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AMLS Post Test 2022 3rd Edition Questions And Answers 100% Correct
AMLS Post Test 2022 3rd Edition 
Which of the following may cause primary respiratory alkalosis? Correct Answer: 
Fever 
A quadriplegic male is experiencing difficulty breathing and restlessness. His skin 
is warm and his urine is dark, yellow and cloudy. Vital signs are BP 86/68, P-128, 
R-24, temp 101.2 F (38degrees C). Which type of shock should you suspect? 
Correct Answer: Septic 
A 20-year-old male college student complains of acute onset of fever, headache, 
vomiting, and malaise. He...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 6 pages •
AMLS Post Test 2022 3rd Edition 
Which of the following may cause primary respiratory alkalosis? Correct Answer: 
Fever 
A quadriplegic male is experiencing difficulty breathing and restlessness. His skin 
is warm and his urine is dark, yellow and cloudy. Vital signs are BP 86/68, P-128, 
R-24, temp 101.2 F (38degrees C). Which type of shock should you suspect? 
Correct Answer: Septic 
A 20-year-old male college student complains of acute onset of fever, headache, 
vomiting, and malaise. He...
Symptom Management PowerPoint Presentation
Introduction 
 Any given symptom is as distressing to the individual. 
 All treatments, their benefits, risks, and alternatives need to be 
addressed in the context of the dying individual’s culture, values, 
fears, and goals. 
 Management of symptoms involves reviewing common non-pain 
symptoms experienced by the patient. 
 Identify causes of those symptoms. 
Evidence-Based Projects 
 Different evidence-based practice in nursing adheres to values for high 
value and safety....
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 14 pages •
Introduction 
 Any given symptom is as distressing to the individual. 
 All treatments, their benefits, risks, and alternatives need to be 
addressed in the context of the dying individual’s culture, values, 
fears, and goals. 
 Management of symptoms involves reviewing common non-pain 
symptoms experienced by the patient. 
 Identify causes of those symptoms. 
Evidence-Based Projects 
 Different evidence-based practice in nursing adheres to values for high 
value and safety....
PRN DELIVERING CLIENTCENTERED CULTURALLY COMPETENT CARE
DELIVERING CLIENT-CENTERED CULTURALLY COMPETENT CARE 2 
Overview 
Globalization trend and mass immigration have increased multiculturalism of the 
American society hence affecting the nursing practice. Today, nurses are expected to develop 
cultural competence to facilitate their handling of individuals with different cultural backgrounds 
(Maier-Lorentz, 2008). The challenge associated with offering nursing services to individuals 
from different cultural backgrounds is evident from the c...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 6 pages •
DELIVERING CLIENT-CENTERED CULTURALLY COMPETENT CARE 2 
Overview 
Globalization trend and mass immigration have increased multiculturalism of the 
American society hence affecting the nursing practice. Today, nurses are expected to develop 
cultural competence to facilitate their handling of individuals with different cultural backgrounds 
(Maier-Lorentz, 2008). The challenge associated with offering nursing services to individuals 
from different cultural backgrounds is evident from the c...
MEDICATION AIDE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2023 COMPLETE SOLUTION
MEDICATION AIDE EXAM QUESTIONS AND 
ANSWERS 2023 
Which does for is not a liquid? 
a. emulsions 
b. elixirs 
c. troches 
d. syrups correct answer Troches 
To apply ear drops to a person 3 years of age or older, you: 
a. instill the drops without pulling the ear 
b. pull the ear down and back 
c. pull the ear upward and 
back 
d. pull the ear down and foward correct answer pull the ear upward and back 
A watery preparation containing suspended particles 
is: a. lotion 
b. cream 
c. ointment...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 44 pages •
MEDICATION AIDE EXAM QUESTIONS AND 
ANSWERS 2023 
Which does for is not a liquid? 
a. emulsions 
b. elixirs 
c. troches 
d. syrups correct answer Troches 
To apply ear drops to a person 3 years of age or older, you: 
a. instill the drops without pulling the ear 
b. pull the ear down and back 
c. pull the ear upward and 
back 
d. pull the ear down and foward correct answer pull the ear upward and back 
A watery preparation containing suspended particles 
is: a. lotion 
b. cream 
c. ointment...
