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HESI EXIT RN EXAM 2019 V1-V7 HESI EXIT RN EXAM 2019 V1-V7 1
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HESI V2 1
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MATH 101 1
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MED SURG 235 1
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NUR 160 NUR160 4
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NUR 163 1
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NUR 166 4
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NUR 172 5
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NUR 176 NUR176 8
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NUR 212 NUR 212 1
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NUR 240 NUR240 2
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NUR 630 NUR630 1
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NUR240 1
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NURS MISC NURS MISC 1
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NURSING 176 1
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NURSING 207 NURSING 207 2
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NURSING 207|HESI EXIT EXAM PN 1
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NURSING 212 NURSING 212 5
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NURSING TEST BANKS 2
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PN 190 1
Últimos notas y resúmenes Hondros College School Of Nursing
NUR166 Exam Review – 1 (65 Questions) 
5 Math Questions – Will show you a vial of medication. How many mg per ml are there? 
17 SATA (25% of Exam) 
Isoimmunization x3questions – Baby has Rh+ blood and mom has Rh- Blood. 
We would give Rhogam shot. We would give Rhogam at 28 weeks and again within 72 hours after birth 
or abortion. 
The first pregnancy is rarely affected. The SECOND pregnancy would be seriously affected. The mom’s 
immune system would make antibodies to fight off the Rh+ ...
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NUR166 Exam Review – 1 (65 Questions) 
5 Math Questions – Will show you a vial of medication. How many mg per ml are there? 
17 SATA (25% of Exam) 
Isoimmunization x3questions – Baby has Rh+ blood and mom has Rh- Blood. 
We would give Rhogam shot. We would give Rhogam at 28 weeks and again within 72 hours after birth 
or abortion. 
The first pregnancy is rarely affected. The SECOND pregnancy would be seriously affected. The mom’s 
immune system would make antibodies to fight off the Rh+ ...
NUR166 
17 SATA (24% of test) 
5 MATH 
What is a side effect of Opioid Medication? 
 Constipation 
What would we educate to the postpartum mom to help alleviate/prevent constipation symptoms? 
 Walk, Water, Fiber (Remember WWF) 
How often do you breastfeed? 
 Every 2-3 hours 
What signs of Mastitis? 
 Redness and heat in the breast 
 Tenderness 
 Edema and heaviness in the breast 
 Purulent drainage (may or may not be present) 
 Potential lump or knot that can be felt in ...
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NUR166 
17 SATA (24% of test) 
5 MATH 
What is a side effect of Opioid Medication? 
 Constipation 
What would we educate to the postpartum mom to help alleviate/prevent constipation symptoms? 
 Walk, Water, Fiber (Remember WWF) 
How often do you breastfeed? 
 Every 2-3 hours 
What signs of Mastitis? 
 Redness and heat in the breast 
 Tenderness 
 Edema and heaviness in the breast 
 Purulent drainage (may or may not be present) 
 Potential lump or knot that can be felt in ...
Nur166 Final Exam Review 
When can a child do chores around the house?School Age (6-12 years old)Adolescent Pace Tool x 3Use this tool to distinguish the drug-free adolescent from one who may be experimenting.2 or more PACE letters are problem areas, the adolescent may be at high risk for drug abuse.P– Parents, Peers and PotA– Alcohol, Automobiles (This one will be a question on your test)C- CigarettesE– EducationApgar ScoresEvaluates the newborn’s condition immediately af...
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Nur166 Final Exam Review 
When can a child do chores around the house?School Age (6-12 years old)Adolescent Pace Tool x 3Use this tool to distinguish the drug-free adolescent from one who may be experimenting.2 or more PACE letters are problem areas, the adolescent may be at high risk for drug abuse.P– Parents, Peers and PotA– Alcohol, Automobiles (This one will be a question on your test)C- CigarettesE– EducationApgar ScoresEvaluates the newborn’s condition immediately af...
NUR166 
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After placenta is expelled, fundus can be felt at belly button. 
Full bladder interferes with uterine contraction, pushes fundus up and causes it to deviate to one side. 
DANGER SIGNS 
Fever higher than 100.4. 
Persistent lochia rubra or lochia that has foul odor 
Bright red bleeding 
Prolonged after pains, pelvic or abdominal pains or constant backache 
Signs of UTI 
Pain, Redness or tenderness of the calf 
Passing clots larger than a golf ball 
Localized breast tender...
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NUR166 
** = ON THE QUIZ 
After placenta is expelled, fundus can be felt at belly button. 
Full bladder interferes with uterine contraction, pushes fundus up and causes it to deviate to one side. 
DANGER SIGNS 
Fever higher than 100.4. 
Persistent lochia rubra or lochia that has foul odor 
Bright red bleeding 
Prolonged after pains, pelvic or abdominal pains or constant backache 
Signs of UTI 
Pain, Redness or tenderness of the calf 
Passing clots larger than a golf ball 
Localized breast tender...
