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- Nr 104 1
- NR 326 MENTAL HEALTH B EXAM 2020 – 70QnS GRADED A Broward College 1
- NS 120 1
- NUR 104 NUR104 13
- NUR 104 EXAM 1 1
- NUR 104 exam 4 1
- NUR 105 1
- NUR 108 NUR 108 7
- NUR 109 2
- NUR 209 2
- NUR 211 6
- NUR 212 9
- NUR 212 Exam 2 1
- NUR 213 4
- NUR 342 NUR 342 1
- NUR/NUR 209 1
- NUR108 1
- NUR342 NUR 432 1
- NURNUR 212 1
- NURS 209 2
- NURS 211 6
- NURS 213 1
- NURS MISC NURSMISC 7
- NURSING 211 4
- NURSING 212 2
- NURSING 212 EXAM 2 NURSING 212 1
- NURSING 213 NURSING213 4
- NURSING 274A 3
- NURSING MISC 4
- NURSING MISC Practice Questions 2 1
- NURSING NUR211 1
- NURSING RN 101 NURSING RN 101 10
- NURSING RN NUR104 1
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
NU 209 final exam 
 
 
 
 
A nurse is caring for a client with dementia. Which nursing intervention has the highest priority? 
a. Offering for the patient to participate in recreational activities 
b. providing a safe environment 
c. ensuring proper nutrition - ANS B. providing a safe environment 
 
What are the risk factors associated with being homeless? 
a. Lack of skills 
b. Mental illness 
c. Substance abuse 
d. Unemployment 
e.All of the above - ANS e. all the above 
 
True or false: E...
NUR 209 final exam 
 
 
 
 
Define standards, limits, and condition related to the health professions act - ANS standards: expected and achievable level of preformance 
Limit: what RNs are not permitted to do 
Condition: sets circumstances under which RNs may carry out an activity 
 
what are the 4 levels of control on RN practice - ANS 4. individual nurse competence ( nurse responsibility) 
3. organization policies (responsibility of organization) 
2. BCCNM standards, limits and conditions...
NUR 209 Reproductive Final Exam MD 8 Excelsior College 
 
 
 
 
A localized dilation of an artery either within the original diameter of the artery (fusiform) or an out pouching of the artery (saccular). 
Aortic Aneurysm 
 
 
What is aortic aneurysm the result of 
a weakening of the arterial wall and occurs where arteries curve or flex. 
 
 
 
 
 
What is the cause of aortic aneurysm? 
• Hypertension 
• Atherosclerosis 
• Smoking 
• Age 
• Family history 
• Syphilis 
• Marfan's sy...
NUR 209 Reproductive Final Exam MD 8 Excelsior College Questions And Verified Answers A+ Graded 
 
A localized dilation of an artery either within the original diameter of the artery (fusiform) or an outpouching of the artery (saccular). 
Aortic Aneurysm 
 
 
What is aortic aneurysm the result of 
a weakening of the arterial wall and occurs where arteries curve or flex. 
 
 
 
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Where is the aortic aneurysm located? 
Can be in the abdominal area such as abdominal aortic ane...
The nurse is documenting peripheral venous catheter insertion for a client. What does the nurse include in the note? Select all that apply 
a) Client’s name and hospital number 
b) Client’s response to the insertion 
c) Date and time inserted 
d) Type and size of device 
e) Type of dressing applied 
f) Vein used for insertion 
b, c, d, e, f(The client's ability to adapt to interventions, such as IV insertion, should be noted when the intervention is performed. The date and time of the inser...
When entering a client's room to change a surgical dressing, a nurse notes the client is coughing and sneezing. Which of the following actions should the nurse take when preparing the sterile field? - a. Place a mask on the client to limit the spread of microorganisms into the surgical wound 
 
A nurse has removed a sterile pack from it's outside cover and placed it on a clean work surface in preparation for an invasive procedure. Which of the following flaps should the nurse unfold first? - T...
Proton Pump Inhibitors - decrease the amount of acid produced by the stomach - increase gastric pH 
Reduce calcium absorption 
 
PPI risks - low vitamin B12 absorption -> deficiency, bone fractures 
pneumonia 
 
continue PPIs for - barrett's esophagus 
esophageal inflammation 
stomach ulcers 
NSAID use 
 
nociceptive pain - acute pain; a pain sensation that results abruptly 
direct stimulation of peripheral nociceptors 
 
somatic pain - Pain that originates from skeletal muscles, ligaments, ...
Proton Pump Inhibitors - decrease the amount of acid produced by the stomach - increase gastric pH 
Reduce calcium absorption 
 
PPI risks - low vitamin B12 absorption -> deficiency, bone fractures 
pneumonia 
 
continue PPIs for - barrett's esophagus 
esophageal inflammation 
stomach ulcers 
NSAID use 
 
nociceptive pain - acute pain; a pain sensation that results abruptly 
direct stimulation of peripheral nociceptors 
 
somatic pain - Pain that originates from skeletal muscles, ligaments, ...
Define oral health and identity factors that impact on oral health 
examine malnutrition in older persons 
Define malnutriton 
what does oral health imply 
a state that is stable, relatively disease-free, and comfortable, and that permits adequate functioning for mastication, swallowing, and speech. 
What can be viewed as poor oral health 
Poor oral health can be viewed as a state of inadequate functioning resulting from decayed teeth; periodontal disease; ill-fitting dentures or lack of denture...