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Aling Leni has observed that there was a change in the color of her vagina which went from pink to violet. Which of the following statements by Nurse Kristine is correct with this finding? a. "It is a normal occurrence during pregnancy known as Chadwick's sign" b. "It is a normal occurrence during pregnancy known as Goodell's sign. c. "It is a normal occurrence during pregnancy known as Hegar's sign." d. "It is a normal occurrence during pregnancy known as Braxton-Hicks' sign.

"It is a normal occurrence during pregnancy known as Chadwick's sign"

which of the following sentences is NOT a concept related to Florence Nightingale's theory? a. "poor or difficult environments led to poor health and disease" b. "environment could be altered to improve conditions so that the natural laws would allow healing to occur" c. "the coal of nursing is to put the patient in the best condition for nature to act upon him" d. "human beings are open systems in constant interaction with the environment"

"human beings are open systems in constant interaction with the environment"

in Martha E. Roger's theory of Human Beings she defined nursing as a. "the act of assisting others in the provision and management of self-care to maintain or improve human functioning at home level of effectiveness." b. "unique profession in that is concerned with all of the variables affecting an individual's response to stress." c. "an art and science that is humanistic and humanitarian." d. "health care profession that focuses on human life processes and patterns and emphasizes promotion of health for individuals, families, groups and society as a whole."

"unique profession in that is concerned with all of the variables affecting an individual's response to stress."

Based from the information above, how many fertilized eggs will be inserted in the woman's uterus? a. 1 only b. 1-2 fertilized ova c. 3-4 fertilized ova d. Up to 5 fertilized ova may be transferred

1 only

aling sion asks nurse dina " how long should i be having the intraterine device?" nurse dina must tell aling sion that the effectiveness of the copper T380 IUD is around a. 10 years b. 5 years c. 3 years d. 6 moths

10 years

Upon interview, Aling Leni told Nurse Kristine that she can feel fetal movements. Nurse Kristine that the fetal movements can be felt by the mother as early as a. 12-15 weeks AOG b.16-20 weeks AOG c. 21-25 weeks AOG d 8-11 weeks AOG

16-20 weeks AOG

A nurse is to administer 500 mg of a drug intramuscularly. The label on the multidose vial reads 250 mg/ml. how much of the medication would the nurse prepare on the syringe? a. 0.5 ml b. 1 ml c. 1.5 ml d. 2 ml

2 ml

A physician orders 250 mg of an antibiotic suspension, the label on the suspension read "500 mg/5 mi" how much would the nurse administer? a. 2.5 ml b. 5 ml c. 75 ml d. 10

2.5 ml

In Dorothy johnson's behavioral system model, she defined which of the following statements? a. "Nursing is a science and the performing art of nursing is practice relationship with persons ( individuals groups and communities) in their processes of becoming." - Parse b. "Participation in care core and cure aspects of patient care where care is the sole function of nurses whereas the core and cure are shared with other members of the health team" Lydia Hall c. "People differ in their concept of nursing but he would disagree that nursing is there during or caring for someone in a motherly fashion" Ernestine Weidenbach d. "An external regulatory force which acts to preserve the organization and integration of the patient's behaviour at an optimum level under those conditions in which the behavior constitutes a threat to the physical or social health or in which illness is found"

"An external regulatory force which acts to preserve the organization and integration of the patient's behaviour at an optimum level under those conditions in which the behavior constitutes a threat to the physical or social health or in which illness is found"

How many hours after fertilization will the laboratory-grown zygotes be inserted into the woman's uterus? a. 12 hours b. 24 hours c. 48 hours d. 40 hours

48 hours

How many levels of nursing experience did Patricia Benner identify? a. 3 b. 4 c. 5 d. 7

5

how many methods of helping did Dorothea Orem identify? a. 3 b. 5 c. 7 d. 9

5

Doctor Rodrigo Robredo has ordered dextrose 5% in water, 1000 ml to be infused over delivering 15 drops per milliliter. Nurse Bong should run the infusion rate at: a. 15 drops per minute b.21 drops per minute c. 31 drops per minute d.125 drops per minute

