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Introduction to Sociology C273 Pre Assessment 2024
Karl Marx - Who was the founder of conflict theory? 
Positivism - Which idea did Auguste Comte introduce to the field of sociology? 
Conflict theory - Which sociological perspective views society as being made up of groups competing for scarce resources? 
The complex patterns of family life permit greater economic and emotional security for individuals from diverse backgrounds. - How would a functionalist theory explain the complexity of American families in the early twenty-first century? 
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Karl Marx - Who was the founder of conflict theory? 
Positivism - Which idea did Auguste Comte introduce to the field of sociology? 
Conflict theory - Which sociological perspective views society as being made up of groups competing for scarce resources? 
The complex patterns of family life permit greater economic and emotional security for individuals from diverse backgrounds. - How would a functionalist theory explain the complexity of American families in the early twenty-first century? 
Expe...
C273 Sociology WGU 2024
Who was the founder of conflict theory? - Karl Marx 
Which idea did Auguste Comte introduce to the field of sociology? - Positivism 
Which sociological perspective views society as being made up of groups competing for scarce resources? - Conflict theory 
How would a functionalist theory explain the complexity of American families in the early twenty-first century? - The complex patterns of family life permit greater economic and emotional security for individuals from diverse backgrounds. 
A se...
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Who was the founder of conflict theory? - Karl Marx 
Which idea did Auguste Comte introduce to the field of sociology? - Positivism 
Which sociological perspective views society as being made up of groups competing for scarce resources? - Conflict theory 
How would a functionalist theory explain the complexity of American families in the early twenty-first century? - The complex patterns of family life permit greater economic and emotional security for individuals from diverse backgrounds. 
A se...
Maternal newborn proctored exam 2024
patient bleeding with placenta previa - avoid vaginal exam 
during nonstress test, FHR is 130 w/o accelerations - when to use an acoustic stim on abdomen for 3 seconds 
mom is rubella non-immune positive for beta hemolytic strep blood is type O negative - give client rubella immunization after delivery 
client with polyhydramnios - baby might have GI anomalies 
adverse effect of mag sulfate - feeling of warmth throughout the body 
low back pain during latent phase of labor - apply counter pressu...
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patient bleeding with placenta previa - avoid vaginal exam 
during nonstress test, FHR is 130 w/o accelerations - when to use an acoustic stim on abdomen for 3 seconds 
mom is rubella non-immune positive for beta hemolytic strep blood is type O negative - give client rubella immunization after delivery 
client with polyhydramnios - baby might have GI anomalies 
adverse effect of mag sulfate - feeling of warmth throughout the body 
low back pain during latent phase of labor - apply counter pressu...
Perioperative Nursing (Test Bank) 2024
ANS: C Perioperative nursing care occurs before, during, and after surgery. Preadmission testing occurs before surgery and is considered preoperative. Nursing care provided during the surgical procedure is considered intraoperative, and in the postanesthesia care unit, it is considered postoperative. All of these are parts of the perioperative phase, but each individual phase does not explain the term completely. - 1. The nurse is caring for a surgical patient, when the family member asks what p...
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ANS: C Perioperative nursing care occurs before, during, and after surgery. Preadmission testing occurs before surgery and is considered preoperative. Nursing care provided during the surgical procedure is considered intraoperative, and in the postanesthesia care unit, it is considered postoperative. All of these are parts of the perioperative phase, but each individual phase does not explain the term completely. - 1. The nurse is caring for a surgical patient, when the family member asks what p...
Nursing Process Final Exam CoursePoint 2024
A nurse is applying Tanner's clinical judgment model in the care of a postpartum client. Which action by the nurse will constitute the first step in this process? - Noticing the significant aspects of the client's condition. 
A hospital client who requires assistance with hygiene has expressed a preference for receiving a bed bath after lunch rather than in the morning. The nurse has consequently changed the nursing care plan. The nurse's action reflects which QSEN competency? - Client center...
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A nurse is applying Tanner's clinical judgment model in the care of a postpartum client. Which action by the nurse will constitute the first step in this process? - Noticing the significant aspects of the client's condition. 
A hospital client who requires assistance with hygiene has expressed a preference for receiving a bed bath after lunch rather than in the morning. The nurse has consequently changed the nursing care plan. The nurse's action reflects which QSEN competency? - Client center...
VOCABULARY/ UNIT 1 STUDY GUIDE CLINICAL NURSING SKILLS
health care-associated infection /HAI: - infection not present on admission to a health care setting; acquired during the course of treatment for other conditions 
medical asepsis: - clean technique; involves procedures and practices that reduce the number and transfer of pathogens 
pathogen: - disease-producing microorganism 
personal protective equipment (PPE): - equipment and supplies necessary to minimize or prevent exposure to infectious material, including gloves, gowns, masks, and protect...
