A small amount of test ______________ can motivate you to do your best on the NCLEX-PN®, but too much of it can interfere with your ability to show what you know

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


Anxiety

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A patient with a history of muscular dystrophy is in the immediate post-anesthesia period and begins to experience muscle rigidity, hypercarbia, tachycardia, sweating, and labile blood pressure. What vital sign should the nurse assess first?

A) Temperature B) Apical pulse C) Respiratory rate D) Pulse pressure

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In caring for a client who has a fever, it would be important for the nurse to monitor for increased:

1) Urine output 2) Sensitivity to pain 3) Blood pressure 4) Respiratory rate

Nursing

The nurse discusses gallbladder disease with a client diagnosed with cholelithiasis. The client indicates understanding of the pathological process when the client states:

A) "I never had any GI infections before this one.". B) "I will be undergoing laparoscopic surgery to remove the stones.". C) "I hear that the gallbladder gets weak with old age.". D) "I'm glad that this issue can be dealt with medication.".

Nursing

A nurse is working the night shift in the ICU. She notices cardiac alarms sounding for one of the patients, and on arriving to the patient's room, finds him in full cardiac arrest

It is later determined that the patient's assigned nurse was at the front desk sleeping. The nurse realizes the important of reporting this issue but does not want to face backlash from her co-worker. Which describes what the nurse is experiencing? a. Decision-making b. Ethical dilemma c. Preconceived beliefs d. Discrimination

Nursing