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- NRSG 101 1
- NUR 100 NUR100 6
- NUR 101 NUR 101 1
- NUR 104 2
- NUR 201 Foundations Exam 3 Study Guide NUR 201 2
- NUR 201 med surge 1
- NUR 202 1
- NUR 206 NUR 206 (NUR206) 2
- NUR 206 ) NUR 206 1
- NUR 206 Community HESI July 2020- 2 Versions NUR 206 3
- NUR 208 NUR208 1
- NUR 209 5
- NUR210 NUR 210 1
- NURSING 101 NURSING 101 2
- NURSING MED SURGE NURSING MED SURGE 3
- NURSING MED-SURGE NURSING MED-SURGE 2
- NURSING MISC 1
- NURSING NUR 203 NURSING NUR 203 1
- NURSING OB 1
- NURSING RN 100 2
- NURSING Transition NURSING 3
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general pharmacologywhat is pharmacokinetics - correct answer the complex sequence of events that occurs after a drug is administered to a patient 
 
what is an agonist - correct answer a drug with a high level of efficacy and affinity that causes a specific action 
 
what is an antagonist - correct answer a drug that blocks another drug from combining of a drug with its receptor 
 
efficacy - correct answer the degree to which a drug produces its desired response 
 
contraindication - correct a...
Pharmacology - KMKWhat are some of the SE of bucket #2? (anti-cholinergic) 
-Dry eye 
-Glaucoma 
-Dilate pupil 
 
 
Where are the three parasympathetic receptors located in the eye? 
1. Ciliary muscle (accommodation) 
2. Sphinctor Muscle (miosis) 
3. Lacrimal gland (lacrimation) 
 
 
 
What are the names of the specific parasymapathetic receptors located in the eye? 
M1, M2, M3 
 
*if you don't know which one to pick, pick M3 
 
 
What are the major functions/effects of the parasympathetic syst...
PharmacologyPharmacology Definition - correct answer the study of drugs and their interactions with the human body 
 
Drug definition - correct answer any chemical agent that affects living protoplasm 
 
Adverse Drug Reaction (ADR) - correct answer any response to a drug which is harmful and unintended 
 
occurs at doses used for prophylaxis, diagnosis, or treatment 
 
side effects, drug allergies ,and drug interactions 
 
Pharmacokinetics processes - correct answer the absorption, distribution,...
PN 104 DIAGNOSTICS 
Normal creatinine range - correct answer 0.6-1.2 mg/dL 
 
GFR value in normal kidney function - correct answer 100-120 ml/min 
 
INR for a patient not on coumadin - correct answer <1.0seconds 
 
Normal PTT - correct answer 25-35 seconds 
 
Normal BNP range - correct answer <100 pg/mL 
 
Normal BUN range - correct answer 6-24 mg/dL 
 
Normal hematocrit range - correct answer female: 37-47% 
male: 42-52% 
 
Normal PT - correct answer 10 - 13 seconds 
 
What is the normal ...
PNR TEST QUESTIONSWhat aspects of the therapeutic nurse Client relationship is addressed in the article "lend an ear"? - correct answer Trust and respect 
 
What is one way a nurse violates the nurse client relationship? - correct answer When we don't listen. 
 
What is the goal behind listening according to Broeder-morin and land? - correct answer Gain empathetic understanding 
 
How does a nurse show they are listening? - correct answer Eye contact, arms uncrossed, facial expression, touch,...
PNR MIDTERM 
Autonomy - correct answer giving the patient a choice 
 
Beneficence - correct answer obligation to do good by making a positive action 
 
Non-maleficence - correct answer duty to remove/prevent no harm to the patient 
 
Ethics - correct answer -Systemic study of what is right or wrong 
-Study of: good conduct, character, & motives 
-Determines what is good/valuable to all people 
 
Values - correct answer -A personal belief about the worth of an idea, attitude, custom, object. (one...
Nurse 104 Exam 1 (GRC LPN)What are the levels of health promotion? - correct answer Primary - avoid disease through screening and wellness activity. 
Secondary - recognizes disease but tries to reduce impact by promoting healthy behaviors. 
Tertiary - recognizes disease, tries to improve quality of life and reduce further loss of function 
 
What is critical thinking? What is it influenced by? - correct answer A process used to resolve problems ad find ways to make improvements, even when no pro...
week 1 PNUR 104 
health - correct answer - characterized by functional stability, balance and integrity 
- total well being to strive 
 
Nursing Paradigm - correct answer Links person, health, environment/situation, and nursing 
- to help nurses organize things relevant to the patient 
 
person - correct answer the individual being cared for and is affected by health 
 
environment - correct answer - involves family ties 
- health care system 
- community 
- teaches nurses to work in a larger ...
IHI: PS 104: Teamwork and Communication 
Lesson 1 
 
Referring to the video on the previous page, in your opinion, what was the underlying cause of the adverse event? 
-The culture of the hospital did not promote safety as the highest priority. 
- The surgeon failed to listen to the scrub technician student and the nurses. 
The charge nurse failed to insist on an X-ray. 
The scrub technician student and the circulating nurse failed to insist on an X-ray. 
The charge nurse failed to insist on an ...
PNR 101 Exam 2 (Ch 3&4)Caregiver Role Strain - correct answer Physical, emotional, social, and financial burdens that can seriously jeopardize the caregiver's own health and well-being. 
 
Case Management - correct answer A method for delivering nursing care in which the nurse is responsible for a caseload of clients across the health care continuum. 
 
Coinsurance - correct answer An insurance plan in which the client pays a percentage of the payment and some other group (e.g., employer, gover...