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STAT 101-MIDTERM EXAM NOTES
STAT 101-MIDTERM EXAM NOTES 
6. How many of the students surveyed eat at least four servings of fruits and 
vegetables daily? 8+3+1=12 
7. What percentage of the students surveyed eat no more than three servings of 
fruits and vegetables daily? 62.5% (10+5+4+1=20/ 
1+4+5+10+8+3+1=32 hence 20/32 = 62.5%) 
8. What proportion of the students surveyed eat exactly five servings of fruits 
and vegetables daily?3/32=.0937 round to .094 
Number of calls made Frequency 
1-4 16 
5-8 11 
9-12 5 
13-16 3 
1...
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STAT 101-MIDTERM EXAM NOTES 
6. How many of the students surveyed eat at least four servings of fruits and 
vegetables daily? 8+3+1=12 
7. What percentage of the students surveyed eat no more than three servings of 
fruits and vegetables daily? 62.5% (10+5+4+1=20/ 
1+4+5+10+8+3+1=32 hence 20/32 = 62.5%) 
8. What proportion of the students surveyed eat exactly five servings of fruits 
and vegetables daily?3/32=.0937 round to .094 
Number of calls made Frequency 
1-4 16 
5-8 11 
9-12 5 
13-16 3 
1...
NUR1021 1211c-Chapter 54. Questions , answers and Explanation.
NUR1021 1211c-Chapter 54. Questions , answers and Explanation. 
 
1. The nurse is assessing a patient suspected of having developed acute 
glomerulonephritis. The nurse should expect to address what clinical manifestation that 
is characteristic of this health problem? 
A) Hematuria 
B) Precipitous decrease in serum creatinine levels 
C) Hypotension unresolved by fluid administration 
D) Glucosuria 
Ans: A 
Feedback: 
The primary presenting feature of acute glomerulonephritis is hematuria (blood...
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NUR1021 1211c-Chapter 54. Questions , answers and Explanation. 
 
1. The nurse is assessing a patient suspected of having developed acute 
glomerulonephritis. The nurse should expect to address what clinical manifestation that 
is characteristic of this health problem? 
A) Hematuria 
B) Precipitous decrease in serum creatinine levels 
C) Hypotension unresolved by fluid administration 
D) Glucosuria 
Ans: A 
Feedback: 
The primary presenting feature of acute glomerulonephritis is hematuria (blood...
PHARMACOLOGY 2407-Exam Prep Questions pharm
PHARMACOLOGY 2407-Exam Prep Questions pharm 
 
Good luck studying!!!!!!! 
A client with renal impairment who has been taking nitrofurantoin (Macrodantin) 
for a urinary tract infection telephones a nurse and describes the recent onset of 
"numbness and tingling" in the fingers and toes. What should the nurse instruct 
the client to do? 
A) Discontinue the drug and come in for further evaluation. 
B) Continue the drug and keep the hands and feet elevated when possible. 
C) Check the color o...
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PHARMACOLOGY 2407-Exam Prep Questions pharm 
 
Good luck studying!!!!!!! 
A client with renal impairment who has been taking nitrofurantoin (Macrodantin) 
for a urinary tract infection telephones a nurse and describes the recent onset of 
"numbness and tingling" in the fingers and toes. What should the nurse instruct 
the client to do? 
A) Discontinue the drug and come in for further evaluation. 
B) Continue the drug and keep the hands and feet elevated when possible. 
C) Check the color o...
NUR 2407-Pharmacology study guide test one. Study Guide
NUR 2407-Pharmacology study guide test one. Study Guide 
 
Pharmacology Study Guide- Test one (50 pts). 
 Pharmacokinetics: How the body acts on the drug. 
o Absorption: Movement of drug from site of administration to various tissues of 
body. Occurs in the gut and liver. Entry into bloodstream. Enteric coating vs. 
liquid. Vulnerability to gastric secretions. Gastric emptying time. Ph of RX. pH of 
gastric secretions. Presence of food in the gut. 
o Distribution: Movement of drug by circulat...
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NUR 2407-Pharmacology study guide test one. Study Guide 
 
Pharmacology Study Guide- Test one (50 pts). 
 Pharmacokinetics: How the body acts on the drug. 
o Absorption: Movement of drug from site of administration to various tissues of 
body. Occurs in the gut and liver. Entry into bloodstream. Enteric coating vs. 
liquid. Vulnerability to gastric secretions. Gastric emptying time. Ph of RX. pH of 
gastric secretions. Presence of food in the gut. 
o Distribution: Movement of drug by circulat...
NUR2407L-Pharmacology Study Guide Exam 1
NUR2407L-Pharmacology Study Guide Exam 1 
 
Chapter 1: Drug Development and Ethical Considerations 
Drug Names- 
 The Generic Name: is the official, nonproprietary name for the drug; this name is not owned by any drug 
company and is universally accepted. Generic names are given in lowercase letters 
 The Brand (Trade) Name: also known as the proprietary name is chosen by the drug company and it usually a 
registered trademark. Brand names always begin with a capital letter. 
Over-the-Coun...
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NUR2407L-Pharmacology Study Guide Exam 1 
 
Chapter 1: Drug Development and Ethical Considerations 
Drug Names- 
 The Generic Name: is the official, nonproprietary name for the drug; this name is not owned by any drug 
company and is universally accepted. Generic names are given in lowercase letters 
 The Brand (Trade) Name: also known as the proprietary name is chosen by the drug company and it usually a 
registered trademark. Brand names always begin with a capital letter. 
Over-the-Coun...
NUR 2407- pharm quiz 1. Questions and Answers
NUR 2407- pharm quiz 1. Questions and Answers 
 
