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NSG 3100: Exam #1 Questions with Correct Solutions Rated A+

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Rules for hand washing - -15-20 seconds -hands lower than elbows -firm rubbing circular motion -remove jewelry rules for baths - -long firm strokes -inspect skin -persuasion -stop if distress -use distraction -ask for help complete bath - sponge bath self help bath - pat...

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Galen NSG 3100 exam 1Fundamentals of nursing Questions with Correct Solutions Rated A+

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What is the least effective decision making process - establishing assumptions what does the trial-and-error method of problem solving lack - exactness The research process of problem solving is - most effective when used by experienced nurses why is the nursing process method used...

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NSG 3100 Exam 4 Questions with Correct Solutions Rated A+

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When the client's serum sodium level is 120 mEq/L, the priority nursing assessment is to monitor the status of which body system? - Neurological While assisting the client with meal selection, the nurse realizes that clients who practice Islam or Judaism share an avoidance of: - pork produ...

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NSG 3100 Exam 2 Questions with 100% Correct Solutions Graded A+

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The client's temperature at 8:00 am using an oral electronic thermometer is 36.1°C (97.2°F). If the respiration, pulse, and blood pressure were within normal range, what would the nurse do next? 1. Wait 15 minutes and retake it. 2. Check what the client's temperature was the last time it was t...

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NSG 3100 Exam 3 Questions with 100% Correct Solutions Graded A+

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Obtaining a capillary blood specimen to measure blood glucose, you should - ensure there is good blood flow at the puncture site True or False When testing for fecal occult blood, a green color indicates a guaiac positive result. - False A RN instructing a female patient on obtaining a ...

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NSG 3100 - Funds I: Exam 2 Questions with Correct Answers Graded A+

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Which of the following is a cause of bradypnea? Increased activity narcotic analgesics Test anxiety Decreased oxygen saturation - narcotic analgesics A damp/damp dressing is an example of what type of wound debridement? Autolytic Surgical Mechanical Enzymatic - Mechanical What st...

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NSG 3100 Exam 3 Questions With 100% Correct Answers Graded A+

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what considerations should you consider when doing diagnostic testing - •What type of sample is needed and how will it be collected? •Does the client need to stop oral intake for a certain number of hours before procedure? (NPO) •Does the test include administration of contrast dye? •W...

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NSG 3100 Exam 3 Test Your Knowledge Questions with 100% Correct Solutions

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1) The nurse would call the primary care provider immediately for which laboratory result? 1. Hgb = 16 g/dL for a male client 2. Hct = 22% for a female client 3. WBC = 9 × 103/mL3 4. Platelets = 300 × 103/mL3 - Answer: 2. Rationale: Option 2 is very low and can lead to death. The client's ...

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Galen NSG 3100 Fundamentals of Nursing exam 2 Questions with Correct Solutions Graded A+

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which way do you spiral pack a wound? - distal to proximal how long do you wash your hands for - 20-30 seconds process of Donning - gown to mask to eyewear to gloves how to take off PPE - gloves to eyewear to gown to mask Local infection - infection based in one section of...

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NSG 3100 - Exam #3 Questions with Correct Answers Rated A+

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What is enuresis? - Involuntary urination in children beyond the age when normal bladder control is established What is secondary enuresis? - Child who has established proper bladder control for a period of 6 months, but who has since lapsed back to wetting the bed What factors may cause...

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Galen Nsg 3100 fluid and electrolytes Questions with 100% Correct Solutions Rated A+

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Hyponatremia - Low sodium <135 Hyponatremia - Causes: fluid intoxication Hyponatremia - S/S: headaches, seizures, coma Hyponatremia - Tx: give sodium via hypertonic solutions (3% NS) Hypernatremia - High sodium (>145) Hypernatremia - Causes: N/V/D, hyperventilation, feve...

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NSG 3100 Exam 2 Wound Care Questions and Correct Answers

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The continuous quality improvement team is monitoring the nursing care of clean-contaminated wounds. Which operative wound would be excluded from this study? 1. Gastric resection 2. Uncomplicated abdominal hysterectomy 3. Breast biopsy 4. Lung resection - 3. Breast biopsy Rationale 1: Clean-...

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Nursing 3100 exam 1 Questions with Correct Solutions Graded to Pass

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essential nutrient (3 qualities) - cannot be synthesized in body must be supplied in food prevents specific deficiency disease which vitamins are essential - all of them duh components of an assessment of a patient's nutritional status - history (medical and family), physical findi...

