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:yeah:hi i want to start a sturdy group for the nclex test. we have to pray, focus, and sturdy hard so we could beat this nclex beast:devil:. the economy is getting harder and harder everyday, we need to pass so we could start working. so all the lpn's should come together so we could start this sturdy group:yeah:. we could start by trowing random questions or post wat you know, there's no wrong answers:) if any of you should make a mistake, we will make corrections and break it down and tell you the correct answer, and the reason why it was wrong. :up:we should all come together so we could pass the nclex in the name of the lord:)
ok, we should start :pntrghi:monday the 9th (8/9/10) @ 2:00pm:pntlft: if the time is not working for you let me no, and we gonna start on :pntrghi:infection control and safety,:pntlft: i hope y'all ready cuz i don't want to hear no excuses cuz we here for 1 reason and 1 reason only (nclex):).
i'm already graduated for couple months now i took my hesi the first time n i passed it with a 1192 i had the highest score from all the students that take the hesi i don't no how it happend but it did, my teacher said dat i should go straight for nclex cuz she thinks i'm ready but i don't really think so, i want to go pass it the first time like i did for the hesi, so dat's the reason why i would like for us to start this sturdy group so i could go take the nclex cuz the more u wait the more u will forget.
no sorry hhansra the correct answer is muscle weakness.
rationale: a client taking a non-patassium sparing diuretic such as furosemide will likely need potassuim supplement to prevent hypokalelmia, this client did not take supplement potassuim. findings of hypokalemia include weakness and muscle cramps in the legs of abdomen.
tinnitus
a client is admitted to the hopital with a diagnosis of heart faillure at home the client was taking furosemide (lasix) only. which finding should a nurse andticipate on the initial admission history?a)infrequent voiding
b)tinnitus
c)muscle weakness
d)memory problems
:) you guys have 1 day to answer the question
the correct answer is muscle weakness.
rationale: a client taking a non-patassium sparing diuretic such as furosemide will likely need potassuim supplement to prevent hypokalelmia, this client did not take supplement potassuim. findings of hypokalemia include weakness and muscle cramps in the legs of abdomen.
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hey what book are u using to study....