31 drops per minute

Which of the following interventions is considered as a primary level of prevention? a. Using physical therapy to help the patient cope with above-the-knee amputation. b. Obtaining a breast biopsy to detect breast cancer C. Administering an anti-Hepatitis B immunization to an infant d. Administering Ceftriaxone (Rocephin) to a patient who has gonorrhea

Administering an anti-Hepatitis B immunization to an infant

When assessing for the liver functioning of a patient who is receiving hepatotoxic drugs the nurse must check which of the following? a. Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) b. Creatinine clearance (CLer) C. Complete blood count d. Alanine aminotransferase and aspartame aminotransferase

Alanine aminotransferase and aspartame aminotransferase

A female patient named Mikas Ackerman has been found to be suffering from deep-vein thrombosis. Which nursing diagnosis' should Nurse Eren prioritize at this time? a. Altered peripheral tissue perfusion related to venous congestion b.Risk for injury related to edera c. Fluid volume excess related to peripheral vascular disease d. Impaired gas exchange related to decreased blood flow

Altered peripheral tissue perfusion related to venous congestion

A patient named Panfilo dela Rosa is suffering from hypoxia. The physician is most likely to order which of the following tests? a. Arterial blood gas analysis b.Total hemoglobin and hematocrit c. Chest X-ray d. Complete blood count

Arterial blood gas analysis

After giving anxiolytics, the patient says to Nurse Tina, "It seems that you are too busy to stay with me." How should nurse Tina respond? a. "You'll feel better after I've given you the medication." b "You will be able to sleep after the drug starts to take effect." C. "I have to attend to other patients, however, I will be back after 10 minutes." d. "I apologize but I need to attend to other patients in the ward."

C. "I have to attend to other patients, however, I will be back after 10 minutes."

Nurse Jessie is currently adhering to the principles of medical asepsis when performing patient care in the hospital setting. Which nursing action performed by the nurse follows these recommended guidelines? a. The nurse carries the patient's soiled bed linens close to the body to prevent spreading microorganisms into the air. b. The nurse places soiled bed linens and hospital gowns on the floor when making the bed. C. The nurse moves the patient table away from the nurse's body when wiping it off after a meal. d. The nurse cleans the most soiled items in the patient's bathroom first and follows with the cleaner items.

C. The nurse moves the patient table away from the nurse's body when wiping it off after a meal.

A patient named Jasmine Allamudin is in the bathroom when Nurse Belle enters to give a prescribed medication. What should the nurse in charge do? a. Wait for the patient to return to her bed then leave the medication at her bedside. b. Return shortly to the patient's room and remain there until the patient takes her medication. C. Tell the patient to be sure to take the medication and then leave it at her bedside. d. Leave the medication at her patient's bedside.

Return shortly to the patient's room and remain there until the patient takes her medication.

A client named Kakashi has been prescribed with diphenhydramine (Benadryl) for his allergies. He then contacts the nurse and complains of drowsiness after taking the medication making it almost impossible for him to do his work. This is an example of a. Drug synergism b. Side effect C. First-pass effect

Side effect

Nurse Joy is going to administer a tablet via the sublingual route. She should instruct her patient to place the tablet on the a. Inside of the cheek b. Floor of the mouth c. Roof of the mouth d. Top of the tongue

Floor of the mouth

Nurse Kristine has told Aling Leni about the importance of taking folic acid supplements. Aling Leni asks the significance of taking these supplements. Nurse Kristine must state that a. Folic acid prevents the occurrence of mental retardation in the fetus b. Folic acid prevents iron deficiency anemia in the pregnant mother C. Folic acid prevents neural tube defects from developing in the fetus d. Folic acid prevents gestational diabetes in the mother

