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NURS 623 Exam 3 Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Versio
What is viseral pain 
→ viscera (organs) -pain that is caused by distention or spasm of a hollow viscus 
How would you describe parietal pain and what abdominal disorder often causes it ? 
→ sharp well localized pain caused by irritation of the peritoneum ; often associated with 
appendicitis 
abdominal pain that is described as colicky (comes and goes) may result from ? 
→ gallstones or renal stones 
What is most most common cause of constipation in the US? What is recommended to help? 
...
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What is viseral pain 
→ viscera (organs) -pain that is caused by distention or spasm of a hollow viscus 
How would you describe parietal pain and what abdominal disorder often causes it ? 
→ sharp well localized pain caused by irritation of the peritoneum ; often associated with 
appendicitis 
abdominal pain that is described as colicky (comes and goes) may result from ? 
→ gallstones or renal stones 
What is most most common cause of constipation in the US? What is recommended to help? 
...
Nurs 623 Exam 2 Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Version
Brittle, coarse hair might be a sign of what thyroid disorder 
→ hypothyroidism 
A thyroid bruit, gynomastia, fine hair, warm, smoot, moist skin are all associated with what 
thyroid disorder 
→ hyperthyroidism 
Hirsutism, Purple striae over the abdomen is seen with what condition and hyperpigmentation 
are seen with what disease? 
→ Cushings syndrome 
ACE inhibitors are given to patients who have diabetes with persistent? 
→ proteinuria 
Addison crisis can be precipitated by? 
→ abr...
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Brittle, coarse hair might be a sign of what thyroid disorder 
→ hypothyroidism 
A thyroid bruit, gynomastia, fine hair, warm, smoot, moist skin are all associated with what 
thyroid disorder 
→ hyperthyroidism 
Hirsutism, Purple striae over the abdomen is seen with what condition and hyperpigmentation 
are seen with what disease? 
→ Cushings syndrome 
ACE inhibitors are given to patients who have diabetes with persistent? 
→ proteinuria 
Addison crisis can be precipitated by? 
→ abr...
NUR202 Exam 1 Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Version
With regard to chromosome abnormalities, nurses should be aware that: 
a. They occur in approximately 10% of newborns. 
b. Abnormalities of number are the leading cause of pregnancy loss. 
c. Down syndrome is a result of an abnormal chromosome structure. 
d. Unbalanced translocation results in a mild abnormality that the child will outgrow. 
→ b 
With regard to the development of the respiratory system, maternity nurses should be aware 
that: 
a. The respiratory system does not begin developi...
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With regard to chromosome abnormalities, nurses should be aware that: 
a. They occur in approximately 10% of newborns. 
b. Abnormalities of number are the leading cause of pregnancy loss. 
c. Down syndrome is a result of an abnormal chromosome structure. 
d. Unbalanced translocation results in a mild abnormality that the child will outgrow. 
→ b 
With regard to the development of the respiratory system, maternity nurses should be aware 
that: 
a. The respiratory system does not begin developi...
NUR202 Evolve: Introductory Quiz - Diabetes Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Versio Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Versio Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended V
Which are counterregulatory hormones? 
→ -Glucagon. 
→ -Epinephrine. 
→ -Norepinephrine. 
→ -Growth hormone. 
→ -Cortisol. 
The nurse is concerned that a patient with diabetes mellitus is at risk for developing chronic 
kidney disease (CKD). What findings did the nurse use to make this clinical determination? 
→ -Blood pressure 168/90 mm Hg. 
→ -12-year history of type 2 diabetes mellitus. 
→ -Fasting blood glucose levels between 180 and 200 mg/dL. 
→ -Stopped taking prescribe...
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Which are counterregulatory hormones? 
→ -Glucagon. 
→ -Epinephrine. 
→ -Norepinephrine. 
→ -Growth hormone. 
→ -Cortisol. 
The nurse is concerned that a patient with diabetes mellitus is at risk for developing chronic 
kidney disease (CKD). What findings did the nurse use to make this clinical determination? 
→ -Blood pressure 168/90 mm Hg. 
→ -12-year history of type 2 diabetes mellitus. 
→ -Fasting blood glucose levels between 180 and 200 mg/dL. 
→ -Stopped taking prescribe...
NUR202 Fundamentals of Nursing Final Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Version
What is culture? 
→ A shared system of beliefs, values, and behavioral expectations that provides social 
structure for daily living. 
What is race? 
→ Typically based on specific physical characteristics such as skin pigmentation, body 
stature, facial features, and hair texture 
What is ethnicity? 
→ A sense of identification with a collective cultural group, largely based on the group 
members' common heritage. 
What is cultural imposition? 
→ The belief that everyone else shoul...
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What is culture? 
→ A shared system of beliefs, values, and behavioral expectations that provides social 
structure for daily living. 
What is race? 
→ Typically based on specific physical characteristics such as skin pigmentation, body 
stature, facial features, and hair texture 
What is ethnicity? 
→ A sense of identification with a collective cultural group, largely based on the group 
members' common heritage. 
What is cultural imposition? 
→ The belief that everyone else shoul...
NUR202 final Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Version
The nurse is discussing nutritional needs with a client who is considering pregnancy. The nurse 
correctly tells the client the caloric needs typically start to increase at which point in the 
pregnancy? 
→ Second trimester 
A client who is 23 weeks pregnant tells the nurse she is considering taking an herbal 
supplement to help relax in the evenings. What would be the nurse's best response? 
