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How could you force more fluid from the capillaries into the tissues
How could you force more fluid from the capillaries into the tissues
1.) for this set of blood values explain the clients condition
normal plasma values: ph: 7.35, pCO2: 35-45mmhg, pHCO: 22-26mEq/L
clients values: ph: 7.30, pCO2 47mmhg, HCO3: 19.5 mEq/L

2.)assuming a normal individual, production and secretion of thyrotropin releasing hormone(TRH) will lead to all of the following except?(not a multiple choice question, no choice
Nursing and Clinical   mandy!   806   Asked 10 years ago
Identify 3-5 nursing diagnosis for the patient and case study and prioritize them. State what addit
Identify 3-5 nursing diagnosis for the patient and case study and prioritize them. State what addit
Here is the scenario: Brendon B is a 24 year old patient who just came up from the OR/PACU after emergency surgery for a ruptured appendix- he had an appendectomy. The nursing assistant (UAP or unlicensed assistive personnel) helped to transfer him into the bed and she tells you she laid him flat since his blood pressure is so low. He is sleeping and arouses slowly when his name is
Nursing and Clinical   vibrentthing   1933   Asked 10 years ago
Name the three portions of the pharynx. Give a description of each.
Name the three portions of the pharynx. Give a description of each.
Name the three portions of the pharynx. Give a description of each.
Nursing and Clinical   colleen   1273   Asked 11 years ago
Name the common parts of the cell. Define each part.
Name the common parts of the cell. Define each part.
Name the common parts of the cell. Define each part.
Nursing and Clinical   colleen   1020   Asked 11 years ago
50 Medical Surgical Nursing Problems with Answers and Rationales
50 Medical Surgical Nursing Problems with Answers and Rationales
This is a test drill on Medical Surgical Nursing
The questions are in line with the framework of Nurse Licensure Exam and derived from Lippincot's and Springhouse Review Book.
These are common board questions for you to study
Next post will be the answers and rationales. You're all free to post a comment and please rep me up.
Good luck guys and have fun
Nursing and Clinical   biobio   6584   Asked 11 years ago
50 Integumentary Health Problems with Answers and Rationales
50 Integumentary Health Problems with Answers and Rationales
This is a test drill for Integumentary Health Problems
The questions are in line with the framework of Nurse Licensure Exam and derived from Saunders NCLEX Review 3rd
edition.They are common board questions for you to study
Next post will be the answers and rationales. You're all free to post a comment and rep me up.
Good luck guys and have fun with the test
Nursing and Clinical   biobio   20268   Asked 11 years ago
Picnic Worksheet - How did the contamination occur?
Picnic Worksheet - How did the contamination occur?
1.  How did the contamination occur?

2.  Who was the index person?

3.  Was the illness an infection or intoxication?

4.  What steps would you take to prevent another outbreak?

here are the questions that are on the work sheet that i need help with answering. If someone could explain to me what a Index person is I would
Nursing and Clinical   longhornsfan1021   1044   Asked 12 years ago
A nurse is providing genetic counseling to a couple who both have the sickle-cel
A nurse is providing genetic counseling to a couple who both have the sickle-cel
A nurse is providing genetic counseling to a couple who both have the sickle-cell anemia trait, but not the disease. The couple is trying to decide whether or not to have a child. What is the possibility that a child would inherit the disease? What is one reason they might consider not having a child?
Nursing and Clinical   barry   1857   Asked 12 years ago
A patient's anxiety caused her to develop respiratory alkalosis. The nurse instr
A patient's anxiety caused her to develop respiratory alkalosis. The nurse instr
A patient's anxiety caused her to develop respiratory alkalosis. The nurse instructs the patient to take some slow deep breaths. Explain why this would be effective.
Nursing and Clinical   barry   2363   Asked 12 years ago
As the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) progresses, some individuals develop p
As the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) progresses, some individuals develop p
As the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) progresses, some individuals develop persistent generalized lymphadenopathy. Explain why this may occur.
Nursing and Clinical   barry   2235   Asked 12 years ago
Describe why the prognosis of cancer is best when there is no detectable spread
Describe why the prognosis of cancer is best when there is no detectable spread
Describe why the prognosis of cancer is best when there is no detectable spread from the region of the primary tumor to the lymph nodes.
Nursing and Clinical   barry   2849   Asked 12 years ago
While passing through a village on safari you notice a man with one enormous leg
While passing through a village on safari you notice a man with one enormous leg
While passing through a village on safari you notice a man with one enormous leg and one normal-sized leg. What could have caused the increased size of the swollen leg?
Nursing and Clinical   barry   2959   Asked 12 years ago
A patient has an 80% blockage of his left anterior descending coronary artery. D
A patient has an 80% blockage of his left anterior descending coronary artery. D
A patient has an 80% blockage of his left anterior descending coronary artery. Describe what occurs in terms of myocardial oxygen supply and demand if his sympathetic nervous system is stimulated.
Nursing and Clinical   barry   3361   Asked 12 years ago
A patient lost a lot of blood during surgery and his blood pressure dropped from
A patient lost a lot of blood during surgery and his blood pressure dropped from
A patient lost a lot of blood during surgery and his blood pressure dropped from 120/80 to 90/50. Describe how the kidneys respond to this change in blood pressure.
Nursing and Clinical   barry   2918   Asked 12 years ago
At the battle of Shiloh in the American Civil War, Confederate General A. S. Joh
At the battle of Shiloh in the American Civil War, Confederate General A. S. Joh
At the battle of Shiloh in the American Civil War, Confederate General A. S. Johnston was killed when he was shot in the thigh. Witnesses reported that he bled to death almost before he realized that he was wounded. Which blood vessel was most likely to have been injured? Why is a tourniquet usually ineffective in stopping the bleeding from this wound?
Nursing and Clinical   barry   2371   Asked 12 years ago
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