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viki

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Which province was the first in Canada to gain legislation related to nursing registration?
 
  a. Ontario
  b. Nova Scotia
  c. New Brunswick
  d. British Columbia

Question 2

The nurse would expect which change in cardiac output for a patient with fluid volume overload?
 
  a. Increased preload
  b. Decreased afterload
  c. Decreased tissue perfusion
  d. Increased heart rate



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Answer to Question 1

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A Ontario was not the first province in Canada to gain legislation related to nursing registration.
B Nova Scotia was the first province in Canada to gain legislation related to nursing registration, with the passing of a voluntary registration act in 1910.
C New Brunswick was not the first province in Canada to gain legislation related to nursing registration.
D British Columbia was not the first province in Canada to gain legislation related to nursing registration.

Answer to Question 2

A
Preload refers to the stretch of the ventricle related to the volume of blood; an increase in circulating volume would increase the preload of the heart. Afterload refers to resistance; increased pressure would lead to increased resistance, and afterload would increase. A decrease in tissue perfusion would be seen with hypovolemia. A decrease in fluid volume would cause an increase in heart rate as the body is attempting to increase cardiac output.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 22, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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