What is Step 2 of the United States Medical Licensing Examination
a. Clinical knowledge and clinical skills
b. Computer based multiple-choice assessment
c. Computer based multiple-choice assessment with computer based case simulation
d. Patient simulations
Answer: a. Clinical knowledge and clinical skills
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a. Pituitary b. Adrenals c. Pancreas d. Thyroid
The nurse is caring for a patient with a central venous catheter for total parenteral nutrition. Which findings would indicate to the nurse that the patient might be experiencing central line-associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI)?
1. Sudden glucose intolerance 2. Leukocytosis 3. Sudden onset of chills 4. Sudden onset chest pain 5. Tenderness at the insertion site
A client is admitted with hyponatremia. Four hours after the initial assessment, the nurse notes that the client has new hyperactive bowel sounds in all four quadrants. What analysis about the client's condition is correct?
a. The hyponatremia is worse. b. The hyponatremia is the same. c. The hyponatremia is better. d. The client now has hypernatremia.
The nurse could be invading a client's personal space when: (Select all that apply.)
A) leaving the door open to the room while the client is sleeping. B) placing newborn twins in the same baby bed. C) stooping to face the client eye to eye when explaining a procedure. D) sitting on the side of the bed to assist the client with eating a meal. E) placing personal belongings in a drawer or closet.