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summary week 4: Nurs 480
DM Diagnostics and LTC Diagnostics 
▪	Oral glucose tolerance test 
o	Often used to dx gestational DM 
o	Not generally used for routine testing 
o	Fasting glucose level drawn at the start, pt consumes glucose then glucose levels are obtained q30min for 2 hours 
o	Pt must be assessed for hypoglycemia throughout the procedure 
▪	Fasting should be <110, <180 at 1 hour and <140 at 2 hours 
o	Consume balanced diet 3 days prior to test 
o	Fast for 10-12 hours prior to test 
o	Only water ca...
- Summary
- • 4 pages •
DM Diagnostics and LTC Diagnostics 
▪	Oral glucose tolerance test 
o	Often used to dx gestational DM 
o	Not generally used for routine testing 
o	Fasting glucose level drawn at the start, pt consumes glucose then glucose levels are obtained q30min for 2 hours 
o	Pt must be assessed for hypoglycemia throughout the procedure 
▪	Fasting should be <110, <180 at 1 hour and <140 at 2 hours 
o	Consume balanced diet 3 days prior to test 
o	Fast for 10-12 hours prior to test 
o	Only water ca...
Nurs 480: Quiz 7
Question 1 
A nurse recalls stimulation of the insulin-secreting cells of the pancreas by the autonomic nervous system is an example of	control. 
Correct Answer: 
Neural 
 
Question 2 
When a staff member asks the nurse which gland secretes ADH and oxytocin, how should the nurse respond? 
Correct Answer: 
Posterior pituitary 
 
Question 3 
An experiment was designed to test the effects of the Starling forces on fluid movement. Which of the following alterations would result in fluid moving i...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 2 pages •
Question 1 
A nurse recalls stimulation of the insulin-secreting cells of the pancreas by the autonomic nervous system is an example of	control. 
Correct Answer: 
Neural 
 
Question 2 
When a staff member asks the nurse which gland secretes ADH and oxytocin, how should the nurse respond? 
Correct Answer: 
Posterior pituitary 
 
Question 3 
An experiment was designed to test the effects of the Starling forces on fluid movement. Which of the following alterations would result in fluid moving i...
Nurs 480:: Quiz 3, microbiology
(TCO 5) Catabolic reactions may be characterized as	. 
 
endergonic 
 
breaking large molecules into smaller molecules forming large molecules from smaller molecules photosynthetic 
None of the above 
 
Chapter 5, Catabolism and anabolism 
 
(TCO 5) Enzymes known as lyases participate in	reactions. anabolic 
catabolic 
 
both anabolic and catabolic neither anabolic nor catabolic oxidation-reduction 
Chapter 5, Role of Enzymes in Metabolisms 
 
(TCO 5) During the Krebs cycle,	. 
 
either 36 or 38...
- Exam (elaborations)
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(TCO 5) Catabolic reactions may be characterized as	. 
 
endergonic 
 
breaking large molecules into smaller molecules forming large molecules from smaller molecules photosynthetic 
None of the above 
 
Chapter 5, Catabolism and anabolism 
 
(TCO 5) Enzymes known as lyases participate in	reactions. anabolic 
catabolic 
 
both anabolic and catabolic neither anabolic nor catabolic oxidation-reduction 
Chapter 5, Role of Enzymes in Metabolisms 
 
(TCO 5) During the Krebs cycle,	. 
 
either 36 or 38...
Nurs 480: week/quiz 3 summary
Nurs 480: week/quiz 3 summary. 
Week 3 Concepts 
 
CABG 
•	Restore vascularization of the myocardium 
▪	Usually by saphenous vein, radial artery or synthetic graft 
•	DC diuretics 2-3 days before surgery 
•	ASA or other anticoagulants 1 week before surgery 
•	Move side to side 2 hours following extubation 
•	Sit in a chair with in 24 hours 
•	Ambulate 25-100 feet 3x a day by 1st post op day 
•	Pt will have 
▪	1 or 2 chest tubes 
•	Drainage should not exceed 150 mL/hr 
▪	Fol...
- Summary
- • 7 pages •
Nurs 480: week/quiz 3 summary. 
Week 3 Concepts 
 
CABG 
•	Restore vascularization of the myocardium 
▪	Usually by saphenous vein, radial artery or synthetic graft 
•	DC diuretics 2-3 days before surgery 
•	ASA or other anticoagulants 1 week before surgery 
•	Move side to side 2 hours following extubation 
•	Sit in a chair with in 24 hours 
•	Ambulate 25-100 feet 3x a day by 1st post op day 
•	Pt will have 
▪	1 or 2 chest tubes 
•	Drainage should not exceed 150 mL/hr 
▪	Fol...
Nurs 480: Quiz 3, chem 120(with answers)
1. Question : 
 
 
(TCO 5) In the following reaction, HCl is	; and NaCl is	. 
NaOH + HCl à NaCl + H2O 
 
 
Student Answer:	Catalyst; reactant Product; reactant reactant; catalyst reactant; product 
Points Received:	3 of 3 
Comments: 
 
 
Question 2.Question : 
 
 
(TCO 5) Which coefficient is placed in front of H2O to balance the following equation? Ca(OH)2 + HCl ---> CaCl2 + ? H2O 
 
 
Student Answer:	1 
2 
 
3 
4 
 
5 
Points Received:	3 of 3 
Comments: 
 
 
Question 3.Question : 
...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
1. Question : 
 