NUR166 – Quiz 3 
MASLOW – PASLES (Think Low, Les) 
Start from the Bottom and Go Up (Think of the bottom being the Foundation, what you need FIRST) 
P – Physiological Needs 
A – Activity 
S – Safety and Protection 
L – Love 
E – Esteem 
S – Self Actualization 
KOHLBERG – Think Kohlberg Convention 3, 2, 1 
3 - Preconvention – Infant, toddler and preschooler 
2 - Convention – School age, Adolescence 
1 - Postconvention – Adult (ONLY ONE WITH AN ADULT!!!) 
PIAGET – Operatio...
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NUR166 – Quiz 3 
MASLOW – PASLES (Think Low, Les) 
Start from the Bottom and Go Up (Think of the bottom being the Foundation, what you need FIRST) 
P – Physiological Needs 
A – Activity 
S – Safety and Protection 
L – Love 
E – Esteem 
S – Self Actualization 
KOHLBERG – Think Kohlberg Convention 3, 2, 1 
3 - Preconvention – Infant, toddler and preschooler 
2 - Convention – School age, Adolescence 
1 - Postconvention – Adult (ONLY ONE WITH AN ADULT!!!) 
PIAGET – Operatio...
Pregnancy – Chapter 4 
ANSWERS FOR YOUR BOOK ARE IN BOLD! 
There are four basic types of pelves. Each type of pelvis has implications for labor and birth. 
Describe the types of pelves below: 
Gynecoid: classic female pelvis, with rounded anterior and posterior segments. This type 
is most favorable for vaginal birth – Imagine a round baby’s head that can fit through 
pretty easily. 
Android: wedge-shaped inlet with a narrow anterior segment; it is typical of the male 
anatomy – It’s m...
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Pregnancy – Chapter 4 
ANSWERS FOR YOUR BOOK ARE IN BOLD! 
There are four basic types of pelves. Each type of pelvis has implications for labor and birth. 
Describe the types of pelves below: 
Gynecoid: classic female pelvis, with rounded anterior and posterior segments. This type 
is most favorable for vaginal birth – Imagine a round baby’s head that can fit through 
pretty easily. 
Android: wedge-shaped inlet with a narrow anterior segment; it is typical of the male 
anatomy – It’s m...
REVIEW – NUR166 (Weeks 3-6 on EXAM) 
How do we avoid constipation? 
 WWF – Walking, Water and Fiber 
Leopold’s Maneuver 
 To determine the position and presentation of the baby. It is helpful to locate the baby’s back 
which is where we need to place the fetal monitor (Heartrate) You’ll feel both sides of the 
mom’s belly and top and bottom of her belly to see where the baby is. 
Cardinal Movements (KNOW THESE IN THIS EXACT ORDER) 
“Every Darn Fool In Egypt Eats Raw Eggs” 
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REVIEW – NUR166 (Weeks 3-6 on EXAM) 
How do we avoid constipation? 
 WWF – Walking, Water and Fiber 
Leopold’s Maneuver 
 To determine the position and presentation of the baby. It is helpful to locate the baby’s back 
which is where we need to place the fetal monitor (Heartrate) You’ll feel both sides of the 
mom’s belly and top and bottom of her belly to see where the baby is. 
Cardinal Movements (KNOW THESE IN THIS EXACT ORDER) 
“Every Darn Fool In Egypt Eats Raw Eggs” 
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NUR163, Week 8 
What is Sleep? 
 It is a natural process that is necessary for optimal health 
 It involves a shift in physiological and neurological activity 
 It is intended to be a restorative process 
Normal Physiological Process 
 Under normal circumstances it occurs in stages, in a fairly consistent pattern 
Two major Categories 
 Non-Rapid Eye movement 
 Rapid Eye Movement 
Non-Rapid Eye Movement has Four Stages 
Stage 1 – 
 Light sleep, person can be awakened easil...
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NUR163, Week 8 
What is Sleep? 
 It is a natural process that is necessary for optimal health 
 It involves a shift in physiological and neurological activity 
 It is intended to be a restorative process 
Normal Physiological Process 
 Under normal circumstances it occurs in stages, in a fairly consistent pattern 
Two major Categories 
 Non-Rapid Eye movement 
 Rapid Eye Movement 
Non-Rapid Eye Movement has Four Stages 
Stage 1 – 
 Light sleep, person can be awakened easil...
Nur163 Week 7, Day 1 
Mobility 
Mobility is a state or quality of being mobile or movable. 
Other Terms: 
 Immobility 
 Disuse Syndrome 
 Deconditioned 
Scope of Concept 
 Complete Immobility 
 Partial Mobility 
 Complete/Full Mobility 
Risk Factors – Individual Risk Factors 
 Traumatic Injury 
o Brain 
o Spinal Cord 
o Bones, Joints, Muscles 
 Neurological Conditions 
 Chronic Conditions (and/or treatment interventions) 
History 
 Past Medical Hist
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Nur163 Week 7, Day 1 
Mobility 
Mobility is a state or quality of being mobile or movable. 
Other Terms: 
 Immobility 
 Disuse Syndrome 
 Deconditioned 
Scope of Concept 
 Complete Immobility 
 Partial Mobility 
 Complete/Full Mobility 
Risk Factors – Individual Risk Factors 
 Traumatic Injury 
o Brain 
o Spinal Cord 
o Bones, Joints, Muscles 
 Neurological Conditions 
 Chronic Conditions (and/or treatment interventions) 
History 
 Past Medical Hist