Folic acid prevents neural tube defects from developing in the fetus

Prior to aspiration of ova from the female which of the following hormones will be given to the woman 1 month prior to the procedure? following staten a. Follicle-stimulating hormone b. Luteinizing hormone C. Estrogen d. Human chorionic gonadotropin hormone

Follicle-stimulating hormone

in Jean Watson's theory she has stated to focus on which of the following? a.Treatment of diseases b. Rehabilitation c. Health Promotion d. Control of Environment

Health Promotion

Why is progesterone or luteinizing hormone prescribed a woman after undergoing IVF? a. Due to the blockage of the fallopian tubes b. Hormonal imbalances brought about by the procedure C The corpus luteum can be injured by the aspiration of the follicle d Due to cysts growing on the mother's ovaries

Hormonal imbalances brought about by the procedure

Which hormone is necessary for a positive pregnancy test? a. Progesterone b. Human chorionic gonadotropin C' Estrogen d. Lactogen

Human chorionic gonadotropin

The nursing theorist who identified the 5 stages of the nursing process is a. Lydia Hall b. Madeleine Leininger C. Ida Jean Orlando d. Imogene King

Ida Jean Orlando

In Jean Watson's Theory of Human Caring, She has stated that nursing is concerned with the following EXCEPT; a. Promoting health b. Preventing Illness c. Caring for the Sick d. Identifying the basic needs

Identifying the basic needs

Nurse Aladdin Abdulrahman is reviewing the patient's blood pressure after administering an oral anti hypertension 30 minutes before. The nurse is employing which stage of the nursing process? a. Nursing diagnosis b. Planning C. Implementation d. Evaluation

Implementation

Which of the following best describes Kussmaul respirations? a. Increased rate and depth of breathing over a prolonged period of time. In response to metabolic acidosis, the body's attempt to blow off CO2 to buffer a fixed acid such as ketones. b. Followed by a gradual decrease in volume and frequency, with apnea periods of 10 - 30 seconds between cycle. C. Short episodes of rapid, deep inspirations followed by 10 - 30 second apneic period. d. Only able to breathe comfortable in upright position (such as sitting in chair), unable to breath laying down

Increased rate and depth of breathing over a prolonged period of time. In response to metabolic acidosis, the body's attempt to blow off CO2 to buffer a fixed acid such as ketones.

The nurse must know that the process of in vitro fertilization involves which of the following procedures? a. Oophorectomy b. Laparoscopy C Salpingectomy d. Drug therapy

Laparoscopy

Nurse JM is tasked to do a nursing care plan in the ward. The identification of actual or potential health problem is done during which step of the nursing process? a Assessment b. Nursing diagnosis C. Planning d. Implementation

Nursing diagnosis

Which of the following is true about the working phase of the nurse-patient relationship? a. Obtain subjective data b. Make the patient comfortable c. Greet the patient d. Establish rapport

Obtain subjective data

In Hildegard Peplau's Theory of Interpersonal Relations, she has identified four components which a. Digestion, respiration, elimination, and sleep b. Person, environment, health, and nursing c. Orientation, identification, exploitation, and resolution d. Air, food, water, and shelter

Orientation, identification, exploitation, and resolution

In explaining the development of her baby, you identified in chronological order of growth of the fetus as it occurs in pregnancy as a. Ovum, embryo, zygote, fetus, infant b. Zygote, ovum, embryo, fetus, infant c. Ovum, zygote, embryo, fetus, infant d. Zygote, ovum, fetus, embryo, infant

Ovum, zygote, embryo, fetus, infant

With this pregnancy, Aling Nena is a a. P3 G3 b. Primigravida c. P3 G4 d. PO G3

P3 G4

Nurse Ann is going to assess a newly admitted client who is suspected to have Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever. Which of the following should she record as subjective data? a. Body temperature of 38.8 degrees Celsius b. Complete blood count result C. Patient's complaint about abdominal pain d. Client's blood pressure of 110/78-

Patient's complaint about abdominal pain

Faye Glenn Abdellah's 21 nursing problems were categorized into which of the following? a. Physical, sociological, and emotional needs b. Prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation C. Physiological, psychological, and spiritual d .Food, air, and water

Physical, sociological, and emotional needs

Nurse Jason is going to feed the patient via the nasogastric tube. Which nursing action is essential in performing enteral feeding? a. Elevating the head of the bed b. Positioning the patient to the left side C. Warming the formula before administering it d. Hanging a full day's worth of formula at one time.

