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NUFT-204 (Exam 2) Mobility Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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systemic effects of immobility - Answer-cardiovascular 
integumentary 
metabolic 
muscle effects 
musculoskeletal changes 
respiratory 
skeletal effects 
urinary elimination 
metabolic effects of immobility - Answer-endocrine 
calcium absorption 
GI function 
cardiovascular effects of immobility - Answer-orthostatic hypertension 
thrombus 
muscle effects of immobility - Answer-loss of muscle mass 
muscle atrophy 
urine elimination effects of immobility - Answer-urinary stasis 
renal calculi 
res...
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Final Exam: NURS 6540/ NURS6540 Test Bank | Advanced Practice Care of Frail Elders| More than 200 Questions and Answers with Rationales | Complete Guide| Verified 2023/2024
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Final Exam: NURS 6540/ NURS6540 Test Bank | Advanced Practice Care of Frail Elders| More than 200 Questions and Answers with Rationales | Complete Guide| Verified 2023/2024 
 
 
1. Mrs. Keating is a 70-year-old woman suffering from arthritis. She is seeing the nurse practitioner for her regular checkup. For a person with chronic degenerative conditions, which of the following should the nurse suggest for health promotion? 
 
 
1. Take herbal supplements. 
2. Increase physical activity. 
3. Take ...
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Maternal child Ch. 42 Exam Questions and Answers 2024
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Maternal child Ch. 42 Exam Questions and Answers 2024 
The nurse is assessing a child postcardiac catheterization. Which complication might 
the nurse anticipate? 
a. Cardiac arrhythmia c. Congestive heart failure 
b. Hypostatic pneumonia d. Rapidly increasing blood pressure - Answer-ANS: A 
Because a catheter is introduced into the heart, a risk exists of catheter-induced 
arrhythmias occurring during 
the procedure. These are usually transient. Hypostatic pneumonia, congestive heart 
failure, ...
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Ati pediatric nursing proctored final exam 2024- 2025 complete 2 versions with 250 questions and correct detailed answers (verified answers)|| already graded a+
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Ati pediatric nursing 
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1. The nurse is assessing a child postcardiac catheterization. 
Which complication might the nurse anticipate? 
a. Cardiac arrhythmia 
b. Hypostatic pneumonia 
c. Congestive heart failure 
d. Rapidly increasing blood pressure-ANSWERA 
2. Jos is a 4-year-old child scheduled for a cardiac 
catheterization. Preoperative teaching shou...
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NSG-300 Topic 3 Immobility Review Questions and Correct Answers
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Body mechanics Coordinated efforts of the musculoskeletal and nervous systems 
Alignment and balance Also refers to posture 
Gravity Weight force exerted on the body 
Friction Force that occurs in a direction opposite to movement 
Skeletal system -Provides attachments for muscles and ligaments, protects vital organs, aids in calcium regulation -Provides leverage for mobility -Bones are long, short, flat, or irregular -Joints -Ligaments, tendons, and cartilage 
Muscle movement and posture -Skelet...
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NURS 175 FINAL EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, GRADED A+
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NURS 175 FINAL EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND 
ANSWERS, GRADED A+ 
what are the potential causes of immobility? 
direct injury/trauma to the musculoskeletal system; central nervous system damage; any kind of 
debilitating illness; complications from surgery; and advanced age with or without illness or trauma 
_____ refers to muscle paralysis 
hemiplagia 
_____ refers to muscle weakness 
hemiparesis 
________ refers to a loss of muscle tone and joint stiffness 
muscle atrophy 
______ refers to the a...
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NUFT-204 (Exam 2): Mobility Questions With Complete Solutions
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systemic effects of immobility correct answer: cardiovascular 
integumentary 
metabolic 
muscle effects 
musculoskeletal changes 
respiratory 
skeletal effects 
urinary elimination 
 
metabolic effects of immobility correct answer: endocrine 
calcium absorption 
GI function 
 
cardiovascular effects of immobility correct answer: orthostatic hypertension 
thrombus 
 
muscle effects of immobility correct answer: loss of muscle mass 
muscle atrophy 
 
urine elimination effects of immobility cor...
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Maternal child Ch. 42 Questions And Answers - Grade A+
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The nurse is assessing a child postcardiac catheterization. Which complication might the nurse 
anticipate? 
a. Cardiac arrhythmia c. Congestive heart failure 
b. Hypostatic pneumonia d. Rapidly increasing blood pressure 
ANS: A 
Because a catheter is introduced into the heart, a risk exists of catheter-induced arrhythmias 
occurring during 
the procedure. These are usually transient. Hypostatic pneumonia, congestive heart failure, and 
rapidly 
increasing blood pressure are not risks usually as...
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Mobility (RNSG 1430) with 100% Errorless Answers.
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Mobility? correct answers Purposeful physical movement, including gross simple movements, fine complex movements and coordination 
 
Sub-Concepts of Mobility correct answers Musculoskeletal responses to injury, stress and aging 
Alterations in neuromuscular function 
 
ligaments correct answers bind joints together and connect bones and cartilage 
 
tendons correct answers connect muscles to bone 
 
cartilage correct answers supportive tissue. Located in joints, thorax, trachea, larynx, nose and...
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PNLE foundation of nursing Comprehensive Exam.
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50.Immobility impairs bladder elimination, resulting in such disorders as 
Increased urine acidity and relaxation of the perineal muscles, causing incontinence 
Urine retention, bladder distention, and infection 
Diuresis, natriuresis, and decreased urine specific gravity 
Decreased calcium and phosphate levels in the urine - correct answer B. The immobilized patient commonly suffers from urine retention caused by decreased muscle tone in the perineum. This leads to bladder distention and urine ...
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