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ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGYBSC 2085 NCLEX FINAL EXAM 200 QUESTIONS AND RATIONED ANSWERS A+
Question 1 See full question 
A client is scheduled to have a graded exercise test. The nurse explains to the client 
that the test will determine how: 
You Selected: 
well the body reacts to controlled exercise stress. 
Correct response: 
well the body reacts to controlled exercise stress. 
Explanation: 
Graded exercise testing is a diagnostic and prognostic tool used to determine the 
physiologic responses to controlled exercise stress. Information gained from a 
graded exercise test can achie...
- Book
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 132 pages •
Question 1 See full question 
A client is scheduled to have a graded exercise test. The nurse explains to the client 
that the test will determine how: 
You Selected: 
well the body reacts to controlled exercise stress. 
Correct response: 
well the body reacts to controlled exercise stress. 
Explanation: 
Graded exercise testing is a diagnostic and prognostic tool used to determine the 
physiologic responses to controlled exercise stress. Information gained from a 
graded exercise test can achie...
499547113-EXAM-NURSE A client with angina complains that the angina pain Questions and Answers 2024
1. A client with angina complains that the angina pain is prolonged and severe and 
occurs at the same time each day, most often in the morning, On further 
assessment a nurse notes that the pain occurs in the absence of precipitating 
factors. This type of anginal pain is best described as: 
a- Stable angina 
b- Unstable angina 
c- Variant angina 
a- Nonanginal pain
- Book
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 86 pages •
1. A client with angina complains that the angina pain is prolonged and severe and 
occurs at the same time each day, most often in the morning, On further 
assessment a nurse notes that the pain occurs in the absence of precipitating 
factors. This type of anginal pain is best described as: 
a- Stable angina 
b- Unstable angina 
c- Variant angina 
a- Nonanginal pain
MOCK TEST A 42-year-old patient is admitted to the hospital after sustaining multiple burns questions and answers 2024 A+
1. A 42-year-old patient is admitted to the hospital after sustaining 
multiple burns. The patient's arm is white, leathery, and does not 
blanch. Based on this description, what is the depth of injury? 
A. Superficial 
B. Superficial partial thickness 
C. Deep partial thickness 
D. Full thickness burn
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 46 pages •
1. A 42-year-old patient is admitted to the hospital after sustaining 
multiple burns. The patient's arm is white, leathery, and does not 
blanch. Based on this description, what is the depth of injury? 
A. Superficial 
B. Superficial partial thickness 
C. Deep partial thickness 
D. Full thickness burn
Medical-Surgical Questions with Rationale 70 questions and answers 2024-2025 A+
1. A male client who had a stroke is incontinent of urine. Which action should the practical nurse (PN) 
implement in providing bladder training? 
A) Insert a Foley catheter at night to prevent accidents. 
B) Offer the client the commode or urinal every two hours. 
C) Decrease the client’s oral fluid intake to one liter per day 
D) Instruct the client to hold his urine as long as possible. 
During a bladder training program, the commode or urinal should be offered every two hours (B) to 
estab...
- Book
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 59 pages •
1. A male client who had a stroke is incontinent of urine. Which action should the practical nurse (PN) 
implement in providing bladder training? 
A) Insert a Foley catheter at night to prevent accidents. 
B) Offer the client the commode or urinal every two hours. 
C) Decrease the client’s oral fluid intake to one liter per day 
D) Instruct the client to hold his urine as long as possible. 
During a bladder training program, the commode or urinal should be offered every two hours (B) to 
estab...
WGU MASTER'S COURSE C706 - SECURE SOFTWARE DESIGN EXAM LATEST 2024 ACTUAL EXAM 400 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS) | GRADED A+
What is a step for constructing a threat model for a project when using practical risk analysis? 
A Align your business goals 
B Apply engineering methods 
C Estimate probability of project time 
D Make a list of what you are trying to protect - ANSWER-D 
Which cyber threats are typically surgical by nature, have highly specific targeting, and are 
technologically sophisticated? 
A Tactical attacks 
B Criminal attacks 
C Strategic attacks 
D User-specific attacks - ANSWER-A 
Which type of cybera...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 138 pages •
What is a step for constructing a threat model for a project when using practical risk analysis? 
A Align your business goals 
B Apply engineering methods 
C Estimate probability of project time 
D Make a list of what you are trying to protect - ANSWER-D 
Which cyber threats are typically surgical by nature, have highly specific targeting, and are 
technologically sophisticated? 
A Tactical attacks 
B Criminal attacks 
C Strategic attacks 
D User-specific attacks - ANSWER-A 
Which type of cybera...
RNSG 2231 HESI EXTRA CREDIT MODULE 9 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS RATED A+| QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS 2024|100% PASS
A nurse is caring for a client who has lost a significant 
amount of blood as a result of complications during a 
surgical procedure. Which parameter does the nurse 
recognize as the earliest indication of new decreases in 
fluid volume? 
