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Codes for repair, revision, and reconstrution procedures that are completed to correct an anomaly or injury to an anatomical structure are differentiated bya. Type of muscle , tendon, joint, or or anatomical site b. Depth and size c. Site, type of procedure , whether other procedures are performed at the same time d. Type of muscle, depth and size
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The part of the brain that integrates sensory input from the eyes, ears, muscles, and joins with motor information from the cerebral cortex is theA. cerebrum.B. cerebellum.C. brain stem.D. diencephalon.
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A surge suppressor should have a rating of at least _______.1. 1449-V2. 123-V3. 330-V4. 230-V
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during aerobic exercise with gradually increasing intensity, the point at which the increased demands for oxygen results in a nonlinear increase in ventilation corresponds with:
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The nurse determines that a client's skeletal traction needs correction if which observation is made?1. Weights are not touching the floor.2. Weights are hanging free of the bed.3. Traction ropes rest against the footboard.4. Traction ropes are aligned in each pulley.
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With a diagnosis of pneumonia, which assessment finding warrants immediate intervention by the nurse?Oxygen saturation 90%.Oxygen should be applied and titrated to keep the oxygen level at 92% or higher.
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The negative effects associated with anaphylactic shock are the result of:A)severe internal fluid loss.B) inadequate pumping of the heart.C) vasodilation and bronchoconstriction.D) the nervous system's release of adrenalin.
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You hear the pharmacist talking to a nurse over the phone about mr. kennedy who overdosed on apap. which medication did mr. kennedy overdose on?
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good objectives are set in stone and will not change throughout the performance review period.A. TrueB. False
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According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, what is the daily estimated energy requirement (EER) for an infant born before 34 weeks of gestation?
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the nurse provides care for a client scheduled to receive spinal anesthesia. it is most important for the nurse to take which action when
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All of the following are effects of kinins EXCEPTA) vasodilation.B) increased blood vessel permeability.C) chemotaxis of phagocytic granulocytes.D) drawing in neutrophils to infected or injure area.E) production of antibodies
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Mrs. Robinson brings in a prescription for her osteoporosis. Which medication would most likely be on her prescription? Select one: A. Bactrim B. Bonine C. Boniva D. Brilinta
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which of the following manifestations should a client taking oral contraceptives report to the provider? group of answer choices reduced menstrual flow breast tenderness pain, redness and warmth in the calf increased appetite
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a 14-year-old is scheduled for surgery to treat scoliosis. the child will be hospitalized for about a week and then discharged home to recuperate for 3-4 weeks before returning to school. what is the best activity the nurse can recommend to promote age-specific growth and development during this time
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a nursing facility patient develops an acute illness and is seen by her attending physician. he performs a medically appropriate history and/or exam and performs medical decision making (mdm) of moderate complexity. what code should the physician use to report these services?
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which of the following is true about calories? group of answer choices caloric needs stay about the same during various life stages. calories are a unit of measure of the energy obtained from food. calories are one of the basic nutrient groups. restricted-calorie diets are always safe.
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a client diagnosed with a stasis ulcer has been hospitalized. there is an order to change the dressing and provide wound care. which activity should the nurse first perform when providing wound care?
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Major trauma patients are at high risk of developing deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism. The nurse understands that trauma patients are at risk due to which factors? (Select all that apply.)a.Blood stasisb.Hypernatremiac.Injury to the intimal surface of the vesseld.Hyperosmolaritye.Hypercoagulopathyf.Immobility
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the connection between a billed service and a diagnosis is called coding initiative payer regulations compliance errors code linkage (true or false)
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a nurse administers intravenous (iv) therapy to the wrong client. what possible legal complications might the nurse face in such situation?1. assault2. battery3. malpractice4. false imprisonment
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The nurse provides care for a client receiving chemotherapy. The medication is an alkylating agent. Which actions will the nurse implement to minimize adverse effects? (Select all that apply.)1. Prevent ileus formation by encouraging frequent ambulation.2. Administer anti-emetics prophylactically and as needed.3. Offer frequent high fat meals to prevent weight loss.4. Teach client to use saline mouth rinse before and after meals.5. Encourage client to increase fluid intake for the next 3 days.6. Educate client about the benefits of exercise to manage fatigue.
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If there was no medullary concentration (osmotic) gradient, the kidneys would produce:small amount of dilute urinesmall amount of concentrated urinelarge amount of concentrated urinelarge amount of dilute urine
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a registered nurse (rn) is caring for a patient who had an orthopedic injury of the leg requiring surgery and application of a cast. postoperatively, which nursing assessment is of highest priority?
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