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NUR 160 Hondros Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
Normal pH levels 
 7.35-7.45 
Normal PaCO2 levels 
 35-45 
Normal HCO3 levels 
 22-26 
Normal Potassium levels 
 3.5-5.5 
Normal Chloride levels 
 98-106 
Normal Sodium levels 
 135-145 
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Normal Blood Glucose levels 
 70-110 
Metabolic Acidosis 
 Headache, disorientation, hyperkalemia, muscle twitching, changes in loss 
of consciousness, Kussmaul respirations, lower pH, l...
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Normal pH levels 
 7.35-7.45 
Normal PaCO2 levels 
 35-45 
Normal HCO3 levels 
 22-26 
Normal Potassium levels 
 3.5-5.5 
Normal Chloride levels 
 98-106 
Normal Sodium levels 
 135-145 
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Best Grades | Must Pass | Latest Update | Correct Answers | 2024/ 2025 
Normal Blood Glucose levels 
 70-110 
Metabolic Acidosis 
 Headache, disorientation, hyperkalemia, muscle twitching, changes in loss 
of consciousness, Kussmaul respirations, lower pH, l...
NUR 155 Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
contact precautions 
 contact with pt; MRSA, VRE, C-DIFF, SCABIES, DRAINING WOUNDS 
Airborne precautions 
 SMALL DROPLETS THAT CAN REMAIN IN AIR; COVID 19, TB, MEASLES, 
CHICKENPOX 
Droplet precautions 
 sepsis, scarlet fever, streptococcal pharyngitis, parvovirus, pneumonia, 
pertussis, flu 
diphtheria, epiglottitis, rubella, mumps, meningitis, mycoplasma or meningeal pneumonia 
contact precautions wear 
 gown and gloves 
Airborne precautions wear 
 N95, eye protection, 
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contact precautions 
 contact with pt; MRSA, VRE, C-DIFF, SCABIES, DRAINING WOUNDS 
Airborne precautions 
 SMALL DROPLETS THAT CAN REMAIN IN AIR; COVID 19, TB, MEASLES, 
CHICKENPOX 
Droplet precautions 
 sepsis, scarlet fever, streptococcal pharyngitis, parvovirus, pneumonia, 
pertussis, flu 
diphtheria, epiglottitis, rubella, mumps, meningitis, mycoplasma or meningeal pneumonia 
contact precautions wear 
 gown and gloves 
Airborne precautions wear 
 N95, eye protection, 
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NUR 155 Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
Fluid and electrolyte imbalance cause 
 Illness or disease (burn or heart failure) 
 and therapeutic measures (diuretics) 
Hypovolemia 
 ECF volume deficit from salt and/or water loss 
Dehydration 
 loss of pure water without corresponding loss of salt 
Hypervolemia 
 ECF volume excess with abnormal retention of fluid 
signs and symptoms of hypovolemia (mild) 
 increase heart rate 
weight loss 
ORTHOSTATIC HYPOTENSION 
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Fluid and electrolyte imbalance cause 
 Illness or disease (burn or heart failure) 
 and therapeutic measures (diuretics) 
Hypovolemia 
 ECF volume deficit from salt and/or water loss 
Dehydration 
 loss of pure water without corresponding loss of salt 
Hypervolemia 
 ECF volume excess with abnormal retention of fluid 
signs and symptoms of hypovolemia (mild) 
 increase heart rate 
weight loss 
ORTHOSTATIC HYPOTENSION 
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NUR 125 Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
early morning care 
 provided to people as they wake in the morning 
also referred to as "face, hands and back" 
settling care 
 provided to people before they retire for the night 
also referred to as "PM care" 
as-needed care 
 provided to people as required 
aslo referred to as "PRN care" 
skin assessment 
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 1. a nursing history to determine the person's skin c...
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early morning care 
 provided to people as they wake in the morning 
also referred to as "face, hands and back" 
settling care 
 provided to people before they retire for the night 
also referred to as "PM care" 
as-needed care 
 provided to people as required 
aslo referred to as "PRN care" 
skin assessment 
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Best Grades | Must Pass | Latest Update | Correct Answers | 2024/ 2025 
 1. a nursing history to determine the person's skin c...
NUR 125 Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
Clinical Handover 
 Preparation - updating and informing/consent 
 Introduction - Patient/family/nurse 
 Info Exchange - language used 
 Patient Involvement - Contribution of patient 
 Safety scan - Equipment all working effectively 
ISBAR 
 I = Identification, Introduction 
 S= Situation 
 B= Background 
 A= Agreed plan, Assessment & Action 
 R= Responsibility, read back, request 
Identification Situation #1 
 CNS- -pain 
 CVS - HR, BP 
 Respiratory - O2 ...
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Clinical Handover 
 Preparation - updating and informing/consent 
 Introduction - Patient/family/nurse 
 Info Exchange - language used 
 Patient Involvement - Contribution of patient 
 Safety scan - Equipment all working effectively 
ISBAR 
 I = Identification, Introduction 
 S= Situation 
 B= Background 
 A= Agreed plan, Assessment & Action 
 R= Responsibility, read back, request 
Identification Situation #1 
 CNS- -pain 
 CVS - HR, BP 
 Respiratory - O2 ...
