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NURS 328 - Quiz 2 with 402 terms-Latest Update.
NURS328 -Quiz 2with402 terms-Latest 
Update. 
research studies - often peer reviewed by two reviewers and are BLIND reviewed 
hypotheses - used when conducting experimental or quasi experimental research in the 
quantitative paradigm. 
A hypothesis - Consists of an independent variable and a dependent variable; these 
variables are described inrelation to each another. 
Experimental -In a(n) ___________ design the researcher controls (manipulates) the 
independent variable and randomly assigns s...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 57 pages •
NURS328 -Quiz 2with402 terms-Latest 
Update. 
research studies - often peer reviewed by two reviewers and are BLIND reviewed 
hypotheses - used when conducting experimental or quasi experimental research in the 
quantitative paradigm. 
A hypothesis - Consists of an independent variable and a dependent variable; these 
variables are described inrelation to each another. 
Experimental -In a(n) ___________ design the researcher controls (manipulates) the 
independent variable and randomly assigns s...
NR 328 Exam #2 Practice Questions & Answers with Rationale.
NR328Exam#2PracticeQuestions&Answers 
withRationale. 
What factor predisposes an infant to fluid imbalances? 
a. Immature kidney functioning 
b. Decreased surface area 
c. Lower metabolic rate 
d. Decreased daily exchange of extracellular fluid - Correct Answer Answer: A 
Rationale: The infant's kidneys are functionally immature at birth and are inefficient in 
excreting waste products of metabolism. Infants have a relatively high body surface area 
(BSA) compared with adults. This allows a h...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 45 pages •
NR328Exam#2PracticeQuestions&Answers 
withRationale. 
What factor predisposes an infant to fluid imbalances? 
a. Immature kidney functioning 
b. Decreased surface area 
c. Lower metabolic rate 
d. Decreased daily exchange of extracellular fluid - Correct Answer Answer: A 
Rationale: The infant's kidneys are functionally immature at birth and are inefficient in 
excreting waste products of metabolism. Infants have a relatively high body surface area 
(BSA) compared with adults. This allows a h...
NURS 328 Exam #2 Questions and Correct Answers.
NURS328 Exam#2Questions and Correct 
Answers. 
A 10 month old is admitted after receiving a ventriculoperitoneal shunt. Which 
assessment would indicate malfunction inthis shunt? The infant... 
a. cries but quiets when held 
b. is irritable and vomiting 
c. has an increased abdominal girth 
d. has a fontanel that is full and soft - Correct Answer b. is irritable and vomiting 
A newborn is being delivered with a known myelomeningocele. The nurse attending the 
delivery will perform the following ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 37 pages •
NURS328 Exam#2Questions and Correct 
Answers. 
A 10 month old is admitted after receiving a ventriculoperitoneal shunt. Which 
assessment would indicate malfunction inthis shunt? The infant... 
a. cries but quiets when held 
b. is irritable and vomiting 
c. has an increased abdominal girth 
d. has a fontanel that is full and soft - Correct Answer b. is irritable and vomiting 
A newborn is being delivered with a known myelomeningocele. The nurse attending the 
delivery will perform the following ...
WGU Educational Leadership D016 Assessment Exam Terms-Latest Update.
WGUEducational Leadership D016 AssessmentExam TermsLatest Update. 
Mission Statement - CorrectAnswer - A missionstatement can be defined as a sentence 
or short paragraph written to reflect the school's core pur - pose, identity, values, and 
principal aims. For example: "Educate students to be lifelong learners who are productive, 
responsible citizens." 
VisionStatement - Correct Answer Visionstatements are timely, meaning they must fit the 
given situation your building. A vision st...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
WGUEducational Leadership D016 AssessmentExam TermsLatest Update. 
Mission Statement - CorrectAnswer - A missionstatement can be defined as a sentence 
or short paragraph written to reflect the school's core pur - pose, identity, values, and 
principal aims. For example: "Educate students to be lifelong learners who are productive, 
responsible citizens." 
VisionStatement - Correct Answer Visionstatements are timely, meaning they must fit the 
given situation your building. A vision st...
NS 161 Final Exam Review Study Guide Questions and Answers.
NS161FinalExamReviewStudyGuideQuestions 
andAnswers. 
Population Health - -can be viewed as a particularly important set of analytical strategies 
and approaches that was first used in public health to describe, analyze, and mobilize 
efforts to improve health in community-based populations and is now being used in 
initiatives to improve outcomes of clinical populations 
-The attainment of the greatest possible biologic, psychological, and social well-being of 
the population as an entity of it...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 16 pages •
NS161FinalExamReviewStudyGuideQuestions 
andAnswers. 
Population Health - -can be viewed as a particularly important set of analytical strategies 
and approaches that was first used in public health to describe, analyze, and mobilize 
efforts to improve health in community-based populations and is now being used in 
initiatives to improve outcomes of clinical populations 
-The attainment of the greatest possible biologic, psychological, and social well-being of 
the population as an entity of it...
PNE 161 Final Exam Study Guide Questions and Answers.
PNE161FinalExamStudyGuideQuestionsand 
Answers. 
