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NR 351 Week 1 exam with answers - Wagner College (A grade) 
 
NR 351 EXAM 1 
 
Chapter 8 
 
IOM (Institute of Medicine) six outcomes for new healthcare 
-	Safe 
-	Effective 
-	Efficient 
-	Patient-centered 
-	Timely 
-	Equitable 
1999- To ERR is Human – states that too many mistakes were made that could have been prevented; focused on human safety 
 
Health Care should be: 
-	Affordable 
-	Accessible 
-	Quality and safety 
Continuously Learning 
-through science, public reports and patient-cli...
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NR 351 Week 5 exam with answers - Wagner College (A grade) 
 
NR 351 Exam 5 
 
Chapter 38- Oxygenation and Perfusion 
•	Performs its functions through pulmonary ventilation, respiration and perfusion 
•	Normal functioning depends on: 
•	Integrity of the airway system to transport air to & from lungs 
•	Oxygenate venous blood; remove carbon dioxide from blood 
•	Properly functioning cardiovascular system to carry nutrients 
•	Upper airway 
•	Function: warm, filter...
NR 351 Week 4 Exam with answers - Wagner College (A grade) 
 
NR 351 Exam 4 
 
Chapter 30 
Hygiene- measure of personal cleanliness 
	Factors affecting it: culture, economic class, spiritual practice, health state 
Assessing the Skin 
•	Head-to-toe sequence 
•	Compare bilateral for symmetry 
•	What to consider? 
•	Cleanliness, color, temperature, turgor, moisture, sensation, vascularity, evidence of lesions (ABCDE) 
Assessment of Oral Cavity 
•	Lips- color/moisture 
•	Buccal mucosa- ...
NR 351 Week 3 Exam with answers - Wagner College (A grade) 
 
NR 351 Exam 3 
 
Chapter 20 
 
Communication- PRIMARY aspect- can be verbal or nonverbal 
Encoder- person who starts message/communication uses a ‘medium/channel’ 
Decoder- receiver of communication 
Gait- how people walk 
Electronic communication- depends on the policy of where you work; ex/ e-mail 
 
Four Levels of Communication 
•	Intrapersonal- self talk, communication with one self; ex/ positivity 
•	Interpersonal- occurs...
NR351 Week 2 exam with answers - Wagner College (A grade) 
 
NR 351 EXAM 2 
 
Chapter 3 
 
Health- a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, not the absence of disease or infirmity 
Illness- the unique response of a person to a disease; an abnormal process involving changed level of functioning 
Wellness- an active state of being healthy by living a lifestyle promoting good physical, mental and emotional health 
 
Acute Illness- has a rapid onset of symptoms and lasts only a sh...
NR 351 Week 1 exam with answers - Wagner College (A grade) 
 
NR 351 EXAM 1 
 
Chapter 8 
 
IOM (Institute of Medicine) six outcomes for new healthcare 
-	Safe 
-	Effective 
-	Efficient 
-	Patient-centered 
-	Timely 
-	Equitable 
1999- To ERR is Human – states that too many mistakes were made that could have been prevented; focused on human safety 
 
Health Care should be: 
-	Affordable 
-	Accessible 
-	Quality and safety 
Continuously Learning 
-through science, public reports and patient-cli...
renal functions, abnormal renal lab findings such as proteinuria, BUN and Cr, acute kidney injury: pre, infra and post, azotemia, intrinsic and extrinsic casues, and nephrotic vs nephritic
Are you a PA/medical student starting clinical rotations? Are you nervous about taking your end of rotation exams? Look no further! Provided are notes on Surgery geared specifically towards the PAEA objectives list. Topics covered include fluids and electrolytes, preop evaluation, postoperative care, surgical disease of gastrointestinal system, small bowel and appendix, inflammatory bowel disease, breast disease, vascular surgery, and valvular disease.
Are you a PA/medical student starting clinical rotations? Are you nervous about taking your end of rotation exams? Look no further! Provided are notes on Psychiatry geared specifically towards the PAEA objectives list. Topics covered include depressive disorders, anxiety disorders, paraphilic disorders, schizophrenia, eating disorders, personality disorders, substance related disorders, somatic symptom disorders, and disruptive/impulsive/conduct disorders.
Are you a PA/medical student starting clinical rotations? Are you nervous about taking your end of rotation exams? Look no further! Provided are notes on OB/GYN geared specifically towards the PAEA objectives list. Topics covered include menstruation, infections, neoplasms, disorders of the breast, structural abnormalities, other, prenatal care/normal pregnancy, pregnancy complications, labor and delivery complications, postpartum care.