NUR 113 Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
Clinical Management for Reproduction 
 Primary Prevention: disease prevention and wellness-related approaches to 
promoting sexual health 
 Patient education 
 Counseling 
 Referral 
 Secondary Prevention 
 Screening - diagnose existing disease in its early stages. 
 This is referred to as screening with a goal of reducing morbidity and 
 mortality and preserving quality of life. 
Primary Prevention focus areas: abstinence, contraception, safer sex practices, STIs hea...
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Clinical Management for Reproduction 
 Primary Prevention: disease prevention and wellness-related approaches to 
promoting sexual health 
 Patient education 
 Counseling 
 Referral 
 Secondary Prevention 
 Screening - diagnose existing disease in its early stages. 
 This is referred to as screening with a goal of reducing morbidity and 
 mortality and preserving quality of life. 
Primary Prevention focus areas: abstinence, contraception, safer sex practices, STIs hea...
Nur 113 oxygenation Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
Oxygenation 
 The process of delivering oxygen to the blood by diffusion from the alveoli 
following inhalation into the lungs. 
increased CO2 from respiratory acidosis causes? 
 vasodilation of the cerebral arteries, increased intracranial pressure and 
decreased Level of consciousness (LOC) 
 -headache 
 -irritable 
How does acid base balance affect the RR 
 increase RR excretes more CO2 
 decreased RR retains more CO2 
how would any type of trauma affect cellular regulatio...
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Oxygenation 
 The process of delivering oxygen to the blood by diffusion from the alveoli 
following inhalation into the lungs. 
increased CO2 from respiratory acidosis causes? 
 vasodilation of the cerebral arteries, increased intracranial pressure and 
decreased Level of consciousness (LOC) 
 -headache 
 -irritable 
How does acid base balance affect the RR 
 increase RR excretes more CO2 
 decreased RR retains more CO2 
how would any type of trauma affect cellular regulatio...
NUR 113 Influenza Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
What is the nurse's best action when admitting a client diagnosed with influenza to the 
hospital? 
 Place the client on droplet precautions. 
Which of these treatments would the nurse most likely expect to be prescribed for a client who 
is diagnosed with influenza? Select all that apply. 
 -Antivirals within 24 to 48 hours of symptom onset 
 -Adequate fluid intake to avoid dehydration 
 -Antipyretics and analgesics for fever and body aches 
The nurse suspects a client may be s...
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What is the nurse's best action when admitting a client diagnosed with influenza to the 
hospital? 
 Place the client on droplet precautions. 
Which of these treatments would the nurse most likely expect to be prescribed for a client who 
is diagnosed with influenza? Select all that apply. 
 -Antivirals within 24 to 48 hours of symptom onset 
 -Adequate fluid intake to avoid dehydration 
 -Antipyretics and analgesics for fever and body aches 
The nurse suspects a client may be s...
NUR 113 COPD Questions and CoNUR 113 COPD Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Updaterrect Answers | Latest Update
e is caring for a client with secondary spontaneous pneumothorax. The client develops 
sudden shortness of breath and chest pain with a tracheal shift after harsh coughing. What 
should the nurse do next? 
 Provide supplemental oxygen. 
The client with COPD exacerbation has a pulse oximetry reading of 89% on 2L per nasal 
cannula. What concern does the nurse feel is causing the problem? 
 Hypoventilation 
The client with chronic bronchitis has a respiratory rate of 26 breaths per minute...
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e is caring for a client with secondary spontaneous pneumothorax. The client develops 
sudden shortness of breath and chest pain with a tracheal shift after harsh coughing. What 
should the nurse do next? 
 Provide supplemental oxygen. 
The client with COPD exacerbation has a pulse oximetry reading of 89% on 2L per nasal 
cannula. What concern does the nurse feel is causing the problem? 
 Hypoventilation 
The client with chronic bronchitis has a respiratory rate of 26 breaths per minute...
NUR 113 BPH Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
The nurse is teaching a client with newly diagnosed benign prostatic hyperplasia about 
complications of the condition. What should the nurse include in the instructions? Select all that 
apply. 
 -Bleeding in the bladder 
 -Urinary tract infection 
The client admits an older man with a bladder infection. What additional symptoms could 
alert the nurse to benign prostatic hyperplasia as the contributing factor? Select all that apply. 
 -Nocturia 
 -Bed wetting 
 -Incontinence 
...
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The nurse is teaching a client with newly diagnosed benign prostatic hyperplasia about 
complications of the condition. What should the nurse include in the instructions? Select all that 
apply. 
 -Bleeding in the bladder 
 -Urinary tract infection 
The client admits an older man with a bladder infection. What additional symptoms could 
alert the nurse to benign prostatic hyperplasia as the contributing factor? Select all that apply. 
 -Nocturia 
 -Bed wetting 
 -Incontinence 
...