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NURS 370 – Midterm Exam Questions and Correct Answers

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In ABCDE what is included in A (airway)? (select all that apply) a. voice b. RR c. breath sounds d. pulse oximetry e. chest wall movement a, c In ABCDE what is included in B (breathing)? (select all that apply) a. RR b. chest wall movements c. voice d. chest percussion e. lung auscultation f. spu...

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Exam 3 NURS 370 Pt. 2 Review Questions and Correct Answers

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A patient who was diagnosed with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) 6 months ago arrived at the hospital for a regular checkup. The nurse anticipates the priority assessment would be performing the eye examination. Which medication in the treatment leads the nurse to this decision? A. Capsaicin B. N...

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NUR 370 Patho and Pharm Exam 1 Practice Questions and Correct Answers

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What types (4) of injuries can occur to cells? - Toxic injury - Infectious injury - Physical injury - Deficit injury What is the purpose of negative and positive feedback loops? To maintain homeostasis. Provide an example of a negative feedback loop. THYROID FUNCTION: - Hypothalamus releases thyro...

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Nurs 370 Final Exam Questions and Correct Answers

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The nurse is caring for a client who has returned to post-surgical suite after postanesthetic recovery from a nephrectomy. The nurse's most recent assessment reveals increased sedation, shortness of breath, hypotension, and low urine output over the last 2 hours. What is the nurse's best response?...

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NURS 370 Midterm Exam Questions and Correct Answers

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What does ABCDE stand for? Airway Breathing Circulation Disability Exposure What are the different priorities in client care? 1. Life threatening illness 2. Safety 3. Client priorities 4. nurse priorities What are the two types of airway obstruction? Total: inability to make any sound. No coughing...

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NURS 370 Exam 3 Practice Questions and Correct Answers

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Which technique is best for teaching a nursing assistant how to perform finger-stick glucose testing? demonstrate the procedure, then ask for a return demonstration A patient with a diabetic foot ulcer will need to perform dressing changes after discharge. When should the nurse schedule the teachin...

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NUR 370: Module 3- Vaccine Concerns Review Questions and Correct Answers

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Social factors have heightened vaccine concerns and impacted immunization coverage. Identify the 2 social factors that negatively impact the number of Americans immunized. a. Diminishing social inequalities & Understanding the cause of autism. b. Rising employment rates & Universal health insurance...

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NURS 370 Exam 4 Questions and Complete Solutions

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A critical care nurse is closely monitoring a patient who has recently undergone surgical repair of a bleeding peptic ulcer. The nurse should prioritize assessments of which of the following signs and symptoms of a recurrence of hemorrhage? A. Hypotension and tachycardia B. Bradypnea and pursed-lip...

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Sherpath, Test 3 NUR 370 Questions and Correct Answers

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Once an allergen is identified in a child with allergic rhinitis, the treatment of choice about which to educate the parents is Eliminating the allergen What information should the nurse teach families about reducing exposure to pollens and dust? Replace wall-to-wall carpeting with wood and tile fl...

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NUR 370 Exam 2 Study Questions and Correct Answers

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A histamine-receptor antagonist such as cimetidine (Tagamet) or ranitidine (Zantac) is ordered for an infant with GER. The purpose of this is to reduce gastric acid production The nurse caring for a child with suspected appendicitis should question which order from the physician? apply K-pad to abd...

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NUR 370 Quiz 3 Questions and Correct Answers

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Which of the following is the correct amount of carbohydrates that we would want to give a patient with Type 1 DM that is hypoglycemic? 15 gm The mother of a 7 year old girl newly diagnosed with precocious puberty is asking about the treatment plan. Which of the following statements from the nurse ...

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NUR 370 Exam 2 - Endocrine Alterations Review Questions and Correct Answers

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Total or partial deficiency of insulin; most common endocrine disorder of childhood Diabetes mellitus Immune-mediated destruction of pancreatic beta cells - absolute insulin deficiency Type 1 diabetes Insulin-resistance combined with relative insulin deficiency Type 2 diabetes Genetic and environ...

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NURS 370 EXAM 2 REVIEW QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS

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Obj. #1 Describe general principles of growth and development -interrelated and interdependent processes -highly individualized -has a pattern -growth is related to increase in height and weight -general principles of growth and development include: cephalocaudal, proximodistal, differentiation Cep...

