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Med Surg Visual and Auditory Problems
Med Surg Visual and Auditory Problems 
The nurse evaluates that wearing bifocals improved the patient's myopia and 
presbyopia by assessing for 
a. strength of the eye muscles. 
b. both near and distant vision. 
c. cloudiness in the eye lenses. 
d. intraocular pressure changes. 
ANS: B 
The lenses are prescribed to correct the patient's near and distant vision. The nurse 
may also assess for cloudiness of the lenses, increased intraocular pressure, and eye 
movement, but these data do not eval...
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Med Surg Visual and Auditory Problems 
The nurse evaluates that wearing bifocals improved the patient's myopia and 
presbyopia by assessing for 
a. strength of the eye muscles. 
b. both near and distant vision. 
c. cloudiness in the eye lenses. 
d. intraocular pressure changes. 
ANS: B 
The lenses are prescribed to correct the patient's near and distant vision. The nurse 
may also assess for cloudiness of the lenses, increased intraocular pressure, and eye 
movement, but these data do not eval...
Med Surg, Integumentary System
Med Surg, Integumentary System 
1. When the nurse is assessing a 42-year-old woman, the patient states that she is using topical 
fluorouracil (Efudex, Fluoroplex) to treat actinic keratoses on her face. Which additional information will 
be most important for the nurse to obtain? 
a. 
Method of birth control the patient is using 
b. 
History of extensive sun exposure by the patient 
c. 
Length of time the patient has used the medication 
d. 
Appearance of the treated areas on the patients face ...
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Med Surg, Integumentary System 
1. When the nurse is assessing a 42-year-old woman, the patient states that she is using topical 
fluorouracil (Efudex, Fluoroplex) to treat actinic keratoses on her face. Which additional information will 
be most important for the nurse to obtain? 
a. 
Method of birth control the patient is using 
b. 
History of extensive sun exposure by the patient 
c. 
Length of time the patient has used the medication 
d. 
Appearance of the treated areas on the patients face ...
Respiratory HESI
To ensure that the client's respiratory status is stable upon his arrival on the medical unit, the 
nurse should complete which assessment first? 
Oxygen saturation 
-Provides info about the effectiveness of gas exchange 
Pt.'s RR is 32 BPM. What follow-up assessment data should the nurse obtain first? 
Use of accessory muscles 
-Indicates increased respiratory effort 
-Pt. may be in respiratory distress 
After answering a few questions, the client begins to cough. What assessment should the n...
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To ensure that the client's respiratory status is stable upon his arrival on the medical unit, the 
nurse should complete which assessment first? 
Oxygen saturation 
-Provides info about the effectiveness of gas exchange 
Pt.'s RR is 32 BPM. What follow-up assessment data should the nurse obtain first? 
Use of accessory muscles 
-Indicates increased respiratory effort 
-Pt. may be in respiratory distress 
After answering a few questions, the client begins to cough. What assessment should the n...
Respiratory System NCLEX questions
Respiratory System NCLEX questions 
The most important action the nurse should do before and after suctioning a client is: 
a. Placing the client in a supine position 
b. Making sure that suctioning takes only 10-15 seconds 
c. Evaluating for clear breath sounds 
d. Hyperventilating the client with 100% oxygen 
d. Hyperventilating the client with 100% oxygen 
The position of a conscious client during suctioning is: 
a. Fowler's 
b. Supine position 
c. Side-lying 
d. Prone 
a. Fowler's 
Positio...
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Respiratory System NCLEX questions 
The most important action the nurse should do before and after suctioning a client is: 
a. Placing the client in a supine position 
b. Making sure that suctioning takes only 10-15 seconds 
c. Evaluating for clear breath sounds 
d. Hyperventilating the client with 100% oxygen 
d. Hyperventilating the client with 100% oxygen 
The position of a conscious client during suctioning is: 
a. Fowler's 
b. Supine position 
c. Side-lying 
d. Prone 
a. Fowler's 
Positio...
HESI RN EVOLVE Psychiatric-Mental Health Practice Exam
HESI RN EVOLVE Psychiatric/Mental Health Practice Exam 
At the first meeting of a group of older adults at a daycare center for the elderly, the nurse asks one of 
the members what kind of things she would like to do with the group. The older women shrugs her 
shoulders and says. "You tell me, you're the leader". What is the best response for the nurse to make? 
A. "Yes I am the leader today. Would you like to be the leader tomorrow." 
B. "Yes, I will be leading this group. What would you ...
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HESI RN EVOLVE Psychiatric/Mental Health Practice Exam 
At the first meeting of a group of older adults at a daycare center for the elderly, the nurse asks one of 
the members what kind of things she would like to do with the group. The older women shrugs her 
shoulders and says. "You tell me, you're the leader". What is the best response for the nurse to make? 
A. "Yes I am the leader today. Would you like to be the leader tomorrow." 
B. "Yes, I will be leading this group. What would you ...
HESI RN EVOLVE Community Health Practice
EVOLVE HESI RN Community Health Practice Quiz 
Which presentation of an infectious disease is acquired through an indirect transmission? 
A. Syphilis contracted from a sexual partner. 
B. Measles resulting from a daycare center outbreak. 
C. Malaria following exposure in a mosquito-infested area. 
D. Nosocomial influenza spreading rapidly in a long-term center 
Malaria following exposure in a mosquito-infested area. 
Malaria contracted from a biting mosquito is an example of a vector-related, in...
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EVOLVE HESI RN Community Health Practice Quiz 
Which presentation of an infectious disease is acquired through an indirect transmission? 
A. Syphilis contracted from a sexual partner. 
B. Measles resulting from a daycare center outbreak. 
C. Malaria following exposure in a mosquito-infested area. 
D. Nosocomial influenza spreading rapidly in a long-term center 
Malaria following exposure in a mosquito-infested area. 
Malaria contracted from a biting mosquito is an example of a vector-related, in...
Module 4 Exam
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BIOD 121 Nutrition Exam 2
BIOD 121 Nutrition Exam 2 
Specific parts of the GI tract include the mouth, esophagus,		(A)	, small intestine,	(B)	and	(C)	. Other organs such as the liver, gallbladder and pancreas aid in digestion but are not considered part of the GI tract. 
A.	stomach 
B.	large intestine 
C.	rectum 
 
