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BSC 2346Module 9 AP Quiz (Answered) Rasmusse
Vestibular nystagmus is the perception of motion (such as spinning) when there is no actual movements. 
 
Selected Answer: 
 
Fals e 
 
•	Question 2 
 
Which choice is true regarding the eye? 
 
 
1	out of 1 points 
 
Selected Answer: 
 
A hyperopic eye occurs when the refracted light is focused behind the retina 
 
•	Question 3 
 
The sclera is part of which layer of the eye? 
 
 
1 out of 1 points 
 
Selected Answer: 
 
Fibrous layer
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
Vestibular nystagmus is the perception of motion (such as spinning) when there is no actual movements. 
 
Selected Answer: 
 
Fals e 
 
•	Question 2 
 
Which choice is true regarding the eye? 
 
 
1	out of 1 points 
 
Selected Answer: 
 
A hyperopic eye occurs when the refracted light is focused behind the retina 
 
•	Question 3 
 
The sclera is part of which layer of the eye? 
 
 
1 out of 1 points 
 
Selected Answer: 
 
Fibrous layer
PNR201
What tasks are in the scope of practice for an LPN? 
Caregiver, educator, collaborator, advocate, leader, and delegator. 
Therapeutic communication and active listening. 
Giving full attention, being aware of both verbal and non-verbal messages 
What task can the LPN delegate to the unlicensed techs? 
making unoccupied beds, supervising patient ambulation, assisting with hygiene, and feeding meals can be delegated. 
What are 5 rights to delegation and example of each. 
Right task -delegated for ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
What tasks are in the scope of practice for an LPN? 
Caregiver, educator, collaborator, advocate, leader, and delegator. 
Therapeutic communication and active listening. 
Giving full attention, being aware of both verbal and non-verbal messages 
What task can the LPN delegate to the unlicensed techs? 
making unoccupied beds, supervising patient ambulation, assisting with hygiene, and feeding meals can be delegated. 
What are 5 rights to delegation and example of each. 
Right task -delegated for ...
PNR 120
Skin functions 
-protective covering 
-waterproof due to keratin 
-barrier to bacteria and other invading organism 
-protects underlying tissues from thermal, chemical, and mechanical injury 
-regulates body temp 
-converts ultraviolet rays to vitamin d 
-melanin protects tissue from UV light 
-nerve receptors transmit feelings of heat, cold, pain, touch, and pressure 
age related changes in skin and structure 
-decreased elastic fibers 
-loss of collagen fibers 
-skin becomes thinner and more t...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 13 pages •
Skin functions 
-protective covering 
-waterproof due to keratin 
-barrier to bacteria and other invading organism 
-protects underlying tissues from thermal, chemical, and mechanical injury 
-regulates body temp 
-converts ultraviolet rays to vitamin d 
-melanin protects tissue from UV light 
-nerve receptors transmit feelings of heat, cold, pain, touch, and pressure 
age related changes in skin and structure 
-decreased elastic fibers 
-loss of collagen fibers 
-skin becomes thinner and more t...
PNR 116
surgical asepsis 
techniques used to destroy all pathogenic organisms, also called sterile technique 
infectious agent 
a pathogen, such as a bacterium or virus that can cause a disease 
reservoir 
a source of the pathogen in the environment 
portal of exit 
any body opening on an infected person that allows pathogens to leave 
mode of transmission 
a way that the causative agent can be transmitted to another reservoir or host where it can live 
susceptible host 
a person likely to get an infect...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
surgical asepsis 
techniques used to destroy all pathogenic organisms, also called sterile technique 
infectious agent 
a pathogen, such as a bacterium or virus that can cause a disease 
reservoir 
a source of the pathogen in the environment 
portal of exit 
any body opening on an infected person that allows pathogens to leave 
mode of transmission 
a way that the causative agent can be transmitted to another reservoir or host where it can live 
susceptible host 
a person likely to get an infect...
PNR 315
The extent of social and cultural cohesion within a community is related to which health concern in Indigenous communities? 
Suicide 
Which would be included in the broader Aboriginal Determinants of Health? 
Territory 
Migration 
Colonization 
Cultural continuity 
How are Innu and Inuit people distinct from each other? 
Innu people are part of a First Nation and Inuit people are a unique cultural group. 
What is an example of a proximal determinant of health? 
Graduation from an Indigenous law ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 13 pages •
The extent of social and cultural cohesion within a community is related to which health concern in Indigenous communities? 
Suicide 
Which would be included in the broader Aboriginal Determinants of Health? 
Territory 
Migration 
Colonization 
Cultural continuity 
How are Innu and Inuit people distinct from each other? 
Innu people are part of a First Nation and Inuit people are a unique cultural group. 
What is an example of a proximal determinant of health? 
Graduation from an Indigenous law ...
PNR 315
