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NUR 2349 / NUR2349 Professional Nursing I / PN I Final Exam Review | Rated A Guide | Latest 2021 / 2022 | Rasmussen College
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NUR 2349 / NUR2349 Professional Nursing I / PN I Final Exam Review | Rated A Guide | Latest 2021 / 2022 | Rasmussen College 
 
 
 
1.	What are some assessment findings for a pt with gout?	 
 
-	Swelling & Pain 
-	Impaired mobility 
-	Activity intolerance 
-	Inflammation usually subsides spontaneously in 3-5 days 
-	Flank pain, dysuria, changes in urinary output 
 
 
2.	What are the diagnostics for gout?	 
 
-	Blood tests 
-	ESR 
-	Serum & urinary uric acid 
-	Arthrocentesis (synovial fluid aspir...
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NUR 2349 / NUR2349 Professional Nursing I / PN 1 Final exam Review | Highly Rated | Latest 2020 / 2021 | Rasmussen College
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NUR 2349 / NUR2349 Professional Nursing I / PN 1 Final exam Review | Highly Rated | Latest 2020 / 2021 | Rasmussen College

1.	What is the main concern in a child diagnosed with severe diarrhea?	

-	Electrolyte and Fluid Loss

2.	What is the inability to stop urine flow long enough to get to the toilet?	

-	Urge incontinence

3.	What type of immunity is provided at birth?	

-	Innate

4.	What indicates a Positive Mantoux Test?	

-	The patient has been infected and has a T-cell reponse

5.	What ar...
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NUR 2349 - Final Exam Review.
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NUR 2349 - Final Exam Review/NUR 2349 - Final Exam Review. 
Safety and Mobility 
1. Name signs and symptoms of prolonged immobility. 
a. Decreased appetite, slowing of peristalsis, blood pooling in lower extremities, 
and decreased circulating fluid volume, and low BP. 
2. A patient is seemingly violent, where do you position yourself for safety? 
a. Between the door and patient. 
3. In order to keep an infant warm, what is the best intervention? 
a. Hat 
4. Pressure Ulcer Results from...?
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NUR 2349 Exam 3 Possible study guide – Key Concepts
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NUR 2349 Exam 3 Possible study guide – Key Concepts 
MODULE 6 
	What is Immunity? The normal physiologic response to microorganisms and proteins as well as conditions associated with an inadequate or excessive immune response. 
	Local signs of inflammation- pain, heat, redness, swelling, loss of function (severe) 
	B lymphocyte function in immune response (plasma cells, memory cells, Ig cells) Immunoglobulins are responsible for primary response to invading bacteria and viruses and p...
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