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NURS 323 Midterm Exam Questions and Correct Answers

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Warfarin -Levothyroxine accelerates the degradation of vitamin k dependent clotting factors *Vitamin K is needed to clot when you're on a blood thinner you don't have to worry about bleeding out because of the vitamin k -increases effects of warfarin Catecholamines -thyroid hormones increase the...

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Nur 323 Exam 2 Practice Questions and Correct Answers

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What is the most preventable type of heart disease? coronary artery disease - cad occurs when the coronary arteries become narrowed and hardened What is the most common cause for coronary artery disease? atherosclerosis Atherosclerosis is the abnormal accumulation of lipid and fatty substances and...

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NURS 323 Final Drexel Questions and Correct Answers

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Local anesthesia -reversibly block all nerve impulses -suppress impulse conduction: blocked only in neurons near the site of admin. (non selective - to increase selectivity, limit the area of admin) -sensation blocked rates: 1st (first) cold -> warmth -> touch -> deep pressure (last) -not l...

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N323 Week 3 Exam 1 Practice Questions and Correct Answers

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What are the two most common types of information systems used by nurses? 1. Management info systems 2. Hospital info systems List 6 examples of the use of bedside data entry 1. medication administration 2. progress notes 3. assessment data 4. careplan updates 5. activity 6. changes Describe the c...

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NUR 323 Exam 2 Review Questions and Correct Answers

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A 60 year old female patient has a long history of hypothyroidism. What education topic needs to be emphasized for this patient? A. Cardiovascular health and decreasing risk factors. B. Consistent use of birth control C. Continue medications until symptoms are completely gone D. Use of anti-diarrhea...

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SDSU Nurs 323 - Quiz 3 Questions and Correct Answers

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What is coronary artery disease? heart disease caused by impaired coronary blood flow Where is the left main artery? main vessel that comes off left ventricle - supplies whole left side of heart "widow maker" What happens if left main artery is occluded? left side loses ability to contract Wher...

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NURS 323 - Exam 3 Quiz Questions and Correct Answers

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A client with diabetes insipidus has been administered desmopressin and is now reporting drowsiness, light-headedness, and headache. What intervention will best address this client's symptoms? reduction in the client's dose of desmopressin For what purposes might the nurse administer a hypothalam...

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Nursing 323 Exam 3 Practice Questions and Correct Answers

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A) what is acute pancreatitis? B) during pancreatitis, pancreatic enzymes in the pancreas cause what 2 things? a) inflammation of the pancreas B) 1) autodigestion 2) severe pain *causes (etiology) of acute pancreatitis* A) what are the 4 causes of acute pancreatitis? a) 1) gallbladder disease (for...

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NUR 323 Exam 1 Study Questions and Correct Answers

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Comprehensive pain assessment OPQRST: onset, provokes, quality, radiates, severity, timing -what might alter pain perception: medication, coping mechanisms -what makes pain worse or better Different pain scales Numerical Rating Scale (NRS): 0-10 scale Visual Analog Scale (VAS): pictures of faces 0-...

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NS 323 Exam 1 Questions and Complete Solutions

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What is the role of the nurse in caring for children? Interact effectively with children and family. Modify physical assessment techniques to age. Identify strategies to reduce pain and stress. Calculate accurate medication dosages. Provide safety for child's developmental status. Adapt procedures ...

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NUR 323 Test 1 Questions and Correct Answers

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Changes in pregnancy Increased plasma volume →dilution Increased hormones bind to plasma-protein binding sites Decreased albumin Drugs widely distributed Fat-soluble drugs stored longer and slow release When is the maternal-fetal circulation established Maternal-placental-fetal circulation is co...

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NUR 323 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS

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MSK Bone Formation, Maintenance, and Healing Process -Formation: osteogenesis (new bone formed by calcium and phosphorus binding to collagen); osteoblast cells: build new -Maintenance: bone turnover or the balance between resorption and formation (osteoclasts: chewers) -Healing: 4 stages; hematoma (...

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NUR 323 Quiz 2 Questions and Complete Solutions

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Non-experimental studies provide what type of evidence? 1Level II 2Level III 3.Level IV 4Level V 3. Level IV (4) A study was designed to assess whether motion had an effect on the mood of elderly residents in a nursing home. The researcher examined whether residents who ambulated for an hour every...

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NURS 323 - Exam 1 (Thyroid, Diabetes, Diuretics) Questions and Correct Answers

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Thyroid Vascular, two lobed, surrounds trachea What does the thyroid produce & secrete? T3= triiodothyronine T4=thyroxine --Converts in the body to T3 What regulates the thyroid? TSH & TRH --T3 and T4 are stimulated by TSH Thyroid hormone Regulates metabolism -energy -heart stimulation (increased...

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NUR 323 Exam 1 Questions and 100% Correct Answers

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Describe how communication affects team processes and outcomes -Communication (a lifeline of the team) affects team processes and team outcomes by influencing how the team functions and as well as the flow of the mechanism of teamwork resulting in an impact on patient safety by increasing the risk o...

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Nur 323 Pain Management Review Questions and Correct Answers

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When a client who has been taking opiods becomes less sensitive to the drug's analgesic properties, that client is said to have developed a : tolerance Prosaglandins are chemical substances with what property? increase the sensitivity of pain receptors The nurse needs to carefully monitor a clein...

