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- Give meanings for the following suffixes: 1. -penia - 2. -dilation - 6. -sclerosis - 7. -stenosis - 3. -graphy - 4. -megaly - 5. -plasty - 8. -tomy - 9. – stomy - 10. -emia - Give meanings for the following prefixes: 1. brady 2. hyper 3. hypo 4. endo 5. dys 6. inter- 7. tri- 8. tachy- 9. peri- 10. ab- Match the following terms with their meanings below: coronary arteries normal sinus rhythm mitral valve deoxygenated blood pacemaker murmur electrocardiogram pericardium myocardium endothelium 1. Double-layered membrane surrounding the heart - 2. Muscular, middle layer of the heart - 3. Positioned between the left upper and lower heart chambers 4. Innermost lining of blood vessels - 5. Resting rate of 60 to 100 beats per minute - 6. Blood lacking in oxygen - 7. Blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood to the heart muscle - 8. Abnormal heart sound – 9. Specialized nervous tissue in the right atrium that begins the heartbeat; sinoatrial node - 10. Record of the electricity flowing through…Name five (5) signs or symptoms of a UTI? (easy and simple)F. Weighing the client daily at the same time and in the same clothes. 5. Molly, with suspected rheumatic fever, is admitted to the pediatric unit. When obtaining the child's history, the nurse considers which information to be most important? A A fever that started 3 days ago B. Lack of interest in food C. A recent episode of pharyngitis D. Vomiting for 2 days
- Match the numbered column on the left to the corresponding letter column on the right. Place answers below. 1. DDH 2. seizures 3. SCFE 4. hydrocephaly 5. meningitis 6. Young children incomplete fx 7. Muscular dystrophy 8. Spina bifida 9. Scoliosis 10. Cerebral palsy 11. Baclofen pump A. Bracing, core exercises B. Greenstick C. Juvenile avascular necrosis of femoral head D. decreased sensation below level of defect E. Frequent casting F. Treat spasticity G. Overweight adolescent H. Warm bath in a.m. I. Pavlik harness J. Turn, cough, deep breathe, assess skin K. Protect from injury 12. LCPD L. VP shunt 13. immobility 14. Clubfoot 15. Infant ↑ ICP M. Hib, Prevnar can help prevent N. High-pitched cry O. Not meeting developmental milestones P. Pseudohypertrophy 16. JIAA 45-year-old male presents with jaundice, dark urine, and pruritus. He has a history of alcohol abuse and obesity. On examination, hepatomegaly is noted. Which of the following conditions is most likely? A. Acute hepatitis A B. Alcoholic liver disease C. Gallstones D. Pancreatic cancer41. A newborn with esophageal atresia has just returned from surgery to place agastrostomy tube. Which nursing diagnosis will the nurse use to plan the care for thisclient?A. Risk for imbalanced nutritionB. Risk for deficient fluid volumeC. Risk for impaired thermoregulationD. Risk for ineffective gas exchange
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- B. 28. Identify the labeled structures present on the CT To 201 image (Fig. 3.3). A. C. D. E. F. Abdor G. Soft o 1. What are the two causes of voluntary motion? A. patient breathing 2. Voluntary motion can best be prevented by cuefal R Copyright ©2021 by Elsevier, Inc. All rights r Abdomen Chapter 3 PART II: RADIOGRAPHIC POSITIONING AND OTHER PATIENT CONSIDERATIONS REVIEW EXERCISE B: Shielding, Exposure Factors, and Positioning (see textbook pp. 112-115) to the patient. D Fig. 3.3 Computed tomography cross-sectional image of abdomen at the level of L1/L2. breathing 3. What is the primary cause for involuntary motion in the abdomen? B. patients movement durite erps opet 1024 C peristaltic action of bowel 4. What is the best mechanism to control involuntary motion? using Shortest exposue time 5. True/False: Because the liver margin is visible in the right upper quadrant of the abdomen, it is not necessary to place a right or left anatomic side marker on the cassette before exposure. 6.…A client is scheduled to receive phenytoin (Dilantin) 100 mg orally at 6 PM but is having difficulty swallowing capsules. What method should the nurse use to help the client take the medication? a. Sprinkle the powder from the capsule into a cup of water b. Administer 4 mL of phenytoin suspension containing 125 mg/5 mL c. Obtain a change in the administration route to allow an IM injection d. Insert a rectal suppository containing 100mg of phenytoin62 Possible reasons for an emergency caesarean delivery, except: A. Maternal hemorrhage B. Accelerations and decelerations can both occur during labor C. Placenta abruption (the placenta peels away from the wall of your uterus) D. Uterine rupture (your uterus tears along a previous C-section scar 63 Preoperative Assessment of patient for CS delivery A. Assess the woman about past surgeries. secondary illnesses, allergies to foods or drugs, reaction to anesthesia, and medications that could increase any surgical risk. B. An obese woman with poor nutritional status is at risk for a slow wound healing. C. The general medication history of the woman must also be assessed because there are drugs that could increase the surgical risk by interfering with the effects of anesthesia. D. To prevent fluid and electrolyte imbalance, intravenous fluid replacement is initiated preoperatively and postoperatively. E. A woman with lower than normal blood volume might feel the effects of surgery more…