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While auscultating heart sounds, the nurse hears a murmur What should be used to assess it?
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The bell of the stethoscope
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The nurse is testing a pt's visual accommodation, which refers to:
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Pupillary constriction when looking at a near object
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In using the ophtalmoscope to assess a pt's eyes the nurse notes a red glow in the pupils. What does the nurse do?
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Consider it a normal reflection of the light off the inner retina
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Preparing to do an otoscopic exam on a 2 yr old. What is correct procedure?
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Pull pinna down
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When using otoscope to assess the nasal cavity, what does the nurse need to do?
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Avoid touching the nasal septum w/ the speculum
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During assessment of a 20 yr old pt w/ 3-day history of N/V, nurse notes dry mucosa, deep fissures on tongue. Reflective of:
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Dehydration
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When listening to heart sounds, the nurse knows that the valve closures that can be heard best at the base of the heart are:
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Aortic & pulmonic
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Assessmt of 70 yr old - swelling in ankles, jugular venous pulsations. This indicates?
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Increased pressure in the right side of his heart
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During assessmt of healthy adult, where would you palpate the apical pulse?
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Fifth left intercostal space MCL
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While counting apical pulse on 16 yr old, nurse notes irregular rhythm - speeds up on inspiration, slows on exhalation - What is the nurse's response?
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NO response - normal!
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If a mother hides a block under her baby's blanket & baby looks for it, the nurse knows that the baby has begun what concept?
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Object permanence
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The nurse is checking ROM in pts knee & knows the knee is capable of what movements?
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Flexion and extension
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A pt's annual phx exam reveals lateral curvature of thoracic & lumbar segments of spine. Dissapears when forward bending. This is called:
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Functional scoliosis
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When examining the face, what 2 prs of salivary glands are accessible to exam?
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Parotid & submandibular
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Pts lab data reveal an elevated thyroxine level. What needs examination?
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Thyroid
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A non cancerous thyroid nodule is a lump that:
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Is mobile and not hard
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Four areas of the body where lymph nodes are accessible:
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Head & neck, arms, inguinal area, axillae
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Severe HA in frontotemporal area, throbbing & somewhat relieved when lying down. Mother also had these HA's. What type?
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Migraine
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Hyperthyroidism - thyroxine & T3 levels are elevated, what finding would be likely on examination?
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Tachycardia
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What is a bruit?
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Soft, whooshing, pulsatile sound best heard w/ bell of stethoscope
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What is a characteristic of culture?
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Adapts to specific environmental factors & available natural resources
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Describe culturally competent care
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The caregiver understands & attends to the total contxt of the pts situation
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15 mo old son - mother at a loss for answers about behavior & appetite. What does the nurse do?
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Determine whether she is primary caregiver for her son
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If an American Indian comes to the clinic for care the nurse can expect that:
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She may also be seeking assistance of shaman or medicine man
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After completing initial assessmt nurse charts resp are eupnic & pulse is 58. This type of data would be:
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objective
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Pt tells nurse he is very nervous and that he "feels hot". This type of data would be:
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Subjective
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An example of objective info obtained during the phx assessmt would be: hx of allergy, use of meds, LMP, scar
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2X5cm scar on rt lower forearm
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Which technique uses sense of touch? Palpation, inspection, percussion, auscultation?
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Palpation
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What does an otoscope do?
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Directs light into the ear canal & onto the tympanic membrane
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What is an important fact about the epidermis?
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Replaced every 4 weeks
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What is an important fact about the dermis?
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Contains sensory receptors
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Pt says "I sweat a lot but it doesn't have odor." This could be related to:
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Eccrine glands
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80 yr old man w/ skin that is thin, lax, wrinkled and dry. Related to:
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Increased loss of elastin & decrease in subcutanous fat in the elderly
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Pt has excess dryness of the skin - described as:
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Xerosis
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65 yr old w/ emphysema & bronchitis, what is expected on examination of skin:
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Clubbing of the nails
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Pt w/ "terrible itch" for seceral mos that he has been scratching continuously. Nurse might expect to find:
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Lichenification
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Purpura would be seen as:
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Confluent & extensive patch of petechiae & ecchymosis
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What is the vertebra prominens?
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Spinous process of C7
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Costal angle of 90*. This characteristic is:
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Normal finding in a healthy adult
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Normal to feel tactile fremitus most intensely over which location?
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3rd intercostal space MCL
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Trachea bifurcates anteriorly at the:
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Sternal angle
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The primary muscles of respiration are the:
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Diaphragm and intercostals
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The most important technique when auscultating on the thorax is:
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Side-to side comparison
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When auscultating the chest in an adult, the nurse would:
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Use the diaphragm of the stethoscope held firmly against the chest
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Percussion over an area of atelectsis in the lungs would reveal:
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Dullness
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A normal finding when assessing the resp system of elderly adult is decreased:
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mobility of the thorax
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When inspecting the anterior chest of an adult, the nurse should assess for:
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The shape & configuration of the chest wall
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Unequal chest expansion occurs when:
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Part of the lung is obstructed or collapsed
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Pt has long hx of COPD. During assessmt nurse most likely observes:
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An anteroposterior-to-transverse diameter ratio of 1:1
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During auscultation of breath sounds, the nurse will use the stethoscope correctly as follows:
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Listen to at least one full resp in each location
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Nurse suspects injured spleen. What is true regarding assessmt of spleen in this situation?
