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NUR2092 Section 03 Health Assessment - Online - 
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•	Question 1 
1 out of 1 points 
	 
	Which statement defines dementia?			 
	Selected Answer:	a gradual progressive decrease in cognition which is not reversible 
Answers:	a gradual progressive decrease in cognition which is not reversibl...
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•	Question 1 
1 out of 1 points 
	 
	Which statement defines dementia?			 
	Selected Answer:	a gradual progressive decrease in cognition which is not reversible 
Answers:	a gradual progressive decrease in cognition which is not reversibl...
Dimensions Final Exam 
 
 
 
1. True or False: Energy Systems in the body are used by both conventional and integrative medicine. 
	B) False 
 
2. Select the most effective method that nurses can use to gain power over their practice. 
	B) Join professional organizations in large numbers. 
 
 
3. A...
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1. True or False: Energy Systems in the body are used by both conventional and integrative medicine. 
	B) False 
 
2. Select the most effective method that nurses can use to gain power over their practice. 
	B) Join professional organizations in large numbers. 
 
 
3. A...
Module 1 (Chapter 2,4,5 Nursing Now!) 
Chapter 2 
•	Identify the “father of modern medicine” and key historical persons who advanced the nursing profession 
Hippocrates was considered to be the father of modern medicine. His beliefs focused on harmony with the natural law instead of on appeas...
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Chapter 2 
•	Identify the “father of modern medicine” and key historical persons who advanced the nursing profession 
Hippocrates was considered to be the father of modern medicine. His beliefs focused on harmony with the natural law instead of on appeas...
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Health Assessment Exam 2: Study Guide 
 
Chapter 08: 
 
	1.	When performing a physical assessment, the first technique the nurse will always use is: 
a.	Palpation. 
b.	Inspection. 
c.	Percussion. 
d.	Auscultation. 
 
 
	B 
The skills requisite for the physical examination are inspection, palpation,...
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Add to cartHealth Assessment Exam 2: Study Guide 
 
Chapter 08: 
 
	1.	When performing a physical assessment, the first technique the nurse will always use is: 
a.	Palpation. 
b.	Inspection. 
c.	Percussion. 
d.	Auscultation. 
 
 
	B 
The skills requisite for the physical examination are inspection, palpation,...
Chapter 01: Evidence-Based Assessment 
 
1.	After completing an initial assessment of a patient, the nurse has charted that his respirations are eupneic and his pulse is 58 beats per minute. These types of data would be: 
a.	Objective. 
2.	A patient tells the nurse that he is very nervous, is nause...
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Add to cartChapter 01: Evidence-Based Assessment 
 
1.	After completing an initial assessment of a patient, the nurse has charted that his respirations are eupneic and his pulse is 58 beats per minute. These types of data would be: 
a.	Objective. 
2.	A patient tells the nurse that he is very nervous, is nause...
Mental Health FINAL EXAM Study Guide – A 1 
EBP (evidence based practice) Using the best available research evidence, clinical expertise, & patient 
preferences to make clinical decisions 
The 5 A’s of integrating best evidence into clinical practices includes: 
Asking 
Acquiring 
Appraising 
Ap...
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EBP (evidence based practice) Using the best available research evidence, clinical expertise, & patient 
preferences to make clinical decisions 
The 5 A’s of integrating best evidence into clinical practices includes: 
Asking 
Acquiring 
Appraising 
Ap...
Introduction in Psychiatric Nursing 
Understand milieu therapy- can you describe it in a clinical setting? 
Team working together, stress free working environment 
Describe the difference between mental health and mental illness 
Mental health: a person’s condition about their psychological and em...
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Understand milieu therapy- can you describe it in a clinical setting? 
Team working together, stress free working environment 
Describe the difference between mental health and mental illness 
Mental health: a person’s condition about their psychological and em...
Introduction in Psychiatric Nursing 
Understand milieu therapy- can you describe it in a clinical setting? 
Team working together, stress free working environment 
Describe the difference between mental health and mental illness 
Mental health: a person’s condition about their psychological and em...
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Understand milieu therapy- can you describe it in a clinical setting? 
Team working together, stress free working environment 
Describe the difference between mental health and mental illness 
Mental health: a person’s condition about their psychological and em...
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•	Question 1 
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	A client calls into the nurse help line asking questions about his new diagnosis of a peptic ulcer. The client asks what might be possible causes of a peptic ulcer.			 
	Selected Answer:	 
H-pylori and intake of NSAIDS 
Correct Answer:	 
H-pylori and intake...
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1 out of 1 points 
	 
	A client calls into the nurse help line asking questions about his new diagnosis of a peptic ulcer. The client asks what might be possible causes of a peptic ulcer.			 
	Selected Answer:	 
H-pylori and intake of NSAIDS 
Correct Answer:	 
H-pylori and intake...
Nutrition EXAM 2 
Questions & Answers 
 
• Question 1 
1 out of 1 points 
	 
	In the acute care setting a nutritional screen is required and must be completed within how many hours following admission?			 
	Correct Answer: 	 
24 
			 
• Question 2 
0 out of 1 points 
	 
	Which government ag...
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Questions & Answers 
 