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NURS 370 Medsurg Slide Questions and Correct Answers for Midterm 1 Exam

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A client is brought to the emergency department with a burn injury. The nurse knows that the first is systemic instability. True/ False True Which is the correct interpretation of this arterial blood gas (ABG)? pH = 7.5 PaCO2 = 37 HCO3 = 30 A.Respiratory Acidosis B.Respiratory Alkalosis C.Metabol...

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NUR 370 PEDs Ball State Exam 3- Hemo, Cardiac, Cellular, Resp, Immunological Questions and Answers

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Increase pulmonary blood flow ASD, VSD, A-V canal, PDA Decrease pulmonary blood flow TGA, TOF, PS Low Sats, cyanotic Requires Prostaglandin E-I TGA: duct art. Connects pulm veins to aorta. No connection between pulm and syst. Circuits w/o this. COA: obstructive/ stenosis of aorta. HLHS: left si...

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NUR 370 Module 5- Vaccine Administration Review Questions and Correct Answers

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A nurse is working at the health department and has been asked to put away a leftover multi-dose influenza vial that has not expired but was used in today's clinic. Temperature of the vial has been safely maintained. Where should the nurse place this vaccine? a. The nurse should discard the vial s...

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Nurs 370 Exam 2 Questions and 100% Correct Answers

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What makes up the upper respiratory tract? oronasophraynx, pharynx, larynx, upper trachea What makes up the lower respiratory tract? lower trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, alveoli Why aren't respiratory infections common in the first 3 months of life? maternal antibodies Strep (GABHS) and mycoplas...

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NUR 370- Teaching and Learning Final Exam Questions and Correct Answers

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What is the purpose of formative evaluation? To make adjustments in an educational activity as needed, and redefine goals and strategies for achieving goals. It is intended to promote improvements within existing activity. Which type of evaluation is used to obtain information to help determine if ...

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NUR 370 Exam 1 Study Questions and Correct Answers

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Nursing's Social Policy Statement Is an important document that describes the profession of nursing and its professional framework and obligations to society. The social policy statement informs consumers, government officials, other healthcare professions and other important stakeholder's about t...

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NUR 370 Vaccine Preventable Childhood Diseases Review Questions and Correct Answers

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The disease causes membrane formation at the site of infection that may cause respiratory obstruction Diphtheria Children's first sign of the disease is a rash that progresses from macules to papules to vesicles before crusting. Varicella (chicken pox) Symptoms of chickenpox Fever, general malais...

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NUR 370 Pharmacology 1st Test Questions and Correct Answers

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Six Rights of Drug Administration Right Patient Right Drug Right Route Right Dosage Right Timing Right Recording What is a Drug Any chemical introduced into the body to cause a change. Any substance used in prevention, diagnosis, alleviation, treatment or cure of disease Type of Drugs OTC Herbal/A...

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NUR 370 FINAL- UNIT 4 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS

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Glascow Coma Scale 3 part assessment- eye opening, verbal responses, motor response Duchenne Muscular dystrophy - diagnosis H&P, creatine kinase, muscle biopsy Abnormal pupillary response indicating intracranial mass unilateral dilation/reactivity Abnormal pupillary response indicating impending ...

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NUR 370 Exam 2 Questions and Complete Solutions

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What is a macule? a flat lesion that differs in color from surrounding skin (<1 cm in diameter) similar to a freckle What is a papule? a small, raised, solid pimple or swelling, often forming part of a rash on the skin and typically inflamed but not producing pus. What is urticaria? commonly re...

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NUR 370 Peds Exam 3 Questions and Correct Answers

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A nurse in a well-child clinic is teaching parents about their child's immune system. Which statement by the nurse is correct? The immune system distinguishes and actively protects the body's own cells from foreign substances The Center for Disease Control (CDC, 2009) recommendation for immunizin...

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NUR 370 Exam 2 Questions and 100% Correct Answers

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A patient with neurogenic shock initially exhibits: A. Hypertension B. Tachycardia C. Bradycardia D. Increased central venous pressure C. Bradycardia How does any type of shock cause oliguria? A. By stimulating the RAAS system B. By decreasing the perfusion to the kidneys C. By stimulating carotid ...

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NUR 370 Final Exam Questions and Solutions

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What is the primary disadvantage associated with outpatient and day facility care? Lack of physical connection to the hospital Why is observation for 24 hours in an acute-care setting often appropriate for children? Children become ill quickly and recover quickly. Having explanations for all proce...

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NURS 370 Midterm Exam Questions and Solutions

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What are the 4 established priorities of the nurse Priority 1: Life threatening illness Priority 2: Environment Safety (side rails, falls risk protocol, bed height, etc.) Priority 3: Client priorities (AM care, etc.) Priority 4: Nurse priorities What does the ABCDE model stand for? A: airway B: bre...

