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Pediatric Nursing Study Guide Questions and Correct Answers
Common defense Mechanisms used by children 
Answer: Regression- return to early behavior 
Repression- involuntary forgetting of uncomfortable situations 
rationalization- attempt to make unacceptable feelings acceptable 
fantasy- creation of the mind to help deal with unacceptable fear 
Three phases of separation anxiety and behavioral responses exhibited during 
each phase 
Answer: 1. protest; clings to parent to force them to stay 
2. despair, inactive + withdrawn and regress 
3. detachment, ...
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Common defense Mechanisms used by children 
Answer: Regression- return to early behavior 
Repression- involuntary forgetting of uncomfortable situations 
rationalization- attempt to make unacceptable feelings acceptable 
fantasy- creation of the mind to help deal with unacceptable fear 
Three phases of separation anxiety and behavioral responses exhibited during 
each phase 
Answer: 1. protest; clings to parent to force them to stay 
2. despair, inactive + withdrawn and regress 
3. detachment, ...
Pediatric Nursing Practice Questions and Correct Answers
Which response about safety measures is the most appropriate advice for the 2 
year old's mother who had her older home remodeled to reduce the lead level? 
Select all that apply. 
1. Wash & dry the child's hands and face before he eats. 
2. it is best to use cold water to prepate the child's food to decrease lead level. 
3. diet does not matter in reduce lead levels in the child. 
4. Drinking two cups of milk per day helps decrease lead levels. 
Answer: 1 & 3. Washing and drying hands ...
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Which response about safety measures is the most appropriate advice for the 2 
year old's mother who had her older home remodeled to reduce the lead level? 
Select all that apply. 
1. Wash & dry the child's hands and face before he eats. 
2. it is best to use cold water to prepate the child's food to decrease lead level. 
3. diet does not matter in reduce lead levels in the child. 
4. Drinking two cups of milk per day helps decrease lead levels. 
Answer: 1 & 3. Washing and drying hands ...
OSHA Questions and Correct Answers
Steel rods and pipes on which forms are lifted must meet all these 
requirements EXCEPT: 
Answer: They must be physically attached to the forms 
Who may design and plan lift-slab operations? 
Answer: A professional engineer 
Who must determine when forms and shores may be removed? 
Answer: The employer 
Limited access zones around masonry wall construction must meet all these 
requirements EXCEPT: 
Answer: Limited access zones are designed to keep employees from entering an 
area of a wall th...
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Steel rods and pipes on which forms are lifted must meet all these 
requirements EXCEPT: 
Answer: They must be physically attached to the forms 
Who may design and plan lift-slab operations? 
Answer: A professional engineer 
Who must determine when forms and shores may be removed? 
Answer: The employer 
Limited access zones around masonry wall construction must meet all these 
requirements EXCEPT: 
Answer: Limited access zones are designed to keep employees from entering an 
area of a wall th...
Nursing Domestic Violence Questions and Correct Answers
Violence is a: 
Includes physical, sexual, psychological abuse and stalking committed by one 
partner against the other in a relationship. 
Answer: non-accidental acts, interpersonal or intrapersonal, that result in 
physical or psychological injury to one or more of the people involved. 
Violence Includes: 
Answer: physical, sexual, psychological abuse and stalking committed by one 
partner against the other in a relationship. 
Intrapersonal Violence is 
Answer: self-directed violence 
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Violence is a: 
Includes physical, sexual, psychological abuse and stalking committed by one 
partner against the other in a relationship. 
Answer: non-accidental acts, interpersonal or intrapersonal, that result in 
physical or psychological injury to one or more of the people involved. 
Violence Includes: 
Answer: physical, sexual, psychological abuse and stalking committed by one 
partner against the other in a relationship. 
Intrapersonal Violence is 
Answer: self-directed violence 
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Nursing Acceleration Challenge Exam NACE I PN-RN: Foundations of Nursing Practice Test Questions and Correct Answers
According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, which of the client's needs must be 
met FIRST? 
a. Belonging and self-esteem 
b. Physiological 
c. Safety and security 
d. Self-actualization 
Answer: Physiological 
Physiological needs must be met first. Abraham Maslow stated that human 
behavior is motivated by needs, and that there is a hierarchy of needs that 
begins with basic needs and progresses to personal needs. People may not 
progress in one direction from one need to another, but movem...
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According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, which of the client's needs must be 
met FIRST? 
a. Belonging and self-esteem 
b. Physiological 
c. Safety and security 
d. Self-actualization 
Answer: Physiological 
Physiological needs must be met first. Abraham Maslow stated that human 
behavior is motivated by needs, and that there is a hierarchy of needs that 
begins with basic needs and progresses to personal needs. People may not 
progress in one direction from one need to another, but movem...
NUR2063 Essentials of Pathophysiology EXAM 2 Questions and Correct Answers
What are the functions of the kidneys? 
Answer: Regulation of blood pressure; regulating blood osmolarity; removal of 
toxins; blood filtration; activate vitamin D 
What are the clinical manifestations of benign prostatic hypertrophy? 
Answer: dribbling; difficulty initiating urine stream; hesitancy; urinary 
retention, decreased stream 
What substance controls the reabsorption of water from the collecting ducts? 
