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HNF 150 - MSU Exam 1 All Answers Correct
HNF 150 - MSU Exam 1 All Answers Correct 
What is nutrition? ️️study of how food nourishes the body 
Vitamin C ️️protects cells against damage 
important for healthy gums and skin 
helps absorb iron 
prevents scurvy 
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What is the function of the liver in digestion? 
The liver produces bile, which helps break down fats, and also processes nutrients absorbed from the 
digestive tract. ️️ 
Why are essential fatty acids ...
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HNF 150 - MSU Exam 1 All Answers Correct 
What is nutrition? ️️study of how food nourishes the body 
Vitamin C ️️protects cells against damage 
important for healthy gums and skin 
helps absorb iron 
prevents scurvy 
Here are more fresh questions and answers for HNF 150: 
What is the function of the liver in digestion? 
The liver produces bile, which helps break down fats, and also processes nutrients absorbed from the 
digestive tract. ️️ 
Why are essential fatty acids ...
HNF 150 MSU Exam 1 Verified Guide
HNF 150 MSU Exam 1 Verified Guide 
Nutrient Densiy ️️Nutrient dense food has more nutrients, fewer carbs 
1. Vitamins 
2. Minerals 
3. Complex Carbs 
Six types of nutrients ️️Water 
Carbs 
Protein 
Lipids 
Vitamins 
Minerals 
Nutrient Energy Yield ️️Carbs = 4kcal/gram 
Protein = 4kcal/gram 
Lipids = 9kcal/gram 
**Alcohol = 7kcal/gram 
What is the main role of carbohydrates in the body? 
Carbohydrates provide energy for the body, particularly for the brain and muscle...
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HNF 150 MSU Exam 1 Verified Guide 
Nutrient Densiy ️️Nutrient dense food has more nutrients, fewer carbs 
1. Vitamins 
2. Minerals 
3. Complex Carbs 
Six types of nutrients ️️Water 
Carbs 
Protein 
Lipids 
Vitamins 
Minerals 
Nutrient Energy Yield ️️Carbs = 4kcal/gram 
Protein = 4kcal/gram 
Lipids = 9kcal/gram 
**Alcohol = 7kcal/gram 
What is the main role of carbohydrates in the body? 
Carbohydrates provide energy for the body, particularly for the brain and muscle...
CEN Neurological Emergencies
CEN Neurological Emergencies 
To quickly evaluate a child's neurological status, all of the following standard evaluations can be used 
EXCEPT: 
a. The Epworth Scale. 
b. The AVPU scale. 
c. The Glasgow Coma Scale. 
d. Pupillary responses to light. ️️A. The Epworth Scale is a measure of sleepiness and is not part of 
the standard evaluation of a child's neurological exam. The AVPU and Glasgow Coma scales can be used 
to evaluate a child's neuro status. Pupillary size and...
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CEN Neurological Emergencies 
To quickly evaluate a child's neurological status, all of the following standard evaluations can be used 
EXCEPT: 
a. The Epworth Scale. 
b. The AVPU scale. 
c. The Glasgow Coma Scale. 
d. Pupillary responses to light. ️️A. The Epworth Scale is a measure of sleepiness and is not part of 
the standard evaluation of a child's neurological exam. The AVPU and Glasgow Coma scales can be used 
to evaluate a child's neuro status. Pupillary size and...
Pam Bartley CEN Study Guide-Cardiology Verified A+
Pam Bartley CEN Study Guide-Cardiology Verified A+ 
Cardiac output ️️stroke volume x heart rate (amount of blood ejected per contraction) 
Primary compensatory mechanism for low cardiac output in peds ️️Tachycardia 
Late sign of low CO ️️Hypotension, bradycardia is ominous sign in peds 
What is stroke volume influenced by ️️afterload, preload, contractility 
Preload ️️volume evaluated by CVP 
How to increase preload ️️volume (blood/fluids), pressprs 
How to decreas...
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Pam Bartley CEN Study Guide-Cardiology Verified A+ 
Cardiac output ️️stroke volume x heart rate (amount of blood ejected per contraction) 
Primary compensatory mechanism for low cardiac output in peds ️️Tachycardia 
Late sign of low CO ️️Hypotension, bradycardia is ominous sign in peds 
What is stroke volume influenced by ️️afterload, preload, contractility 
Preload ️️volume evaluated by CVP 
How to increase preload ️️volume (blood/fluids), pressprs 
How to decreas...
CEN RESPIRATORY QUESTIONS ALREADY RATED A+
CEN RESPIRATORY QUESTIONS ALREADY RATED A+ 
Which respiratory emergency presents with fever, cough, pleuritic chest pain, and crackles that do not 
clear with coughing? 
Asthma, pulmonary edema, chronic bronchitis OR Pneumonia ️️Pneumonia 
Pneumonia presents with fever, cough, pleuritic chest pain, and lung sounds (such as crackles) that do 
not usually clear with coughing.. 
**Respiratory CEN Questions and Answers** 
What is the first step in managing a patient with acute respirator...
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CEN RESPIRATORY QUESTIONS ALREADY RATED A+ 
Which respiratory emergency presents with fever, cough, pleuritic chest pain, and crackles that do not 
clear with coughing? 
