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HESI Medical Surgery
HESI Medical Surgery 
Sodium - Answer- 135-145 
 
Potassium - Answer- 3.5-5 
 
Chloride - Answer- 97-107 
 
Calcium - Answer- 8.6-10.2 
 
Magnesium - Answer- 1.3-2.3 
 
Phosphorous - Answer- 2.5-4.5 
 
BUN - Answer- 8-20 
 
Creatinine - Answer- 0.7-1.4 
 
Glucose - Answer- 60-100 
 
Albumin - Answer- 3.5-5.5 
 
AST - Answer- 10-40 
 
ALT - Answer- 8-40 
 
WBC - Answer- 4.5-11k 
 
Platelets - Answer- 150-450k 
 
hgb (hemoglobin) - Answer- 12-18 
 
hct - Answer- 35-52 
 
2.2 lbs - Answer- one kilo...
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HESI Medical Surgery 
Sodium - Answer- 135-145 
 
Potassium - Answer- 3.5-5 
 
Chloride - Answer- 97-107 
 
Calcium - Answer- 8.6-10.2 
 
Magnesium - Answer- 1.3-2.3 
 
Phosphorous - Answer- 2.5-4.5 
 
BUN - Answer- 8-20 
 
Creatinine - Answer- 0.7-1.4 
 
Glucose - Answer- 60-100 
 
Albumin - Answer- 3.5-5.5 
 
AST - Answer- 10-40 
 
ALT - Answer- 8-40 
 
WBC - Answer- 4.5-11k 
 
Platelets - Answer- 150-450k 
 
hgb (hemoglobin) - Answer- 12-18 
 
hct - Answer- 35-52 
 
2.2 lbs - Answer- one kilo...
Medical-Surgery Nursing Examination
Medical-Surgery Nursing Exam 
What is med-surg nursing mainly concerned with? - Answer- tertiary prevention 
 
What is primary prevention? - Answer- no disease or injury is present 
 
What are examples of primary prevention? - Answer- -vaccines 
-healthy diet 
-regular exercise 
 
What is secondary prevention? - Answer- early detection and treatment before disease becomes symptomatic, no symptoms 
 
What are examples of secondary prevention? - Answer- -mammograms 
-colonoscopy 
-pap smear 
-digi...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Medical-Surgery Nursing Exam 
What is med-surg nursing mainly concerned with? - Answer- tertiary prevention 
 
What is primary prevention? - Answer- no disease or injury is present 
 
What are examples of primary prevention? - Answer- -vaccines 
-healthy diet 
-regular exercise 
 
What is secondary prevention? - Answer- early detection and treatment before disease becomes symptomatic, no symptoms 
 
What are examples of secondary prevention? - Answer- -mammograms 
-colonoscopy 
-pap smear 
-digi...
Medical terminology suffixes for diagnosis and surgery
Medical terminology_Chapter_3_suffixes for diagnosis and surgery 
-graph - Answer- instrument for recording data 
 
-graphy - Answer- process of recording data 
 
-gram - Answer- a record or picture 
 
-meter - Answer- instrument for measuring 
 
-metry - Answer- process or act of measuring 
 
-scope - Answer- instrument for viewing 
 
-scopy - Answer- visual examination 
 
-centesis - Answer- surgical puncture to remove fluid 
 
-desis - Answer- binding, fixation, tie together, fusion (of a bon...
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Medical terminology_Chapter_3_suffixes for diagnosis and surgery 
-graph - Answer- instrument for recording data 
 
-graphy - Answer- process of recording data 
 
-gram - Answer- a record or picture 
 
-meter - Answer- instrument for measuring 
 
-metry - Answer- process or act of measuring 
 
-scope - Answer- instrument for viewing 
 
-scopy - Answer- visual examination 
 
-centesis - Answer- surgical puncture to remove fluid 
 
-desis - Answer- binding, fixation, tie together, fusion (of a bon...
Medical Surgery Examination
Medical Surgery 
 
Why do patients get blood products? - Answer- 1. anemic w/ a hgb < 8-10 
2. increase their blood volume 
3. they have a clotting disorder 
4. surgical blood loss > 1200 
5. never just b/c 
 
List the two main functions of transfusions - Answer- 1. increase O2 carrying capacity of the blood 
2. reverse tissue hypoxia 
 
What is whole blood given for and how is it transfused? - Answer- -for shock, low blood volume, low Hgb, low Hct, hemorrhage 
-500 mls over 2-4 hrs 
 
PRB...
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Medical Surgery 
 
Why do patients get blood products? - Answer- 1. anemic w/ a hgb < 8-10 
2. increase their blood volume 
3. they have a clotting disorder 
4. surgical blood loss > 1200 
5. never just b/c 
 
List the two main functions of transfusions - Answer- 1. increase O2 carrying capacity of the blood 
2. reverse tissue hypoxia 
 
What is whole blood given for and how is it transfused? - Answer- -for shock, low blood volume, low Hgb, low Hct, hemorrhage 
-500 mls over 2-4 hrs 
 
PRB...
Pediatrics Examination 4
Pediatrics Exam 4. 
Erikson's Task that applies from 1-12 months (infant) - Answer- Trust vs. Mistrust 
 
In 5/6 months, the birth weight of an infant... - Answer- Doubles 
 
The number of lbs. an infant gains their first 5 months - Answer- 1.5 pounds per month 
 
Growth in height during the first year of life - Answer- Roughly 1 foot 
 
Posterior fontanel closes at this age - Answer- 2 months of age 
 
anterior fontanel closes at this age - Answer- 12-18 months 
 
At this age baby can hold hea...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Pediatrics Exam 4. 
Erikson's Task that applies from 1-12 months (infant) - Answer- Trust vs. Mistrust 
 
