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NUR 353 Exam 2 Review Questions and Correct Answers
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The state or quality of being mobile or movable Mobility 
The state of not moving; motionless, not being able to move Immobility 
A term that encompasses similar concepts and includes nursing diagnoses related to inactivity. Risks for this include impaired skin integrity, constipation, altered respiratory function, altered peripheral tissue perfusion, activity intolerance, impaired physical mobility, injury, altered sensory perception, powerlessness, and body image disturbance. Disuse syndrome 
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NUR 353 Exam 1 Reproductive Questions and Answers
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A nurse is assessing a patient with preeclampsia who delivered 12 hours ago. Which of the following assessments would indicate that the condition has not yet resolved? 
a. blood pressure reading at prenatal baseline b. adequate urinary output and no proteinuria c. presence of 1-2+ deep tendon reflexes d. patient complaints of blurred vision and headache D 
A nurse is completing the admission assessment of a client who is at 38 weeks gestation and has severe preeclampsia. Which one of the followi...
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NUR 353 Exam 1 Reproductive Review Questions and Answers
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The process by which human beings produce a new individual. The total process by which organisms produce offspring. Reproduction 
These cells carry the genetic materials needed for conception and genetic material. Reproductive cells (Such as oocytes or spermatocytes) 
The formation and development of germ cells, oocytes, and spermatocytes. Gametogenesis 
Gametogenesis occurs through _____. Meiosis 
What are the two populations at greatest risk for problems with reproduction? Impoverished, adoles...
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NUR 353- test 1 study guide || with 100% Error-free Solutions.
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Addressing today's focus in trends in women's health care in relationship to historical trends correct answers There was a lack of knowledge in women's healthcare. Both midwives and physicians were being used but there was an overall lack of technology and knowledge which led to a higher mortality rate for moms and babies. 
 
Evidence based practice - definition what it means in health care 
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NUR 353 Exam Questions With Complete Solutions Latest Updated 2024 (100% Verified Answers)
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NUR 353 Exam Practice Questions With Complete Solutions Latest Updated 2024 (100% Verified Answers) What should the plan of care for a newborn with hypospadias include? 
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Preparing the infant for insertion of a cystostomy tube 
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Explaining to the parents the genetic basis for the defect 
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Keeping the infant's penis wrapped with petrolatum gauze 
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Giving the parents reasons why circumcision should not be performed - ANSWER Giving 
the parents reasons why circumcision should not be perfor...
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NUR 353 Exam 1 Exam Questions And Answers
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The process by which human beings produce a new individual. The total process by which organisms produce offspring. - ANS Reproduction 
 
These cells carry the genetic materials needed for conception and genetic material. - ANS Reproductive cells (Such as oocytes or spermatocytes) 
 
The formation and development of germ cells, oocytes, and spermatocytes. - ANS Gametogenesis 
 
Gametogenesis occurs through _____. - ANS Meiosis 
 
The process of egg formati...
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NUR 353 Final Exam Questions and Complete Solutions
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Contraception: natural family planning -identify fertile period: usually 5-7 days around the middle of the cycle ad several days before and after ovulation -about 75% effective -pros: low to cost, no chemicals or hormones, mensural cycle isn't altered -cons: must keep a strict record, not as effective if the women's cycle is irregular, not very reliable, doesn't protect against stds 
Contraception: barrier method -contraception and protection against stds 
-diaphragm: silicone device with a f...
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NUR 353 Repro Exam 1 Questions And Answers
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When assessing the fetal heart rate (FHR) of a woman at 30 weeks of gestation, the nurse counts a rate of 82 beats/min. Initially the nurse should: 
A. recognize that the rate is within normal limits and record it. 
B. assess the woman's radial pulse. 
C. notify the physician. 
D. allow the woman to hear the heartbeat. - ANS B. assess the woman's radial pulse. 
The expected fetal heart rate (FHR) is 120 to 160 beats/min. The nurse may have inadvertently counted the uterine souffle, the...
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NUR 3535 Exam 3
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Exam 3 
chapter 48~ 
Which statement by a nurse to a patient newly diagnosed with type 2 
diabetes is accurate? 
- Changes in diet and exercise may control blood sugar levels in DM2 
A patient screened for diabetes at a clinic has a fasting plasma glucose level 
of 120 mg/dl. What should the nurse plan to teach the patient? 
- Lifestyle changes to lower BG 
A 28-year-old male patient with type 1 diabetes reports how he manages his 
exercise and glucose control. Which behavior indicates that the ...
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NUR 353 Exam 4 Questions With Correct Answers
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NUR 353 Exam 4 Questions With Correct 
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The state or quality of being mobile or movable - answerMobility 
The state of not moving; motionless, not being able to move - answerImmobility 
A term that encompasses similar concepts and includes nursing diagnoses related to inactivity. 
Risks for this include impaired skin integrity, constipation, altered respiratory function, altered 
peripheral tissue perfusion, activity intolerance, impaired physical mobility, injury, altered 
sensory perce...
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