Would i be a good nurse quiz
Basic Physical Assessment Handout
Title: Basic Physical Assessment Handout Subject: LPN Clinical/ Lab Author: Lindy Peterson, RN Last modified by: Lindy Peterson Created Date: 6/1/2006 10:10:00 PM
[DOC File]Component 10 Unit 4 Quiz - Fresno City College
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Nurse Ned pulls Patient Patty’s chart, confirms that she is well controlled on the medication, and has been taking it for two years with good results. Nurse Ned provides the request and a report on his review of the chart to Doctor Dan in the hallway later that morning. Doctor Dan agrees and charts a refill.
[DOC File]Unit 4 Practice Questions
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The Nurse’s Health Study followed more than 120,000 women for several decades. During the follow-up period 1500 women developed melanoma. Researchers sent questionnaires to the 1500 cases and a control group made up of 3000 other study participants, to collect additional information about exposures possibly associated with melanoma.
[DOCX File]WSCC English - Home
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One nurse had been working thirteen-hour shifts every Saturday for three years; it was she who mobilized her coworkers to strike. Ms. Goodman, the nurse, and my mother spoke in private. She said I should get out of bed. ANS: b. REF: The correct answer is . b. In . The Norton Field Guide to Writing
[DOC File]Infection Control Questions for Staff
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Who is the Infection Control nurse? What is meant by nosocomial infection? For an infection to be defined as nosocomial (hospital-acquired) there must be no evidence that the infection was present or incubating at the time of admission to the medical center.
[DOC File]Question #1
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Pharmacology Quiz. 1 The nurse is administering an IM injection to a patient. When the nurse aspirates, there is a blood return. What is the most appropriate action for the nurse to take? 1. Continue to administer the medication. 2. Withdraw the needle and administer in another site. 3. Withdraw the needle; discard the medication and start over. 4.
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