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more nclex questions! thanks!
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more nclex questions! thanks!
A temperature would have to be taken via the rectal route for a patient: a. who is a mouth breather b. with a history of vomiting c. with an intelligence of a 7 year old child d. who cannot tolerate a semi fowlers position When assessing for cyanosis in a dark skinned person the nurse should assess the a. sclerea of the eyes b.nail bed of the toes c. lining of the eye lids d. color of the lower legs The vital sign that would change first indicating that a postoperative patient had internal bleeding would be the: a. body temperature b. blood pressure c. pulse pressure d. heart rate
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nclex questions please help
which pulse site should not be assessed on both sides of the body at the same time? a. radial b. carotid c. femoral d. brachial
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please help with another question thanks!
I have a few questions thanks for your help! Which assessment takes priority when engaging in an emergency assessment of a patient? a. blood pressure b. airway clearance c. breathing pattern d. circulatory system The information that would be most important to document when takin ga blood pressure would be: a. staff member who tookk pressure b. patient's tolerance to having BP taken c. position of the patient if the patient is not in a sitting position d. difference between the palpated and auscultated systolic readings Who would most likely have the highest temperature? a. a newborn infant b. a person with a blood infection c. an adolescent who has been doing aerobic exercies d. an older adult who just spent 10 minutes in a warm shower
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please help with another question thanks!
i have another question thanks for all your help!! Which assessment takes priority when engaging in an emergency assessment of a patient? a. blood pressure b. airway clearance c. breathing pattern d. circulatory status The information that would be most important to document when taking a blood pressure would be: a.staff member who took the blood pressure (not correct) b. patient's tolerance to having the lood pressure thaken c. position of the patient if the patient is not in a sitting position d. difference between the palpatated and auscultated systolic readings
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Question about shock
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Question about shock
Hey this is my first post- so here goes :) Which adaptation would be most indicative of shock? a. hyperemia b. hypotension c. irregular pulse d. slow respirations i was thinking c...what do you think? Thanks!!!