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Cindys CPNRE Practice Questions And All Solutions Complete Popular
  • Cindys CPNRE Practice Questions And All Solutions Complete

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CPNRE Practice Test with Questions and Answers
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  • CPNRE Practice Test with Questions and Answers Best practice to administer Heparin? ANSWER Heparin is administered in the abdomen at least 2 inches from umbilicus Which medication should the nurse administer first on a medical floor? ANSWER Regular insulin sliding scale to an elderly client diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes mellitus as it needs to be administered before meals What are the symptoms of pneumonia? ANSWER pleuritic chest pain, crackles and wheezes, rhonchi in the lung fields ...
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CPNRE Exam (100%Accurate) with Questions and Answers
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  • CPNRE Exam (100%Accurate) with Questions and Answers Sign of Respiratory distress in infants ANSWER Nasal flaring serum Potassium level ANSWER 5 is good. Above 6 is bad. Phenylketonuria metabolism test ANSWER To assess is a newborn has the enzyme to use phenylalanine. Seizure assessment ANSWER Aura, incontinence, and awareness Most common sign effect of antibiotics ANSWER Diarrhea Most common side effect of antipsychotics ANSWER Hives and chills Infiltration and interstitial...
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CPNRE Exam (Graded A Plus) with Questions and Answers
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  • CPNRE Exam (Graded A Plus) with Questions and Answers Which is an adverse effect of digoxin? ANSWER bradycardia What does TKVO mean? ANSWER To keep vein open Mr. Singh is experiencing asthma and acute shortness of breath and wheezing, whats the first thing you should do? ANSWER Administer rescue inhaler Which of the following is most important when performing a preoperative assessment? ANSWER physical assessment Which of the following would be elicit the best information about a p...
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CPNRE Glossary Exam with Questions and Answers
  • CPNRE Glossary Exam with Questions and Answers

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  • CPNRE Glossary Exam with Questions and Answers accountability: ANSWER The obligation to answer for the professional, ethical and legal responsibilities of one's activities and actions. advocate: ANSWER To speak or act on behalf of self or others by respecting decisions and enhancing autonomy. anchor questions: ANSWER A set of questions common across different versions of an examination, which are used primarily for purposes of test equating. autonomy: ANSWER The freedom to a...
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CPNRE Professional Practice (Chapter 3) Questions and Answers
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  • CPNRE Professional Practice (Chapter 3) Questions and Answers Regulatory bodies (i.e. CNO) ANSWER responsible for the licensing and registration of all nurses in Canada. Responsible for defining the scope of practice, standards of practice, and code of ethics that nurses must meet in their jurisdiction. Self regulation ANSWER means the regulator of the licensing organization is responsible for disciplining nurses who do not meet the established standards. Nursing practice acts ANSWER re...
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CPNRE Study Guide 2024 with Questions and Answers
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  • CPNRE Study Guide 2024 with Questions and Answers When preparing to administer a medication by injection, what factor determines syringe size?: ANSWER - Based on the volume and dosage of the medication - Type of injection - Age and size - Most adult IMs are given using a 3ml syringe - Small doses under 1ml should be given with a tuberculin syringe Where does the nurse discard a syringe after administering an IM medication?: ANSWER - Sharps container Which syringe would the LPN selec...
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CPNRE Prep Guide with Questions and Answers
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  • CPNRE Prep Guide with Questions and Answers Atorvastatin Rosuvastatin Simvastatin ANSWER Anti-lipidemics Helps Control Atherosclerosis ANSWER Anti-Lipidemics Mild GI disturbances, headaches, rashes ANSWER Anti-Lipidemics Thiazide Diuretic Loop Diuretic Potassium Sparring Diuretic ANSWER Anti-Hypertensives Decreases BP Promotes formation of urine ANSWER Anti-Hypertensives Dehydration is a side effect ANSWER Anti-hypertensives Hydrochlorothiazide & Side Effects ANSWER In...
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CPNRE Pharmacology Exam with Questions and Answers
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  • CPNRE Pharmacology Exam with Questions and Answers Acetaminophen (Tylenol) ANSWER 1. Antipyretic 2. Analgesic *Can cause liver damage in excessive amounts or known liver disease ASA (EC ASA) ANSWER 1. Anti-inflammatory 2. Anti-pyretic 3. Analgesic **do not administer in children under 12 years of age = Rye's Syndrome*** **can cause bleeding tendencies** **baby ASA-preventative for heart disease** Amlodipine ANSWER Ca Channel blocker (decrease BP, heart rate) *may cause gingiv...
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CPNRE Scholar Overview Exam with Questions and Answers
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  • CPNRE Scholar Overview Exam with Questions and Answers Agonist ANSWER A drug that binds to and stimulates the activity of one or more receptors in the body. Antagonist ANSWER a drug that neutralizes or counteracts the effects of another drug (prevents agonist from binding to receptor) Depressants ANSWER drugs (such as alcohol, sedatives, hypnotics, anxiolytics, anti-seizure, barbiturates, and analgesics (opiates, non opioids) that reduce neural activity and slow body functions in the CN...
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CPNRE Exam Questions and Expert Solutions
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  • CPNRE Exam Questions and Expert Solutions What is the most effective method to assess respiratory distress syndrome in an infant? ANSWER Assess if the child has any sign of nasal flaring What is an acceptable serum potassium level? ANSWER 4 to 5 is acceptable. If 6 or above, inform the physician immediately What is the most effective intervention if respiratory syncytial virus is suspected? ANSWER Assess the patient's respirations and respiratory pattern What is, and when is the phe...
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