Elevating the head of the bed

Nurse Erna has found out that after giving proper interventions to Soma who has fever brought about by meningitis, the patient's fever has not subsided yet. She is revising patient Soma's nursing care plan. During which step of the nursing process does revision take place? a. Nursing diagnosis b. Planning c Evaluation d. Assessment

Evaluation

When teaching Aling Nena about her pregnancy, you should include personal common discomforts. Which of the following is an indication for prompt professional supervision? a. Constipation and hemorrhoids b Backache C. Facial edema d. Frequency of urination

Facial edema

Nurse Kristine began assessing Aling Leni's pregnancy. Which of the following findings would indicate for a positive pregnancy? a. Linea nigra that has formed on the mother's abdomen b. Goodell's sign c. Fetal movements felt by the mother d. Fetal heart tone heard by the nurse through the stethoscope

Fetal heart tone heard by the nurse through the stethoscope

Nurse Ishbelle uses a stethoscope to auscultate a female patient's chest. Which statement about the stethoscope with the bell and the diaphragm is true? a. The bell detects thrills best b. The bell detects high-pitched sounds best c. The diaphragm detects high-pitched sounds best d. The diaphragm detects low-pitched sounds best

The diaphragm detects high-pitched sounds best

In Lydia Hall's Core, Care, Cure model, she has identified the core as which of the following? a. Primary role of a professional nurse such as providing bodily care for the patient b. The patient receiving nursing care c. The aspect of nursing which involves the administration of medications and treatments d. the purpose of nursing was to help and support an individual, family, or community

The patient receiving nursing care

Mang Jess on the other hand wants information about vasectomy. Which of the following is NOT true regarding vasectomy? a. A vasectomy can be done in an ambulatory setting, such as in a primary health care clinic. b. The man may experience a small amount of local pain afterward, which can be managed by taking a m analgesic and applying ice to the site. C The male can have unprotected sex with his spouse immediately after the surgery has been done. d. The surgical procedure is about 99.5% effective.

The surgical procedure is about 99.5% effective.

Which of the following is TRUE with regard to Aling Nena's psychological change during her second trimester of her ently in her pregnancy? a. The woman and her partner both spend time recovering from the surprise of learning that they are pregnant and concentrate on what it feels like to be pregnant. b. The woman and her partner move through emotions such as narcissism and introversion as they concentrate on what it feels like to be a parent. C. The woman and her partner prepare clothing and sleeping arrangements for the baby but also grow impatient as they ready themselves for birth. d. The woman has a common reaction of ambivalence, or feeling both pleased and not pleased about the pregnancy

The woman and her partner move through emotions such as narcissism and introversion as they concentrate on what it feels like to be a parent.

Doctor Eren has ordered Nurse Misaka to administer cefuroxime (Ceftin) 500 mg via IV bolus t.i.d to a patient with acute glumerulonephritis. a. Twice a day b. Thrice a day c. Once a day d. Four times a day

Thrice a day

Which of the following is the purpose of physical examination? a. To obtain subjective data from the patient b. To know about the patient's chief complaint C. To determine changes in a patient's health status and how to respond to a problem as well as promote healthy lifestyles and wellbeing d. To evaluate the outcome of the nursing interventions

To determine changes in a patient's health status and how to respond to a problem as well as promote healthy lifestyles and wellbeing

A student nurse is instructed to perform an intramuscular injection by using the Z-track method. The student nurse must know that the purpose of doing the Z-track method is a. To enhance blood flow to the injection site b. To allow faster absorption of the drug into the muscle C. To prevent drug leakage into the subcutaneous tissue, helps seal the drug in the muscle, and minimizes skin irritation. d. To allow faster drug clearance

To prevent drug leakage into the subcutaneous tissue, helps seal the drug in the muscle, and minimizes skin irritation.