Answer: ADH- Anti Diuretic Hormone 
What is type 2 diabetes characterized as? 
A...
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What are the functions of the kidneys? 
Answer: Regulation of blood pressure; regulating blood osmolarity; removal of 
toxins; blood filtration; activate vitamin D 
What are the clinical manifestations of benign prostatic hypertrophy? 
Answer: dribbling; difficulty initiating urine stream; hesitancy; urinary 
retention, decreased stream 
What substance controls the reabsorption of water from the collecting ducts? 
Answer: ADH- Anti Diuretic Hormone 
What is type 2 diabetes characterized as? 
A...
NUR 2063 Essential of Pathophysiology Questions and Correct Answers
Module 4, EXAM 1 Study Guide Chapters: 1,2,3,12,13,14 
Symptoms 
Answer: Subjective characteristics of disease felt only by the patient 
sign 
Answer: If the doctor, nurse, or anyone notice evidence of disease such as a 
fever 
Homeostasis 
Answer: A tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state; the 
regulation of any aspect of body chemistry, such as blood glucose, around a 
particular level 
Epinephrine is released during a stress response True or False 
Answer: True; Aka Adre...
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Module 4, EXAM 1 Study Guide Chapters: 1,2,3,12,13,14 
Symptoms 
Answer: Subjective characteristics of disease felt only by the patient 
sign 
Answer: If the doctor, nurse, or anyone notice evidence of disease such as a 
fever 
Homeostasis 
Answer: A tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state; the 
regulation of any aspect of body chemistry, such as blood glucose, around a 
particular level 
Epinephrine is released during a stress response True or False 
Answer: True; Aka Adre...
ZOOL 2403 Boros lecture exam 3 Questions and Verified Answers | Passed | A+
5 special senses 
: olfaction, taste, vision, hearing, equilibrium and balance 
where is the olfactory pathway located? 
: on the temporal lobe of the cerebral cortex 
what is the pathway of odor the olfactory cortex? 
: odor goes to the olfactory receptors, pass through cribriform plate of ethmoid bone, 
CN I synapses on neurons in olfactory bulbs, whose axons form olfactory tract, and then 
goes to the olfactory cortex 
gustatory (definition) 
: taste 
2 
Where are taste receptors located? 
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5 special senses 
: olfaction, taste, vision, hearing, equilibrium and balance 
where is the olfactory pathway located? 
: on the temporal lobe of the cerebral cortex 
what is the pathway of odor the olfactory cortex? 
: odor goes to the olfactory receptors, pass through cribriform plate of ethmoid bone, 
CN I synapses on neurons in olfactory bulbs, whose axons form olfactory tract, and then 
goes to the olfactory cortex 
gustatory (definition) 
: taste 
2 
Where are taste receptors located? 
...
TTU ZOOL 2403 Final Exam Dr. Boros Questions and Verified Answers | Passed | A+
What does the Kidney do? 
: Produces Urine 
Functions of Kidney 
: 1. Excretion 
-removal of wastes from body fluids into urine 
2. Regulation of Blood 
-Ions 
a. control blood Na+ (sodium), K+ (potassium), 
and Cl- (chloride) levels 
-ph 
a. control blood H+ (hydrogen) and HCO3- 
(bicarbonate) levels 
-Pressure and Volume 
2 
a. control blood fluid volume and therefore 
blood pressure 
What three processes do the Kidneys use to perform their functions? 
: -Filtration of water, ions, nutrients...
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What does the Kidney do? 
: Produces Urine 
Functions of Kidney 
: 1. Excretion 
-removal of wastes from body fluids into urine 
2. Regulation of Blood 
-Ions 
a. control blood Na+ (sodium), K+ (potassium), 
and Cl- (chloride) levels 
-ph 
a. control blood H+ (hydrogen) and HCO3- 
(bicarbonate) levels 
-Pressure and Volume 
2 
a. control blood fluid volume and therefore 
blood pressure 
What three processes do the Kidneys use to perform their functions? 
: -Filtration of water, ions, nutrients...
Frontal Bone : - bone that forms the forehead - superior to the eyes - most anterior bone on the skull supraorbital notch : - notch in the ridge of the eye socket 2 Parietal Bone : - the most superior portion of the skull - found on either side of the sku
Frontal Bone 
: - bone that forms the forehead 
- superior to the eyes 
- most anterior bone on the skull 
supraorbital notch 
: - notch in the ridge of the eye socket 
2 
Parietal Bone 
: - the most superior portion of the skull 
- found on either side of the skull 
3 
Occipital Bone 
: - the most dorsal and inferior portion of the skull 
- back of head 
4 
Foramen Magnum 
: - large hole located in the inferior portion of the skull 
- where spinal chord articulates with the brai
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Frontal Bone 
: - bone that forms the forehead 
- superior to the eyes 
- most anterior bone on the skull 
supraorbital notch 
: - notch in the ridge of the eye socket 
2 
Parietal Bone 
: - the most superior portion of the skull 
- found on either side of the skull 
3 
Occipital Bone 
: - the most dorsal and inferior portion of the skull 
- back of head 
4 
Foramen Magnum 
: - large hole located in the inferior portion of the skull 
- where spinal chord articulates with the brai
Sherpath Exam Review Med Surg 2 Questions and Verified Answers | Passed | A+
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