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BSN 205-10 Final (Vital Signs) Questions With Complete Solutions
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Which of the following patients would require follow-up? 
A. A newborn with a RR of 40 breaths per minute 
B. A child with a RR of 20 breaths per minute 
C. An adolescent with a RR of 16 breaths per minute. 
D. An adult with a RR of 10 breaths per minute. correct answer: D 
 
Normal RR for a newborn correct answer: 30 to 60 breaths per minute 
 
Normal RR for a child correct answer: 20 breaths per minute 
 
Normal RR for a teenager correct answer: 16 to 20 breaths per minutte 
 
Normal RR fo...
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BSN 205 Final Week 5 & 6 Questions With Complete Solutions
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Which description correctly identifies a health care-associated infection (HAI)? correct answer: fection was not present at the time of admission. 
 
What is the order for chain of infection? correct answer: Transmission, Portal of Entry, Host Susceptibility, Infectious Agent, Reservoir, Portal of Exit 
 
A patient was recently transferred from the intensive care unit to a room on the surgical floor, where she has received numerous visitors. One visitor was coughing during her visit with the p...
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BSN 205 Final week 8 Questions With Complete Solutions
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Identify which of the following wounds would heal by secondary intention. correct answer: An open surgical wound requiring packing 
A full-thickness burn 
A pressure injury 
 
Which of the following are examples of a chronic wound? correct answer: A peripheral vascular venous stasis injury 
A pressure injury 
 
A wound that has healed by primary intention will have more scar formation than a wound that has healed by secondary intention. correct answer: False, Wounds that heal by secondary int...
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BSN 205 Final Week 9 Questions With Complete Solutions
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Ventilation is the exchange of oxygen for carbon dioxide at the cellular level. correct answer: False, this is diffusion 
 
A severely anemic patient may experience tachypnea during routine daily activities. correct answer: True, Reduced hemoglobin levels result in reduced oxygen-carrying capacity that leads to decreased oxygen saturation. The body compensates by increasing the respiratory rate. 
 
Inadequate tissue oxygen with adequate blood supply is called hypoxia. correct answer: True, Hy...
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Week 11 BSN Final Questions With Complete Solutions
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The bladder normally holds as much as ________ mL of urine. correct answer: 600 
 
The urge to urinate can be sensed when the bladder contains ________ mL in an adult. correct answer: 150-200 
 
________ technique is used to insert a urinary catheter. correct answer: Sterile 
 
The ________ is the functional unit of the kidney that forms the urine. correct answer: nephron 
 
Minimum average hourly urine output is ________ mL. correct answer: 30 
 
An 11-month-old lacks voluntary control of ...
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Week 12 BSN Final Questions With Complete Solutions
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The upper gastrointestinal system includes the small intestine and the transverse colon. correct answer: False, This describes the components of the lower gastrointestinal system. 
 
Altered bowel elimination could indicate a health problem outside of the gastrointestinal system. correct answer: True, Bowel elimination can be affected by other body systems. 
 
The mouth is considered part of the gastrointestinal tract. correct answer: true, The mouth is part of the upper gastrointestinal trac...
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NCO Final Study Guide BSN Questions With Complete Solutions
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Which nursing action reduces the risk of falling as a patient is getting into or out of a bathtub? correct answer: Place a skidproof disposable bath mat in front of the tub. 
 
A patient with left-sided muscle weakness is prescribed a bath every other day. Which precaution would help the nurse reduce this patient's risk of falling? correct answer: Decline the patient's request to add scented oil to the bathwater. 
 
The nurse has just helped a patient into the bathtub. Before leaving the bat...
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BSN 205 Final week 8 Questions With Complete Solutions
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Identify which of the following wounds would heal by secondary intention. correct answer: An open surgical wound requiring packing 
A full-thickness burn 
A pressure injury 
 
Which of the following are examples of a chronic wound? correct answer: A peripheral vascular venous stasis injury 
A pressure injury 
 
A wound that has healed by primary intention will have more scar formation than a wound that has healed by secondary intention. correct answer: False, Wounds that heal by secondary int...
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BSN 205 Final| NCO's and Lesson Questions (Weeks done= 4) | With Complete Solutions
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An 80-year-old patient with rheumatoid arthritis is being admitted for a procedure where injections will be placed in her back to relieve pain. She reports having fallen less than 1 year ago on icy steps to her house. She is alert and oriented and occasionally uses a cane. She has never smoked, but takes an antihypertensive medication for her blood pressure. Is this patient at risk for a fall? correct answer: Yes 
 
A 48-year-old patient is being admitted for surgery. He is alert and oriented a...
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Nightingale College BSN 205 Hallmark Final Exam| Wound Care ISB| Questions With Complete Solutions
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acute wound healing implications correct answer: Easily cleaned and repair wound edges clean an intact 
 
Chronic wound healing implications correct answer: Exposure to pressure, friction, and moisture impairs healing. 
 
Factors that decrease hemoglobin level. correct answer: Smoking underlying cardio pulmonary conditions. 
 
Tissue tissue repair is negatively influenced by hematocrit value below and hemoglobin level below. correct answer: 33%/ 10g/100ml 
 
Patients with obesity are at incr...
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