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NUR 2063 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY RASMUSSEN COLLEGE FINAL EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS | ALREADY GRADED A+
Explain primary prevention 
 Preventing"; altering susceptibility or reducing exposure of disease for people 
Explain secondary prevention 
 "Screening"; early detection, screening, and management of disease to catch 
disease early before it spreads 
Explain tertiary prevention 
 "Treating" and preventing further complications from a disorder or disease after the 
person has the condition 
What are examples of primary prevention? 
 Vaccinations and Handwashing 
What are examples of second...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 50 pages •
Explain primary prevention 
 Preventing"; altering susceptibility or reducing exposure of disease for people 
Explain secondary prevention 
 "Screening"; early detection, screening, and management of disease to catch 
disease early before it spreads 
Explain tertiary prevention 
 "Treating" and preventing further complications from a disorder or disease after the 
person has the condition 
What are examples of primary prevention? 
 Vaccinations and Handwashing 
What are examples of second...
NUR 2063 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY RASMUSSEN COLLEGE FINAL EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS | ALREADY GRADED A+
What happens to the body during the sympathetic phase of the flight or fight response? 
Pupils dilate, salivation inhibited, increase in HR, bronchodilation of airway, increased 
respirations, glucose release, inhibit GI/GU. 
What happens to the body during the parasympathetic phase of the flight or light 
response? 
Rest and Digest. Pupils constrict, salivation occurs, decreased HR, 
bronchoconstriction, decreased respiration, GI/GU systems resume action 
Explain the role of the nucleus 
cont...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 41 pages •
What happens to the body during the sympathetic phase of the flight or fight response? 
Pupils dilate, salivation inhibited, increase in HR, bronchodilation of airway, increased 
respirations, glucose release, inhibit GI/GU. 
What happens to the body during the parasympathetic phase of the flight or light 
response? 
Rest and Digest. Pupils constrict, salivation occurs, decreased HR, 
bronchoconstriction, decreased respiration, GI/GU systems resume action 
Explain the role of the nucleus 
cont...
NUR-111 EXAM 2 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS | GRADED A+
What is cognitive learning? 
Ans 
When a client can learn something and verbalize it back to you. 
What is affective learning? 
Ans 
When a client can learn something and is then able to discuss their feelings about it. 
What is psychomotor learning? 
Ans 
When a client can learn something and then actively demonstrate it back to you. 
What is a Diagnosis-related group (DRG)? 
Ans 
A fixed payment system for reimbursement for healthcare services based on the client's 
diagnosis and procedures ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 27 pages •
What is cognitive learning? 
Ans 
When a client can learn something and verbalize it back to you. 
What is affective learning? 
Ans 
When a client can learn something and is then able to discuss their feelings about it. 
What is psychomotor learning? 
Ans 
When a client can learn something and then actively demonstrate it back to you. 
What is a Diagnosis-related group (DRG)? 
Ans 
A fixed payment system for reimbursement for healthcare services based on the client's 
diagnosis and procedures ...
NUR-111 EXAM 1 REVIEW WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS | GRADED A+
What are the 5 steps of the nursing process? 
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Assessment, Analysis, Planning, Implementation, Evaluation 
What is the Assessment step of the nursing process? 
Ans 
Collecting objective and subjective data 
What is the Analysis step of the nursing process? 
Ans 
Review assessment findings & prioritize client needs 
What is the Planning step of the nursing process? 
Ans 
To plan nurse interventions
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 19 pages •
What are the 5 steps of the nursing process? 
Ans 
Assessment, Analysis, Planning, Implementation, Evaluation 
What is the Assessment step of the nursing process? 
Ans 
Collecting objective and subjective data 
What is the Analysis step of the nursing process? 
Ans 
Review assessment findings & prioritize client needs 
What is the Planning step of the nursing process? 
Ans 
To plan nurse interventions
NUR 211 TEST 2- PRACTICE QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS | GRADED A+
A client returns to the clinic 48 hours after receiving a Mantoux skin test. The area 
of induration at the injection site measures 18 mm. The client hasn't previously 
had a reaction to this test. The nurse's first action is to: 
1. move the client to a negative pressure room. 
2. have the client put on a face mask. 
3. prepare the client to have a chest X-ray. 
4. draw a blood sample to check the client's complete blood count (CBC) for an 
elevated white blood cell count. 
A client with ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 35 pages •
A client returns to the clinic 48 hours after receiving a Mantoux skin test. The area 
of induration at the injection site measures 18 mm. The client hasn't previously 
had a reaction to this test. The nurse's first action is to: 
1. move the client to a negative pressure room. 
2. have the client put on a face mask. 
3. prepare the client to have a chest X-ray. 
4. draw a blood sample to check the client's complete blood count (CBC) for an 
elevated white blood cell count. 
