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NUR 530 Quiz 2 Study Guide
NUR 530 Quiz 2 Study Guide 
Chapter 8 
Endotoxins are released when the bacteria die/ the are produced by gram-negative bacteria. 
Endotoxins released by blood-borne bacteria cause the release of vasoactive enzymes that increase the permeability of blood vessels. 
Bacteria injure cells by producing exotoxins or endotoxins. Exotoxins are enzymes that can damage the plasma membranes of host cells or can inactivate enzymes critical to protein synthesis, and endotoxins activate the inflammatory resp...
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NUR 530 Quiz 2 Study Guide 
Chapter 8 
Endotoxins are released when the bacteria die/ the are produced by gram-negative bacteria. 
Endotoxins released by blood-borne bacteria cause the release of vasoactive enzymes that increase the permeability of blood vessels. 
Bacteria injure cells by producing exotoxins or endotoxins. Exotoxins are enzymes that can damage the plasma membranes of host cells or can inactivate enzymes critical to protein synthesis, and endotoxins activate the inflammatory resp...
NUR 530 Quiz 3 Study Guide 2024
Study Guide #3 Chapters 30 & 31 
Know the signs and symptoms of UTI’s and the most common organisms associated with them. UTI (acute cystitis) 
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) – inflammation of the urinary epithelium usually caused by bacteria from gut flora. Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are commonly caused by the retrograde movement of bacteria into the urethra and bladder. Urinary tract infections (acute cystitis) S/S 
Common Organism associated with 
Elderly are commonly asymptomatic (...
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Study Guide #3 Chapters 30 & 31 
Know the signs and symptoms of UTI’s and the most common organisms associated with them. UTI (acute cystitis) 
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) – inflammation of the urinary epithelium usually caused by bacteria from gut flora. Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are commonly caused by the retrograde movement of bacteria into the urethra and bladder. Urinary tract infections (acute cystitis) S/S 
Common Organism associated with 
Elderly are commonly asymptomatic (...
Anatomy and Physiology Questions and Verified Answers Latest 2024 / 2025 Update
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Q.you observe the nurse palpating the patient ‘s abdominal to assess the live . which assessment technique was she using? 
A. deep palpation 
Q. A patient has been complaining of chronic lower back pain what is the most reliable way to assess this patient’s pain? 
A. ask the patient to describe the pain they are experiencing 
Q. A patient has been complaining of abdominal pain. Which of the following is the best question the nurse should ask to identify the quality of the pain. 
A. Ask ...
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GIT 
Q.you observe the nurse palpating the patient ‘s abdominal to assess the live . which assessment technique was she using? 
A. deep palpation 
Q. A patient has been complaining of chronic lower back pain what is the most reliable way to assess this patient’s pain? 
A. ask the patient to describe the pain they are experiencing 
Q. A patient has been complaining of abdominal pain. Which of the following is the best question the nurse should ask to identify the quality of the pain. 
A. Ask ...
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Fundamentals Skills Exam 2 Questions and Verified Answers Latest 2024 Update
Exam 2 Fundamentals 
Cultural Assimilation – process that occurs when a minority group, living as part of a dominant group with a culture, loses the cultural characteristics that made it different 
Cultural Blindness – the process of ignoring differences in people and proceeding as though the differences do not exist 
Cultural Diversity – (1) coexistence of different ethnic, biological sex, racial, and socioeconomic groups within one social unit; (2) diverse groups in society, with varying...
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Exam 2 Fundamentals 
Cultural Assimilation – process that occurs when a minority group, living as part of a dominant group with a culture, loses the cultural characteristics that made it different 
Cultural Blindness – the process of ignoring differences in people and proceeding as though the differences do not exist 
Cultural Diversity – (1) coexistence of different ethnic, biological sex, racial, and socioeconomic groups within one social unit; (2) diverse groups in society, with varying...
NR 224 Exam 1 Part 10 - Fundamentals Skills Exam |Questions and Verified Answers - Chamberlain
A nurse is conducting a patient-centered interview. Place the statements from the interview in the correct order. 
