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1,000+ Practice Questions with Rationale for Medical Surgical Nursing NCLEX RN/PN

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This reviewer has 1,004 questions, encompassing critical thinking and knowledge. It covers the different areas of Medical Surgical Nursing such as care planning, assessment, interventions, pathophysiology, etiology, symptomatology, diagnostic procedures, pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, treatment, nursing considerations, and more. What's Inside: Sample Question # 1: A male client was scheduled for an electrocardiogram (ECG) to rule out angina and myocardial infarction (MI) based on his complaints. During the procedure, wave patterns were observed and analyzed by the nurse. Identify the incorrect statement (a.T wave inversion indicates ischemia for an angina diagnosis b.ST depression indicates ischemia for an angina diagnosis c.T wave inversion indicates ischemia for an MI diagnosis d.ST segment elevation indicates ischemia for an MI diagnosis). Sample Question # 2: The charge nurse asked a senior nurse about the Ranson's criteria after admitting a client with acute pancreatitis. Identify the incorrect statement from the senior nurse (a."During the first 48 hours after admission there is 10% decrease in hematocrit" b."During the first 48 hours after admission there is an increase in the blood urea nitrogen greater than 5 mg/dl" c."During the first 48 hours after admission there is partial pressure of arterial oxygen less than 60 mmhg" d."During the first 48 hours after admission there is estimated fluid sequestration greater than 4 L"). Sample Question # 3: A client with chronic open angle glaucoma was prescribed brimonidine (Alphagan), klonopin (Clonazepam) and timolol (Timoptic). Narrowed field of vision has been the major complaint of the client. What will be the nurse's appropriate course of action? (a.call the doctor to cancel klonopin (Clonazepam) due to prescription error b.call the doctor to cancel brimonidine (Alphagan) and timolol (Timoptic) due to prescription error c.administer all prescribed medication d.call the doctor to cancel timolol (Timoptic) because it is contraindicated and may cause serious adverse effects). Find the answers inside...

Author Biography:

Solomon Barroa is a Registered Nurse in the state of California. He was a university and college professor from the Philippines. He taught Nursing courses. He has a diverse experience in healthcare; from hospitals, clinic, insurance and home health. He had provided care to clients of all ages with different health condition from acute to chronic. He is passionate about sharing his knowledge regarding healthcare encompassing health conditions, pathophysiology, etiology, treatment and management. He likes to make customized products at his spare time.He also likes to travel and cherishes his experiences in Italy. He likes John Locke's theory " Tabula Rasa ". People are born without built-in mental content and that their knowledge and ideas are developed from experience and perception about events and the environment. Facebook page: http: //www.facebook.com/solomon.barroa Twitter page: https: //twitter.com/solomonbarro
Release date Australia
May 24th, 2017
Pages
292
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
216x280x15
ISBN-13
9781546936022
Product ID
37420441

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