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  1. let's send possitive mind and thoughts to those who's taking the test. best wishes and goodluck to february test takers!!! getmore-------------2/02 static----------------2/02 stacywalford--------2/03 supersaiyan---------2/07 girafee---------------2/10 imalilteapott---------2/11 roxycharmichal------2/18 choco901------------2/20 jasperhale-----------2/20 duling----------------2/23 heavensent1998-----2/25 xj3nnerz--------------2/25 mcunanan-------------2/26 let me know if there were errors in your test schedule and those who wanna join update me.
  2. . i just think it's useful. :) droplet precautions healthcare personnel wear a mask (a respirator is not necessary) for close contact with infectious patient; the mask is generally donned upon room entry. just wanna know when to discard the mask,inside the room or upon exit the room? airborne precautions healthcare personnel caring for patients on airborne precautions wear a mask or respirator, depending on the disease-specific recommendations (respiratory protection ii.e.4, table 2, and appendix a), that is donned prior to room entry. whenever possible, non-immune hcws should not care for patients with vaccine-preventable airborne diseases (e.g., measles, chickenpox, and smallpox). same here,just wanna know when to remove the mask or respirator of health care personnel caring for the pt.
  3. you can send your application now at BON ,then you wait for your eligibility letter then when you have your EL you can pay at pearsonvue $200 then you can schedule your exam and receive your att
  4. since i'm retaking here in CA what i know is that you can sit 45 days from the day you took your exam not from the day you receive your result, If you can remember the exact month when you applied at BON but if not you can just put the last exam taken(month/year) You have to wait for your eligibily letter before you can pay at pearsonvue
  5. According to the American Heart Association,these should be perform during cardiac arrest 1. the nurse should first assess responsiveness. 2.If the client is unresponsive, the nurse should activate the emergency medical system 3.call for a defibrillator. 4.Next, the nurse should assess breathing by opening the airway and then looking, listening, and feeling for respirations. 5.If respirations aren't present, the nurse should administer two slow breaths, 6. then assess the pulse. 7.If no pulse is present, the nurse should start chest compressions.
  6. tidal volume refers to the volume of air inspired and expired with a normal breath. total lung capacity is the maximal amount of air the lungs and respiratory passages can hold after a forced inspiration. forced vital capacity is the vital capacity performed with a maximally forced expiration. residual volume is the maximal amount of air left in the lung after a maximal expiration.
  7. signs and symptoms associated with hypoglycemia include nervousness, diaphoresis, weakness, light-headedness, confusion, paresthesia, irritability, headache, hunger, tachycardia, and changes in speech, hearing, or vision. if untreated, signs and symptoms may progress to unconsciousness, seizures, coma, and death. polydipsia, polyuria, and polyphagia are symptoms associated with hyperglycemia.
  8. the second period of reactivity is characterized by a labile heart rate with episodes of bradycardia and tachycardia, an exaggerated response to internal and external stimuli, thick oral secretions, an irregular respiratory rate, and ruddy skin.
  9. paregoric has an additive effect of constipation when used with anticholinergic drugs.
  10. a positive kernig's sign is a manifestation of meningeal irritation. the nurse can elicit this sign by placing the client in a supine position and flexing the leg at the hip and knee. pain or resistance when the knee is straightened suggests meningeal irritation. babinski's reflex — dorsiflexion of the great toe with extension and fanning of the other toes — is an abnormal reflex elicited by firmly stroking the lateral aspect of the site of the feet with a blunt object. babinski's reflex is an indicator of corticospinal damage. a positive brudzinski's sign (flexion of the hips and knees in response to positive flexion of the neck) also signals meningeal irritation. lichtheim's sign is the inability to speak associated with subcortical aphasia.
  11. adverse reactions to gentamicin include ototoxicity and nephrotoxicity. the nurse must monitor the client's hearing and instruct him to report any hearing loss or tinnitus. signs of nephrotoxicity include decreased urine output and elevated bun and creatinine levels
  12. pinworms come out of the intestine through the orifice at night to lay eggs, causing perianal itching. the child wakes up and may begin scratching. eggs under the fingernails are carried to the mouth if the child chews on his nails, and the life cycle of the pinworm continues. in addition to teaching children not to bite their fingernails, parents should keep the nails short and encourage hand washing before food preparation and eating
  13. a 10-month-old child can sit alone and understands object permanence, so he would look for the hidden toy. between ages 4 and 6 months, children can't sit securely alone. at age 8 months, children can sit securely alone but don't understand the permanence of objects.

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