 
Explain the cause and symptoms of heartburn. 
Heartburn is a burning sensation in the esophagus due to an improper closing of a sphincter that allows stomach acids to enter into the esophagus. 
 
 
Sphincter...
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BIOD 121 Nutrition Exam 2 
Specific parts of the GI tract include the mouth, esophagus,		(A)	, small intestine,	(B)	and	(C)	. Other organs such as the liver, gallbladder and pancreas aid in digestion but are not considered part of the GI tract. 
A.	stomach 
B.	large intestine 
C.	rectum 
 
 
Explain the cause and symptoms of heartburn. 
Heartburn is a burning sensation in the esophagus due to an improper closing of a sphincter that allows stomach acids to enter into the esophagus. 
 
 
Sphincter...
BIOD 171 FINAL EXAM
BIOD 171 FINAL EXAM 
1.	True or False: A virus is considered a microorganism. 
 
False. Viruses are not living and as such are not considered microorganisms. Viruses can, however, be classified as microbes, a more general term that includes microorganisms and viruses. 
 
2.	What is the smallest biological unit of life? 
 
A cell. 
 
3.	At a generalized level, all cells are comprised of what? 
 
Macromolecules* 
*A student may also answer: Proteins, Lipids, Nucleic acids and Polysaccharides but t...
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BIOD 171 FINAL EXAM 
1.	True or False: A virus is considered a microorganism. 
 
False. Viruses are not living and as such are not considered microorganisms. Viruses can, however, be classified as microbes, a more general term that includes microorganisms and viruses. 
 
2.	What is the smallest biological unit of life? 
 
A cell. 
 
3.	At a generalized level, all cells are comprised of what? 
 
Macromolecules* 
*A student may also answer: Proteins, Lipids, Nucleic acids and Polysaccharides but t...
BIOD 121 Nutrition Exam 1
BIOD 121 Nutrition Exam 1 
List the two key hormones that are responsible for increasing and decreasing hunger and explain the role of each. 
Gherlin – hormone produced in the stomach that increases hunger. Leptin – hormone produced by fat cells that decrease hunger. 
List two examples of Environmental external forces that can influence eating habits and comment on your personal experience with each of them. 
Economics, Lifestyle, Cultural/Religious Beliefs, Local Environment 
1.	 	is the in...
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BIOD 121 Nutrition Exam 1 
List the two key hormones that are responsible for increasing and decreasing hunger and explain the role of each. 
Gherlin – hormone produced in the stomach that increases hunger. Leptin – hormone produced by fat cells that decrease hunger. 
List two examples of Environmental external forces that can influence eating habits and comment on your personal experience with each of them. 
Economics, Lifestyle, Cultural/Religious Beliefs, Local Environment 
1.	 	is the in...
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