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THEA EXAM MATHS SECTION
texas higher education assesment Test Preparation Quick Reference Guide
Exam (elaborations) PSYCHOLOGY 2314 Lesson 7 quiz
A college professor is curious if the location of a seat in class affects grades in the class. They are 
teaching in a lecture hall with 240 students. The lecture hall has 10 rows, so they split the rows 
into 5 sections – Rows 1-2, Rows 3-4, Rows 5-6, Rows 7-8, and Rows 9-10. At the end of the 
course, they determine the top 25% of grades in the class, and if the location of the seat makes no 
difference, they would expect that these top 25% of students would be equally dispersed 
throug...
RNSG 1412 - Exam 3 Study Guide/RNSG 1412 - Exam 3 Study Guide. 
MATERNITY/OB 
 
1.	Know the signs and symptoms, complications, and nursing care for a client with diabetes. Differentiate the effects of preexisting diabetes and gestational diabetes. Chapter 26 
 
Diabetes is a disorder of: Carbohydrate metabolism caused primarily by a partial or complete lack of insulin secretion by the beta cells of the pancreas. 
 
-	↓ insulin = ↑ blood glucose (Hyperglycemia) 
-	1st trimester: insulin need ...
RNSG 1413 - Exam 1 Study Guide/RNSG 1413 - Exam 1 Study Guide 
EXAM 1: Chapters 1, 2, 4, 5, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 24, 26, and 28 
 	Chapter 1: Nursing Today 
 
 	1. Demonstrate an understanding of historical highlights and influences on nursing. 
 
●	Nightingale: 1st nursing philosophy on how comfort influences better healing; poor sanitation->dysentery and cholera 
o nurse epidemiologist 
 
●	Barton: American Red Cross 
 
●	Robb: founder of ANA 
 
●	Mahoney: 1st professional African...
RNSG 1413 – Exam 2 Study Guide/RNSG 1413 – Exam 2 Study Guide. 
EXAM 2: Chapters 23, 40, 48, and QSEN 
 
Chapter 23: Legal Implications in Nursing Practice (6 Objectives) 
 
1.	Explain the legal concept of standard of care and Sources of Law 
 
SOURCES OF LAW 
 
Standards of Care: The legal requirements for minimum acceptable nursing care 
 
●	Nursing Standards of Care: knowledge/skill of nurses; State: “Nursing Practice Act” 
 
●	ANA : Standard for nursing practice( Scope, police et...
RNSG 2221 - Exam 3 Study Guide/RNSG 2221 - Exam 3 Study Guide. 
Information for Exam III will come from the following areas: Chapters 11, 13, 15-22, and questions from Unit 1 and Unit 2. Please review Unit 1 and Unit 2 blueprint also. 
 
1.	Apply the key terms in each chapter to meet the identified learning outcomes. Look these up 
2.	Why is it necessary for nurses to be prepared for an emergency, especially a terrorist attack? 
 
A nurse needs to be able to respond quickly and decisively shou...
RNSG 2221 - Exam 1 Blueprint/RNSG 2221 - Exam 1 Blueprint. 
60 questions. Some may be alternate format questions. Information for Exam 1 will come from the following areas: Chapters 1-6, 20, and 24-28 (including corresponding PowerPoints & information from Assignments) 
 
 
Areas of focus (most questions will be at an application or higher level): 
 
1.	1. Define and apply terms in all chapters. 
Florence Nightingale (1820 to 1910) considered the founder of organized professional nursing, kn...
RNSG 2331 - Cancer & End-Of-Life Study Guide/RNSG 2331 - Cancer & End-Of-Life Study Guide. 
1.	End of Life: Pain Management – What’s the RNs role? Understand Family teaching regarding medication administration timing/dosing and therapeutic communication regarding false beliefs of “addiction”. 
 
Pain 
 
The symptom that dying patients fear the most. RN’s participate in palliative care; the goal of palliative care is to prevent and relieve suffering and to support the best possible qual...