→ The safety of herbs in pregnancy is not known 
The nurse is discussing healthy weight gain w...
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The nurse is discussing nutritional needs with a client who is considering pregnancy. The nurse 
correctly tells the client the caloric needs typically start to increase at which point in the 
pregnancy? 
→ Second trimester 
A client who is 23 weeks pregnant tells the nurse she is considering taking an herbal 
supplement to help relax in the evenings. What would be the nurse's best response? 
→ The safety of herbs in pregnancy is not known 
The nurse is discussing healthy weight gain w...
NU272 HESI Practice Exam Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Version
A male client with chronic atrial fibrillation and a slow ventricular response is scheduled for 
surgical placement of a permanent pacemaker. The client asks the nurse how this device will 
help him. How should the nurse explain the action of a synchronous pacemaker? 
→ An electrical stimulus is discharged when no ventricular response is sensed. 
→ - 
→ The artificial cardiac pacemaker is an electronic device used to pace the heart when 
the normal conduction pathway is damaged or disea...
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A male client with chronic atrial fibrillation and a slow ventricular response is scheduled for 
surgical placement of a permanent pacemaker. The client asks the nurse how this device will 
help him. How should the nurse explain the action of a synchronous pacemaker? 
→ An electrical stimulus is discharged when no ventricular response is sensed. 
→ - 
→ The artificial cardiac pacemaker is an electronic device used to pace the heart when 
the normal conduction pathway is damaged or disea...
NSG124 Exam 4 Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Version
potassium (mEq/L): 
→ 3.5-5 
Magnesium (mEq/L): 
→ 1.3-2.1 
Calcium (total) (mg/dL): 
→ 9-10.5 
Phosphate (mg/dL): 
→ 3-4.5 
Sodium (mEq/L): 
→ 135-145 
Stool: lactoferrin (μg/g): 
→ <7.25 
RBC male: 
→ 4.7-6.1 
RBC female: 
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1 | P a g e | G r a d e A + | 2 0 24 / 2 0 2 5 
→ 4.2-5.4 
Hemoglobin male (g/dL): 
→ 14-18 
Hemoglobin female (g/dL): 
→ 12-16 
Hematocrit male (%): 
→ 42-52 
Hemato...
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potassium (mEq/L): 
→ 3.5-5 
Magnesium (mEq/L): 
→ 1.3-2.1 
Calcium (total) (mg/dL): 
→ 9-10.5 
Phosphate (mg/dL): 
→ 3-4.5 
Sodium (mEq/L): 
→ 135-145 
Stool: lactoferrin (μg/g): 
→ <7.25 
RBC male: 
→ 4.7-6.1 
RBC female: 
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1 | P a g e | G r a d e A + | 2 0 24 / 2 0 2 5 
→ 4.2-5.4 
Hemoglobin male (g/dL): 
→ 14-18 
Hemoglobin female (g/dL): 
→ 12-16 
Hematocrit male (%): 
→ 42-52 
Hemato...
NSG124 - Final exam Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Version
Morphine adverse effects 
→ - respiratory depression 
→ - sedation 
→ - constipation 
→ - orthostatic hypotension 
→ - urinary retention 
→ - bradycardia 
Naloxone (Narcan) 
→ pure opioid antagonist, reverses opioid induced respiratory depression 
Medications for muscle spasticity 
→ - Baclofen 
→ - Diazepam 
→ - Dantrolene 
→ - Tizanidine 
Baclofen (Lioresal) 
→ - relieves muscle spasms and spasticity due to MS or spinal cord injury 
→ - GI and CNS side effects 
→ - ...
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Morphine adverse effects 
→ - respiratory depression 
→ - sedation 
→ - constipation 
→ - orthostatic hypotension 
→ - urinary retention 
→ - bradycardia 
Naloxone (Narcan) 
→ pure opioid antagonist, reverses opioid induced respiratory depression 
Medications for muscle spasticity 
→ - Baclofen 
→ - Diazepam 
→ - Dantrolene 
→ - Tizanidine 
Baclofen (Lioresal) 
→ - relieves muscle spasms and spasticity due to MS or spinal cord injury 
→ - GI and CNS side effects 
→ - ...
NSG124 Final Exam Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Versio
I am a direct-acting muscarinic agonist. I can help when patients have urinary retention. 
1) What drug am I? 
2) What is a possible side effect? 
→ 1) Bethanechol 
→ 2) Diiness, lightheadedness, nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps/pain, diarrhea, 
increased saliva/urination, sweating, flushing, watery eyes, or headache may occurzz 
Atropine 
1) Is it cholinergic or anticholinergic 
2) Side effects? 
→ 1) Anticholinergic 
→ 2) Dry mouth, blurry vision, constipation, drowsiness, trouble u...
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I am a direct-acting muscarinic agonist. I can help when patients have urinary retention. 
1) What drug am I? 
2) What is a possible side effect? 
→ 1) Bethanechol 
→ 2) Diiness, lightheadedness, nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps/pain, diarrhea, 
increased saliva/urination, sweating, flushing, watery eyes, or headache may occurzz 
Atropine 
1) Is it cholinergic or anticholinergic 
2) Side effects? 
→ 1) Anticholinergic 
→ 2) Dry mouth, blurry vision, constipation, drowsiness, trouble u...
CCIM 101 Financial Analysis Questions and Correct Answers
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