Asthma, pulmonary edema, chronic bronchitis OR Pneumonia ️️Pneumonia 
Pneumonia presents with fever, cough, pleuritic chest pain, and lung sounds (such as crackles) that do 
not usually clear with coughing.. 
**Respiratory CEN Questions and Answers** 
What is the first step in managing a patient with acute respirator...
CEN Cardiovascular Emergencies All Answers Correct
CEN Cardiovascular Emergencies All Answers Correct 
Preload refers to: 
a. The volume of blood entering the left side of the heart 
b. The volume of blood entering the right side of the heart 
c. The pressure in the venous system that the heart must overcome to pump the blood 
d. The pressure in the arterial system that the heart must overcome to pump the blood ️️b. 
Preload is the volume of blood that enters the right side of the heart. This volume stretches the fibers in 
the he...
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CEN Cardiovascular Emergencies All Answers Correct 
Preload refers to: 
a. The volume of blood entering the left side of the heart 
b. The volume of blood entering the right side of the heart 
c. The pressure in the venous system that the heart must overcome to pump the blood 
d. The pressure in the arterial system that the heart must overcome to pump the blood ️️b. 
Preload is the volume of blood that enters the right side of the heart. This volume stretches the fibers in 
the he...
CEN - Cardiac Review Guaranteed A+
CEN - Cardiac Review Guaranteed A+ 
Atropine has what affect on the heart ️️reverses cholinergic-mediated decrease in heart rate 
(increases heart rate) 
Describe afterload ️️The pressure the heart must eject against in the aorta measured by blood 
pressure, specifically MAP (mean arterial pressure) 
Describe Mobitz Type I ️️PR interval gets longer and longer until and QRS complex is dropped. 
Describe Mobitz Type II ️️PR interval remains normal at 0.12 and QRS complex is d...
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CEN - Cardiac Review Guaranteed A+ 
Atropine has what affect on the heart ️️reverses cholinergic-mediated decrease in heart rate 
(increases heart rate) 
Describe afterload ️️The pressure the heart must eject against in the aorta measured by blood 
pressure, specifically MAP (mean arterial pressure) 
Describe Mobitz Type I ️️PR interval gets longer and longer until and QRS complex is dropped. 
Describe Mobitz Type II ️️PR interval remains normal at 0.12 and QRS complex is d...
CEN Review (ENA Ch.7 Practice Exam) Complete Solutions
CEN Review (ENA Ch.7 Practice Exam) Complete Solutions 
A patient with chest pain has a 12-lead electrocardiogram that shows a new onset left bundle branch 
block. There is > 1 mm concordant ST elevation in lead aVF. What is the priority intervention for this 
patient? 
A. Continuous ST-segment monitoring 
B. Serial troponin measurements 
C. Preparing the patient for transport to the cardiac catheterization lab 
D. Admission to a telemetry unit for observation ️️C. Preparing the...
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CEN Review (ENA Ch.7 Practice Exam) Complete Solutions 
A patient with chest pain has a 12-lead electrocardiogram that shows a new onset left bundle branch 
block. There is > 1 mm concordant ST elevation in lead aVF. What is the priority intervention for this 
patient? 
A. Continuous ST-segment monitoring 
B. Serial troponin measurements 
C. Preparing the patient for transport to the cardiac catheterization lab 
D. Admission to a telemetry unit for observation ️️C. Preparing the...
CEN 100 Final Exam Review Complete Solutions
CEN 100 Final Exam Review Complete Solutions 
What is the first priority when caring for a patient with a head injury and signs of increased intracranial 
pressure (ICP)? 
The first priority is to maintain airway patency and ensure adequate oxygenation, followed by elevating 
the head of the bed to 30 degrees to promote venous drainage and reduce ICP. ️️ 
What should you do if a patient presents with a severe allergic reaction after exposure to a medication? 
Administer intramuscular e...
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CEN 100 Final Exam Review Complete Solutions 
What is the first priority when caring for a patient with a head injury and signs of increased intracranial 
pressure (ICP)? 
The first priority is to maintain airway patency and ensure adequate oxygenation, followed by elevating 
the head of the bed to 30 degrees to promote venous drainage and reduce ICP. ️️ 
What should you do if a patient presents with a severe allergic reaction after exposure to a medication? 
Administer intramuscular e...
CEN Practice Exam 1 All Answers Correct
CEN Practice Exam 1 All Answers Correct 
What is the initial management for a patient presenting with a suspected stroke? 
The initial management includes ensuring airway patency, providing supplemental oxygen, obtaining a 
CT scan or MRI to confirm the type of stroke, and initiating thrombolytic therapy if within the 
appropriate time window for ischemic stroke. ️️ 
What are the key signs of a myocardial infarction? 
Key signs include chest pain (often described as crushing or pressur...
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CEN Practice Exam 1 All Answers Correct 
What is the initial management for a patient presenting with a suspected stroke? 
The initial management includes ensuring airway patency, providing supplemental oxygen, obtaining a 
CT scan or MRI to confirm the type of stroke, and initiating thrombolytic therapy if within the 
appropriate time window for ischemic stroke. ️️ 
What are the key signs of a myocardial infarction? 
Key signs include chest pain (often described as crushing or pressur...
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