A. Pulse rate Correct 
B. Blood pressure 
C. Pulmonary artery systolic pressure 
D. Pulmonary artery end-diastolic pressure 
Rationale: Cardiac output is determined by the volume of the circulating blood, 
the pumping action of the heart, and the tone of the va...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 153 pages •
A nurse is caring for a client who has lost a significant 
amount of blood as a result of complications during a 
surgical procedure. Which parameter does the nurse 
recognize as the earliest indication of new decreases in 
fluid volume? 
A. Pulse rate Correct 
B. Blood pressure 
C. Pulmonary artery systolic pressure 
D. Pulmonary artery end-diastolic pressure 
Rationale: Cardiac output is determined by the volume of the circulating blood, 
the pumping action of the heart, and the tone of the va...
Advanced Pathophysiology Exam 1 Questions And Answers 100% Guaranteed Pass! A+ 2024-2025
A certain disease is currently found in 1 of every 10 people in the country and 1,000 people contract the 
disease yearly. The population of the country is 4,500,000. Which of the following statements is correct? 
a. The prevalence of the disease is 10% and the incidence is .02%. 
b. The prevalence of the disease is .02% and the incidence is 10%. 
c. Neither is correct. 
d. There is insufficient data - ANS-A 
In relation to disease development, the term "etiology" refers to which of the fo...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 46 pages •
A certain disease is currently found in 1 of every 10 people in the country and 1,000 people contract the 
disease yearly. The population of the country is 4,500,000. Which of the following statements is correct? 
a. The prevalence of the disease is 10% and the incidence is .02%. 
b. The prevalence of the disease is .02% and the incidence is 10%. 
c. Neither is correct. 
d. There is insufficient data - ANS-A 
In relation to disease development, the term "etiology" refers to which of the fo...
Advanced Patho Exam 1 DB Questions With 100% Correct Answers And Rationales 2024 A+
Passive transport requires energy to move an uncharged molecule across a semipermeable membrane. 
True 
False - ANS-The answer is False 
"In passive transport, water and small, electrically uncharged molecules move easily through pores in 
the plasma membrane's lipid bilayer. Molecules will easily flow downhill from a region of high 
concentration to a region of low concentration, this movement is called passive because it doesn't 
require expenditure of energy. It is driven by osmosis,...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 74 pages •
Passive transport requires energy to move an uncharged molecule across a semipermeable membrane. 
True 
False - ANS-The answer is False 
"In passive transport, water and small, electrically uncharged molecules move easily through pores in 
the plasma membrane's lipid bilayer. Molecules will easily flow downhill from a region of high 
concentration to a region of low concentration, this movement is called passive because it doesn't 
require expenditure of energy. It is driven by osmosis,...
AC Theory Practice Exam Questions And Answers 2024
In New Zealand, the standard distribution system has the neutral conductor connected to the earth at 
the main switchboard on all low voltage installations. What name is given to this type of system? - ANS- 
Multiple Earthed Neutral or MEN system. 
State the test voltage used for carrying out an insulation resistance test on three-phase, 400V, electrical 
equipment incorporating MIMS elements. - ANS-500 V d.c. 
State the minimum permitted test result for the insulation resistance test on electri...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 57 pages •
In New Zealand, the standard distribution system has the neutral conductor connected to the earth at 
the main switchboard on all low voltage installations. What name is given to this type of system? - ANS- 
Multiple Earthed Neutral or MEN system. 
State the test voltage used for carrying out an insulation resistance test on three-phase, 400V, electrical 
equipment incorporating MIMS elements. - ANS-500 V d.c. 
State the minimum permitted test result for the insulation resistance test on electri...
AAPC CPB Medical Billing Chapter 1 Intro to Healthcare 2024-2025
Stablization Act - 1942 - ANS-1. Wages and price controls were placed on employers 
2. Congress limited the wages that could be offered, but allowed the adoption of employee insurance 
plans 
Internal Revenue Code - 1954 - ANS-Stated employer contributions to employee health plans were 
exempt from employee taxable income 
When was Medicare established? - ANS-1965 
Medicare Part A - ANS-The part of the Medicare program that pays for hospitalization, care in a 
skilled nursing facility, home heal...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 11 pages •
Stablization Act - 1942 - ANS-1. Wages and price controls were placed on employers 
2. Congress limited the wages that could be offered, but allowed the adoption of employee insurance 
plans 
Internal Revenue Code - 1954 - ANS-Stated employer contributions to employee health plans were 
exempt from employee taxable income 
When was Medicare established? - ANS-1965 
Medicare Part A - ANS-The part of the Medicare program that pays for hospitalization, care in a 
skilled nursing facility, home heal...