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Exam 1) NUR426 Exam 1: NUR426 Exam 1 Study Guide: Questions & Answers: Latest Updated A+ Score Guide
Which statement regarding health disparities among LBGTQ population is incorrect? 
 (Ans- Transgender youth are at the lowest risk for homelessness 
 
Discharging an agricultural migrant worker hospitalized for a burn injury, what disparity puts the client at highest risk for readmission? 
(Ans- Nature of work 
 
A pregnant incarcerated woman with type 1 diabetes experiencing hypoglycemia, what significant disparity does she face? 
 (Ans- Access to care 
 
What is the important health outcome ...
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Which statement regarding health disparities among LBGTQ population is incorrect? 
 (Ans- Transgender youth are at the lowest risk for homelessness 
 
Discharging an agricultural migrant worker hospitalized for a burn injury, what disparity puts the client at highest risk for readmission? 
(Ans- Nature of work 
 
A pregnant incarcerated woman with type 1 diabetes experiencing hypoglycemia, what significant disparity does she face? 
 (Ans- Access to care 
 
What is the important health outcome ...
Exam 4)NUR 426 Exam 4: Questions & Answers: Latest Updated A+ Score Solution
what is health protection in primary care? 
(Ans- clinical interventions such as immunization. 
 
what is risk reduction in primary care? 
 (Ans- behavioral changes learned through health education. 
 
What are examples of health promotion at the individual and family level that would help people change their lifestyle to achieve health? 
(Ans- Free exercise programs in a community by public health offering classes or clubs for cycling, yoga, walking and Zumba to encourage residents to increas...
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what is health protection in primary care? 
(Ans- clinical interventions such as immunization. 
 
what is risk reduction in primary care? 
 (Ans- behavioral changes learned through health education. 
 
What are examples of health promotion at the individual and family level that would help people change their lifestyle to achieve health? 
(Ans- Free exercise programs in a community by public health offering classes or clubs for cycling, yoga, walking and Zumba to encourage residents to increas...
Exam 3)NUR 426 Exam 3: 100% Verified Questions & Answers: Latest Updated
what is collective violence? 
 (Ans- when a group, nation, community, or gang uses violence against another group 
 
example: rape as a weapon of war, terrorism, wars 
 
what is the difference between community violence, stranger violence, and interpersonal violence? 
(Ans- 
- community violence: between people who may or may not know each other and occurs outside the home 
ex: group fights and public shootings 
 
- stranger violence: individuals who do not know each other 
ex: random mugging...
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what is collective violence? 
 (Ans- when a group, nation, community, or gang uses violence against another group 
 
example: rape as a weapon of war, terrorism, wars 
 
what is the difference between community violence, stranger violence, and interpersonal violence? 
(Ans- 
- community violence: between people who may or may not know each other and occurs outside the home 
ex: group fights and public shootings 
 
- stranger violence: individuals who do not know each other 
ex: random mugging...
(Exam 2)NURS 209 Exam 2: NURS 209 Exam 2 Study Guide: Updated A+ Guide Solution
what is a type of CVI 
(Ans- post-thrombotic syndrome 
 
main cause for aortic aneurysms 
(Ans- atherosclerosis 
 
what is the definition of nursing critical thinking 
(Ans- thinking in a systematic and logical manner, with openness to question the reasoning process to ensure safe nursing practice 
 
critical thinking skills in nursing 
 (Ans- 
 - gather info objectively 
- recognize/evaluate need for info 
- separate relevant/irrelevant info 
- explore potential actions and their consequence...
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what is a type of CVI 
(Ans- post-thrombotic syndrome 
 
main cause for aortic aneurysms 
(Ans- atherosclerosis 
 
what is the definition of nursing critical thinking 
(Ans- thinking in a systematic and logical manner, with openness to question the reasoning process to ensure safe nursing practice 
 
critical thinking skills in nursing 
 (Ans- 
 - gather info objectively 
- recognize/evaluate need for info 
- separate relevant/irrelevant info 
- explore potential actions and their consequence...
NUR 209 Unit 1:NUR 209 Exam 2:NUR 209 Exam 3: NURS 209 Final Exam: NURS 209 Final Exam: Study Guide: Updated A Guide Solution: Questions &Answers: Latest Updated A Plus Solutions
NUR 209 Unit 1:NUR 209 Exam 2:NUR 209 Exam 3: NURS 209 Final Exam: NURS 209 Final Exam: Study Guide: Updated A Guide Solution: Questions &Answers: Latest Updated A Guide Solution
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- NUR 209 Exam 3: Questions & Answers (Nutritional): Updated A+ Guide Solution • Exam (elaborations)
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- (Exam 1) NUR 209 Exam 1: Questions & Answers: Updated A+ Score Solution • Exam (elaborations)
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NUR 209 Unit 1:NUR 209 Exam 2:NUR 209 Exam 3: NURS 209 Final Exam: NURS 209 Final Exam: Study Guide: Updated A Guide Solution: Questions &Answers: Latest Updated A Guide Solution
(Final Exam)NURS 209 Final Exam: Study Guide: Updated A+ Guide Solution
decorticate posturing 
(Ans- from deep brain injury, flexed arms and fist clenched, legs rigidly extended 
 
