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Explain the pillars in Clinical Governance .

Explain the pillars in Clinical Governance .

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Briefly explain all dimensions of quality of care for vaccination program against Covid-19 in relation to...

Briefly explain all dimensions of quality of care for vaccination program against Covid-19 in relation to Principles of Health Services .

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What is trend analysis in safety of apendectomy in relation to Principles of Health Services?

What is trend analysis in safety of apendectomy in relation to Principles of Health Services?

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What dose it mean, This vaccine in more Efficient for Covid -19 death prevention in relation...

What dose it mean, This vaccine in more Efficient for Covid -19 death prevention in relation to Principles of Health Services ?

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List 3 outcome indicators, 3 structure indicators and 3 process indicators for Covid-19 vaccination in relation...

List 3 outcome indicators, 3 structure indicators and 3 process indicators for Covid-19 vaccination in relation to principles of health services.

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QUESTION 33 Because MRI uses a large electromagnet, metallic devices are allowed into the MRI machine...

QUESTION 33

Because MRI uses a large electromagnet, metallic devices are allowed into the MRI machine as long as they are stainless steel.

True

False

QUESTION 34

First intention wound healing is the desired method of healing after an incised aseptic wound is accurately approximated.

True

False

QUESTION 35

______ will contribute to the healing process of the surgical incision.

            A.         Surgical technique

            B.         Chronic disease

            C.         Nutritional status

            D.         All of the above

QUESTION 36

Frozen sections can be placed in formalin until the pathologist can examine the specimen.

True

False

QUESTION 37

____ may contribute to the formation of cancerous tumors.

            a.         Endoscopy

            b.         Holistic medical care

            c.         Excessive protein intake

            d.         Radiation

QUESTION 38

All of the following are hemostatic agents except _______.

            A.         topical thrombin

            B.         gelatin (gelfoam)

            C.         oxidized cellulose

            D.         Dermabond

QUESTION 39

Which layers of skin are cut into during the initial skin incision?

            A.         Glabrous and hairy

            B.         Adipose and fascia

            C.         Epidermis and dermis

            D.         Fascia and epidermis

QUESTION 40

One main cause of wound dehiscence is

            A.         obesity.

            B.         perforated bowel.

            C.         overextended bladder.

            D.         wound infection.

QUESTION 41

What is the most important condition to promote wound healing?

            A.         Oxygenation of tissue

            B.         Nutritional status

            C.         Stop smoking

            D.         Young age

QUESTION 42

All tissues should be handled gently for complete hemostasis during the surgical procedure.

True

False

QUESTION 43

What type of infusion device has a reservoir that is implanted within a subcutaneous pocket?

            a.         Groshong catheter

            b.         Intraperitoneal catheter

            c.         Hickman catheter

            d.         Subcutaneous infusion port

QUESTION 44

Which commonly used contrast medium is given to patients to drink before GI studies.

            a.         Iodine/Betadine

            b.         Barium sulfate

            c.         Magnesium sulfate

            d.         Omnipaque

QUESTION 45

Why would an incidental radiograph be taken during a surgical procedure?

            a.         To check suture lines

            b.         To ensure the bowel anastomosis has a watertight seal

            c.         To confirm whether an instrument is still in the patient

            d.         To look for bleeding

QUESTION 46

What term defines an overgrowth of firm, rounded scar that extends beyond the border of the wound?

            A.         Hematoma

            B.         Keloid

            C.         Seroma

            D.         Hairy skin

QUESTION 47

In what type of wound healing is the wound left open and allowed to heal from the inner toward the outer surface?

            A.         Third intention

            B.         First intention

            C.         Non-intention

            D.         Second intention

QUESTION 48

What type of tumor grows slowly and resembles the parent tissue of origin?

            a.         Percutaneous

            b.         Malignant

            c.         Benign

            d.         Prophylactic

QUESTION 49

What type of hormonal therapy is an option in the treatment of cancer?

            a.         Antiestrogens

            b.         Endocrine manipulation

            c.         Antibiotics

            d.         Hormonal receptors

QUESTION 50

What type of wound healing is present when the wound is cleaned and debrided, antibiotic therapy is initiated, and a deeper and wider scar results?

            A.         First intention

            B.         Non-intention

            C.         Second intention

            D.         Third intention

51 --------------is characterized by swelling between fascial layers in plane of the body

  1. Necrotizing
  2. Keloid
  3. Incisional Infection
  4. Compartment syndrome

52- Tissue specimen should not be allowed  to dry out

  1. True
  2. False

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Describe how HCPCS codes differ from CPT codes.?

Describe how HCPCS codes differ from CPT codes.?

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CH 8 Med Surge 7. List the data collected in assessing pain. 8. Describe interventions used...

CH 8 Med Surge
7. List the data collected in assessing pain.
8. Describe interventions used in management of pain

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In the Musculoskeletal System subsection of the Surgery section in your CPT book, it discusses the...

In the Musculoskeletal System subsection of the Surgery section in your CPT book, it discusses the following types of treatment: closed treatment, open treatment, and percutaneous skeletal fixation. What do each of these terms means? What are the differences between each of these types of treatment? Choose one of the types of treatment and give an example of a procedure that would be performed using that method, along with the code that would be assigned for the example.

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You used three intravenous (IV) catheters to do a particularly difficult venipuncture. Do you charge the...

You used three intravenous (IV) catheters to do a particularly difficult venipuncture. Do you charge the patient for all three catheters? What if you accidentally contaminated one by touching the sheet? How is the catheter paid for if not charged to the patient? Who benefits and who loses when patients are not charged for supplies?

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How can one apply what is learned in philosophy toward becoming a competent, confident, and compassionate...

How can one apply what is learned in philosophy toward becoming a competent, confident, and compassionate nurse?

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The neurology consult report includes the following statement: “Client’s diet is notable for moderate amounts of...

The neurology consult report includes the following statement: “Client’s diet is notable for moderate amounts of aspartame and no significant glutamate.” What are aspartame and glutamate? Why did the neurologist assess Mrs. Giammo’s intake of aspartame and glutamate?

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Answer the following question typed please.. 7. What factors affect lactation and the production of adequate...

Answer the following question typed please..

7. What factors affect lactation and the production of adequate breast milk?

8. Why are carbohydrates an important nutrient for infants?

9. Classifications of infant weights (low-birthweight, etc)

10.What type of formula is used for infants with lactose intolerance?

11. Discuss nutrients of importance during infancy and when introducing solid foods?

12. What are all the factors that may increase the risk of neural tube defects?

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what is the answer for Maintaining a state of good health blocks this link in the...

what is the answer for Maintaining a state of good health blocks this link in the chain of infection.

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1.Adenosine 2.Amiodarone 3.Atropine 4.Epinephrine 5.Glucose 6.Lidocaine 7.Magnesium Sulfate 8.Milrinone 9.Naloxone 10.Procainamide 11.Sodium Bicarbonate 12.Insulin Humalog (Insulin...

1.Adenosine

2.Amiodarone

3.Atropine

4.Epinephrine

5.Glucose

6.Lidocaine

7.Magnesium Sulfate

8.Milrinone

9.Naloxone

10.Procainamide

11.Sodium Bicarbonate

12.Insulin Humalog (Insulin Pump)

13 .Solumedrol 20mg IV every 8 hours  

14 .Aminophylline 200 mg IV every 8 hours

15. Protonix 20 mg PO every 12 hours

16. Cefazolin 250mg IV every 8 hours

6.Panadol (Acetaminophen 5 ml PO, PRN)

write down the therapeutic effect , adverse reactions , interactions , precautions ,contraindication and significant nursing activities for each medication

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