Question 1 
0.25 out of 0.25 points 
The nurse is assessing a client who has requested an adrenergic drug for 
dyspnea. Which sign would make the nurse hesitate to give the medication? 
Selected 
Answer: Irregular heart rate of 122 
Answers: Pulse oximetry saturation of 88% 
Blood pressure of 130/86 
Respiratory rate of 28 
Irregular heart rate of 122 
 Question 2 
0.25 out of 0.25 points 
A nurse is caring for a client being treated with Minip...
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NUR 2407- pharm quiz 1. Questions and Answers 
 
Question 1 
0.25 out of 0.25 points 
The nurse is assessing a client who has requested an adrenergic drug for 
dyspnea. Which sign would make the nurse hesitate to give the medication? 
Selected 
Answer: Irregular heart rate of 122 
Answers: Pulse oximetry saturation of 88% 
Blood pressure of 130/86 
Respiratory rate of 28 
Irregular heart rate of 122 
 Question 2 
0.25 out of 0.25 points 
A nurse is caring for a client being treated with Minip...
BIOSC 0050-Chapter 63- Management of Patients With Neurologic Trauma
BIOSC 0050-Chapter 63- Management of Patients With Neurologic Trauma 
 
1. After sustaining a fall at home, a patient is brought to the emergency room exhibiting altered 
level of consciousness. Following a skull x-ray, the patient is diagnosed with a basilar skull 
fracture. Which sign should alert the nurse to this type of fracture? 
A) Babinski's sign 
B) Kernig's sign 
C) Battle's sign 
D) Brudzinski's sign 
Ans: C 
Chapter: 63 
Cognitive Level: Application 
Difficulty: Moderate 
Integra...
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BIOSC 0050-Chapter 63- Management of Patients With Neurologic Trauma 
 
1. After sustaining a fall at home, a patient is brought to the emergency room exhibiting altered 
level of consciousness. Following a skull x-ray, the patient is diagnosed with a basilar skull 
fracture. Which sign should alert the nurse to this type of fracture? 
A) Babinski's sign 
B) Kernig's sign 
C) Battle's sign 
D) Brudzinski's sign 
Ans: C 
Chapter: 63 
Cognitive Level: Application 
Difficulty: Moderate 
Integra...
NUR1021 1211c-Chapter 62 Questions answers and Explanation
NUR1021 1211c-Chapter 62 Questions answers and Explanation 
1. A patient is brought to the emergency department from the site of a chemical fire, 
where he suffered a burn that involves the epidermis, dermis, and the muscle and bone 
of the right arm. On inspection, the skin appears charred. Based on these assessment 
findings, what is the depth of the burn on the patient's arm? 
A) Superficial partial-thickness 
B) Deep partial-thickness 
C) Full partial-thickness 
D) Full-thickness 
Ans: D 
F...
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NUR1021 1211c-Chapter 62 Questions answers and Explanation 
1. A patient is brought to the emergency department from the site of a chemical fire, 
where he suffered a burn that involves the epidermis, dermis, and the muscle and bone 
of the right arm. On inspection, the skin appears charred. Based on these assessment 
findings, what is the depth of the burn on the patient's arm? 
A) Superficial partial-thickness 
B) Deep partial-thickness 
C) Full partial-thickness 
D) Full-thickness 
Ans: D 
F...
NURS 3350-68 management of brain trauma. Questions ,answers and Explanation
NURS 3350-68 management of brain trauma. Questions ,answers and Explanation 
 
Answer Key 
Question 1: 
(see full question) 
Level of consciousness (LOC) can be assessed based on criteria in the Glasgow Coma Scale 
(GCS). Which of the following indicators are assessed in the GCS? Select all that apply. 
You selected: • Verbal response 
• Eye opening 
• Motor response 
Correct 
Explanation: LOC can be assessed based on the criteria in the GCS, which include eye opening, verbal 
response, an...
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NURS 3350-68 management of brain trauma. Questions ,answers and Explanation 
 
Answer Key 
Question 1: 
(see full question) 
Level of consciousness (LOC) can be assessed based on criteria in the Glasgow Coma Scale 
(GCS). Which of the following indicators are assessed in the GCS? Select all that apply. 
You selected: • Verbal response 
• Eye opening 
• Motor response 
Correct 
Explanation: LOC can be assessed based on the criteria in the GCS, which include eye opening, verbal 
response, an...
NURSING ASS-Chapter 66: Management of Patients With Neurologic Dysfunction
NURSING ASS-Chapter 66: Management of Patients With Neurologic Dysfunction 
 
Chapter 66: Management of Patients With Neurologic Dysfunction 
Question 1 See full question 
A nurse is working on a neurological unit with a nursing student who asks the difference between primary and 
secondary headaches. The nurse's correct response will include which of the following statements? 
You Selected: 
 "A secondary headache is associated with an organic cause, such as a brain tumor." 
Correct respo...
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NURSING ASS-Chapter 66: Management of Patients With Neurologic Dysfunction 
 
Chapter 66: Management of Patients With Neurologic Dysfunction 
Question 1 See full question 
A nurse is working on a neurological unit with a nursing student who asks the difference between primary and 
secondary headaches. The nurse's correct response will include which of the following statements? 
You Selected: 
 "A secondary headache is associated with an organic cause, such as a brain tumor." 
Correct respo...
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Academic and Professional Success Plan Template