1cm}$ Possible Answers\ The nurse is caring for a client who is exhibiting severe respiratory distress and is receiving supplemental oxygen through a nonrebreather mask. b) The rock solidified at great depth.\ Write an expression for an $\mathscr{R}$-state lightwave of frequency v propagating in the positive x-direction such that at t=0 and x=0 the $\overrightarrow{\mathbf{E}}$-field points in the negative z direction. The nurses are collecting the contaminated material as per the double-bagging method. A nurse is caring for a 55-year-old postoperative client. $$. A nurse is caring for a client who is taking phenytoin (Dilantin) for control of seizures. Which is the function of the myelin sheath around an axon? Which action by the nurse is appropriate? Which of the following adverse effects should the nurse instruct the client is the priority to report to the provider? What is the priority action by the nurse? A client is administered succinylcholine and propofol for induction of anesthesia. Record your answer using a whole number. Which of the following foods should the nurse recommend? observe the colleague and take no further action. How many years must have elapsed for the client to require this shot? The client received general anesthesia for the procedure and has opioid pain medications prescribed. What velocity and acceleration of A are observed by a passenger fixed to and rotating with the ship? Based on the nurse's knowledge of the most common hospital-acquired infections, which apparatus is most important to remove first? $$ The primary nurse educates the client about surgery and the postoperative period. What is the most important postoperative instruction a nurse must give to a client who has just returned from the operating room after receiving a subarachnoid block? a. Which of the following findings should the nurse expect? A nurse is preparing to begin chest compressions on an infant. A nurse is planning care for an adolescent who is postoperative following scoliosis repair with Harrington rod instrumentation. Acts as shock absorber for brain and spinal cord, Is a chronic, progressive disease affecting the dopamine-producing cells of the brain. A. A nurse is caring for a 6-week-old infant who has a pyloric stenosis. The circulating nurse must be vigilant in monitoring the surgical environment. The students demonstrate understanding of the information when they identify which cell as important in synthesizing immunoglobulins? What outcome does the nurse anticipate if the diagnosis is confirmed? 1. The client returns to the ICU after surgery intubated and mechanically ventilated with a Salem sump nasogastric tube, a Foley catheter, and a PICC line in place. The neuron is the basic structural and functional cell of the nervous system. They have not been fitted an N95 respirator. Available amoxicillin 250mg/5 mL. What technique is represented? When describing the types of bladder tumors that may occur, which type would the nurse identify as most common? Which of the following instructions should the nurse include in the teaching? The nurse receives the client's culture and sensitivity report on her tracheal aspirate. A patient undergoes surgery for removing a malignant tumor, followed by a urinary diversion procedure. The client is approximately 24 hr postoperative and describes the pain as "severe". The client's vital signs are Temp 97.2F, HR 105, RR 24 and BP 110/50. "If someone is exposed to my blood, I may transmit the virus to him or her.". An unconscious patient with normal pulse and respirations would be considered to be in what stage of general anesthesia? A nurse is caring for a client who is postoperative and refuses to use an incentive spirometer following major abdominal surgery. (Select all that apply.). You are doing a preoperative assessment on a patient going to surgery. Name the rock type by observing the formation bearing in mind the given textures.\ What nursing interventions are appropriate to decrease HCAIs? The client is nonverbal and has both cognitive and developmental delays. 2. Review the scenario and respond to the following. B. A nurse is working with a client with an infectious disease that requires the nurse to wear a particulate air filter respirator. The air flow in a compressed air line is divided into two equal streams by a $T$-fitting in the line. When the nurse's hands are visibly soiled. Respiratory rate is 20, temperature is 99.8 (taken orally), heart rate is 87, and blood pressure is 124/70. Following percutaneous nephrolithotomy, the client is at greatest risk for which nursing diagnosis? Move the bed to various places in the room or periodically rearrange the furnishings in the room. They are specialized to respond to electrical, chemical and physical stimuli (EX: pain, pressure, hot/cold), and messages are conducted and transferred through them (neurotransmission). Hand hygiene is needed after contact with objects near the client. Place the client on NPO status 2. A. A nurse is caring for a client following a craniotomy. Select all that apply. A nurse is planning care for an adolescent who has scoliosis and requires surgical intervention. This increase in pressure can cause the delicate structures to be moved, damaged, or destroyed. Which of the following findings should the nurse expect? Many medications are available to control nausea and vomiting without oversedating the patient. Test the drainage for glucose. $$ The nurse recognizes that written informed consent is required for insertion of a(n): Clients who have received corticosteroids preoperatively are at risk for which type of insufficiency? B. The child's parent asks the nurse what the common name for this disease is. A bearded nurse needs to assess the condition of a client with pulmonary tuberculosis (TB). A nurse is caring for a client in isolation. A nurse is caring for a client with streptococcal pneumonia. A nurse is caring for a child who has pertussis. What measures would the nurse take to protect against spreading infection while overseeing the transport of this client? The nurse assesses the incision and notes evisceration. A nurse is caring for a child who has influenza. Which of the following would the nurse expect to include in the client's plan of care? Which of the following responses should the nurse make? Select all that apply. The nurse informs the client that many members of the health care team (including a mental health practitioner) will see him. Resources A nurse is teaching the parents of a toddler about temper tantrums. What portion of the brain would the student review? The scrub technician states to the nurse, "You can skip the fire safety information because I have worked in hospitals for the past 10 years." Deliver the compressions at 1/3 the depth of the chest. Which of the following actions should the nurse suggest to the parent? Describe three characteristics of ctenophores. During the interview, the client states, "Sometimes when I have to urinate I can't control it, and do not reach the bathroom in time." based on the nurse's knowledge of the most common hospital-acquired infections, which apparatus is most important to remove first? The nurse is caring for a postoperative client who develops evisceration of the abdominal incision. Which factor has contributed to resistant microbial strains? Which precautions will the nurse begin? \begin{matrix} \text{ } & \text{Initial Cost} & \text{Uniform Annual Benefit}\\ \text{A} & \text{\$20} & \text{\$ 6.00}\\ \text{B} & \text{35} & \text{9.25}\\ \text{C} & \text{55} & \text{13.38}\\ \text{D} & \text{60} & \text{13.78}\\ \text{E} & \text{80} & \text{24.32}\\ \text{F} & \text{100} & \text{24.32}\\ \end{matrix} What assessment findings would be a priority for the nurse to alert the provider? A nurse is caring for a 2-month-old infant who is postoperative following repair of a cleft lip and palate. In preparing a patient for surgery, the following areas should be addressed. Select all the nursing actions that apply. The home health nurse > is visiting an 18-year-old with osteogenesis. 3. The client received general anesthesia for the procedure and has opioid pain medications prescribed. A 70-year-old elderly patient is admitted to the preoperative unit for a liver resection that is scheduled for 6 hours of surgery. Each time symptoms reappear, they are more severe and of longer duration. Which statement about neonatal development is accurate? A nurse is caring for a client who is being treated for a nervous system disorder. "Temper tantrums are the toddler's attempt to gain control of a situation.". A 79-year-old man is scheduled for surgical repair of an inguinal hernia. The emergency room nurse is caring for an unconscious 6-year-old girl who has had a severe closed-head injury and notes the following changes in her vital signs. The nurse observes profuse sweating above the level of injury. Which client action indicates an accurate understanding of this information? Which intervention should the nurse implement first? Which of the following findings should the nurse expect? D. "Have your child sit with her head tilted forward and hold pressure on her nose for 10 minutes.". An older adult client tells the nurse, "I do not understand why I have had so many episodes of infection lately." 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