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RNRS 116 Exam 1 Questions 100% Solved.
RNRS 116 Exam 1 Questions 100% Solved. 
What are NCSBN's six cognitive processes? - answerRecognize cues 
Analyze cues 
Prioritize hypotheses 
Generat solutions 
Take action 
Evaluate outcome 
Recognize Cue's (NCSBN) - answerIdentifying relevant and important info 
Analyze Cue's (NCSBN) - answerOrganizing and linking cues to pt's clinical presentation 
Prioritize Hypotheses (NCSBN) - answerRanking based on priority 
Generate Solutions (NCSBN) - answerIdentifying expected outcomes and...
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- • 5 pages •
RNRS 116 Exam 1 Questions 100% Solved. 
What are NCSBN's six cognitive processes? - answerRecognize cues 
Analyze cues 
Prioritize hypotheses 
Generat solutions 
Take action 
Evaluate outcome 
Recognize Cue's (NCSBN) - answerIdentifying relevant and important info 
Analyze Cue's (NCSBN) - answerOrganizing and linking cues to pt's clinical presentation 
Prioritize Hypotheses (NCSBN) - answerRanking based on priority 
Generate Solutions (NCSBN) - answerIdentifying expected outcomes and...
RNRS 116 Exam 1 (Patient safety; evolve) Questions 100% Solved.
RNRS 116 Exam 1 (Patient safety; evolve) 
Questions 100% Solved. 
Which action would the nurse perform first after discovering an electrical fire in a patients room? 
- Activate the fire alarm 
- Confine the fire by closing all doors and windows 
- Remove all patients in immediate danger 
- Extinguish the fire by using the nearest extinguisher - answerRemove all patients in 
immediate danger 
Which nursing measure lowers the risk of death caused by sudden infant death syndrome 
(SIDS)? 
- massag...
- Examen
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RNRS 116 Exam 1 (Patient safety; evolve) 
Questions 100% Solved. 
Which action would the nurse perform first after discovering an electrical fire in a patients room? 
- Activate the fire alarm 
- Confine the fire by closing all doors and windows 
- Remove all patients in immediate danger 
- Extinguish the fire by using the nearest extinguisher - answerRemove all patients in 
immediate danger 
Which nursing measure lowers the risk of death caused by sudden infant death syndrome 
(SIDS)? 
- massag...
RNRS 116- Communicatio EAQ (Sherpath) Exam Questions 100% Solved.
RNRS 116- Communicatio EAQ (Sherpath) 
Exam Questions 100% Solved. 
The communication tool SBAR is an acronym for which words? 
Symptoms-Background-Alignment-Referral 
Site-Benefits-Agreement-Resolution 
Situation-Background-Assessment-Recommendation 
Situation-Background-Assignment-Reconciliation - answerSituation-Background-Assessment- 
Recommendation 
Which statement would block communication? 
"You look kind of tired today." 
"Why do you always put so much salt on your food?" 
...
- Examen
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RNRS 116- Communicatio EAQ (Sherpath) 
Exam Questions 100% Solved. 
The communication tool SBAR is an acronym for which words? 
Symptoms-Background-Alignment-Referral 
Site-Benefits-Agreement-Resolution 
Situation-Background-Assessment-Recommendation 
Situation-Background-Assignment-Reconciliation - answerSituation-Background-Assessment- 
Recommendation 
Which statement would block communication? 
"You look kind of tired today." 
"Why do you always put so much salt on your food?" 
...
RNRS 116- M.38 Communication (Pearson) Exam Questions 100% Solved.
RNRS 116- M.38 Communication (Pearson) 
Exam Questions 100% Solved. 
The nurse is conducting a home visit for a patient who indicates feeling depressed due to not 
progressing as fast as expected after surgery. The nurse states, "Everyone heals differently. What 
do you think is hindering your progression?" 
Which factor supports the nurse-patient relationship by being direct and showing concern to the 
patient's issue? 
Clarity and brevity 
Timing and relevance 
Credibility and adaptab...
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- • 15 pages •
RNRS 116- M.38 Communication (Pearson) 
Exam Questions 100% Solved. 
The nurse is conducting a home visit for a patient who indicates feeling depressed due to not 
progressing as fast as expected after surgery. The nurse states, "Everyone heals differently. What 
do you think is hindering your progression?" 
Which factor supports the nurse-patient relationship by being direct and showing concern to the 
patient's issue? 
Clarity and brevity 
Timing and relevance 
Credibility and adaptab...
RNRS 116- M.46 Healthcare Systems & Exemplars (Pearson) Exam Questions 100% Solved.
RNRS 116- M.46 Healthcare Systems & 
Exemplars (Pearson) Exam Questions 100% 
Solved. 
Which nursing care model for delivery can be the most cost effective? 
Functional nursing 
Team nursing 
Primary nursing 
Positive nursing - answerFunctional nursing 
The nurse is triaging victims who were decontaminated after coming in contact with an unknown 
chemical substance. The nurse is required to wear personal protective equipment. 
The nurse is working in which zone? 
Warm zone 
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RNRS 116- M.46 Healthcare Systems & 
Exemplars (Pearson) Exam Questions 100% 
Solved. 
Which nursing care model for delivery can be the most cost effective? 
Functional nursing 
Team nursing 
Primary nursing 
Positive nursing - answerFunctional nursing 
The nurse is triaging victims who were decontaminated after coming in contact with an unknown 
chemical substance. The nurse is required to wear personal protective equipment. 