The couple has finally chosen the intrauterine device as a method of contraception. Nurse Dina must inform Aling Sion of which of the following? a. Breast tenderness after insertion of the IUD b. Vaginal discoloration 1 week after insertion of the IUD c. Amenorrhea for 6 months after the insertion of the IUD d. Vaginal spotting and uterine cramping during the first 2 or 3 weeks after IUD insertion

Vaginal spotting and uterine cramping during the first 2 or 3 weeks after IUD insertion

Nurse Ronald is conducting an interview to a depressed patient. Which statement from Nurse Ronald is a great example of giving general leads? a. "I can see that and then?" b. "Why are you feeling so depressed right now?" c. "Can you give me the date and time we are currently in today?" d. "You seem so tense right now."

a. "I can see that and then?"

Which of the following statements from Nurse Katrina shows a good example of focusing? a. "You mentioned about growing up with your mother. Let's discuss that further. b. "Your time with me today is for an hour. I'll stay with you until then." c. "I'm finding it hard to understand what you mean." d. "Tell me one of the wonderful things that has occurred to you this week."

a. "You mentioned about growing up with your mother. Let's discuss that further.

Nurse Mona is assigned 4 patients in the infectious disease ward. Which of the following patients must Nurse Mona attend to first? a. A 54-year old male patient who is recently diagnosed to have pulmonary tuberculosis b. A 66-year old female patient who has community acquired pneumonia c. A 37-year old male patient who is diagnosed to have Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) d. A 24-year old female patient who is suspected to have a streptococcus infection

a. A 54-year old male patient who is recently diagnosed to have pulmonary tuberculosis

A 44-year old female is recently diagnosed to have pulmonary tuberculosis. She is currently undergoing treatment at the DOTS center. The nurse assigned to her must know that the tubercle bacilli is transmitted in which of the following? a. Airborne b. Contact C. Droplet d. All of the above

a. Airborne

Nurse Naya is teaching the community about the importance of hand hygiene. Which component of hand washing should the nurse include that is most important for removing microorganisms? a. Friction b. Water C. Time d. Soap

a. Friction

A client named Rodrigo De Lima tells the nurse, "Whenever I am furious, I always get into a fistfight with my spouse, sometimes I punch my children as well." The nurse states, "I have observed you smiling while you talk about domestic violence." The therapeutic communication technique employed by the nurse is a. Making observations b. Formulating a plan of action c. Providing general leads d. Exploring

a. Making observations

A 7-year old child recently had German measles or rubella. Being immune to rubella after having the disease be a. Natural active acquired immunity b. Artificial active acquired immunity C.Natural passive acquired immunity d. Artificial passive acquired immunity

a. Natural active acquired immunity

which of the following is the theory associated with Sister Callista Roy? a. Behavioral System Model b. theory of carative caring c. adaptation model of nursing d. theory of bureaucratic nursing

adaptation model of nursing

During the discussion about oral contraceptive pills, Aling Sion asked nurse Dina, "what do i do if i forget to take an oral contraceptive pill? Nurse Dina must reply with which of the following? A. "If the pill omitted was one of the placebo ones, ignore it and just take the next pill on time the next day" B. "If you forgot to lake one of the active pills, take it as soon as you remember. Continue the following day with your usual pill schedule. Missing one pill this way should not initiate ovulation. C. "If you miss two consecutive active pills, take two pills as soon as you remember. Then, continue the following day with your usual schedule. You may experience some vaginal spotting with two forgotten pills D. All of the above

all of the above

in Martha E. Roger's the Science of Unitary Human Beings contains two dimensions: the science of nursing which is the knowledge specific to the field of nursing that comes from scientific research; and a. art of nursing b. adaptation model c. behavioral systems model d. carative caring

art of nursing

Which Nurse Martha visits a patient at home the patient tells her, "I haven't slept during the last couple or high Which of the following statements from the nurse is therapeutic for the patient a. "I too have trouble sleeping sometimes. b. "I see that you have difficulty or sleeping. c. "Is that so?" d. "I see.