A client with ...
NUR 111 - EXAM 4 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS | GRADED A+
What is Katharine Kolcaba's Theory of Comfort? (define comfort) 
Ans 
The immediate state of being strengthened by having the needs for relief, ease, and 
transcendence addressed in the four contexts of holistic human experience: physical, 
psychospiritual, sociocultural, and environmental 
maturation phase of wound healing 
Ans 
Begins about day 21 & can extend 1 or 2 yrs after injury. Fibroblasts continue making 
collagen whose fibers reorganize into more orederly structure. Wound is remod...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 63 pages •
What is Katharine Kolcaba's Theory of Comfort? (define comfort) 
Ans 
The immediate state of being strengthened by having the needs for relief, ease, and 
transcendence addressed in the four contexts of holistic human experience: physical, 
psychospiritual, sociocultural, and environmental 
maturation phase of wound healing 
Ans 
Begins about day 21 & can extend 1 or 2 yrs after injury. Fibroblasts continue making 
collagen whose fibers reorganize into more orederly structure. Wound is remod...
NUR 111 FINAL EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS | ALREADY GRADED A+ | UPCOMING EXAM
What are some symptoms of grief? 
anxiety, depression, weight loss, vomiting, fatigue, headache 
What are the Kubler-Ross stages of grief? 
denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance 
What is the denial stage of grief? 
refusal to believe, can't make decisions well, will isolate 
What is the anger stage of grief? 
demanding, accusing, builds up and releases resentment 
What is the bargaining stage of grief? 
tries to explain how things could have been done differently or better 
What is ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 78 pages •
What are some symptoms of grief? 
anxiety, depression, weight loss, vomiting, fatigue, headache 
What are the Kubler-Ross stages of grief? 
denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance 
What is the denial stage of grief? 
refusal to believe, can't make decisions well, will isolate 
What is the anger stage of grief? 
demanding, accusing, builds up and releases resentment 
What is the bargaining stage of grief? 
tries to explain how things could have been done differently or better 
What is ...
NUR 111- EXAM 3 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS | GRADED A+
Each person's definition of health is highly individualized based on their personal 
experiences? T/F 
Ans 
True 
What is the WHO definition of health? 
Ans 
a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence 
of disease or infirmity 
What is the ANA definition of health? 
Ans 
a dynamic state of being in which the developmental and behavioral potential of an 
individual is realized to the fullest extent possible 
What is the definition of wellbeing? 
Ans ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 27 pages •
Each person's definition of health is highly individualized based on their personal 
experiences? T/F 
Ans 
True 
What is the WHO definition of health? 
Ans 
a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence 
of disease or infirmity 
What is the ANA definition of health? 
Ans 
a dynamic state of being in which the developmental and behavioral potential of an 
individual is realized to the fullest extent possible 
What is the definition of wellbeing? 
Ans ...
NUR 111 - EXAM 5 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS | GRADED A+
How many links are in the chain of infection? 
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6 
What is link #1 in the chain of infection? 
Ans 
Etiologic agent (microorganism) 
What is link #2 in the chain of infection? 
Ans 
Reservoir (source) 
What is link #3 in the chain of infection? 
Ans 
Portal of exit from reservoir 
What is link #4 in the chain of infection? 
Ans 
Method of transmission
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 12 pages •
How many links are in the chain of infection? 
Ans 
6 
What is link #1 in the chain of infection? 
Ans 
Etiologic agent (microorganism) 
What is link #2 in the chain of infection? 
Ans 
Reservoir (source) 
What is link #3 in the chain of infection? 
Ans 
Portal of exit from reservoir 
What is link #4 in the chain of infection? 
Ans 
Method of transmission
NRNP 6675 FINAL EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS | GRADED A+
Which of the following are risk factors for neuroleptic malignant syndrome? 
Select all that apply 
Rapid dose escalation; parental route of administration; higher potency typical 
antipsychotics 
Discrepancy between anatomical sex and gender is known as? 
B) Gender Discordance 
Antipsychotic medication provides D2 blockage in the meso-coritcal pathway 
causing which of the following effects? 
B) Increases EPS 
Incorrect: reduces negative s/s, causes prolactinemia, reduces positive symptoms 
...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 77 pages •
Which of the following are risk factors for neuroleptic malignant syndrome? 
Select all that apply 
Rapid dose escalation; parental route of administration; higher potency typical 
antipsychotics 
Discrepancy between anatomical sex and gender is known as? 
B) Gender Discordance 
Antipsychotic medication provides D2 blockage in the meso-coritcal pathway 
causing which of the following effects? 
B) Increases EPS 
Incorrect: reduces negative s/s, causes prolactinemia, reduces positive symptoms 
...
Sherpath Exam Review Med Surg 2 Questions and Verified Answers | Passed | A+
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