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NUR 612- Disorders of Ventilation and Gas Exchange Questions and Correct Answers
Define the terms hypoxemia and hypercapnia and compare the manifestations of each. hypoxemia: when arterial PaO2 is <95. hypercapnia: increased CO2 in blood. PaCO2 is greater than 45. 
Differentiate between the mechanisms causing disorders of ventilation and diffusion. Disorders of ventilation affect how air move in and out of the lung. Disorders of diffusion affect how gasses move between the alveoli and pulmonary capillaries. 
Characterize the pathogenesis and manifestations of transudative...
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Define the terms hypoxemia and hypercapnia and compare the manifestations of each. hypoxemia: when arterial PaO2 is <95. hypercapnia: increased CO2 in blood. PaCO2 is greater than 45. 
Differentiate between the mechanisms causing disorders of ventilation and diffusion. Disorders of ventilation affect how air move in and out of the lung. Disorders of diffusion affect how gasses move between the alveoli and pulmonary capillaries. 
Characterize the pathogenesis and manifestations of transudative...
NURS 612 Exam 1 Study Questions and Correct Answers
Lacrimal gland located in the temporal region of the superior eyelid and produces tears that moisten the eye. 
Eye muscles superior, inferior, medial, and lateral rectus muscles Superior and inferior oblique muscles 
Eye nerves III (oculomotor) IV (trochlear) VI (abducens) 
Conjunctiva a clear, thin mucous membrane 
Sclera the dense, avascular structure that appears anteriorly as the white of the eye 
Cornea constitutes the anterior sixth of the globe and is continuous with the sclera Optically ...
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Lacrimal gland located in the temporal region of the superior eyelid and produces tears that moisten the eye. 
Eye muscles superior, inferior, medial, and lateral rectus muscles Superior and inferior oblique muscles 
Eye nerves III (oculomotor) IV (trochlear) VI (abducens) 
Conjunctiva a clear, thin mucous membrane 
Sclera the dense, avascular structure that appears anteriorly as the white of the eye 
Cornea constitutes the anterior sixth of the globe and is continuous with the sclera Optically ...
AHA EXAM 3 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS- NURS 612 MARYVILLE
At what age should an infant recognize the face of the primary caregiver? 2 MONTHS 
What is the initial step in performing a mental status examination? A. Observe the patient's physical appearance and behavior. Correct 
Select the question that tests the patient's capacity for abstract reasoning. A. "What is the meaning of 'a stitch in time save nine'?" Correct 
Which behavior is an example of apraxia? A. Inability to unbutton a shirt Correct 
How does the nurse test for recent...
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At what age should an infant recognize the face of the primary caregiver? 2 MONTHS 
What is the initial step in performing a mental status examination? A. Observe the patient's physical appearance and behavior. Correct 
Select the question that tests the patient's capacity for abstract reasoning. A. "What is the meaning of 'a stitch in time save nine'?" Correct 
Which behavior is an example of apraxia? A. Inability to unbutton a shirt Correct 
How does the nurse test for recent...
NUR 612. Porth's Pathophysiology 9th Edition. Chapter 9 Disorders of Integrative Function Questions and Answers
Homeostasis The purposeful maintenance of a stable internal environment. A physiologic process opposing change. Operates by negative feedback mechanisms . 
Sensor Detects a change in the environment 
Integrator/comparator Sums and compares incoming data with setpoint 
Effector Returns the sense function to within the range of the setpoint 
Constancy of the internal environment Constancy in an open system requires mechanisms that act to maintain this constancy 
Steady-state conditions Require tha...
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Homeostasis The purposeful maintenance of a stable internal environment. A physiologic process opposing change. Operates by negative feedback mechanisms . 
Sensor Detects a change in the environment 
Integrator/comparator Sums and compares incoming data with setpoint 
Effector Returns the sense function to within the range of the setpoint 
Constancy of the internal environment Constancy in an open system requires mechanisms that act to maintain this constancy 
Steady-state conditions Require tha...
Maryville NURS 612 Exam 2 Questions and Solutions
Midsystolic murmur that radiates to left sternal border with a medium pitch; a coarse thrill is palpated as well? aortic stenosis 
During percussion, the patient holds his or her arms in front in order to? expose maximum lung area 
List 2 hpi questions for chest pain 1. Does the pain radiate to the arm or jaw 2. Are there associated symptoms such as sob, sweating or n/v 
List 2 patient educations regarding sun exposure 1. Apply spf of 30 or after and reapply every 30 min to an hour 2. Wear long ...
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Midsystolic murmur that radiates to left sternal border with a medium pitch; a coarse thrill is palpated as well? aortic stenosis 
During percussion, the patient holds his or her arms in front in order to? expose maximum lung area 
List 2 hpi questions for chest pain 1. Does the pain radiate to the arm or jaw 2. Are there associated symptoms such as sob, sweating or n/v 
List 2 patient educations regarding sun exposure 1. Apply spf of 30 or after and reapply every 30 min to an hour 2. Wear long ...
