An adult male client admitted to the hospital with shock has received fluid volume replacement. The nurse should determine that the client has had adequate fluid resuscitation if the client's repeat hematocrit level has decreased to which value in the normal range? 48% (0.48) The nurse is read...
Fluids and Electrolytes: All our NCLEX material on fluids and electrolyte imbalances that contains NCLEX questions and review notes. Shock Shock nursing NCLEX review series on the various types of shock: cardiogenic, hypovolemia, septic, neurogenic, anaphylactic Assistive Devices Assistive Devices: This ...
When a mentally competent client questions a drug administration, the safest option is to first check the prescription to verify the 6 rights of medication administration (Option 1). If an error is ruled out (eg, different brand, new order) the nurse should follow up with appropriate teaching...
capillary permeability has been restored, and fluid resuscitation has been completed. Usually 48-72 hours from the time of injury. The emergent phase is also known as the resuscitative phase, and the goals of this phase include prevention ofhypovolemic shockand preservation of ...
I watched the videos the last week of my nclex but I also kept practicing and when I took my nclex I was in shock on how easy it felt because the questions that I had where similar to the questions on archer and 75 questions later I’m now BSN RN. I recommend every student that’...
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In order to become a registered nurse, it’s required you pass the NCLEX. That pressure to memorize, understand, and apply the concepts you’ve learned can be intimidating. Memorizing huge chunks of material is important and knowing what different kinds of questions will be seen on the test ...
These questions are Deciding which diagnostic test to order is beyond the inadequate for two reasons. First, these test items do not reflect the cognitive level of testing nursing students will scope of practice for the entry-level registered nurse (RN). experience on the NCLEX®. Second, ...
Depending on the severity of the case and the selected route of treatment, a patient affected by a pneumothorax might take anywhere from 2 weeks to 2-3 months to fully recover. Okay, before we go, let’s go over a couple of review questions to test your memory. Review Questions 1. ...
Place the patient in the shock position, and notify the surgeon 44. You’re preparing for urinary catheterization of a trauma patient and you observe bleeding at the urethral meatus. Which action has priority? Irrigate and clean the meatus before catheterization ...