Scotomas 
 (Ans- an area of partial alteration in the field of vision 
 
Hemianopsia 
 (Ans- blindness in half the visual field of one or both eyes 
 
olfactory 
(Ans- ability to smell 
 
optic nerve 
(Ans- visual acuity- near, far, and peripheral 
 
oculomotor 
 (Ans- controls up, down, and medial EOM and pupillary constriction 
 
trochlear 
(Ans- controls down and medial EOM 
 
abdu...
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decorticate posturing 
(Ans- from deep brain injury, flexed arms and fist clenched, legs rigidly extended 
 
Scotomas 
 (Ans- an area of partial alteration in the field of vision 
 
Hemianopsia 
 (Ans- blindness in half the visual field of one or both eyes 
 
olfactory 
(Ans- ability to smell 
 
optic nerve 
(Ans- visual acuity- near, far, and peripheral 
 
oculomotor 
 (Ans- controls up, down, and medial EOM and pupillary constriction 
 
trochlear 
(Ans- controls down and medial EOM 
 
abdu...
(Exam 2) NUR 209 Exam 2 Review: Questions & Answers: Latest Updated
what do loop diuretics do to potassium? 
(Ans- lowers it 
 
what does someone’s hA1c tell us? 
(Ans- their glucose for the last 3 months 
 
what is considered an ok hA1c level? 
(Ans- less than 7 
 
what do we give someone to elevate glucose? 
 (Ans- 
-dextrose 
-glucagon 
 
what would you expect the dr to order for someone who has significant hyperkalemia that skipped the last 2 dialysis appts? 
(Ans- 
-dextrose (brings sugar into the cells) 
-insulin 
-calcium (protect the heart) 
-ka...
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what do loop diuretics do to potassium? 
(Ans- lowers it 
 
what does someone’s hA1c tell us? 
(Ans- their glucose for the last 3 months 
 
what is considered an ok hA1c level? 
(Ans- less than 7 
 
what do we give someone to elevate glucose? 
 (Ans- 
-dextrose 
-glucagon 
 
what would you expect the dr to order for someone who has significant hyperkalemia that skipped the last 2 dialysis appts? 
(Ans- 
-dextrose (brings sugar into the cells) 
-insulin 
-calcium (protect the heart) 
-ka...
(Exam 1) NUR 209 Exam 1: Questions & Answers: Updated A+ Score Solution
6 components of the chain of infection 
(Ans - infectious agent, source, portal of exit, mode of transmission, portal of entry, susceptible host 
 
Medical asepsis 
(Ans - ("Clean Technique"): Measures taken to control and reduce the number of pathogens present 
Hand hygiene 
Disinfection and sterilization 
 
Portal of entry 
(Ans - a way for the causative agent to enter a new reservoir or host 
 
Susceptible host 
(Ans - a person likely to get an infection or disease, usually because body def...
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6 components of the chain of infection 
(Ans - infectious agent, source, portal of exit, mode of transmission, portal of entry, susceptible host 
 
Medical asepsis 
(Ans - ("Clean Technique"): Measures taken to control and reduce the number of pathogens present 
Hand hygiene 
Disinfection and sterilization 
 
Portal of entry 
(Ans - a way for the causative agent to enter a new reservoir or host 
 
Susceptible host 
(Ans - a person likely to get an infection or disease, usually because body def...
(Unit 1)NUR 209 Unit 1: Questions &Answers: Latest Updated A+ Guide Solution
What causes tachycardia? 
(Ans – 
decreased BP, blood loss 
Prolonged exposure to heat 
Pain 
Fear and Anxiety 
 
pulse deficit 
(Ans - difference between apical and radial pulse 
 
Normal respiratory rate 
(Ans - 12-20 breaths per minute 
 
Factors affecting respirations 
(Ans – 
 Age- decreases with age 12-20 in adults 
Exercise 
Respiratory Diseases 
Anemia- decreased oxyhemoglobin causing increased respirations 
Medications- opiates cause decreased respiration rates 
 
Bradypnea 
(Ans...
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What causes tachycardia? 
(Ans – 
decreased BP, blood loss 
Prolonged exposure to heat 
Pain 
Fear and Anxiety 
 
pulse deficit 
(Ans - difference between apical and radial pulse 
 
Normal respiratory rate 
(Ans - 12-20 breaths per minute 
 
Factors affecting respirations 
(Ans – 
 Age- decreases with age 12-20 in adults 
Exercise 
Respiratory Diseases 
Anemia- decreased oxyhemoglobin causing increased respirations 
Medications- opiates cause decreased respiration rates 
 
Bradypnea 
(Ans...
(Exam 2)NUR 209 Exam 2 (Cardiovascular): Questions & Answers: Latest Updated A+Score Solution
The nurse is reviewing the medical record of a client who has returned to the clinic for a follow-up visit. On several previous visits, the client's blood pressure readings were as follows: 124/80 mm Hg; 132/86 mm Hg; 130/88 mm Hg. The client's blood pressure today is 128/82 mm Hg. Which statement by the nurse best reflects appropriate education for this client? 
 
"Your blood pressure is normal. Keep up the good work!" 
 
"Your blood pressure is moderately elevated. This is known as hypert...
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The nurse is reviewing the medical record of a client who has returned to the clinic for a follow-up visit. On several previous visits, the client's blood pressure readings were as follows: 124/80 mm Hg; 132/86 mm Hg; 130/88 mm Hg. The client's blood pressure today is 128/82 mm Hg. Which statement by the nurse best reflects appropriate education for this client? 
 
"Your blood pressure is normal. Keep up the good work!" 
 
"Your blood pressure is moderately elevated. This is known as hypert...
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