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Which action will the emergency department nurse anticipate for a patient diagnosed with a concussion who did not lose consciousness? a. Coordinate the transfer of the patient to the operating room. b. Provide discharge instructions about monitoring neurologic status. c. Transport the patient to radiology for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). d. Arrange to admit the patient to the neurologic unit for 24 hours of observation.
b. provide discharge instructions about monitoring neurologic status
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A neurologist prescribes a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the head STAT for a patient. Which data warrants immediate intervention by the nurse concerning this diagnostic test?
C) Right hip replacement. The magnetic field generated by the MRI is so strong that metal-containing items are strongly attracted to the magnet. Because the hip joint is made of metal, a lead shield must be used during the procedure. Elevated blood pressure, an allergy to shell fish, and a history of atrial fibrillation would not affect the MRI.
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Which nursing intervention should the nurse implement while preparing a high-risk patient with contrast-induced nephropathy for magnetic resonance imaging? 1 Give low-fat foods 2 Give low-calorie foods 3 Provide plenty of fluids 4 Provide a high-protein diet
3 Contrast agents accumulate in the nephrons, causing their death and resulting in renal failure. Therefore, patients who have a high risk of contrast-induced nephropathy should be well hydrated. Fatty foods are rich in calories and should be given to provide energy. High-calorie foods should be included in a patient’s diet. A high-protein diet causes increased levels of nitrogenous waste in the blood. Therefore, a low-protein diet should be given to this patient. Text Reference – p. 1105
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When the nurse is working in the women’s health care clinic, which action is appropriate to take? a. Discuss scheduling an annual clinical breast examination with a 22-year-old. b. Explain to a 60-year-old that mammography frequency can be reduced to every 3 years. c. Teach a 28-year-old with a BRCA-1 mutation about magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). d. Teach a healthy 30-year-old about the need for an annual mammogram.
C. MRI (in addition to mammography) is recommended for women who are at high risk for breast cancer. A young woman should have a clinical breast exam every 3 years. Annual mammograms are recommended for women over 50.
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11. A male client is diagnosed as having a bowel tumor and several diagnostic tests are prescribed. The nurse understands that which test will confirm the diagnosis of malignancy? a. Biopsy of the tumor b. Abdominal ultrasound c. Magnetic resonance imaging d. Computerized tomography scan
11. Answer A. A biopsy is done to determine whether a tumor is malignant or benign. Magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography scan, and ultrasound will visualize the presence of a mass but will not confirm a diagnosis of malignancy.
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging is derived from the process known as:
Nuclear Magnetic resonance
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Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) indicates that infants:
have electrical activity in areas of the brain indicating that sensations are being processed earlier than proposed by Piaget
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FMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging)
uses a magnetic field to record changes in blood flow and oxygen use in the brain in response to different types of stimulation
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Which hypothesis fails to meet the criteria of testability? Answers: A. Proper handwashing prevents spread of infection. B. Consistent practice of low-impact aerobic exercise will increase coordination among older adults. C. Patients who use guided imagery during magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) procedures will have reduced perceptions of emotional distress compared with patients who do not use guided imagery. D. Postoperative patients who receive around-the-clock scheduled analgesics will have lower levels of pain compared with postoperative patients who receive analgesics on an as-needed (PRN) schedule. Quiz # 1
Correct A: This statement does not suggest that there is a predicted outcome as specifically as the other examples; the term proper is value laden.
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Magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography confirmed that Mr. Hullinger has a malignant glioma that is surgically inaccessible. He is scheduled for stereotactic radiosurgery. A glioma is an intracranial tumor that arises from the:
Supportive or connective tissue of the brain
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