In 5/6 months, the birth weight of an infant... - Answer- Doubles 
 
The number of lbs. an infant gains their first 5 months - Answer- 1.5 pounds per month 
 
Growth in height during the first year of life - Answer- Roughly 1 foot 
 
Posterior fontanel closes at this age - Answer- 2 months of age 
 
anterior fontanel closes at this age - Answer- 12-18 months 
 
At this age baby can hold hea...
Pediatrics Examination 003
Exam 3 Pediatrics 
End to end process to ensure mail is collected, distributed and delivered the type of clock the usps runs on - Answer- 24 hour clock 
 
Items sent within the US APO, FPO, UN, and its territories and possessions. - Answer- Domestic mail 
 
sets forth the policies, regulations and procedures governing domestic mail - Answer- DMM- Domestic Mail Manual 
 
sets forth policies, regulations, and procedures governing international mail - Answer- IMM- International Mail Manual 
 
conta...
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Exam 3 Pediatrics 
End to end process to ensure mail is collected, distributed and delivered the type of clock the usps runs on - Answer- 24 hour clock 
 
Items sent within the US APO, FPO, UN, and its territories and possessions. - Answer- Domestic mail 
 
sets forth the policies, regulations and procedures governing domestic mail - Answer- DMM- Domestic Mail Manual 
 
sets forth policies, regulations, and procedures governing international mail - Answer- IMM- International Mail Manual 
 
conta...
Pediatric primary care burns exam 1
Pediatric primary care burns exam 1 
How long is exclusive BF recommended? - Answer- first 6 mos 
 
How quickly should BF be initiated? - Answer- within 30 mins of birth 
 
There are many illnesses that are less likely to occur if babe is breastfed, what are these? - Answer- gastro, NEC, AOM, LRTIs, asthma, atopy, DM, SIDS, leukemia 
 
Benefits to mother from BF: - Answer- rapid return to non-preg state, strong bond, decreased br/ovarian Ca, decreased metabolic syndrome, NIDDM, and PPD 
 
Contra...
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Pediatric primary care burns exam 1 
How long is exclusive BF recommended? - Answer- first 6 mos 
 
How quickly should BF be initiated? - Answer- within 30 mins of birth 
 
There are many illnesses that are less likely to occur if babe is breastfed, what are these? - Answer- gastro, NEC, AOM, LRTIs, asthma, atopy, DM, SIDS, leukemia 
 
Benefits to mother from BF: - Answer- rapid return to non-preg state, strong bond, decreased br/ovarian Ca, decreased metabolic syndrome, NIDDM, and PPD 
 
Contra...
Pediatric Exam 2 With Answers
Pediatric Exam 2 With Answers 
The nurse in a pediatric acute care unit is assigned the following tasks. Based on recognition that the action defined requires training beyond the preparation of a registered nurse, the nurse would refuse to: 
1. Diagnose a six-year-old with diversional activity deficit related to placement in isolation. 
2. Listen to the concerns of an adolescent about being out of school for a lengthy surgical recovery. 
3. Diagnose an eight-year-old with acute otitis media and...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Pediatric Exam 2 With Answers 
The nurse in a pediatric acute care unit is assigned the following tasks. Based on recognition that the action defined requires training beyond the preparation of a registered nurse, the nurse would refuse to: 
1. Diagnose a six-year-old with diversional activity deficit related to placement in isolation. 
2. Listen to the concerns of an adolescent about being out of school for a lengthy surgical recovery. 
3. Diagnose an eight-year-old with acute otitis media and...
Pediatrics Study Test Questions And Answers
Pediatrics examination 
 
Generally how is HIV transmitted from person to person? - Answer- Horizontal (sex, IV drug use, blood transfusion) or vertical (mother to baby). 
 
What is the mode of transmission from mother to baby? - Answer- Vertical transmission is passage of HIV from mom to baby through breastfeeding. Vertical transmission rate has dropped because of better treatment (ZVD) and continues to decrease in the USA, while rates of horizontal transmission are increasing in the USA (altho...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Pediatrics examination 
 
Generally how is HIV transmitted from person to person? - Answer- Horizontal (sex, IV drug use, blood transfusion) or vertical (mother to baby). 
 
What is the mode of transmission from mother to baby? - Answer- Vertical transmission is passage of HIV from mom to baby through breastfeeding. Vertical transmission rate has dropped because of better treatment (ZVD) and continues to decrease in the USA, while rates of horizontal transmission are increasing in the USA (altho...
Pediatrics Exam 1 Questions & Answers
Pediatrics Exam 
Why has the incidence of childhood communicable disease declined significantly? - Answer- Immunizations 
Antibiotics 
Antitoxins 
 
How do we best prevent communicable diseases? - Answer- Education on importance of vaccines 
 
When suspect disease, what should a nurse assess? - Answer- Immunization status, assess s/s, if anyone else is sick or showing similar symptoms, how long the illness has been going on 
 
What type of rash is this? - Answer- Roseola Infantum 
 
T/F: Roseol...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Pediatrics Exam 
Why has the incidence of childhood communicable disease declined significantly? - Answer- Immunizations 
Antibiotics 
Antitoxins 
 
How do we best prevent communicable diseases? - Answer- Education on importance of vaccines 
 
When suspect disease, what should a nurse assess? - Answer- Immunization status, assess s/s, if anyone else is sick or showing similar symptoms, how long the illness has been going on 
 
What type of rash is this? - Answer- Roseola Infantum 
 
T/F: Roseol...