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Mobility in Health and Rehabilitation
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What is the hormone responsible for bone growth in children?

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What are mechanical causes of low back pain?

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What are age-related changes in mobility?

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How is the adjustment for older adults and prosthesis?

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What are negative client outcomes for immobility?

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What are the priority concerns for a client with an open fracture?

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What are the clinical manifestations of synovitis?

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What client education is given to help prevent back pain from becoming chronic?

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What factors can contribute to poor circulation?

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What are risk factors for the development of delirium?

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What factors decide if delirium is a reversible or irreversible condition?

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What is the pathophysiology of dementia and its progression?

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What ways can avoid relocation syndrome in a client who has Alzheimer’s and is moving into a facility?

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What behaviors are associated with sundowning?

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What laboratory abnormalities could contribute to the development of delirium?

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What safety interventions can prevent injury for a client with delirium?

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What is the pathophysiology for cerebral edema, focusing on what causes this?

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What are risk factors for osmotic cerebral edema?

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What are risk factors that are common for both tension-type and cluster headaches?

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What is the blood pressure range when managing BP for stroke risk?

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What are the side effects of anticholinergics used to treat Parkinson’s disease?

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What are the nursing interventions to prevent cerebral aneurysm rupture?

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What are common reasons for head injuries in older adults?

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What is the client's education for newly diagnosed Parkinson’s disease?

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What are the expected findings regarding sensation for a client who has had a transection of the spinal cord?

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What are the risk factors for spinal stenosis?

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What is the most common cause of spinal cord injuries for clients 65 and older?

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What are triggers for multiple sclerosis that can worsen manifestations?

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What are expected findings of cauda equina syndrome?

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What are nursing interventions for a spinal cord injury client with absent bowel sounds?

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What are common complications of spinal cord injuries?

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What are common triggers of autonomic dysreflexia?

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What are client manifestations for a client with Meniere’s disease?

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What are risk factors for developing glaucoma?

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What lifestyle modifications could decrease the risk for developing hearing loss?

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What is the client's education for a post-retinal reattachment plan of care?

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What signs of changes in vision may indicate the development of a cataract?

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What are the signs and symptoms of retinal detachment?

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What is client teaching for a client having episodes of tinnitus?

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What is client teaching for how to use an Amsler grid at home?

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What are the risk factors for the development of pericarditis?

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What might atrial fibrillation look like on an ECG?

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What is happening in the heart during atrial fibrillation?

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What is the cause of dilated cardiomyopathy?

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What is the cause of peripheral artery disease?

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What are risk factors for atrial fibrillation?

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What are the risk factors for developing hypertrophic cardiomyopathy?

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What clients are at the highest risk for developing atrial flutter?

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What is the client's education about the management of symptoms related to peripheral vascular disease?

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What are the 6 P’s of acute limb ischemia in peripheral artery disease?

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How is balloon valvuloplasty used to treat mitral stenosis?

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What is the procedure for cardiac resynchronization therapy?

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What are side effects of beta blockers for a client with cardiomyopathy?

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What are interventions for a client with peripheral venous disease?

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What is a complication for a male client with a UTI?

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What is the pathophysiology of primary syphilis?

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What is the client's education about fibrocystic breast changes after menopause?

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What are risk factors for bacterial vaginosis?

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What is the high priority client education for the medication sildenafil (Viagra)?

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What is the treatment plan for a client who has genital herpes?

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What are the client outcomes of gender-affirming care?

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What is the client's education about drug-drug interactions with nitrates?

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What is the client testing for gonorrhea?

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What clinical manifestations occur for a female client with genital herpes?

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What are nursing interventions when caring for a client with erectile dysfunction?

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What are the characteristics of moisture-related skin conditions?

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What are factors associated with aging that contribute to non-healing pressure injuries?

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What are the clinical manifestations of shingles?

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What are the characteristics of an electrical burn?

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What is client safety after a chemical burn?

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What is the protocol when a patient is ordered to use a hyperbaric chamber?

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