Maryville University 612 Exam 1 Study Set with Questions and Correct Answers
Concepts of developing a relationship with the patient: Sense the world as the patient sees it. Discover details about the patients concept, expectations, explain boundaries and degree of availability. Display genuine interest, curiosity, partnership. Understand what is expected of you. 
What are effective communication techniques? Be courteous, ensure comfort, be trustworthy, be candid. Do not be careless with words. Ask patient centered questions 
How do you test cranial nerve II? Visual acuit...
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Concepts of developing a relationship with the patient: Sense the world as the patient sees it. Discover details about the patients concept, expectations, explain boundaries and degree of availability. Display genuine interest, curiosity, partnership. Understand what is expected of you. 
What are effective communication techniques? Be courteous, ensure comfort, be trustworthy, be candid. Do not be careless with words. Ask patient centered questions 
How do you test cranial nerve II? Visual acuit...
Maryville 612 Exam 1 Practice Questions and Correct Answers
Claudication a condition in which cramping pain in the leg is induced by exercise, typically caused by obstruction of the arteries. May be characterized as a dull ache with accompanying muscle fatigue and cramps. Usually appears with sustained exercise. Site of pain is distant to narrowing. 
How do you test EOM? Eye movement is controlled by 6 extraocular muscles and 3 cranial nerves, III, IV, and VI. To evaluate eye movement, use 4 techniques. ● First have the patient watch your finger move t...
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Claudication a condition in which cramping pain in the leg is induced by exercise, typically caused by obstruction of the arteries. May be characterized as a dull ache with accompanying muscle fatigue and cramps. Usually appears with sustained exercise. Site of pain is distant to narrowing. 
How do you test EOM? Eye movement is controlled by 6 extraocular muscles and 3 cranial nerves, III, IV, and VI. To evaluate eye movement, use 4 techniques. ● First have the patient watch your finger move t...
Maryville NURS 612 Exam 2 Questions and Correct Answers
Inspect the chest without clothes on; 1st assess shape and size; 2nd check for symmetry; 3rd thoracic landmarks; 4th color of skin; 5th check for supernumerary nipples; 6th superficial venous patterns; and 7th observe for rib prominence 
Thoracic landmarks midline trachea, costal angle, angle of ribs, intercostal spaces, suprasternal notch 
Symmetry of chest thoracic expansion at costal angle, w/o use of accessory muscles 
Hx questions for cc of resp issue what is the nature of your cough?; do y...
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Inspect the chest without clothes on; 1st assess shape and size; 2nd check for symmetry; 3rd thoracic landmarks; 4th color of skin; 5th check for supernumerary nipples; 6th superficial venous patterns; and 7th observe for rib prominence 
Thoracic landmarks midline trachea, costal angle, angle of ribs, intercostal spaces, suprasternal notch 
Symmetry of chest thoracic expansion at costal angle, w/o use of accessory muscles 
Hx questions for cc of resp issue what is the nature of your cough?; do y...
SFO Test 1 Study Guide with Questions and Complete Solutions
Probable Cause Sufficient reason based upon known facts to believe a crime has been committed or that certain property is connected with a crime 
Reasonable Suspicion That level of suspicion that would cause a reasonable person, under the circumstances to believe that criminal activity has occurred or is occurring 
Voluntary Encounters Level 1 encounter. Can not make demands and must be free/voluntary. Knock and talks, talking to anyone on the street voluntarily. 
When can an officer search for ...
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Probable Cause Sufficient reason based upon known facts to believe a crime has been committed or that certain property is connected with a crime 
Reasonable Suspicion That level of suspicion that would cause a reasonable person, under the circumstances to believe that criminal activity has occurred or is occurring 
Voluntary Encounters Level 1 encounter. Can not make demands and must be free/voluntary. Knock and talks, talking to anyone on the street voluntarily. 
When can an officer search for ...
SFO Test 2 Questions and Correct Answers
Gasoline Flammable and possibly explosive. It can burn at a minimum of -42 degrees Fahrenheit 
Diesel Fuel Not easily flammable but will burn. It will begin to burn last a temperature of 120 degrees Fahrenheit 
Propane Normally stored under pressure and will burn at a minimum temp of -44 degrees Fahrenheit 
What is the break point for flammable vs combustable? 141 degrees Fahrenheit 
How to decontaminate dry powder= brush it off 
vapor= blow it off 
wet= wash it off 
Leather can not be contamina...
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Gasoline Flammable and possibly explosive. It can burn at a minimum of -42 degrees Fahrenheit 
Diesel Fuel Not easily flammable but will burn. It will begin to burn last a temperature of 120 degrees Fahrenheit 
Propane Normally stored under pressure and will burn at a minimum temp of -44 degrees Fahrenheit 
What is the break point for flammable vs combustable? 141 degrees Fahrenheit 
How to decontaminate dry powder= brush it off 
vapor= blow it off 
wet= wash it off 
Leather can not be contamina...
Milady Test Review Physiology and Histology of the Skin Quiz with Answers
WIN-T Questions and 100% Correct Answers
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WGU C190 Introduction to Biology Final Exam Questions and Answers
Biology 198 Module 5 Test Questions and Correct Answers
Praxis Reading Specialist Test Questions and 100% Correct Answers