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Nurs115 Final Exam With Correct Answers Rated A+.
  • Nurs115 Final Exam With Correct Answers Rated A+.

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  • Nurs115 Final Exam With Correct Answers Rated A+. What type of stress is mild/brief and controlled? Eustress What type of stress is severe and uncontrolled? distress What is defined as the ability to respond to challenges of physical or psychological homeostasis and the return to a balanced state? adaptation What are the stages of the general adaptation syndrome? Alarm, resistance, exhaustion/recovery Is the stress response apart of the sympathetic or parasympathetic...
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Nursing Theorists, NURS115 ADU Exam 2 Questions With Complete Solutions.
  • Nursing Theorists, NURS115 ADU Exam 2 Questions With Complete Solutions.

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  • What is the focus of Nightingale's theory? - A person is influenced by their environment, the environment is important to health, and nurses should support environment to assist patient healing. What was the goal of Nightingale's theory? - To put patient in the best condition for nature to act. How did Nightingale define healing? - healing = natural process What was Peplau's theory called & how did she define nursing? - Psychiatric Nurse Theorist "Interpersonal Process" What was Pepla...
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Test 4 Pathophysiology (NURS115-Liberty University)Practice Exam Questions.
  • Test 4 Pathophysiology (NURS115-Liberty University)Practice Exam Questions.

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  • Test 4 Pathophysiology (NURS115-Liberty University)Practice Exam Questions. Name all cations and anions - CORRECT ANSWER Cations- Calcium, Magnesium, Sodium, and Potassium Anions- Bicarbonate, Phosphate, Chloride Hint: Cations end in -ium and anions end in -e Name all intracellular and extracellular electrolytes - CORRECT ANSWER Intracellular- Magnesium, Phosphate, Potassium Extracellular- Calcium, Sodium, Chloride, and Bicarbonate Hint: Maggie likes to have P(eas) sittin in her ...
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Test 4 Pathophysiology (NURS115-Liberty University)Practice Exam Questions.
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  • Test 4 Pathophysiology (NURS115-Liberty University)Practice Exam Questions. Name all cations and anions - CORRECT ANSWER Cations- Calcium, Magnesium, Sodium, and Potassium Anions- Bicarbonate, Phosphate, Chloride Hint: Cations end in -ium and anions end in -e Name all intracellular and extracellular electrolytes - CORRECT ANSWER Intracellular- Magnesium, Phosphate, Potassium Extracellular- Calcium, Sodium, Chloride, and Bicarbonate Hint: Maggie likes to have P(eas) sittin in her ...
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NURS 115 Exam 2 Study Guide
  • NURS 115 Exam 2 Study Guide

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  • gastrointestinal (GI) tract the body system responsible for the digestion and absorption of nutrients and fluids mouth and salivary glands chew food, perceive taste, lubricate food with saliva and mucus esophagus moves food to stomach by swallowing stomach mixes food with digestive juices that break food into chyme liver produces bite to aid in digestion of food and absorption of nutrients gallbladder stores, concentrates, and later releases bile into the small intestine pancreas se...
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Nursing 115 Exam 1
  • Nursing 115 Exam 1

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  • A nurse is discussing restorative health care with a newly licensed nurse. Which of the following examples should the nurse include in the teaching? (Select all that apply) A. Home health care B. Rehabilitation centers C. Diagnostic centers D. Skilled nursing facilities E. Oncology centers - A, B, and D. A nurse is explaining the various types of health care coverage clients might have to a group of nurses. Which of the following health care financing mechanisms should the nurse includ...
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NURS 115 EXAM 4
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  • function of glomerulus - producing an "ultrafiltrate of urine" - final copy -pressure is 2-3x higher than other capillaries function of loop of henle - controls concentration of water. reabsorbs water, solutes, necessities via osmosis. What is not needed is excreted. urinalysis (UA) - PURPOSE: hydration status -approx. 95% water and 5% fluids -measures concentration of urine (specific gravity), weight of particles pH of urinalysis - 4.5-8 (avg 6.0) urine osmolarity (concentration) - "...
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Test 4 Pathophysiology (NURS115-Liberty University) 100% correct answers.
  • Test 4 Pathophysiology (NURS115-Liberty University) 100% correct answers.

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  • Name all cations and anions correct answers Cations- Calcium, Magnesium, Sodium, and Potassium Anions- Bicarbonate, Phosphate, Chloride Hint: Cations end in -ium and anions end in -e Name all intracellular and extracellular electrolytes correct answers Intracellular- Magnesium, Phosphate, Potassium Extracellular- Calcium, Sodium, Chloride, and Bicarbonate Hint: Maggie likes to have P(eas) sittin in her house Wouldn't it be nice to have a cold glass of milk (Ca) by the pool (Cl) or ...
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NURS 115 Exam 1
  • NURS 115 Exam 1

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  • Blood pressure - Systolic: 100-120 diastolic: 60-80 Heart rate - 60-100 bpm Respirations - 12-20 breaths/min Temperature - 97.8-99 *F (36.5-37.2 *C) Oxygen - 95-100% Hypotension - low blood pressure Hypertension - high blood pressure Bradycardia - slow heart rate (less than 60 bpm) Tachycardia - rapid heart rate (more than 100 bpm) Bradypnea - slow breathing Tachypena - rapid breathing Hypothermia - low body temperature (less than 95 *F) Hyperthermia - high body temperature (more th...
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