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NUR 111 Exam 2 Questions And Correct
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In which stage of infection is the patient usually most contagious? - ANS Prodromal
stage



Which of the following organisms is generally the most important & common infecting
agent found in healthcare institutions? - ANS Bacteria



Which one of the following infections or diseases can be transmitted by direct contact
with a contaminated inanimate article? - ANS Influenza



State the following statement as true or false.

Standard precautions should be utilized when caring for a noninfectious, postoperative
patient who is hematemesis. - ANSWER True



Identify the following statement as either true or false.



Soaps and detergents (nonantimicrobial agents) are considered sufficient for routine
mechanical cleaning of the hands and for removing most transient microorganisms. -
ANSWER True



Which of the following clients would the nurse consider at greatest risk to develop
cellulitis? - ANS 54-year-old with history of peripheral vascular disease



The nurse caring for an older client realizes that the risk for cellulitis is increased
because of which normal result of the aging process? - ANS Thinning and loss of
elasticity of skin

,Which of the following would be the best nursing action to prevent cellulitis? - ANSWER
Turning the client to prevent shearing



Risk factors for Cellulits - ANSWER Children history of trauma, impetigo, folliculitis,
untreated tooth decay, recent otitis media

Older adults thinner skin, susceptible to breakage

Illnesses that increase risk of infection, e.g. diabetes

Tinea pedis



Next most common infection is - ANSWER UTI



Nurses are in an ideal position to - ANSWER screen for risk of malnutrition



Which of the following criteria would most likely be on a nutrition screen in the hospital?
- ANSWER weight change



Which of the following statements is true about characteristics of a healthy eating
pattern? - ANSWER Healthy eating patterns may reduce the risk of several chronic
diseases, including cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, and certain cancers



Your pt has a question about the cardiac diet the dietitian reviewed with him yesterday.
Your response ANSWER what is the question. If idk i'll ask the dietitian.

Nutrition Screen

Which of the following statements regarding nutrition screen is false? ANSWER a
nutrition screen is completed only when a pt is suspected of having nutritional
problems.



t/f chronic diseases accounted for 68% of the worldwide deaths in 2012 ANSWER false



t/f sedentary lifestyles and calorie-dense diets have given rise to an increasing
incidence of chronic health disorders like hypertension and type 2 diabetes among

, children and adolescents. As in adults, these chronic health disorders are again
associated with lifestyle risk factors - unhealthy nutrition patterns, physical inactivity,
and excess body weight - ANSWER false



t/f poor diet quality, physical inactivity, smoking and excess body weight are modifiable
risk factors that raise the risk for chronic disease - ANSWER true



t/f the typical American eating pattern is low in fruits, veggies, whole grains, dairy and
oils - ANSWER true



f/f older adults have better eating habits - ANSWER fasle



t/f genomics will help researchers determine - ANSWER true



t/f most nutrition screenings address BMI, appetite, weight change, and severity of
disease - ANWER true



Which one of the following developmental theorists expanded the work of Freud to
include cultural and social influences in addition to biologic processes? - ANWER
Erikson



Which component of Freud's theory is the part of the mind that serves as a mediator
between a person's desires and the constraints of reality? - ANWER the ego



Freud's stages of development - ANWSER Oral stage (0-18 months)

Anal stage (8 months-4 years)

Phallic stage (3-7 years)

Latency stage (7-12 years)

Genital stage (12-20 years)

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