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BASIC PHATMACOLOGY FOR NURSE 101 1
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BIO 211 1
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BUS 100 introduction 1
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Business Strategy for Competitive Advantage 1
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CHEM 1210 1
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Contract Law 1
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Criminal Law 1
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EU Law 1
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Forensic Psychology 1
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HESI NURSING 1
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HIST 101 1
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HS MISC 1
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Integrated Marketing Communications 1
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IRM 1501 1
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Land Law 1
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Managing the Customer experience 1
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MED CHEM MEDICAL433 1
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MSN FP 6105 1
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NR 327 1
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NR 511 7
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NUR 3069 1
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NUR MISC 1
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NURS 125 1
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NURS 1811 1
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NURSI 427 1
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NURSING 101 3
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NURSING HESI 4
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PHILOSOPHY 110 1
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PHL 200 1
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PHS MISC 1
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PHY 012 1
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Psychopathology 1
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Public Law 1
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RNSG 1201 1
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SCIENCE 170 1
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Tort Law 1
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Question 3.Question : Jolene has breast cancer that has been staged as T1, N0, 
M0. What might this mean? 
Student Answer: The tumor size cannot be evaluated; the cancer has 
not spread to the lymph nodes; and the distant spread 
cannot be evaluated. 
The cancer is in situ; it is spreading into the lymph nodes, 
but the spread cannot be evaluated otherwise. 
The cancer is less than 2 cm in size and has not 
spread to the lymph nodes or other parts of the body. 
The cancer is about 5 cm in size; ...
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Question 3.Question : Jolene has breast cancer that has been staged as T1, N0, 
M0. What might this mean? 
Student Answer: The tumor size cannot be evaluated; the cancer has 
not spread to the lymph nodes; and the distant spread 
cannot be evaluated. 
The cancer is in situ; it is spreading into the lymph nodes, 
but the spread cannot be evaluated otherwise. 
The cancer is less than 2 cm in size and has not 
spread to the lymph nodes or other parts of the body. 
The cancer is about 5 cm in size; ...
Question 1 
1 / 1 pts 
A 27-year-old female comes into your primary care office complaining of a perioral 
rash. The patient noticed burning around her lips a couple of days ago that quickly went 
away. She awoke from sleep yesterday and noticed a group of vesicles with 
erythematous bases where the burning had been before. There is no burning today. She 
is afebrile and has no difficulty eating or swallowing. What test would confirm her 
diagnosis? 
Potassium hydroxide (KOH) prep. 
Correct! 
Tz...
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Question 1 
1 / 1 pts 
A 27-year-old female comes into your primary care office complaining of a perioral 
rash. The patient noticed burning around her lips a couple of days ago that quickly went 
away. She awoke from sleep yesterday and noticed a group of vesicles with 
erythematous bases where the burning had been before. There is no burning today. She 
is afebrile and has no difficulty eating or swallowing. What test would confirm her 
diagnosis? 
Potassium hydroxide (KOH) prep. 
Correct! 
Tz...
Question 1 
1 / 1 pts 
A 27-year-old female comes into your primary care office complaining of a perioral 
rash. The patient noticed burning around her lips a couple of days ago that quickly went 
away. She awoke from sleep yesterday and noticed a group of vesicles with 
erythematous bases where the burning had been before. There is no burning today. She 
is afebrile and has no difficulty eating or swallowing. What test would confirm her 
diagnosis? 
Potassium hydroxide (KOH) prep. 
Correct! 
Tz...
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Question 1 
1 / 1 pts 
A 27-year-old female comes into your primary care office complaining of a perioral 
rash. The patient noticed burning around her lips a couple of days ago that quickly went 
away. She awoke from sleep yesterday and noticed a group of vesicles with 
erythematous bases where the burning had been before. There is no burning today. She 
is afebrile and has no difficulty eating or swallowing. What test would confirm her 
diagnosis? 
Potassium hydroxide (KOH) prep. 
Correct! 
Tz...
NR 511 Final Exam 
Question 1: The most cost-e ective ff screening test for 
determining HIV status is which of the following? 
Student Answer: Western blot 
Enzyme-linked immunosorbent 
assay Venereal Disease Research 
Laboratory test Viral load 
Points Received: 0 of 2 
Comments: 
Question 2.Question : Which blood test is a nonspecific method and most 
helpful 
for evaluating the severity and course of an 
inflammatory process? 
Student Answer: Erythrocyte sedimentation rate 
White blood cell ...
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NR 511 Final Exam 
Question 1: The most cost-e ective ff screening test for 
determining HIV status is which of the following? 
Student Answer: Western blot 
Enzyme-linked immunosorbent 
assay Venereal Disease Research 
Laboratory test Viral load 
Points Received: 0 of 2 
Comments: 
Question 2.Question : Which blood test is a nonspecific method and most 
helpful 
for evaluating the severity and course of an 
inflammatory process? 
Student Answer: Erythrocyte sedimentation rate 
White blood cell ...
TEST BANK 
Pharmacology and the Nursing Process 
9th Edition 
Linda Lane Lilley, Shelly Rainforth Collins, Julie S. Snyder 
Chapter 09: Photo Atlas of Drug Administration 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Before administering any medication, what is the nurse’s priority action regarding patient 
safety? 
1. Verifying orders with another nurse 
2. Documenting the medications given 
3. Counting medications in the medication cart drawers 
4. Checking the patient’s identification using two identifiers 
ANS: ...
