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FNP MSN 560 --Complete Test Bank-- ANSWERS AND RATIONALES FNP MSN 560
ANSWERS AND RATIONALES 
1. Which change represents the primary impetus for the end of the era of the female lay 
healer? 
1. Perception of health promotion as an obligation 
2. Development of a clinical nurse specialist position statement 
3. Foundation of the American Association of Nurse-Midwives 
4. Emergence of a medical establishment 
Page: 4 
Feedback 
1. This is incorrect. Lay healers traditionally viewed their role as being a function 
of their community obligations; however, the emergin...
- Exam (elaborations)
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ANSWERS AND RATIONALES 
1. Which change represents the primary impetus for the end of the era of the female lay 
healer? 
1. Perception of health promotion as an obligation 
2. Development of a clinical nurse specialist position statement 
3. Foundation of the American Association of Nurse-Midwives 
4. Emergence of a medical establishment 
Page: 4 
Feedback 
1. This is incorrect. Lay healers traditionally viewed their role as being a function 
of their community obligations; however, the emergin...
ATI PEDIATRICS PROCTORED EXAM; COMPLETE Questions with solutions
Question Answer 
a nurse manager on a pediatric floor is preparing an education 
program on working with families for a group of newly hired 
nurses. Which of the following should the nurse include when 
discussing the developmental theory 
defines consistencies in how families change 
a nurse is assisting a group of parents of adolescents to 
develop skills that will improve communications within the 
family. The nurse hears one parent state, "My son knows he 
better do what I say." Which of ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Question Answer 
a nurse manager on a pediatric floor is preparing an education 
program on working with families for a group of newly hired 
nurses. Which of the following should the nurse include when 
discussing the developmental theory 
defines consistencies in how families change 
a nurse is assisting a group of parents of adolescents to 
develop skills that will improve communications within the 
family. The nurse hears one parent state, "My son knows he 
better do what I say." Which of ...
Borderline Personality Disorder2 - Unfolding Case Study. MOST CORRECT
UNFOLDING Clinical Reasoning Case Study 
History of Present Problem: 
Karen West is a 26-year-old single female who was admitted to the mental health unit this morning (0200) for a possible 
overdose of pills following a fight with Steve, her boyfriend of six months. Steve shared that Karen flew into a rage 
when he suggested that she “slow down” on her drinking at a party last night. She stormed out after throwing a drink at 
him. When he arrived home an hour later Karen was breathing, but ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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UNFOLDING Clinical Reasoning Case Study 
History of Present Problem: 
Karen West is a 26-year-old single female who was admitted to the mental health unit this morning (0200) for a possible 
overdose of pills following a fight with Steve, her boyfriend of six months. Steve shared that Karen flew into a rage 
when he suggested that she “slow down” on her drinking at a party last night. She stormed out after throwing a drink at 
him. When he arrived home an hour later Karen was breathing, but ...
Test Bank: Public / Community Health and Nursing-- Practice--: Caring-- for-- Populations-- 2nd Edition-- Christine L. Savage
Exam 1 Study Guide – Ch. 1, 2, 7, 19 
C. Savage, Public/Community Health and Nursing Practice, 2nd. Ed. 
This information is a general guideline for exam one, it is not all encompassing of every item on the exam. 
Chapter 1: 
 Equity vs equality 
o Equity is the underlying concept behind optimum health as a basic human right. 
o 
 Reducing health disparities 
o Health disparity exists when “… a health outcome is seen to a greater or lesser extent 
between populations. 
o Identifying ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Exam 1 Study Guide – Ch. 1, 2, 7, 19 
C. Savage, Public/Community Health and Nursing Practice, 2nd. Ed. 
This information is a general guideline for exam one, it is not all encompassing of every item on the exam. 
Chapter 1: 
 Equity vs equality 
o Equity is the underlying concept behind optimum health as a basic human right. 
o 
 Reducing health disparities 
o Health disparity exists when “… a health outcome is seen to a greater or lesser extent 
between populations. 
o Identifying ...
Public-Health-Science-and-Nursing-Practice-Caring-for-Population
Public health and nursing go hand in hand. In the 2010 
Future of Nursing report by the Institute of Medicine, 
the rationale for setting a goal that 80% of all nurses 
would hold a bachelor of science degree in nursing included the importance of demonstrated competencies 
in public health as key to the practice of nursing. As 
nurses, we apply public health science on a daily basis 
as we strive to prevent disease; reduce mortality and 
morbidity in those who are ill; and contribute to the 
hea...
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Public health and nursing go hand in hand. In the 2010 
Future of Nursing report by the Institute of Medicine, 
the rationale for setting a goal that 80% of all nurses 
would hold a bachelor of science degree in nursing included the importance of demonstrated competencies 
in public health as key to the practice of nursing. As 
nurses, we apply public health science on a daily basis 
as we strive to prevent disease; reduce mortality and 
morbidity in those who are ill; and contribute to the 
hea...
Legal and Ethical Considerations Halter: Varcarolis’ Foundations of Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing: A Clinical Approach, 8th Edition
: Legal and Ethical Considerations 
Halter: Varcarolis’ Foundations of Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing: A Clinical Approach, 
8th Edition 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Which action by a psychiatric nurse best applies the ethical principle of autonomy? 
a. Exploring alternative solutions with the patient, who then makes a choice. 
b. Suggesting that two patients who were fighting be restricted to the unit. 
c. Intervening when a self-mutilating patient attempts to harm self. 
d. Staying with a patien...