 
(TCO 5) In the following reaction, HCl is	; and NaCl is	. 
NaOH + HCl à NaCl + H2O 
 
 
Student Answer:	Catalyst; reactant Product; reactant reactant; catalyst reactant; product 
Points Received:	3 of 3 
Comments: 
 
 
Question 2.Question : 
 
 
(TCO 5) Which coefficient is placed in front of H2O to balance the following equation? Ca(OH)2 + HCl ---> CaCl2 + ? H2O 
 
 
Student Answer:	1 
2 
 
3 
4 
 
5 
Points Received:	3 of 3 
Comments: 
 
 
Question 3.Question : 
...
Nurs 480:Quiz 2 Research
•	Question 3 
There is no measurable difference in incidence of incarceration for adolescent children whose mothers work outside the home in comparison with those whose mothers do not work outside the home. 
The above statement is an example of which of the following? 
 
Answer s: 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Response Feedback 
: 
 
a. 
Research question 
b. 
Research objective 
c. 
Aim of the study 
d. 
Null hypothesis 
A hypothesis is a formal statement of the expected relationship or relation...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 14 pages •
•	Question 3 
There is no measurable difference in incidence of incarceration for adolescent children whose mothers work outside the home in comparison with those whose mothers do not work outside the home. 
The above statement is an example of which of the following? 
 
Answer s: 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Response Feedback 
: 
 
a. 
Research question 
b. 
Research objective 
c. 
Aim of the study 
d. 
Null hypothesis 
A hypothesis is a formal statement of the expected relationship or relation...
Nurs 480: summary of Quiz 1(with answers)
HIPAA – Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act EHR and client confidentiality 
•	Office of Civil Rights has authority to investigate complaints by patients and other individuals related to the privacy rule 
•	Examples: 
o	Log off computers so others can’t access 
o	Information can be given if the patient authorizes it 
o	Only speaking with healthcare professionals involved with the patient 
 
ABCDE 
▪	A – Airway/Cervical Spine 
o	Most important step – no patent airway...
- Summary
- • 7 pages •
HIPAA – Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act EHR and client confidentiality 
•	Office of Civil Rights has authority to investigate complaints by patients and other individuals related to the privacy rule 
•	Examples: 
o	Log off computers so others can’t access 
o	Information can be given if the patient authorizes it 
o	Only speaking with healthcare professionals involved with the patient 
 
ABCDE 
▪	A – Airway/Cervical Spine 
o	Most important step – no patent airway...
microbiology: Quiz 2(with answers)
(TCO 3) Cellular organelles and viruses are generally measured in	. 
 
 
nanometers millimeters micrometers centimeters decimeters 
Chapter 4: Microscopy, Staining, and Classification 
	 
(TCO 3) Why does immersion oil improve resolution? 
 
It allows light to travel at a uniform speed on its way to the lens. It decreases the working distance. 
It increases the numerical aperture. 
 
It increases numerical aperture and maintains a uniform light speed. It increases the angle of refraction of the ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
(TCO 3) Cellular organelles and viruses are generally measured in	. 
 
 
nanometers millimeters micrometers centimeters decimeters 
Chapter 4: Microscopy, Staining, and Classification 
	 
(TCO 3) Why does immersion oil improve resolution? 
 
It allows light to travel at a uniform speed on its way to the lens. It decreases the working distance. 
It increases the numerical aperture. 
 
It increases numerical aperture and maintains a uniform light speed. It increases the angle of refraction of the ...
microbiology Quizz 1 (with answers)
question 10 
(TCO 2) 4) Both mitochondria and chloroplasts have inner membranes with much 
greater surface area than their outer membranes. Discuss the contribution of the extensive inner membranes to the roles of these organelles. (10 points) 
Your Answer: 
Both the mitochondria and chloroplasts are to be considered as primitive organelles, they are able to sustain life, energy production, synthesis and transport of material and maintaining their structure. The mitochondrial membrane consists o...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
question 10 
(TCO 2) 4) Both mitochondria and chloroplasts have inner membranes with much 
greater surface area than their outer membranes. Discuss the contribution of the extensive inner membranes to the roles of these organelles. (10 points) 
Your Answer: 
Both the mitochondria and chloroplasts are to be considered as primitive organelles, they are able to sustain life, energy production, synthesis and transport of material and maintaining their structure. The mitochondrial membrane consists o...
Nurs 480 Quiz 1 (with answers)
Question 12.	Question : 
(TCO 2) Determine the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons for the element shown below. The mass number for the isotope of this element is 81. You must show your work for each determination to receive credit (2 points per determination). 
35 
Br 79.90 
 
 
 
 
 
Student Answer:	Protons 35 Neutrons 44 Electrons 35 Instructor Explanation:	See Chapter 3. The atomic number from 
 
the periodic table of elements is 35. Therefore, the number of protons is 35 (2 points)...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
Question 12.	Question : 
(TCO 2) Determine the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons for the element shown below. The mass number for the isotope of this element is 81. You must show your work for each determination to receive credit (2 points per determination). 
35 
Br 79.90 
 
 
 
 
 
Student Answer:	Protons 35 Neutrons 44 Electrons 35 Instructor Explanation:	See Chapter 3. The atomic number from 
 
the periodic table of elements is 35. Therefore, the number of protons is 35 (2 points)...
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