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Nurs 323 Midterm Exam Questions and Correct Answers

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The nurse knows that TSH levels in patients with primary hypothyroidism who are not on thyroid replacement therapy will be elevated The nurse will teach patients on levothyroxine (T4) to take the medication ________________ when they ask about whether the medication should be taken with or without ...

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NUR 323 Exam 4 Study Guide with Questions and Correct Answers

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Hemophilia *Bleeding disorder resulting in deficits of coagulation factors *Typically inherited by sons of mothers who carry the trait Hemophilia A *Classic hemophilia *Factor VIII deficiency *X-linked recessive disorder *Most common form Hemophilia B *Christmas disease *Factor IX disorder Aplas...

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NUR 323 Exam 1 Test Questions and Correct Answers

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What makes an initial different from a focused assessed? initial: establish a complete database for problem identification and care planning. Focused: when the nurse gather data about a specific problem that has alr been identified. Which of the assessments provides the nurse comprehensive baseline...

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NUR 323 Exam 2 (B) - Activity, Mobility, Oxygenation, & Perfusion Questions and Correct Answers

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What are the components with example questions assessed when collecting subjective data regarding mobility? ask questions about: Daily activity level Endurance Exercise/ fitness goals Mobility problems Physical and mental health alterations What are the components of a physical assessment specifica...

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NUR 323 Practice Questions and Correct Answers

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What are the 3 perioperative phases of care? preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative How are surgical procedures classified? urgency: elective, urgent and emergency risk: major or minor purpose: diagnostic (confirm a diagnosis), preventative (removal of body part that is at high risk of can...

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NUR 323 Exam 2 Practice Questions and Solutions

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1. What types of pain are categorized by "duration" 2. What types of pain are categorized by "location" 3. What types of pain are categorized by "etiology (cause)" 1. acute, chronic 2. cutaneous, somatic, visceral 3. nociceptive, neuropathic(intractable, phantom, psychogenic) Transduction and...

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Review Exam 3 NUR 323 Questions and Correct Answers

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The nurse is reviewing a client's electronic health record before assessing her mouth. Which of the following diagnoses would the nurse recognize as an indication for immediate medical follow-up? A) Thrush B) Leukoplakia C) Gingivitis D) Canker sore B) Leukoplakia In the course of the nurse's hea...

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NURS 323 Exam 1 Practice Questions and Solutions

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Anaphylactic reactions - what physical assessment findings will be present? 1. SOB 2. Blood pressure changes (may be high initially, then low) 3. Rash 4. Itch 5. Tachycardia 6. severe anxiousness 7. happens immediately 8. Treatment: epinephrine 5 rights of drug administration? right drug right dose...

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NUR 323 Final Exam Questions and Complete Solutions

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How might a person present or feel if experiencing hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia? -Hypoglycemia → Clammy skin, sweating, nervousness, weakness, tiredness, dizziness, confusion, blurred vision; Late symptoms include confusion, slurred speech, and lightheadedness, -To confirm hypoglycemia measure bl...

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NSG 323 OA and RA Questions with Correct Answers

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1. Gold sodium thiomalate is prescribed to a client with rheumatoid arthritis. Which of the following side effects indicates an overdosage of the medication? A. Flushing. B. Dizziness. C. Joint pain. D. Metallic taste. 1. Answer: D. Metallic taste. D: Gold sodium thiomalate toxicity signs are prurit...

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NSG 323 Practice Exam Questions and Correct Answers

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1. Nurse Kaye is carrying out her operative teachings for an older client who will have cataract surgery on the right eye. The nurse concludes that the client needs further understanding about the teachings if he says: A. "I will sleep on my left side after surgery." B. "I will wipe my nose gent...

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NURS 323 Quiz 2 Questions and Correct Answers

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A nurse is teaching a patient about medications. Which statement from the patient indicates teaching is effective? a. "I will rotate the sites in my left leg when I give my insulin." b. "Once I start feeling better, I will stop taking my antibiotic." c. "If I am 30 minutes late taking my medic...

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NSG 323 Med Surg I Peri-op Study Set with Questions and Correct Answers

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A client is scheduled to have an ileostomy placed. How does the nurse document this type of surgery? A. Diagnostic B. Cosmetic C. Curative D. Palliative D. Palliative The nurse is providing preoperative care for a client who will have an arthroscopy of the left knee. As part of The Joint Commissio...

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Exam 3 NSG 323 Practice Questions and Correct Answers

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Rheumatic fever Systemic inflammatory disease that occurs 2-4 weeks after untreated strep A Symptoms of rheumatic fever Fever, joint pain, small painless bumps, chest pain, heart murmur, fatigue, jerky uncontrollable body movements, outburst of unusual behaviors Interventions for rheumatic fever C...

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NSG 323 - Final Exam Questions and Solutions

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1. Lanoxin (digoxin) - administration precautions, MOA, important lab values/electrolytes. increases force/contraction of the heart to improve heart failure take apical pulse and BP before giving, tell provider if HR<60, monitor digoxin levels due to narrow therapeutic range, obtain frequent ECG...

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