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An enlarged spleen should not be palpated because it can rupture easily
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Abdominal pulsations between the xiphoid & umbilicus aer:
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Normal abdominal aortic pulsations
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The main reason auscultation precedes percussion & palpation of the abdomen is to:
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Prevent distortion of bowel sounds that might occur after percussion & palpation
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What is true of bowel sounds?
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They are usually high-pitched, gurgling, irregular sounds
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Tenderness along the costovertebral angles is most often indicative of:
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Kidney inflammation
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A nurse notes pt has ascites, which indicates that which of the following is present? Fluid, feces, flatus, fibroid tumors
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Fluid
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Pt has black tarry stool. Possible cause would be:
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GI bleeding
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Tenderness on light palpation in RLQ could indicate a disorder of what structure?
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Appendix
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Pt asks nurse to explain what a hernia is. What action by nurse is appropriate?
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Explain that hernia is loop of bowel protruding through weak spot in abdominal muscles
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18 month old w/ rounded "pot belly" abdomen, marked lordosis, short slightly bowed legs, & large head. Nurse concludes:
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Child is built like a normal toddler
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Erikson believes toilet training to be representative of which of his stages?
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Autonomy v. Shame & Doubt
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Developmental crisis of generativity versus stagnation could be resolved by:
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Having and raising a family
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How would you best describe tasks of late adulthood?
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Older adults must accept that they cannot change the past & make peace w/ their lives
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24 month old - mother describes as a child who falls apart if she changes even the smallest thing in his environment. This behavior:
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Can be expected from a toddler. They typically experience ritualism & global thinking
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What is an appropriate health & safety issue to teach the parent of an 8 month old?
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Stair guards or gates are important to use at this stage
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75 yr old man, during the mental status portion of the exam the nurse can expect:
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He may take a little longer to respond, but his general knowledge & abilities should not have declined
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What is the first thing to be assessed with aging adults before making judgements about mental status?
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Their sensory-perceptive abilities
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Pt admitted to unit after MVA, during mental exam pts speech is dysarthric & she is lethargic. Best approach to this exam?
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Plan to defer the rest of the mental status exam
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Pt in ICU x 10 days. Just been moved to med-surg. During tests of cognitive function the nurse would expect that he:
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Will be oriented to place & person but may not be certain of the date
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When evaluating a pt's pain, the nurse knows example of acute pain would be: arthritis, fibromyalgia, kidney stones, low back pain.
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Kidney stones
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4 year old points to stomach and says "it hurts so bad". Which pain assessment tool would be the best choice?
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Wong-Baker Scale (Faces)
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What is the most reliable indicator of pain?
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The subjective report
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When assessing the quality of pt's pain the nurse should ask which question?
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What does your pain feel like?
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What is true regarding the internal structures of the breast? (What is it composed of?)
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Composed of fibrous, glandular, and adipose tissue
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9 yr old girl says "Am I normal? I don't need a bra yet but my friends do." What is the nurse's best response?
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I understand it is hard to feel different from your friends, breasts usually develop btw 8-10 yrs old
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Pt describes unilateral enlargement of rt breast w/ associated tenderness in 10 yr old daughter. What is nurse's best response?
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Tell mother: exam would rule out a problem, it is most likely normal breast development
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What are some things the nurse should teach a newly pregnant woman about her breasts?
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She can expect areolae to become larger & darker in color.
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Pt states she has noticed pain in left breast. What is nurse's most appropriate response?
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I would like some more information about the pain in your left breast.
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43 states she doesn't perform monthly breast self-exams. Tell the nurse mammmograms are better. Nurse should explain:
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Mammography may not detect all palpable lumps
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During exam nurse notices left breast is larger than right. What should she do?
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Finding is not unusual, but nurse should verify that this change is not new
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What position is most likely to make significant lumps more distinct during breast palpation?
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Supine w/ arms raised over head
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Pt states she noticed a lump in her left breast near the axilla. The nurse should plan to:
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Palpate the unaffected breast first
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What is the purpose of a functional assessment?
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With the elderly, it helps to determine how they are managing day-to-day activities
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Nurse suspects pt may be deficient in iron. What lab studies should be anticipated?
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Hemoglobin and hematocrit
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To assess the dorsalis pedis artery the nurse would palpate:
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Lateral to the extensor tendon of the great toe
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The documentation of a pt pulse states: radial pulses "2+". This indicates what type of pulse?
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Normal
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