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NURS 221 EXAM 4 Liberty University - Question and answers already passed 2024/2025
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NURS 221 EXAM 4 Liberty University - Question and answers already passed 2024/2025 NURS 221 EXAM 4 
 
how much of the body's water is located in the intracellular fluid 
2/3 
 
 
how much of the body's fluid is located in the extracellular fluid 
1/3 
 
 
what age group is at risk for fluid imbalances 
the old and children 
 
 
what are sig
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nurs 221 exam 1 review Liberty University - Question and answers correctly solved 2024/2025
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nurs 221 exam 1 review Liberty University - Question and answers correctly solved 2024/2025 nurs 221 exam 1 review 
 
Definition of Nursing - ANA - correct answer Nursing is the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness and injury, facilitation of healing, alleviation of suffering .... 
 ....through the diagnosis and treatment of human response, and advocacy in the care of individuals, families, groups, communities, and populations. 
 
the How of ...
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NURS 221 - Final Exam
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What are some non-pulmonary causes of respiratory distress in neonates? 
Sepsis, cardiac defects (structural or functional), hemolytic disease, CNS defects, exposure to cold, airway obstruction (atresia), intraventricular hemorrhage, hypoglycemia, metabolic acidosis, acute blood loss and drugs. 
 
 
What appears to be the principle factor in the development of Respiratory Distress Syndrome? 
Surfactant deficiency. 
 
 
What are the clinical manifestations of Respiratory Di...
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NURS 221 - Final Exam
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What is wound dehiscence? 
A partial or total rupture (separation) of a sutured wound, usually with separation of underlying skin layers 
 
 
What is a partial or total rupture (separation) of a sutured wound, usually with separation of underlying skin layers called? 
Dehiscence 
 
 
What is wound evisceration? 
A dehiscence that involves the protrusion of visceral organs through a wound opening 
 
 
What is a dehiscence that involves the protrusion of visceral organs thro...
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NURS 221 - Final Exam
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NURS 221 - Final Exam 
What is wound dehiscence? 
A partial or total rupture (separation) of a sutured wound, usually with separation of underlying skin layers 
 
 
What is a partial or total rupture (separation) of a sutured wound, usually with separation of underlying skin layers called? 
Dehiscence 
 
 
What is wound evisceration? 
A dehiscence that involves the protrusion of visceral organs through a wound opening 
 
 
What is a dehiscence that involves the protrusion of visceral organs thro...
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NURS 221 - Final Exam
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NURS 221 - Final Exam 
What are some non-pulmonary causes of respiratory distress in neonates? 
Sepsis, cardiac defects (structural or functional), hemolytic disease, CNS defects, exposure to cold, airway obstruction (atresia), intraventricular hemorrhage, hypoglycemia, metabolic acidosis, acute blood loss and drugs. 
 
 
What appears to be the principle factor in the development of Respiratory Distress Syndrome? 
Surfactant deficiency. 
 
 
What are the clinical manifestations of Respiratory Di...
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NURS 221 - Final Exam
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NURS 221 - Final Exam 
What is wound dehiscence? 
A partial or total rupture (separation) of a sutured wound, usually with separation of underlying skin layers 
 
 
What is a partial or total rupture (separation) of a sutured wound, usually with separation of underlying skin layers called? 
Dehiscence 
 
 
What is wound evisceration? 
A dehiscence that involves the protrusion of visceral organs through a wound opening 
 
 
What is a dehiscence that involves the protrusion of visceral organs thro...
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NURS 221 - Final Exam
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NURS 221 - Final Exam 
What are some non-pulmonary causes of respiratory distress in neonates? 
Sepsis, cardiac defects (structural or functional), hemolytic disease, CNS defects, exposure to cold, airway obstruction (atresia), intraventricular hemorrhage, hypoglycemia, metabolic acidosis, acute blood loss and drugs. 
 
 
What appears to be the principle factor in the development of Respiratory Distress Syndrome? 
Surfactant deficiency. 
 
 
What are the clinical manifestations of Respiratory Di...
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NURS 221 Final Exam (New Material) With Certified Solutions
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NURS 221 Final Exam (New Material) 
 
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cirrhosis 
Typically a person with ____ shows no signs or symptoms initially until the disease is 
advanced. 
When symptoms present, they include: hepatomegaly, splenomegaly (associated anemia and 
leukopenia), bleeding, weight loss, weakness, anorexia. 
pruritis 
In a patient with cirrhosis (end-stage liver disease), bile salts in the blood are excreted onto the 
skin resulting in _...
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NURS 221 Pain Management Exam Questions With Verified Answers
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NURS 221 Pain Management Exam 
Questions With Verified Answers 
What are the ABC in terms of pain? (3) - answerA; Ask about pain 
B: believe the pt about pain 
C; Choose pain control options for pt 
Physiology of pain (4) - answertransduction, transmission, perception, modulation 
What is an example of transduction? - answerStepping on a nail: mechanical stimulus in 
tissues becomes an electrical signal in nerves 
Gate control theory of pain - answerPain suggest that pain has emotional and cogni...
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