The extent of social and cultural cohesion within a community is related to which health concern in Indigenous communities? 
Suicide 
Which would be included in the broader Aboriginal Determinants of Health? 
Territory 
Migration 
Colonization 
Cultural continuity 
How are Innu and Inuit people distinct from each other? 
Innu people are part of a First Nation and Inuit people are a unique cultural group. 
What is an example of a proximal determinant of health? 
Graduation from an Indigenous law ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 13 pages •
The extent of social and cultural cohesion within a community is related to which health concern in Indigenous communities? 
Suicide 
Which would be included in the broader Aboriginal Determinants of Health? 
Territory 
Migration 
Colonization 
Cultural continuity 
How are Innu and Inuit people distinct from each other? 
Innu people are part of a First Nation and Inuit people are a unique cultural group. 
What is an example of a proximal determinant of health? 
Graduation from an Indigenous law ...
PNR 104
Steps of the nursing process in order 
Assessment, nursing dx, planning, implementation, and evaluation 
Assessment and nursing DX 
RN's are responsible for this part of the nursing process 
Data Collection 
LPN's main role in nursing process 
Documentation of the plan 
Should be constructed right after the admission database is collected. Must be readily available to each nurse who is assigned to the patient. (Reviewed & updated once every 24 hrs.) 
Problem solving process steps 
define the p...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 6 pages •
Steps of the nursing process in order 
Assessment, nursing dx, planning, implementation, and evaluation 
Assessment and nursing DX 
RN's are responsible for this part of the nursing process 
Data Collection 
LPN's main role in nursing process 
Documentation of the plan 
Should be constructed right after the admission database is collected. Must be readily available to each nurse who is assigned to the patient. (Reviewed & updated once every 24 hrs.) 
Problem solving process steps 
define the p...
PNR 116 Final Exam (Answered) Verified Solution
medical asepsis 
practices designed to reduce the number and transfer of pathogens; synonym for clean technique 
surgical asepsis 
techniques used to destroy all pathogenic organisms, also called sterile technique 
infectious agent 
a pathogen, such as a bacterium or virus that can cause a disease 
reservoir 
a source of the pathogen in the environment 
portal of exit 
any body opening on an infected person that allows pathogens to leave 
mode of transmission 
a way that the causative agent can ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
medical asepsis 
practices designed to reduce the number and transfer of pathogens; synonym for clean technique 
surgical asepsis 
techniques used to destroy all pathogenic organisms, also called sterile technique 
infectious agent 
a pathogen, such as a bacterium or virus that can cause a disease 
reservoir 
a source of the pathogen in the environment 
portal of exit 
any body opening on an infected person that allows pathogens to leave 
mode of transmission 
a way that the causative agent can ...
Nursing Fundamental exam 1(Answered) 2022
Which nursing action best exemplifies the nurse's role in promoting health? 
encouraging a group of junior high school students to engage in regular physical activity 
A client is distraught because a recent computed tomography (CT) scan shows that the client's colon cancer has metastasized to the lungs. Which nursing aim should the nurse prioritize in the immediate care of this client? 
Facilitating coping 
The client's plan of care is created by the nurse using which guideline for nursing p...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 17 pages •
Which nursing action best exemplifies the nurse's role in promoting health? 
encouraging a group of junior high school students to engage in regular physical activity 
A client is distraught because a recent computed tomography (CT) scan shows that the client's colon cancer has metastasized to the lungs. Which nursing aim should the nurse prioritize in the immediate care of this client? 
Facilitating coping 
The client's plan of care is created by the nurse using which guideline for nursing p...
Urinary & Bowel Elimination
A nurse is caring for a client who will perform fecal occult blood testing at home. Which of the following information should the nurse include when explaining the procedure to the client? 
 
A. Eating more protein is optimal prior to testing. 
B. One stool specimen is sufficient for testing. 
C. A red color change indicates a positive test. 
D. The specimen cannot be contaminated with urine. 
D. The specimen cannot be contaminated with urine. 
 
For fecal occult blood testing, the nurse should ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 49 pages •
A nurse is caring for a client who will perform fecal occult blood testing at home. Which of the following information should the nurse include when explaining the procedure to the client? 
 
A. Eating more protein is optimal prior to testing. 
B. One stool specimen is sufficient for testing. 
C. A red color change indicates a positive test. 
D. The specimen cannot be contaminated with urine. 
D. The specimen cannot be contaminated with urine. 
 
For fecal occult blood testing, the nurse should ...