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Final Exam NUR 206 already pass
Final Exam NUR 206 already pass 
 
What factors play a role in a nurses' ability to think critically in a healthcare setting? - ANSWERS-Experience and Knowledge 
-Knowing the patient 
-Context of clinical situations 
 
 What are the four steps of Tanner's Clinical Judgement Model? - ANSWERS-Noticing 
-Interpreting 
-Responding 
-Reflecting 
 
 What is the nurse doing during the Noticing step? - ANSWERS-Reviewing medical record before providing care 
-Seeing the patient for the first ...
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Final Exam NUR 206 already pass 
 
What factors play a role in a nurses' ability to think critically in a healthcare setting? - ANSWERS-Experience and Knowledge 
-Knowing the patient 
-Context of clinical situations 
 
 What are the four steps of Tanner's Clinical Judgement Model? - ANSWERS-Noticing 
-Interpreting 
-Responding 
-Reflecting 
 
 What is the nurse doing during the Noticing step? - ANSWERS-Reviewing medical record before providing care 
-Seeing the patient for the first ...
PSY 308 exam 2024 	
PSY 308 exam 2024 
	 
Despite popular misconceptions, most people with psychological problems are not: - ANSWERSdangerous 
 
 Lady Gaga and other eccentrics are usually not considered to be experiencing a mental illness because - ANSWERSthey freely choose and enjoy their behavior. 
 
 Which development was part of the legacy of Dorothea Dix? - ANSWERSState mental hospitals 
 
 Acquiring insight about unconscious psychological processes is a feature of: - ANSWERSpsychoanalysis 
 
 A medical resea...
- Exam (elaborations)
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PSY 308 exam 2024 
	 
Despite popular misconceptions, most people with psychological problems are not: - ANSWERSdangerous 
 
 Lady Gaga and other eccentrics are usually not considered to be experiencing a mental illness because - ANSWERSthey freely choose and enjoy their behavior. 
 
 Which development was part of the legacy of Dorothea Dix? - ANSWERSState mental hospitals 
 
 Acquiring insight about unconscious psychological processes is a feature of: - ANSWERSpsychoanalysis 
 
 A medical resea...
PSY 3000 plain exam
PSY 3000 plain exam 
 
Sir Francis Galton was an early pioneer in the study of twins. When he studied twin pairs, he asked them to identify other twins who might want to participate in his research. This technique is called __________. - ANSWERSsnowball sampling 
 
 According to researchers, how much of the variation in personality traits among people is likely due to genetics? - ANSWERS50% 
 
 Growing up in the same household with the same parents has __________. - ANSWERSvirtually no influence...
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PSY 3000 plain exam 
 
Sir Francis Galton was an early pioneer in the study of twins. When he studied twin pairs, he asked them to identify other twins who might want to participate in his research. This technique is called __________. - ANSWERSsnowball sampling 
 
 According to researchers, how much of the variation in personality traits among people is likely due to genetics? - ANSWERS50% 
 
 Growing up in the same household with the same parents has __________. - ANSWERSvirtually no influence...
PSY 311 more than 10 pages
PSY 311 more than 10 pages 
 
Nicole's mother is terribly afraid of snakes. Although Nicole has never actually seen a snake, she has an intense fear of snakes and refuses to walk in the grass because of how much her mother has warned her about them. - ANSWERSvicarious conditioning of a phobia 
 
 Which of the following is one of benefits that those with GAD commonly believe they derive from worrying? - ANSWERSif i worry about it now, i won't be as upset when it happens 
 
 neuroticism - AN...
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PSY 311 more than 10 pages 
 
Nicole's mother is terribly afraid of snakes. Although Nicole has never actually seen a snake, she has an intense fear of snakes and refuses to walk in the grass because of how much her mother has warned her about them. - ANSWERSvicarious conditioning of a phobia 
 
 Which of the following is one of benefits that those with GAD commonly believe they derive from worrying? - ANSWERSif i worry about it now, i won't be as upset when it happens 
 
 neuroticism - AN...
HCB Test 7 Exam questions and answers update
HCB Test 7 Exam questions and answers update 
 
atrophy - ANSWERSdecrease in size or wasting away of a body part or tissue 
 
 comminuted fracture - ANSWERSa fracture in which the bone is broken is several places 
 
 dislocation - ANSWERSthe disrupting or "coming apart" of a body part (joint) from its normal position 
 
 gout - ANSWERSa form of arthritis, is a disorder of purine metabolism that results from an elevated serum uric acid level 
 
 paralysis - ANSWERSloss of muscle function th...
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HCB Test 7 Exam questions and answers update 
 
atrophy - ANSWERSdecrease in size or wasting away of a body part or tissue 
 
 comminuted fracture - ANSWERSa fracture in which the bone is broken is several places 
 
 dislocation - ANSWERSthe disrupting or "coming apart" of a body part (joint) from its normal position 
 
 gout - ANSWERSa form of arthritis, is a disorder of purine metabolism that results from an elevated serum uric acid level 
 
 paralysis - ANSWERSloss of muscle function th...
MED SURG HESI V2 - 2024/2025 lates
MED SURG HESI V2 - 2024/2025 latest 
 
What information should the nurse include in the teaching plan of a client diagnosed with GERD? 
 