b. "I see that you have difficulty or sleeping.

A client named Agol tells Nurse Jinky, "I feel awtul because my mom does not allow me to go back home after discharged from the hospital." Which response from Nurse inky is therapeutic? a. "Your mom sounds like she is an empathic person. I'll help you talk to her." b. "You feel that your mom will not allow you to return to your home?" c. "Why will you not speak this out with your mom? You may probably learn that she really does not feel way?" d. "It's somehow common for patients to have feelings like this after long periods of being in the hospital

b. "You feel that your mom will not allow you to return to your home?"

Nurse Susan is currently assigned to the medical ward. She is tasked to properly practice the proper isolation techniques. Which of the following patients should Nurse Susan place in reverse isolation? a. A 45-year old patient who is suffering from pneumonia b. A 28-year old patient who is diagnosed with acute myelogenous leukemia c. A 33-year old patient who has a diabetic foot d. A 55-year old patient who is suffering from pulmonary tuberculosis

b. A 28-year old patient who is diagnosed with acute myelogenous leukemia

Nurse Joyce is teaching the community the best way to prevent the transmission of infection. This is best done by teaching which of the following to the community? a. Proper wearing and using face masks b. Hand hygiene C. Cleaning the surroundings d. Eating nutritious food

b. Hand hygiene

A patient named Panfilo has had a left above-the-knee amputation after a motor vehicular accident. Upon regaining consciousness, the patient states, "What happened? I can't recall anything. response? a. "I think you will recall more about the incident as you get better." b. "It was necessary to amputate your leg after the accident." c. "You were in a motor-vehicular accident last night." d. "Tell me what you think happened?"

c. "You were in a motor-vehicular accident last night."

Nurse Roque has told to his patient who will undergo an major surgery, "Don't worry, we've got some great doctors here at the hospital. You'll be in good shape once the operation is done." The type of non-therapeutic technique applied in the statement is a. Interrogation b. Giving advice c. False reassurance d. Defending

c. False reassurance

A patient named Bong is experiencing hallucinations and tells the nurse, "I can hear voices telling me to eat a lot of soap." Which of the following therapeutic communication skills must the nurse employ? a. Focusing b. Seeking clarification c. Present reality d. Provide general leads

c. Present reality

According to Jean Watson, which one is central to nursing practice and promotes health better than a simple medical cure? a.caring b.compassion c.dedication d.empathy

caring

According to Katie Eriksson's nursing theory, she said to take which of the following into use when caring for the human being in health and suffering? a. charity b. chastity c. comfort d. caritas

caritas

A patient named Historia seems tense and anxious during a nurse-client interaction, which nursing statement belittles the patient's feelings and concerns? a. "You seem to be assuming a lot of things." b. "I have observed that you are biting your nails again." C. "You seem anxious today." d. "Come on, I know you can do better than that."

d. "Come on, I know you can do better than that."

