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NSG-300 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS SND CORRECT ANSWERS
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What is pyrexia? fever over 100.4 
What is the normal range for body temperature? 96.8-100.4 (36-38) 
What is a normal pulse rate? 60-100 bpm 
What is normal respiration 12-20 breaths per minute 
A postoperative patient is breathing rapidly. You should immediately: assess the oxygen saturation 
What is a normal blood pressure? 120/80 mmHg 
When the client is cared for within a health care facility, what should the nurse check in their environment? placement of equipment furniture pose barriers w...
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Fundamentals HESI Exam Questions and Correct Answers, With Complete Solution.
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Fundamentals HESI Exam Questions and Correct Answers, With Complete Solution. 
 
What does PASS stand for? 
Pull the pin 
Aim for the base of the flames 
Squeeze handle 
Sweep 
What does RACE stand for? 
Rescue the patient 
Activate alarm 
Confine or contain 
Extinguish 
What is another name for fever? 
Pyrexia 
Hyperpyrexia
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PCN Unit 1 Exam | Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update 2024/2025
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PCN Unit 1 Exam | Questions and 
Correct Answers | Latest Update 
2024/2025 
What is Pyrexia? - Answer -Another word for fever 
What is febrile?` - Answer -High fever 
What is afebrile? - Answer -Normalcy 
What is hypoxia? - Answer -inadequate oxygen 
What is angina? - Answer -chest pain 
What is hyperthermia? - Answer -An elevated body temp related to the 
inability of the body to promote heat loss or reduce heat production 
What are examples of nursing diagnosis for patients with body 
tempera...
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2024 VTNE Large Animal Exam ( Version 4 ) New Full Exam Questions and Answers ( Included ) 100% Correct
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2024 VTNE Large Animal Exam ( Version 4 ) 
New Full Exam Questions and Answers ( Included ) 100% Correct 
 
1. On the average, an adult horse consumes approx. how many gallons ofwater? 
a. 10 to 15 
b. 5 to 7 
c .25 
d. 1 
Answer: a. 10 to 15 
2. Horses and rabbits are 
a. ruminants 
b. omnivores 
c. cecum fermenters 
d. carnivores 
Answer: c. cecum fermenters 
3. What ratio is compromised by feeding a diet high in bran to horses? 
a. Na/Cl 
b. Ca/P 
c. vitamins A/D 
d. Mg/CO2 
Answer: b. Ca/P 
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NUR 230 Exam 1 SHERPATH With Verified Solutions
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NUR 230 Exam 1 SHERPATH With Verified Solutions 
Which temperature, taken rectally, is outside the normal range for a healthy adult? 
97 degrees fahrenheit (below normal range for healthy adult) 
 
 
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An increase in body temperature may be an indication of which condition? 
infection, damage to hypothalamus, and vasoconstriction 
 
 
vasodilation 
dilation of blood vessels, increasing heat loss through the skin; it is not related to temperature regulation 
 
 
hypothermia 
describes the condit...
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Evit Veterinary assistant Year 1 Final Review Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Evit Veterinary assistant Year 1 Final 
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What is the common term for Pyrexia? Fever 
What is the lymphatic system responsible for? blood filtration, fluid balance, antibody 
generation, lymphopoiesis 
An inappropriate response to a normally harmless substance is known as what? Allergic 
reaction 
What is an antibody? a blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific 
antigen 
Define Phagocytosis. Cell eating 
What is MALT? mucosa-associa...
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CPNRE Study Guide 2024 with Questions and Answers
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CPNRE Study Guide 2024 with Questions and Answers 
 
When preparing to administer a medication by injection, what factor determines syringe size?: ANSWER - Based on the volume and dosage of the medication 
- Type of injection 
- Age and size 
- Most adult IMs are given using a 3ml syringe 
- Small doses under 1ml should be given with a tuberculin syringe 
 
Where does the nurse discard a syringe after administering an IM medication?: ANSWER - Sharps container 
 
Which syringe would the LPN selec...
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VTNE – Terminology Exam 2024 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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VTNE – Terminology Exam 2024 
The term used to describe enlargement of the liver is: 
a) Microhepatitis 
b)Hepatitis 
c) Hepatomegaly 
d) Cholelithiasis - Answer ️️ -c) Hepatomegaly 
What is the term for a malignant bone tumor? 
a) Osteodystrophy 
b) Osteosarcoma 
c)Osteomyelitis 
d) Osteomalacia - Answer ️️ -b) Osteosarcoma 
What term means fever? 
a) Hypothermia 
b) Pyrexia 
C) Hyperthermitis 
D) Caliente - Answer ️️ -b) Pyrexia 
Sometimes lymph nodes enlarge because of an increa...
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HESI FUNDAMENTALS EXAM VERSION 3 (V3) (2023 2024) All 55 Questions
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HESI FUNDAMENTALS EXAM VERSION 3 (V3) 
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HESI FUNDAMENTALS EXAM 
 
1)	During the initial physical assessment of a newly admitted client with a pressure ulcer, a LPN observes that the client's skin is dry and scaly. The nurse applies emollients and reinforces the dressing on the pressure ulcer. Legally, were the nurse's actions adequate? 
A The nurse also should have instituted a plan to increase activity. 
B The nurse provided supportive nursing care ...
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JMU CLIN APPS 1 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
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Vital signs body temperature, pulse, respirations, blood pressure 
Core temperature - temperature inside of body - remains relatively constant - only fluctuates if patient develops fever 
Normal body temp 36.5 - 37.5 C 97.6 - 99.6 
Fever/pyrexia body temp > 37.5 C 
Most reliable temperature source rectal 
Heat loss processes radiation, conduction, convection and evaporation 
Factors affecting body temp age - infants & elderly run colder Environment Time of day - temp lower in the morning Exer...
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