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Nursing Research Sampling in research may be defined as: a. insurance that each person has a chance of being included in the study. b. establishment of criteria for eligibility to participate in a study. c. identification of the population in which the researcher is interested. d. selec...

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Excelsior School NUR 105/Nursing 105 Exam 2 with answers Ten minutes after starting a
transfusion of packed red cells the patient reports back pain. The R



Nursing 105 Exam 2 Questions with Answers
NUR105_M4EQ0077

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Ten minutes after starting a transfusion of packed red cells the patient reports
back pain. The RNnotes an oral temperature of 101.3° F and a heart rate of 114
beats per minute. What is the RN’spriority response?
Obtain an ECG.
Flush the IV line with normal
saline.Notify the physician.
Discontinue the transfusion. submitted
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NUR105_M4EQ0078

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The RN encourages the postoperative patient to use the incentive spirometer. He
states “I don’tlike this thing. What good does it do anyway?” What is the
appropriate RN response?
“It helps reduce spasm in the alveolar capillaries.”
“It is used to reduce the risk of atelectasis and pneumonia.”
“Incentive spirometry is used to strengthen the muscles of respiration.”
“Incentive spirometry promotes thinning of secretions to clear the airway.”

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NUR105_M4EQ0079

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The RN is caring for an acutely ill patient with chronic pulmonary disease and

,notes laboredrespiration. How would the RN position the patient to promote
ventilation of the lung?
Partially supine with a small pillow supporting
the head.Right Sims position with the knees
flexed.
Leaning forward with arms resting on over bed table.
submittedSemi-Fowlers with arms positioned at
shoulder level.

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NUR105_M4EQ0152

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When assessing a 9-month-old, which finding would require the RN to collect
additional data?
Abdominal breathing.
Irregular depth of
respirations.
Round chest with visible ribs. submitted
Respiratory rate of 44.
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NUR105_M4EQ0153

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Which instruction would the RN give to a patient when auscultating the lungs?
Take a deep breath in and hold it.
submittedBreathe slowly in and out.
Breathe in through the nose, and then cough.
Take a slow, deep breath in through your mouth.
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