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the small intestine contains millions of small finger like projections, what is it? - ANSWERvili small intestine needs bile only, where is the bile stored in? - ANSWERgallbladder what document explains the scope of an LVN - ANSWERnurse practice act
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the small intestine contains millions of small finger like projections, what is it? - ANSWERvili small intestine needs bile only, where is the bile stored in? - ANSWERgallbladder what document explains the scope of an LVN - ANSWERnurse practice act you're administering a water and soap enema,what would be the steps to perform to purge air from tubing> - ANSWERopen clamp and fill with solution what do you document when inserting indwelling catheter? - ANSWERdate and time , procedure done, patient teaching, tolerance what is the primary reason to use sterile technique when inserting and indwelling catheter? - ANSWERavoid introduction of microorganisms how far can you go with passive range of motion? - ANSWERas much as the patient can tolerate what are the enzymes produced in the pancreas? - ANSWERamylase, lipase, and trypsin structure of the nephron responsible for the reabsorption of water and solubes during urine formation? - ANSWERproximal convulated tubule major regulator of respiratory activities? - ANSWERPCo event occurs in response to increase thoracic volume? - ANSWERair enters respiratory passage factor that stimulates bones to grow - ANSWERweight barring phase of the nursing process that requires you to establish intervention for your patient - ANSWERADPIE most preventive technique that interrupts infectious process? - ANSWERhand washing checking o2 saturation, patient has pneumonia, reassuring human need according to Maslows? - ANSWERphysiological where do you check the apical pulse? - ANSWER5th and 6th intercostal, on the left side
to provide competent transcultural nursing to specific clients in a geographic area, what are they? - ANSWERillness, cultural influence/beliefs about health, health practices once hospice service has begun, your focus changes from rehab/restoration to what type of care? - ANSWERcomfort care why do nurses provide inservice providing a safe hospital environment? - ANSWERto prevent injury reinforcing teaching with a newly liscenced nurse about use of restraints. what should new nurse identify as requiring restraints? - ANSWERkeeps pulling central venous catheter contributing to plan of care of a patient who has dementia, what do you include in POC? - ANSWERprovide daily routine, mental stimulation assisting in admission of older confused patient, what is the statement by the wife/husband indicates the patient is experiencing delirium? - ANSWERsudden changes in behavior reinforcing teaching about expected physiological changes of aging? - ANSWERsensitivity to glare, decreased cough reflex, decreased bladder capacity, dehydration of intervertabral disc bp is 126/86, what stage is this? - ANSWERprehypertension what happens when there is a complication of immobility? - ANSWERreddened sacrum intervention of patient that has acute dysphagia, how do you position the head? - ANSWERforward what do you do prior to administer tube feeding? - ANSWERcheck ph level patient is receiving mechanically altered diet, what would be a food choice? - ANSWERwheat toast manifestation of hypoxia - ANSWERcyanosis what do you do after tracheostomy care? - ANSWERsecure ties before removing old one what do you do to obtain a culture and sensitivity from a catheter? - ANSWERobtain a sterile specimen container systemic circulation occurs when blood is pumped from the lt ventricle of the heart to all parts of the body and returns to? - ANSWERrt atrium
built in the immune system (bodyguards) - ANSWERmalignant cells ( allergens, toxins, and pathogens) where does the rt atrium receive blood from? - ANSWERsuperior inferior vena cava, coronary sinus when lifting pt up in bed, the nurse should protect their back by? - ANSWERbending knees clean dentures , which one do you apply first? - ANSWERupward what do yo provide the pt when doing a complete bed bath - ANSWERprivacy, close curtain major parts of large intestine - ANSWERsigmoid colon inner region of kidney contain most urine tubules? - ANSWERrenal medulla males-gland surrounding the urethra? - ANSWERprostate when the mature ovum is caught by - ANSWERfimbrae lung covered by? what membrane - ANSWERvisceral pleura event occurs in response to thoracic volume? air moves where - ANSWERrespiratory passages part of fascial skeleton - ANSWERmaxillary bone what example of a joint , is the knee? - ANSWERhinge joint what system transports water, nutrition and waste - ANSWERcardiovascular system type of tissue that contract the brain and spinal cord - ANSWERmuscle layer located just below the skin to surface muscle - ANSWERcellulite what is the LVN responsibility to renew liscense - ANSWERceu's , renew liscense every 2 years how did soldiers benefit from sanitation in hospital from florence nightindale found - ANSWERhyegine, accurate record keeping, diet, introduction to medical equipment what else must a catheter be used for - ANSWERdivert urine flow, healing, introduce meds, dilate portions of urinary tract encapsulated nerve endings in the dermis receptors for who - ANSWERtouch, pressure , heat and cold
normal range of vital signs - ANSWERmade deeper from standard range when the patient is being admitted to the hospital , nurses may help the patient feel loss of identity by? - ANSWERcalling the patient by his/her name normal bp - ANSWER120/ temperature that stays constant - ANSWERcore tympanic temperature, where do you check it? - ANSWERear for a child , how do you check tympanic temperature - ANSWERdown and back nursing process requires nurse to establish care for pt - ANSWERplanning example of fomite - ANSWERcontaminated stethoscope standard precaution - ANSWERgloves