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Transparent Film Dressing - Traps wounds moisture over the wound; ideal for small superficial wounds; can remain in place for up to 5-7 days; allows visual assessment of wound bed without removing dressing Impregnated Non-Adherent Dressing - Covers, soothes, and protects partial- and full-t...

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Galen NSG 3100 - Exam 4 Nutrition Key Terms Questions with Correct Answers

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24-hour food recall - client recalls all the food and beverages consumed during a typical 24-hour period Anabolism - Metabolic pathways that construct molecules, requiring energy. Anemia - A condition in which the blood is deficient in red blood cells, in hemoglobin, or in total volum...

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Nursing 3100 Final Exam Questions with 100% Correct Solutions A+

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How do antiemetics work? (i.e. what is the physiology of nausea? what and where are the receptors locate?) - Antiemetics block the CTZ (chemoreceptor trigger zone) which suppresses nausea and vomitting. These receptors are located near the medulla, outside the Blood Brain Barrier When should a...

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Nursing 3100 Exam 3 Questions With 100% Correct Solutions Graded A+

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Why is it important to have sufficient carbohydrates in the diet to "spare" protein? - - want to avoid negative nitrogen balance -protein- sparing effect is all about making sure the protein you consume is not being used as energy - spare protein from being used by energy --> you help en...

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Nursing 3100 Exam 2 Study Questions with 100% Correct Solutions A+

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food sources of zinc - Good: Legumes, Beans, Meats, Peas, Poultry, Nuts, Seafoods (crab meat), Oysters, Steaks, Bran cereals fortified with Zinc Bad: Yogurt, Milk, food sources of iron - Good: Meat, Fish , Poultry (highest bioavailability) Spinach, Oysters, Legumes, Oysters Dried b...

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food sources of zinc - Good: Legumes, Beans, Meats, Peas, Poultry, Nuts, Seafoods (crab meat), Oysters, Steaks, Bran cereals fortified with Zinc Bad: Yogurt, Milk, food sources of iron - Good: Meat, Fish , Poultry (highest bioavailability) Spinach, Oysters, Legumes, Oysters Dried b...

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Nursing 3100 exam 1 Questions with 100% Correct Solutions Graded A+

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What are RDA? and how are they should they be used? - -Recommended Daily Allowance for specific nutrient for 98% of population What are the limitations for RDAs? - - Limitation - set by committee and knowledge is limited for some populations. Safety margins vary (disease, drug/alcohol use),...

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Nursing 3100 Exam I Questions with Correct Answers Rated A+

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Nutrient - chemical substance that the body uses from consumed food Essential Nutrient - nutrients not made in the body- need to be supplied by diet Macronutrients - (1) Water (2) Carbs (3) Proteins (4) Fats Micronutrients - (1) Vitamins (2) Minerals Skinfold - high va...

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1. List 10 excellent food sources (with high bioavailability) and 10 poor food sources of zinc - Good: Legumes, Beans, Meats, Peas, Seafoods (crab meat), Oysters, Steaks, Bran cereals fortified with Zinc Bad: Yogurt, Milk 1. List 10 excellent food sources (with high bioavailability) and 1...

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Nursing 3100 Exam #2 Questions with Correct Answers Rated A+

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A health care professional is caring for a patient who is about to begin taking epoetin alfa (Epogen). Which of the following laboratory values should increase with effective therapy? a) PT b) WBC c) Hgb d) Platelets - c) Hgb A patient who is taking ferrous sulfate (Feosol) to treat iro...

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Nursing 3100 Final Exam with Questions and 100% Correct Answers Rated A+

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AccessMedicine - available through UConn Library Nursing Database; provides access to medical and scientific textbooks - online resource for vaccines and infectious disease - online resource supported by the USGA for diet and nutrition recommendations - online resource of the...

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The client says to the nurse, "My healthcare provider says I have heart disease and I need to decrease the cholesterol in my diet. I don't understand how this happened." Which response should the nurse say to the client? - The arteries around your heart are narrowed by low density lipoprotein ...

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NURS 3100 EXAM 1 Questions with 100% Correct Solutions Graded A+

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A nurse is reviewing key events in the history of pharmacology with a student nurse. Which student comment indicates an understanding? - Early researchers used themselves as test subjects A student nurse asks a nursing instructor why anatomy and physiology as well as microbiology when the stud...

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