A nurse assess that a 3-day-old neonate who was born at 34 weeks' gestation has abdominal distention and vomiting. These assessment findings are most likely related to:
A) Respiratory Distress Syndrome (RSD)
B) Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia (BPD)
C) Periventricular Hemorrhage (PVH)
D) Necrotizing Enterocolitis (NEC)
D
Necrotizing Enterocolitis (NEC)
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An adult male patient is admitted to emergency following a fall in which he sustained a large laceration to the occipital area of his head
Prior to the fall, he says he developed unrelieved chest pain that had been present for approximately 20 minutes and is still present. The doctor diagnoses the patient with an MI and deep laceration. To minimize cardiac damage, which of the following physician's order will the nurse expect to see for this patient? A) Thrombolytics, oxygen administration, and bed rest B) Morphine sulphate, oxygen administration, and bed rest C) Oxygen administration, anticoagulants and bed rest D) Bed rest, albuterol nebulizer treatments, and oxygen administration
A nurse determines the need to administer a prescribed antidepressant in the morning because of the increased likelihood of insomnia. Which drug would this most likely be? Select all that apply
A) Amitriptyline B) Bupropion C) Citalopram D) Paroxetine E) Sertraline
Which of the following would new BSN graduates do if they wanted to develop an evidence-based practice?
a. Review literature related to the types of patients they see each day. b. Subscribe to a specialty nursing journal that describes theoretical-based clinical concepts. c. Submit a grant proposal to try a new method of wound dressing. d. Write a report in which practices are evidence based on their unit.
Which test is the clinical standard for the assessment of aortic stenosis?
A. Cardiac catheterization B. Stress test C. Chest x-ray D. Echocardiography