A patient named Bato who has an infected would of the head is positive for methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus. Nurse Chel must practice which of the following? a. Standard precautions b. Respiratory isolation c. Reverse isolation d. Contact Isolation

d. Contact Isolation

in Imogene King's nursing theory, her model focuses on the attainment on which of the following? a. goal b. well-being c. balanced nuturition d. basic needs

goal

according to Myra Levine's theory, she states that nursing is a. an art b. human interaction c. concerned with promoting health, preventing illness, caring for the sick, and restoring health d. science and the performing art of nursing is practiced in relationships with persons (individuals, groups, and communities) in their processes of becoming

human interaction

According to Joyce Travelbee's theory, nursing is accomplished through a. Human-to-human relationships b. Nurse-patient relationship C Manipulation of the environment d. Promoting health

human-to-human relationship

Which phase of interpersonal relations in Peplau's Theory of Interpersonal Relations should the nurse rapport with the client? a. Orientation b. Identification C. Exploitation d Resolution

orientation

what are the five variables identified in Betty Neuman's System model? a. oral, anal, phallic, latent, and genital b. physiologic, safety and security, love and belongingness, self-esteem, and self actualization c. ventilation, warmth, light, diet, cleanliness and noise d. physiological, psychological, sociocultural, developmental, and spiritual

physiological, psychological, sociocultural, developmental, and spiritual

In Patricia Benner's nursing theory she has described the advanced-beginner nurse as a. They are taught general rules to help perform tasks, and their rule-governed behavior is limited and inflexible b. shows acceptable performance, and has gained prior experience in actual nursing situations c. generally has two or three years experience on the job in the same field d. perceives and understands stations as whole parts

shows acceptable performance, and has gained prior experience in actual nursing situations

In Betty Neuman's model, the focus is on the client as a system (which may be an individual, family, group, or community) and on the client's responses to a. illness b. stressors c. needs d. health promotion

stressors

which of the following is NOT a part of Dorothea Orem's nursing theory? a. theory of self care deficit b. the self-care deficit theory c. the 21 nursing problems d. the theory of nursing systems

the 21 nursing problems

this theory from Dorothea Orem focuses on the performance or practice of activities that individuals initiate and perform on their own behalf to maintain life, health and well-being. a. theory of self-care b. the self-care deficit theory c. the theory of nursing systems d. all of the above

the self-care deficit theory

Florence nightingale's theory focused on environment. Which of the following did she define and describe in her theory? a. food, air, water, elimination and shelter b. ventilation, warmth, light, diet, cleanliness and noise c. physical, emotional, mental and spiritual d. physiologic, safety, love & belongingness, self-esteem and self actialization

ventilation, warmth, light, diet, cleanliness and noise

Dr. Rodrigo Robredo orders heparin, 7500 units, to be administered subcutaneously every 6 hours. The vial reached 10000 units per milliliter. Nurse Leni should anticipate giving how much heparin for each dose? a. 0.25 ml b. 0.5 ml c. 0.75 ml d. 1.25 ml

0.75 ml

Nurse Edberg is about to perform physical assessment of the abdomen. Which order of assessment must Nurse Edberg do? a. Inspection, palpation, percussion, and auscultation b. Auscultation, percussion, palpation, and inspection c. Inspection, auscultation, percussion, and palpation d. Any order that the nurse desires

Inspection, auscultation, percussion, and palpation

Aling Sion asks Nurse Dina about the details of bilateral tube ligation. Which of the following information is NOT true with regard to bilateral tube ligation? a. It is a surgical procedure that can be done through laparoscopy. b. It is a surgical procedure that creates a temporary contraception or sterilization that can be easily reversed in the future. c. There is a risk of ectopic pregnancy albeit a rare occurrence d. No other contraceptive methods will be used once the female undergoes the minor surgery.

It is a surgical procedure that creates a temporary contraception or sterilization that can be easily reversed in the future.

When observing universal precaution, the nurse must always practice which of the following to prevent the transmission of infection? a. Having a proper diet b. Maintain adequate exercise C. Taking supplemental vitamins and minerals D. Practice hand hygiene at all times

Practice hand hygiene at all times

Nurse Vincent is teaching the community about the importance of exercise to prevent the occurrence of type II diabetes mellitus. a. Primary prevention b. Secondary prevention C. Tertiary prevention d. Passive prevention

Primary prevention


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