The nurse is working in which zone? 
Warm zone 
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NURS 2002 Exam 1 Questions With Correct Answers
NURS 2002 Exam 1 Questions With Correct 
Answers 
Pain - answerwhatever the experiencing person says it is, existing whenever he or she says it 
does 
*5th vital sign* 
General assessments of pain - answer- patients verbalization & description 
- duration 
- location 
- quantity & intensity 
- chronology 
- aggravating & alleviating factors 
- physiologic indicators 
- behavior responses 
- effect on lifestyle 
COLDERR - answerC - characteristics 
O - onset 
L - location 
D - duration 
E - exace...
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NURS 2002 Exam 1 Questions With Correct 
Answers 
Pain - answerwhatever the experiencing person says it is, existing whenever he or she says it 
does 
*5th vital sign* 
General assessments of pain - answer- patients verbalization & description 
- duration 
- location 
- quantity & intensity 
- chronology 
- aggravating & alleviating factors 
- physiologic indicators 
- behavior responses 
- effect on lifestyle 
COLDERR - answerC - characteristics 
O - onset 
L - location 
D - duration 
E - exace...
Nurs 2002 Final Exam Questions With Correct Answers
Nurs 2002 Final Exam Questions With 
Correct Answers 
How might older age affect GI and GU health? - answer-risk for nutritional deficits: poor diet, 
living alone, social isolation, not preparing meals, etc 
-dec appetite, leading to constipation 
-lots of GI effects associated with many medications 
-prostate pathologies in older men that may cause obstructions 
how might race/ethnicity affect GI and GU health? - answer-certain populations at higher risk 
of diseases that can affect GI/GU heal...
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- • 15 pages •
Nurs 2002 Final Exam Questions With 
Correct Answers 
How might older age affect GI and GU health? - answer-risk for nutritional deficits: poor diet, 
living alone, social isolation, not preparing meals, etc 
-dec appetite, leading to constipation 
-lots of GI effects associated with many medications 
-prostate pathologies in older men that may cause obstructions 
how might race/ethnicity affect GI and GU health? - answer-certain populations at higher risk 
of diseases that can affect GI/GU heal...
Nurs 2002 Midterm Exam Questions With Correct Answers
Nurs 2002 Midterm Exam Questions With 
Correct Answers 
When is a straight catheter used? - answerwhen it is to be inserted and removed immediately 
when is an indwelling catheter used? - answerwhen the catheter is to be left in place 
what are the types of incontinence? - answerstress, urge, functional, overflow, and reflex 
stress incontinence - answerthe inability to control the voiding of urine under physical stress 
such as running, sneezing, laughing, or coughing 
urge incontinence - answe...
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Nurs 2002 Midterm Exam Questions With 
Correct Answers 
When is a straight catheter used? - answerwhen it is to be inserted and removed immediately 
when is an indwelling catheter used? - answerwhen the catheter is to be left in place 
what are the types of incontinence? - answerstress, urge, functional, overflow, and reflex 
stress incontinence - answerthe inability to control the voiding of urine under physical stress 
such as running, sneezing, laughing, or coughing 
urge incontinence - answe...
NURS 2002 - Midterm #1 Exam Questions With Correct Answers
NURS 2002 - Midterm #1 Exam Questions 
With Correct Answers 
Perinatal nursing - answercare of childbearing women and their families from preconception to 
postpartum. Specialty field. Promote the physical, emotional, social, and spiritual wellbeing of 
the whole family, and work to address health inequities 
Paediatric nursing - answercare for children from birth to 18 years of age. Specialty field 
Lalonde Report (1974) - answerrecommends more attention to health promotion and disease 
prevent...
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NURS 2002 - Midterm #1 Exam Questions 
With Correct Answers 
Perinatal nursing - answercare of childbearing women and their families from preconception to 
postpartum. Specialty field. Promote the physical, emotional, social, and spiritual wellbeing of 
the whole family, and work to address health inequities 
Paediatric nursing - answercare for children from birth to 18 years of age. Specialty field 
Lalonde Report (1974) - answerrecommends more attention to health promotion and disease 
prevent...
NURS2002 Practice Questions With Correct Answers
NURS2002 Practice Questions With Correct 
Answers 
The nurse is caring for a patient with increased intracranial pressure (ICP). Which action would 
be considered as a collaborative intervention? 
A. Decreasing perfusion 
B. Administering an osmotic diuretic 
C. Reviewing orientation 
D. Reviewing for edema - answerB. Administering an osmotic diuretic 
Which assessment finding would the earliest and most sensitive indicator that there is an 
alteration in intracranial regulation? 
A. Change in l...
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NURS2002 Practice Questions With Correct 
Answers 
The nurse is caring for a patient with increased intracranial pressure (ICP). Which action would 
be considered as a collaborative intervention? 
A. Decreasing perfusion 
B. Administering an osmotic diuretic 
C. Reviewing orientation 
D. Reviewing for edema - answerB. Administering an osmotic diuretic 
Which assessment finding would the earliest and most sensitive indicator that there is an 
alteration in intracranial regulation? 
A. Change in l...
CISR - Elements of Risk Management Exam Questions With Verified Answers
CSX Conductor FINAL REVIEW Exam Questions With Verified Answers