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NUR 643E ADVANCED HEALTH ASSESSMENT FINAL EXAM 2024 NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM 2 VERSIONS (VERSION A AND B) COMPLETE 220 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+||BRAND NEW!!R334,85
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NUR 643E ADVANCED HEALTH ASSESSMENT FINAL EXAM 2024 NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM 2 VERSIONS (VERSION A AND B) COMPLETE 220 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+||BRAND NEW!!
NUR 643E ADVANCED HEALTH ASSESSMENT
FINAL EXAM 2024 NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM 2
VERSIONS (VERSION A AND B) COMPLETE
220 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY
GRADED A+||BRAND NEW!!
1 | P a g e NUR 643E ADVA NCED HEALTH ASSESSMENT FINAL EXAM 2024 NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM 2 VERSIONS (VERSION A AND B) COMPLETE 220 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+||BRAND NEW!! VERSION A A 25 -year-old type 1 diabetic clerk presents to the emergency room with shortness of breath and states that his blood sugar was 605 at home. You diagnose the patient with diabetic ketoacidosis. What is the expected pattern of breathing? A) Normal B) Ra pid and shallow C) Rapid and deep D) Slow - ....ANSWER...C) rapid and deep 2 | P a g e Mrs. Lenzo weighs herself every day with a very accurate balance -type scale. She has noticed that over the past 2 days she has gained 4 pounds. How would you best explain this? A) Attribute this to some overeating at the holidays. B) Attribute this to wearing different clothing. C) Attribute this to body fluid . D) Attribute this to instrument inaccuracy. - ....ANSWER...C) attribute this to body fluid Mr. Curtiss has a history of obesity, diabetes, osteoarthritis of the knees, HTN, and obstructive sleep apnea. His BMI is 43 and he has been discouraged by his difficulty in losing weight. He is also discouraged that his goal weight is 158 pounds away. What would you tell him? A) "Whe n you get down to your goal weight, you will feel so much better." B) "Some people seem to be able to lose weight and others just can't, no matter how hard they try." C) "We are coming up with new medicines and methods to treat your conditions every day." D) "Even a weight loss of 10% can make a noticeable improvement in the problems you mention." - ....ANSWER...D) even a weight loss of 10% can make a noticeable improvement in the problems you mention 3 | P a g e benefits often come with even a 10% weight loss Jenny is one of your favorite patients who usually shares a joke with you and is nattily dressed. Today she is dressed in old jeans, lacks makeup, and avoids eye contact. To what do you attribute these changes? A) She is lacking sleep. B) She is fatigued from w ork. C) She is running into financial difficulty. D) She is depressed . - ....ANSWER...D) she is depressed You are seeing an older patient who has not had medical care for many years. Her vital signs taken by your office staff are: T 37.2, HR 78, BP 118/92 , and RR 14, and she denies pain. You notice that she has some hypertensive changes in her retinas and you find mild proteinuria on a urine test in your office. You expected the BP to be higher. She is not on any medications. What do you think is causing t his BP reading, which doesn't correlate with the other findings? A) It is caused by an "auscultatory gap." B) It is caused by a cuff size error. C) It is caused by the patient's emotional state. 4 | P a g e D) It is caused by resolution of the process which caused her retinopathy and kidney problems. - ....ANSWER...A) it is caused by an "auscultatory gap" *an unrecognized auscultatory gap may lead to serious underestimation of systolic and overestimation of diastolic A 50 -year-old body builder is upset by a letter o f denial from his life insurance company. He is very lean but has gained 2 pounds over the past 6 months. You personally performed his health assessment and found no problems whatsoever. He says he is classified as "high risk" because of obesity. What shou ld you do next? A) Explain that even small amounts of weight gain can classify you as obese. B) Place him on a high -protein, low -fat diet. C) Advise him to increase his aerobic exercise for calorie burning. D) Measure his waist . - ....ANSWER...D) measure h is waist You are observing a patient with heart failure and notice that there are pauses in his breathing. On closer examination, you notice that after the pauses the patient takes progressively deeper breaths and then progressively shallower breaths, whi ch are followed by another apneic
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