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TEST BANK 
Pharmacology and the Nursing Process 
9th Edition 
Linda Lane Lilley, Shelly Rainforth Collins, Julie S. Snyder 
Chapter 09: Photo Atlas of Drug Administration 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Before administering any medication, what is the nurse’s priority action regarding patient 
safety? 
1. Verifying orders with another nurse 
2. Documenting the medications given 
3. Counting medications in the medication cart drawers 
4. Checking the patient’s identification using two identifiers 
ANS: ...
Which individual in a practical/vocational nursing class would be identified as a traditional 
adult learner? 
a. One who has been out of school for many years 
b. One who has children and grandchildren 
c. One who knows the routine of education 
d. One who is in his or her early 20s 
ANS: D 
Traditional adult learners are individuals who come to the educational program directly from 
high school or another program of study. They are usually in their late teens or early 20s. The 
learner who has...
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Which individual in a practical/vocational nursing class would be identified as a traditional 
adult learner? 
a. One who has been out of school for many years 
b. One who has children and grandchildren 
c. One who knows the routine of education 
d. One who is in his or her early 20s 
ANS: D 
Traditional adult learners are individuals who come to the educational program directly from 
high school or another program of study. They are usually in their late teens or early 20s. The 
learner who has...
Directions: Follow the instructions to go through the simulation. Respond to the questions and 
prompts in the orange boxes. 
Vocabulary: acceleration, energy, friction, kinetic energy, momentum, potential energy, speed 
Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.) 
1. A firefighter is trying to break through a door. Is he more likely to break 
through if he runs at the door very slowly or if he runs at the door very fast? 
Explain your answer. 
Very fast because he has more forc...
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Directions: Follow the instructions to go through the simulation. Respond to the questions and 
prompts in the orange boxes. 
Vocabulary: acceleration, energy, friction, kinetic energy, momentum, potential energy, speed 
Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.) 
1. A firefighter is trying to break through a door. Is he more likely to break 
through if he runs at the door very slowly or if he runs at the door very fast? 
Explain your answer. 
Very fast because he has more forc...
Table	of	Contents 
Chapter	01:	Overview	of	Professional	Nursing	Concepts	for	Medical-Surgical	Nursing 
Chapter	02:	Overview	of	Health	Concepts	for	Medical-Surgical	Nursing 
Chapter	03:	Common	Health	Problems	of	Older	Adults 
Chapter	04:	Assessment	and	Care	of	Patients	with	Pain 
Chapter	05:	Genetic	Concepts	for	Medical-Surgical	Nursing 
Chapter	06:	Rehabilitation	Concepts	for	Chronic	and	Disabling	Health	Problems 
Chapter	07:	End-of-Life	Care 
Chapter	08:	Concepts	of	Emergency	and	Trauma	Nursing...
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Table	of	Contents 
Chapter	01:	Overview	of	Professional	Nursing	Concepts	for	Medical-Surgical	Nursing 
Chapter	02:	Overview	of	Health	Concepts	for	Medical-Surgical	Nursing 
Chapter	03:	Common	Health	Problems	of	Older	Adults 
Chapter	04:	Assessment	and	Care	of	Patients	with	Pain 
Chapter	05:	Genetic	Concepts	for	Medical-Surgical	Nursing 
Chapter	06:	Rehabilitation	Concepts	for	Chronic	and	Disabling	Health	Problems 
Chapter	07:	End-of-Life	Care 
Chapter	08:	Concepts	of	Emergency	and	Trauma	Nursing...
Chapter 9: Muscular System 
Test Bank 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Which of the following muscles is described as striated and involuntary? 
a. Aponeurosis 
b. Smooth 
c. Skeletal 
d. Cardiac 
ANS: D 
2. Actin is 
a. located within the neuromuscular junction. 
b. a contractile protein that is called a thin filament. 
c. called the thick filament. 
d. stored within the sarcoplasmic reticulum. 
ANS: B 
3. Which of the following forms cross-bridges with actin? 
a. Sarcoplasmic reticulum 
b. T tubules 
c. M...
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Chapter 9: Muscular System 
Test Bank 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Which of the following muscles is described as striated and involuntary? 
a. Aponeurosis 
b. Smooth 
c. Skeletal 
d. Cardiac 
ANS: D 
2. Actin is 
a. located within the neuromuscular junction. 
b. a contractile protein that is called a thin filament. 
c. called the thick filament. 
d. stored within the sarcoplasmic reticulum. 
ANS: B 
3. Which of the following forms cross-bridges with actin? 
a. Sarcoplasmic reticulum 
b. T tubules 
c. M...
NR327 Exam 1 
Mortality means it kills you 
Morbidity means it changes you or causes disease but doesn’t kill you. 
Antepartum- Is before the onset of labor. 
Intrapartum- during or labor 
Postpartum- Is the first 6 weeks after delivery. 
The role of the professional nurse was to help the Dr. in the twentieth-century Forceps helped with 
difficult births. The development of forceps to facilitate difficult births by physicians was a strong factor 
in the decrease of home births and increase of ...
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NR327 Exam 1 
Mortality means it kills you 
Morbidity means it changes you or causes disease but doesn’t kill you. 
Antepartum- Is before the onset of labor. 
Intrapartum- during or labor 
Postpartum- Is the first 6 weeks after delivery. 
The role of the professional nurse was to help the Dr. in the twentieth-century Forceps helped with 
difficult births. The development of forceps to facilitate difficult births by physicians was a strong factor 
in the decrease of home births and increase of ...