- Exam (elaborations)
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: Legal and Ethical Considerations 
Halter: Varcarolis’ Foundations of Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing: A Clinical Approach, 
8th Edition 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Which action by a psychiatric nurse best applies the ethical principle of autonomy? 
a. Exploring alternative solutions with the patient, who then makes a choice. 
b. Suggesting that two patients who were fighting be restricted to the unit. 
c. Intervening when a self-mutilating patient attempts to harm self. 
d. Staying with a patien...
HESI EXIT EXAM
HESI Exit Exam 
Labs: 
Normal Values: 
HgB: - Males: 
 14-18 
- Female: 
 12-16 
Hct: - Males: 
 42-52 
- Female: 
 37-47 
RBC’s: - Males: 
 4.7-6.1 million 
- Female: 
 4.2-5.4 million 
WBC’s: - 4.5-11k 
Platelets: - 150-400k 
PT: 
INR: 
- 11-12.5 seconds 
- 1.5-2.5 times normal 
APTT: - 60-70 seconds 
BUN: - 10-20 
Creatinine: - 0.5-1.2 
Glucose: - 70-110 
Cholesterol: - <200 
Bilirubin Newborn: - 1-12 
Phenylalanine: - Newborn: <2 
- Adult: <6 
Na: - 135-1...
- Exam (elaborations)
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HESI Exit Exam 
Labs: 
Normal Values: 
HgB: - Males: 
 14-18 
- Female: 
 12-16 
Hct: - Males: 
 42-52 
- Female: 
 37-47 
RBC’s: - Males: 
 4.7-6.1 million 
- Female: 
 4.2-5.4 million 
WBC’s: - 4.5-11k 
Platelets: - 150-400k 
PT: 
INR: 
- 11-12.5 seconds 
- 1.5-2.5 times normal 
APTT: - 60-70 seconds 
BUN: - 10-20 
Creatinine: - 0.5-1.2 
Glucose: - 70-110 
Cholesterol: - <200 
Bilirubin Newborn: - 1-12 
Phenylalanine: - Newborn: <2 
- Adult: <6 
Na: - 135-1...
Maternal newborn exam 2
Maternal newborn exam 2 
1 . Which woman is most likely to experience strong afterpains? 
a. A woman who experienced oligohydramnios 
b. A woman who is a gravida 4, para 4-0-0-4 
c. A woman who is bottle-feeding her infant 
d. A woman whose infant weighed 5 pounds, 3 ounces 
Ans B . A woman who is a gravida, para 4-0-0-4 
2. What are the most common causes for subinvolution of the uterus? 
Retained placental fragments and infection 
Subinvolution is the failure of the uterus to return to a nonpr...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Maternal newborn exam 2 
1 . Which woman is most likely to experience strong afterpains? 
a. A woman who experienced oligohydramnios 
b. A woman who is a gravida 4, para 4-0-0-4 
c. A woman who is bottle-feeding her infant 
d. A woman whose infant weighed 5 pounds, 3 ounces 
Ans B . A woman who is a gravida, para 4-0-0-4 
2. What are the most common causes for subinvolution of the uterus? 
Retained placental fragments and infection 
Subinvolution is the failure of the uterus to return to a nonpr...
Intro to Argument .docx - 1. Who is the writer?
Who is the writer? The writer is Justin Anthony Knapp. 
2. Who is the audience? The audience are users of Wikipedia, specifically identifying whether 
or not it is a credible source. 
3. What is the rhetorical situation? The reason Knapp decided to write this text was to explain to 
the audience that they should be cautious about using the editing tool on Wikipedia, but that 
Wikipedia is a resourceful and reliable tool because of the policies that individuals must 
follow when editing infor...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 2 pages •
Who is the writer? The writer is Justin Anthony Knapp. 
2. Who is the audience? The audience are users of Wikipedia, specifically identifying whether 
or not it is a credible source. 
3. What is the rhetorical situation? The reason Knapp decided to write this text was to explain to 
the audience that they should be cautious about using the editing tool on Wikipedia, but that 
Wikipedia is a resourceful and reliable tool because of the policies that individuals must 
follow when editing infor...
Intro to Argument .docx - 1. Who is the writer?
Who is the writer? The writer is Justin Anthony Knapp. 
2. Who is the audience? The audience are users of Wikipedia, specifically identifying whether 
or not it is a credible source. 
3. What is the rhetorical situation? The reason Knapp decided to write this text was to explain to 
the audience that they should be cautious about using the editing tool on Wikipedia, but that 
Wikipedia is a resourceful and reliable tool because of the policies that individuals must 
follow when editing infor...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 2 pages •
Who is the writer? The writer is Justin Anthony Knapp. 
2. Who is the audience? The audience are users of Wikipedia, specifically identifying whether 
or not it is a credible source. 
3. What is the rhetorical situation? The reason Knapp decided to write this text was to explain to 
the audience that they should be cautious about using the editing tool on Wikipedia, but that 
Wikipedia is a resourceful and reliable tool because of the policies that individuals must 
follow when editing infor...
Bates’ Guide To Physical Examination And History Taking 11th Edition By Lynn Bickley – Test Bank