• Question 1 
1 out of 1 points 
	 
	In the acute care setting a nutritional screen is required and must be completed within how many hours following admission?			 
	Correct Answer: 	 
24 
			 
• Question 2 
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	Which government ag...
EXAM 1: STUDY GUIDE 
 
 
CHAPTER 1: NUTRITION & HEALTH 
 
1.	The major focus of nutritional recommendations in this century has shifted to: 
a.	prevention and control of chronic diseases. 
b.	improved sanitation and public health. 
c.	prevention and control of infectious diseases. 
d.	development of...
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CHAPTER 1: NUTRITION & HEALTH 
 
1.	The major focus of nutritional recommendations in this century has shifted to: 
a.	prevention and control of chronic diseases. 
b.	improved sanitation and public health. 
c.	prevention and control of infectious diseases. 
d.	development of...
Chapter 1: 
•	Government agencies 
-	The United States Department of Health and Human Services was introduced to establish scientific-based, national objectives for promoting health. It includes many nutrition-related goals pertaining to dietary intake, maternal, and child health, and management o...
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•	Government agencies 
-	The United States Department of Health and Human Services was introduced to establish scientific-based, national objectives for promoting health. It includes many nutrition-related goals pertaining to dietary intake, maternal, and child health, and management o...
1.	Best Practice (Pg.5) 
a.	To promote client safety and continuity of care excellent practice is for a nurse to use I-SBAR-R when contacting a health care provider for an order 
i.	I=Identification of self and client 
ii.	S=Situation 
iii.	B=Background 
iv.	A=Assessment 
v.	R=Recommendation 
vi.	R=...
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Add to cart1.	Best Practice (Pg.5) 
a.	To promote client safety and continuity of care excellent practice is for a nurse to use I-SBAR-R when contacting a health care provider for an order 
i.	I=Identification of self and client 
ii.	S=Situation 
iii.	B=Background 
iv.	A=Assessment 
v.	R=Recommendation 
vi.	R=...
RASMUSSEN LPN PN1 EXAM 3 
 
1. The question got cut off but the answer is below: 
-He took a culture of your wound to see if there are bacteria present 
-The doctor is making sure you do not have an infection present in your system 
2. The nurse is changing the dressing on a clients wound. The nurse...
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1. The question got cut off but the answer is below: 
-He took a culture of your wound to see if there are bacteria present 
-The doctor is making sure you do not have an infection present in your system 
2. The nurse is changing the dressing on a clients wound. The nurse...
1.	What are the methods to prevent infection during the cold and flu season? 
a.	Hand Hygiene 
b.	Avoid close contact 
c.	Cover cough and sneezes 
2.	What is Scabies and how is it treated? 
a.	Parasitic Infection caused by itch mites that burrow under the skin, lay eggs and leave fecal material behi...
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Add to cart1.	What are the methods to prevent infection during the cold and flu season? 
a.	Hand Hygiene 
b.	Avoid close contact 
c.	Cover cough and sneezes 
2.	What is Scabies and how is it treated? 
a.	Parasitic Infection caused by itch mites that burrow under the skin, lay eggs and leave fecal material behi...
Mental Health Exam 1 
1. A fully developed outcome for a client goal would include: (SATA) 
Attainable for client, measurable terms and time sensitive 
2. The nurse understands a client could be at risk for serotonin syndrome when taking which of the following medications in addition to over the cou...
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1. A fully developed outcome for a client goal would include: (SATA) 
Attainable for client, measurable terms and time sensitive 
2. The nurse understands a client could be at risk for serotonin syndrome when taking which of the following medications in addition to over the cou...
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NU211/NUR2115 Section 02 Fundamentals of Professional Nursing 
•	Question 1 
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	A nurse is planning care for a 17 year old following a motor vehicle accident. Which of Erickson's developmental stages should the nurse keep in mind in the planning? 
 
Identity vs. Role Confusio...
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•	Question 1 
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	A nurse is planning care for a 17 year old following a motor vehicle accident. Which of Erickson's developmental stages should the nurse keep in mind in the planning? 
 
Identity vs. Role Confusio...
NUR2115 Fundamentals of Professional Nursing 
 
Concept Review 
 
Final 
 
MODULE 1-CH 1-4, 17 
 
•	What or who is the central focus of nursing? (p 7-10) 
o	The patient is the central focus in all definitions. Pt centered care includes the physical, mental, spiritual and emotional well-being of t...
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Concept Review 
 
Final 
 
MODULE 1-CH 1-4, 17 
 
•	What or who is the central focus of nursing? (p 7-10) 
o	The patient is the central focus in all definitions. Pt centered care includes the physical, mental, spiritual and emotional well-being of t...
NUR2115- Fundamentals of Professional Nursing 
Final Exam Concept Review 
All Modules 
	Review various nursing diagnoses related to specific patient problems discussed in Fundamentals 
	Roughly 60% of the final exam will be cumulative over mod 1-7 
Module 1-3 Concepts: 
	Importance of docum...
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Add to cartNUR2115- Fundamentals of Professional Nursing 
Final Exam Concept Review 
All Modules 
	Review various nursing diagnoses related to specific patient problems discussed in Fundamentals 
	Roughly 60% of the final exam will be cumulative over mod 1-7 
Module 1-3 Concepts: 
	Importance of docum...
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