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health care-associated infection /HAI: - infection not present on admission to a health care setting; acquired during the course of treatment for other conditions 
medical asepsis: - clean technique; involves procedures and practices that reduce the number and transfer of pathogens 
pathogen: - disease-producing microorganism 
personal protective equipment (PPE): - equipment and supplies necessary to minimize or prevent exposure to infectious material, including gloves, gowns, masks, and protect...
WOMEN'S HEALTH REVIEW EXAM 2 CH 25 32, 15, 9, 13, 14. Women's Gynecologic Health (Schuiling & Likis, 2017) FALL 2018
HYPERANDROGENISM - Associated w/ Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS); Degrees of ovulatory dysfunction; Oligo-anovulation; Infertility result of anovulation; Endocrinopathy; Occurs in 6-15% of all women; 70% w/ Hirsutism, Acne, Androgenic Alopecia; Obesity, insulin resistance, dyslipidemia of metabolic syndrome; risk for CV disease & DM; Increased risk for adverse health outcomes (Endometrial CA; T2DM) 
OVARIES - Source of increased Testosterone & Androstenedione; Source of increased androgen produ...
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HYPERANDROGENISM - Associated w/ Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS); Degrees of ovulatory dysfunction; Oligo-anovulation; Infertility result of anovulation; Endocrinopathy; Occurs in 6-15% of all women; 70% w/ Hirsutism, Acne, Androgenic Alopecia; Obesity, insulin resistance, dyslipidemia of metabolic syndrome; risk for CV disease & DM; Increased risk for adverse health outcomes (Endometrial CA; T2DM) 
OVARIES - Source of increased Testosterone & Androstenedione; Source of increased androgen produ...
Pharmacology Quiz Questions 2024
The nurse reviews the client's medication regimen, including the interval of drug dosage, which is related to the following? 
a. Receptor Stimulation b. Half-life c. Therapeutic Index d. Biotransformation - b. HALF LIFE 
Which of the following conditions might be a contraindication to the use of anticholinergic drugs? a. Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia b. Osteoporosis c. Diabetes d. Bradycardia - A. BPH 
The nurse is administering Phenobarbital and will monitor the patient for which possible adver...
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The nurse reviews the client's medication regimen, including the interval of drug dosage, which is related to the following? 
a. Receptor Stimulation b. Half-life c. Therapeutic Index d. Biotransformation - b. HALF LIFE 
Which of the following conditions might be a contraindication to the use of anticholinergic drugs? a. Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia b. Osteoporosis c. Diabetes d. Bradycardia - A. BPH 
The nurse is administering Phenobarbital and will monitor the patient for which possible adver...
Exam 1 Pharm (NURS615) Study Guide 2024
1. Identify the stages of drug development and how the drugs are tested at each phase. - ANS: Phase 1: Testing of a new compound in health subjects, for the purpose of establishing the tolerance of health human subjects at different doses, defining its pharmacological effects at anticipated therapeutic levels, and studying its absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion patterns in humans. 
Phase 2:Controlled clinical evaluation is done on patients with a specific disease or disorder to ...
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1. Identify the stages of drug development and how the drugs are tested at each phase. - ANS: Phase 1: Testing of a new compound in health subjects, for the purpose of establishing the tolerance of health human subjects at different doses, defining its pharmacological effects at anticipated therapeutic levels, and studying its absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion patterns in humans. 
Phase 2:Controlled clinical evaluation is done on patients with a specific disease or disorder to ...
Pharmacology Final Exam Questions
Chapter 52: Antidiabetics MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. The nurse is teaching a group of nursing students about diabetes. The nurse explains that which type of diabetes is the most common? a. Type 1 diabetes mellitus b. Type 2 diabetes mellitus c. Diabetes insipidus d. Secondary diabetes - : B Type 2 diabetes mellitus is the most common type of diabetes. 
DIF: COGNITIVE LEVEL: Remembering (Knowledge) REF: Page 759 TOP: NURSING PROCESS: Assessment 
: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity: Pathophysiology 
2. A pa...
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Chapter 52: Antidiabetics MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. The nurse is teaching a group of nursing students about diabetes. The nurse explains that which type of diabetes is the most common? a. Type 1 diabetes mellitus b. Type 2 diabetes mellitus c. Diabetes insipidus d. Secondary diabetes - : B Type 2 diabetes mellitus is the most common type of diabetes. 
DIF: COGNITIVE LEVEL: Remembering (Knowledge) REF: Page 759 TOP: NURSING PROCESS: Assessment 
: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity: Pathophysiology 
2. A pa...