NR 602 Final Exam Study Questions 2023
NR 602 Final Study Questions 
1. A sexually active 18-years old presents with postcoital spotting, dysuria and a yellow 
discharge. On exam you find her cervix is erythematous and bleeds with contact. The 
most likely diagnosis is 
a. Cervical cancer 
b. Chlamydia 
c. Primary syphilis 
d. Tampon injury 
2. One of the leading causes of female infertility, Stein-Leventhal syndrome is 
a. Pelvic inflammatory disease 
b. Polycystic ovary disease 
c. Multiple sex partners 
d. Ectopic pregnancy sy...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 11 pages •
NR 602 Final Study Questions 
1. A sexually active 18-years old presents with postcoital spotting, dysuria and a yellow 
discharge. On exam you find her cervix is erythematous and bleeds with contact. The 
most likely diagnosis is 
a. Cervical cancer 
b. Chlamydia 
c. Primary syphilis 
d. Tampon injury 
2. One of the leading causes of female infertility, Stein-Leventhal syndrome is 
a. Pelvic inflammatory disease 
b. Polycystic ovary disease 
c. Multiple sex partners 
d. Ectopic pregnancy sy...
CHEM 162 Experiment 5: Spectrochemical Series Complete Solution 2023
NAME: STUDENT ID #: 
QUIZ SECTION: 
Laboratory Waste Evaluation 
Laboratory waste is considered anything generated during an experiment that is disposed of down the sewer drain, 
thrown in the garbage, collected in a container for disposal by the UW Environmental Health & Safety department, 
or released into the environment. Based on the written lab procedure and your actions during the lab, list the 
identity and approximate amount (mass or volume) of waste that you generated while performin...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
NAME: STUDENT ID #: 
QUIZ SECTION: 
Laboratory Waste Evaluation 
Laboratory waste is considered anything generated during an experiment that is disposed of down the sewer drain, 
thrown in the garbage, collected in a container for disposal by the UW Environmental Health & Safety department, 
or released into the environment. Based on the written lab procedure and your actions during the lab, list the 
identity and approximate amount (mass or volume) of waste that you generated while performin...
NR 302 Health Assessment Final Exam 2023
Health Assessment NR 302 final exam 
1. Wheezing breath 
sounds 
musical sound 
2. crackles or rales bubbling sounds 
3. dysphegia difficulty swallowing 
4. disphesia speech, difficulty speaking or taking 
5. Ptosis 6 Drooping upper lid 
6. What is subjective data? 
-Data that only the subject or "patient" can feel and will tell 
you. Usually in a statement. 
-eg nausea, constipation, dizziness, palpation, numbness, 
PAIN, difficulty breathing 
7. What is objective 
data? 
obtain by obser...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
Health Assessment NR 302 final exam 
1. Wheezing breath 
sounds 
musical sound 
2. crackles or rales bubbling sounds 
3. dysphegia difficulty swallowing 
4. disphesia speech, difficulty speaking or taking 
5. Ptosis 6 Drooping upper lid 
6. What is subjective data? 
-Data that only the subject or "patient" can feel and will tell 
you. Usually in a statement. 
-eg nausea, constipation, dizziness, palpation, numbness, 
PAIN, difficulty breathing 
7. What is objective 
data? 
obtain by obser...
Nutrition ATI Practice A & B 2019 Complete Rated A+
1. A nurse is caring for a client 
who expresses a 
desire to lose 
weight. Which of 
the following actions should the 
nurse take first? 
A. Recommend 
checking weight 
once weekly. 
B. Obtain a 
24-hour dietary 
recall. 
C. Assist with 
creating an exercise plan. 
D. Initiate a plan 
for diet modification. 
B. Obtain a 24-hour dietary recall. 
Explanations: 
A. The nurse should recommend the client weigh themselves regularly to monitor weight loss or gain; however, 
there is ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 83 pages •
1. A nurse is caring for a client 
who expresses a 
desire to lose 
weight. Which of 
the following actions should the 
nurse take first? 
A. Recommend 
checking weight 
once weekly. 
B. Obtain a 
24-hour dietary 
recall. 
C. Assist with 
creating an exercise plan. 
D. Initiate a plan 
for diet modification. 
B. Obtain a 24-hour dietary recall. 
Explanations: 
A. The nurse should recommend the client weigh themselves regularly to monitor weight loss or gain; however, 
there is ...
WGU C963 Module Questions (Lessons 1-23) Questions and Answers 2023 | Rated A+
WGU C963 Module Questions (Lessons 1-23) Questions 
and Answers 2022/2023| 100% Correct Verified Answers 
What is it called when people make an agreement between themselves and the 
government? 
-A social contract 
-A contract is an agreement between two parties, the terms of the agreement between a 
government and its people are an ongoing negotiation 
According to the social contract theory, what is the origin of society? 
-society is the product of human desire and effort 
-Social contract t...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 13 pages •
WGU C963 Module Questions (Lessons 1-23) Questions 
and Answers 2022/2023| 100% Correct Verified Answers 
What is it called when people make an agreement between themselves and the 
government? 
-A social contract 
-A contract is an agreement between two parties, the terms of the agreement between a 
government and its people are an ongoing negotiation 
According to the social contract theory, what is the origin of society? 
-society is the product of human desire and effort 
-Social contract t...