A Body Mass Index (BMI) of greater than 30 - Correct Answer is considered obese 
A detail often overlooked when trying to prevent falls - Correct Answer is providing proper 
lighting 
A focused assessment - Correct Answer examines a specific area of the body that the 
patient is voicing a complaint about 
A Glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) test can be ordered - Correct Answer to track glucose 
levels of diabetic patients 
A Head-to-Toe Assessment - Cor...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 6 pages •
PNE161FinalExamStudyGuideQuestionsand 
Answers. 
A Body Mass Index (BMI) of greater than 30 - Correct Answer is considered obese 
A detail often overlooked when trying to prevent falls - Correct Answer is providing proper 
lighting 
A focused assessment - Correct Answer examines a specific area of the body that the 
patient is voicing a complaint about 
A Glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) test can be ordered - Correct Answer to track glucose 
levels of diabetic patients 
A Head-to-Toe Assessment - Cor...
Nur. 161 Final Exam Study Guide for 2024.
Nur.161FinalExamStudyGuidefor2024. 
Nurses drug guide - 
First pass effect - a phenomenon in which drugs given orally are carried directly to the liver 
after absorption, where they may be largely inactivated by liver enzymes before they can 
enter the general circulation; oral drugs frequently are given in higher doses than drugs 
given by other routes because of this early breakdown 
Potassium sparing diuretics - amiloride (Midamor) 
15-20 mg/d PO with monitoring of electrolytes 
Adjunctive tr...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 13 pages •
Nur.161FinalExamStudyGuidefor2024. 
Nurses drug guide - 
First pass effect - a phenomenon in which drugs given orally are carried directly to the liver 
after absorption, where they may be largely inactivated by liver enzymes before they can 
enter the general circulation; oral drugs frequently are given in higher doses than drugs 
given by other routes because of this early breakdown 
Potassium sparing diuretics - amiloride (Midamor) 
15-20 mg/d PO with monitoring of electrolytes 
Adjunctive tr...
Nursing 161 Final Exam Study Guide Questions and Answers.
Nursing161FinalExamStudyGuideQuestions 
andAnswers. 
Discuss the benefits of evidence based practice. (Potter p. 50) - Evidence based practice 
is a guide to help nurses make effective, timely, and appropriate clinical decisions in 
response to the broad political, professional, and societal forces that nurses and other 
health professionals are confronted with daily. 
What is evidence based practice? (Potter p. 51) - A problem solving approach to clinical 
practice that integrates the conscient...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 14 pages •
Nursing161FinalExamStudyGuideQuestions 
andAnswers. 
Discuss the benefits of evidence based practice. (Potter p. 50) - Evidence based practice 
is a guide to help nurses make effective, timely, and appropriate clinical decisions in 
response to the broad political, professional, and societal forces that nurses and other 
health professionals are confronted with daily. 
What is evidence based practice? (Potter p. 51) - A problem solving approach to clinical 
practice that integrates the conscient...
Sialography, Esophagram & UGI positioning Review PPT game.
Sialography,Esophagram&UGIpositioning 
ReviewPPTgame. 
The part of the stomach identified in the figure below is the : - Correct Answer pyloric 
antrum 
The routinely used methods of examining the stomach include: - Correct Answer single & 
Double contrast 
Which salivary glands are the largest? - Correct Answer Parotid 
Radiographic examination of the salivary glands using contrast medium is called: - Correct 
Answer sialography 
Which description refers to the biphasic GI examination? - Correc...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 11 pages •
Sialography,Esophagram&UGIpositioning 
ReviewPPTgame. 
The part of the stomach identified in the figure below is the : - Correct Answer pyloric 
antrum 
The routinely used methods of examining the stomach include: - Correct Answer single & 
Double contrast 
Which salivary glands are the largest? - Correct Answer Parotid 
Radiographic examination of the salivary glands using contrast medium is called: - Correct 
Answer sialography 
Which description refers to the biphasic GI examination? - Correc...
Esophagrams and UGI Exam Questions and Answers.
EsophagramsandUGIExamQuestionsand 
Answers. 
What is deglutition? - Correct Answer swallowing 
What is peristalsis? - Correct Answer involuntary wave like muscle contractions 
Peristalsis is involved in? - Correct Answer deglutition 
What is mastication? - Correct Answer chewing 
Where does most of the "elimination" take place in the digestive system? - Correct Answer 
large intestine 
Where does most of the "absorption" take place in the digestive system? - Correct Answer 
small int...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 19 pages •
EsophagramsandUGIExamQuestionsand 
Answers. 
What is deglutition? - Correct Answer swallowing 
What is peristalsis? - Correct Answer involuntary wave like muscle contractions 
Peristalsis is involved in? - Correct Answer deglutition 
What is mastication? - Correct Answer chewing 
Where does most of the "elimination" take place in the digestive system? - Correct Answer 
large intestine 
Where does most of the "absorption" take place in the digestive system? - Correct Answer 
small int...
Clinical Judgment Practice Exam (138 Questions & Answers) with Rationale.
Year 2 IEC MID-TERM Exam Questions & Answers 2024.