A. Sleep without pillows 
B. Adjust food intake to three full meals per day with no snacks 
C. Minimize symptoms by wearing loose comfortable clothing 
D. Avoid participation in any aerobic exercise program - ANSWERSMinimize symptoms by wearing loose comfortable clothing 
 
 After hospitalization for SIADH, a client develops pontine myelinolysis. Which int...
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MED SURG HESI V2 - 2024/2025 latest 
 
What information should the nurse include in the teaching plan of a client diagnosed with GERD? 
 
A. Sleep without pillows 
B. Adjust food intake to three full meals per day with no snacks 
C. Minimize symptoms by wearing loose comfortable clothing 
D. Avoid participation in any aerobic exercise program - ANSWERSMinimize symptoms by wearing loose comfortable clothing 
 
 After hospitalization for SIADH, a client develops pontine myelinolysis. Which int...
NR 509 week 1 Exam 2024-2025
NR 509 week 1 Exam 
 
After completing an initial assessment of a patient, the nurse has charted that his respirations are eupneic and his pulse is 58 beats per minute. These types of data would be. 
 
A. Objective 
B. Reflective 
C. Subjective 
D. Introspective - ANSWERSA. Objective 
 
 A patient tells the nurse that he is very nervous, is nauseated and feels hot. These types of data would be 
 
A. Objective 
B. Reflective 
C. Subjective 
D. Introspective - ANSWERSC. Subjective 
 
 The patient...
- Exam (elaborations)
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NR 509 week 1 Exam 
 
After completing an initial assessment of a patient, the nurse has charted that his respirations are eupneic and his pulse is 58 beats per minute. These types of data would be. 
 
A. Objective 
B. Reflective 
C. Subjective 
D. Introspective - ANSWERSA. Objective 
 
 A patient tells the nurse that he is very nervous, is nauseated and feels hot. These types of data would be 
 
A. Objective 
B. Reflective 
C. Subjective 
D. Introspective - ANSWERSC. Subjective 
 
 The patient...
Review C425 OA Exam
Review C425 OA Exam 
 
Which of the following is true in regards to health care today in the United States? 
There are more primary care physicians than specialty physicians. 
Primary care receives a higher reimbursement in professional fees. 
There are more specialty physicians than primary physicians. 
Outpatient care is slowly decreasing. - ANSWERSThere are more specialty physicians than primary physicians. 
 
 What triggered the downsizing phase in the U.S. hospital industry during the 1980s...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Review C425 OA Exam 
 
Which of the following is true in regards to health care today in the United States? 
There are more primary care physicians than specialty physicians. 
Primary care receives a higher reimbursement in professional fees. 
There are more specialty physicians than primary physicians. 
Outpatient care is slowly decreasing. - ANSWERSThere are more specialty physicians than primary physicians. 
 
 What triggered the downsizing phase in the U.S. hospital industry during the 1980s...
MIDTERM EXAM-NURS 326
MIDTERM EXAM-NURS 326 
What is prenatal period? - ANSWERSPeriod of physical and psychological preparation 
for birth and parenthood that offers opportunities for: 
-health of the expectant mother and infant- diagnosis and treatment of maternal 
disorders 
-education and support for self-care and parenting 
*monitoring and teaching the mother 
What does pregnancy tests indicate? - ANSWERS-human chorionic gonadotropion 
(hCG) is earliest biochemical marker for pregnancy 
-production begins as...
- Exam (elaborations)
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MIDTERM EXAM-NURS 326 
What is prenatal period? - ANSWERSPeriod of physical and psychological preparation 
for birth and parenthood that offers opportunities for: 
-health of the expectant mother and infant- diagnosis and treatment of maternal 
disorders 
-education and support for self-care and parenting 
*monitoring and teaching the mother 
What does pregnancy tests indicate? - ANSWERS-human chorionic gonadotropion 
(hCG) is earliest biochemical marker for pregnancy 
-production begins as...
EXAM 2:NUR 3121 Health Assessment Unit LATEST
EXAM 2:NUR 3121 Health Assessment Unit LATEST 
 
When performing a physical assessment, the technique the nurse will always use first is: - ANSWERSANS: inspection. 
 
The skills requisite for the physical examination are inspection, palpation, percussion, and auscultation. The skills are performed one at a time and in this order (with the exception of the abdominal assessment, where auscultation takes place before palpation and percussion). The assessment of each body system begins with inspecti...
- Exam (elaborations)
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EXAM 2:NUR 3121 Health Assessment Unit LATEST 
 
When performing a physical assessment, the technique the nurse will always use first is: - ANSWERSANS: inspection. 
 
The skills requisite for the physical examination are inspection, palpation, percussion, and auscultation. The skills are performed one at a time and in this order (with the exception of the abdominal assessment, where auscultation takes place before palpation and percussion). The assessment of each body system begins with inspecti...