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NUR 370- Module 4 Nursing Roles Review Questions and Correct Answers

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Which is the source people most often rely upon to answer questions about immunizations? a. physicians b. the internet c. nurses d. friends and relatives d. Friends and relatives The best approach for discussing vaccine risks is: a. Downplay risks so the vaccines are more acceptable b. Provide accu...

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NUR 370 Exam 3 Questions and 100% Correct Answers

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What is the leading cause of death by disease in children younger than 15 yoa? Childhood Cancer What is the survival rate for childhood cancer? Overall 5-year survival rate is close to 80%. Varies widely for different types of cancers Clinical manifestations depend on type of tissues involved and l...

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NUR 370 Final Study Questions and Correct Answers- Sherpath

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1. What is the primary disadvantage associated with outpatient and day facility care? a. Increased cost b. increased risk of infection c. Lack of physical connection to the hospital d. longer separation of the child from the family c. Lack of physical connection to the hospital Outpatient and day f...

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NUR 370 - Exam 3 Practice Questions and Solutions

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A child diagnosed with a ventricular septal defect (VSD) is seen in the clinic. The nurse conducts an assessment and reviews the child's recent laboratory results. The nurse suspects the child may have developed heart failure. Which finding is the best indicator of the nurse's suspicion? - low hem...

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NUR 370 Exam 3 Review Questions and Solutions

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Which intervention is appropriate for a child receiving high doses of steroids? Limit activity and receive home schooling. Decrease the amount of potassium in the diet. Substitute a killed virus vaccine for live virus vaccines. Monitor for seizure activity. Substitute a killed virus vaccine for ...

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NUR 370 Exam 1 Study Guide with Questions and Correct Answers

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Community a collection of people, that interact with one another in some way, they have some shared sense of identity and belonging Examples of communities Citizens of a town, group of farmers, prison community, MADD, professional nurses Geographic community defined by its geographic boundaries, c...

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NUR 370 Exam 2 Practice Questions and Solutions

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What is the difference between the factors responsible for fluid and electrolyte imbalances for adults and children? In children, a larger part of their total body weight is made up of fluid. Also, a larger part of their fluid is in the ECF. What is insensible fluid loss? Loss of fluid through the ...

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NUR 370 Exam 2 Review Questions and 100% Correct Answers

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The nurse enters a client's room to find the new mom crying softly. The nurse asks what is wrong. The mother says, "I had my heart set on breastfeeding, and now my baby has a cleft lip. My dreams of breastfeeding him are destroyed." Which response by the nurse would be most appropriate? "You ca...

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NURS 370 Exam 1 Test Questions and Correct Answers

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Integrated health emphasizes the importance of the relationship between practitioner and patient; focuses on the whole person; is informed by evidence; and makes use of appropriate therapeutic approaches, health care professionals, and disciplines to achieve optimal health Integrative nursing A way...

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NUR 370 Final Exam Study Questions and Correct Answers

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Which term is used to describe an abnormally increased convex adulation in the curvature of the thoracic spine> Kyphosis When a child with a musculoskeletal injury on the foot is assessed, what is most indicative of a fracture? The inability of the child to bear weight A nurse is explaining to ...

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NUR 370 Exam 1 Questions and Answers

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Identify historic influences on the development of the nursing profession and its relationship with the community a. Seacole - holistic nursing B. Nursing started in homes C. Nursing belongs to everyone D. When women entered the field again, they were able to do so because they emphasized that women...

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NUR 370 Exam 1 Study Set with Questions and Correct Answers

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When a child is hospitalized, one component of their plan of care is the use of therapeutic play. This care is often provided by a(n) __. Child life specialist Having explanations for all procedures and selecting their own meals from hospital menus is an important coping mechanism for which age-gro...

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NUR 370 Exam 1 Questions and Answers| Already Passed

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What are the myths about mental illnesses? mental illnesses are caused by personal weaknesses and can be cured by personal strength; they are not real diseases; there is no treatment; they won't affect me; these are all false What is stigma? an attribute that is deeply discrediting and reduces the...

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NUR 370 Exam 1 Prep Questions and Correct Answers

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Because injuries are the most common cause of death and disability in children in the United States, which stage of development correctly determines the type of injury that may occur? Select all that apply. A. A newborn may roll over and fall off an elevated surface. B. The need to conform and gain...

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