A. 
"You say you've lost weight. Tell me how much weight you have lost in the last month." 
B. 
"My name is Todd. I'll be the nurse taking care of you today. I'm going to ask you a series of questions to gather your health history." 
C. 
"I have no further questions. Thank you for your patience." 
D. 
"Tell me what brought you to the hospital." 
E. 
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A nurse is conducting a patient-centered interview. Place the statements from the interview in the correct order. 
A. 
"You say you've lost weight. Tell me how much weight you have lost in the last month." 
B. 
"My name is Todd. I'll be the nurse taking care of you today. I'm going to ask you a series of questions to gather your health history." 
C. 
"I have no further questions. Thank you for your patience." 
D. 
"Tell me what brought you to the hospital." 
E. 
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NR 224 Exam 1 Part 11 Fundamentals Skills Exam |Questions and Verified Answers - Chamberlain
A 52-year-old woman is admitted with dyspnea and discomfort in her left chest with deep breaths. She has smoked for 35 years and recently lost over 10 pounds. Her vital signs on admission are: HR 112, BP 138/82, RR 22, tympanic temperature 36.8° C (98.2° F), and oxygen saturation 94%. She is receiving oxygen at 2 L via a nasal cannula. Which vital sign reflects a positive outcome of the oxygen therapy? 
A. 
Temperature: 37° C (98.6° F) 
B. 
Radial pulse: 112 
C. 
Respiratory rate: 24 
D. 
Ox...
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A 52-year-old woman is admitted with dyspnea and discomfort in her left chest with deep breaths. She has smoked for 35 years and recently lost over 10 pounds. Her vital signs on admission are: HR 112, BP 138/82, RR 22, tympanic temperature 36.8° C (98.2° F), and oxygen saturation 94%. She is receiving oxygen at 2 L via a nasal cannula. Which vital sign reflects a positive outcome of the oxygen therapy? 
A. 
Temperature: 37° C (98.6° F) 
B. 
Radial pulse: 112 
C. 
Respiratory rate: 24 
D. 
Ox...
NR 224 Exam 1 Part 9 Fundamentals Skills Exam |Questions and Verified Answers - Chamberlain
While assessing a patient, the nurse observes the patient's IV line is not infusing at the ordered rate. The nurse assesses the patient for pain at the IV site, checks the flow regulator on the tubing, looks to see if the patient is lying on the tubing, checks the point of connection between the tubing and the IV catheter, and then checks the condition of the site where the IV catheter enters the patient's skin. After the nurse readjusts the flow rate, the infusion begins at the correct ra...
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While assessing a patient, the nurse observes the patient's IV line is not infusing at the ordered rate. The nurse assesses the patient for pain at the IV site, checks the flow regulator on the tubing, looks to see if the patient is lying on the tubing, checks the point of connection between the tubing and the IV catheter, and then checks the condition of the site where the IV catheter enters the patient's skin. After the nurse readjusts the flow rate, the infusion begins at the correct ra...
NR 224 Final Part 4 Fundamentals Skills Exam |Questions and Verified Answers - Chamberlain
Which organ is responsible for drug metabolism? Liver 
Which organ is responsible for drug excretion? Kidney 
If the patient is unable to excrete or metabolize the drug [kidney or renal insufficiency] what happens? 
Drug toxicity b/c the drug accumulates in the blood 
How should the nurse instill ear drops for children < 3 years of age? Pull auricle DOWN and BACK 
How should the nurse instill ear drops for children > 4 and adults? Pull auricle UP and BACK 
What is important to remember dur...
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Which organ is responsible for drug metabolism? Liver 
Which organ is responsible for drug excretion? Kidney 
If the patient is unable to excrete or metabolize the drug [kidney or renal insufficiency] what happens? 
Drug toxicity b/c the drug accumulates in the blood 
How should the nurse instill ear drops for children < 3 years of age? Pull auricle DOWN and BACK 
How should the nurse instill ear drops for children > 4 and adults? Pull auricle UP and BACK 
What is important to remember dur...
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