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PNUR 144 Exam 1 | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
What are the steps of the nursing process? 
: 1. Assessment 
2. Diagnosis 
3. Planning 
4. Implementation 
5. Evaluation 
What is the assessment portion of the nursing process? 
: Collection of information of client's present health status based on findings. 
What is subjective data? 
: feelings, perceptions. 
What is objective data? 
: What you see, feel, hear and smell. 
What is the analysis stage of the nursing process? 
2 | P a g e 
: Identify health and
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- • 9 pages •
What are the steps of the nursing process? 
: 1. Assessment 
2. Diagnosis 
3. Planning 
4. Implementation 
5. Evaluation 
What is the assessment portion of the nursing process? 
: Collection of information of client's present health status based on findings. 
What is subjective data? 
: feelings, perceptions. 
What is objective data? 
: What you see, feel, hear and smell. 
What is the analysis stage of the nursing process? 
2 | P a g e 
: Identify health and
PNUR 103 test 1: weeks 1-5 Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
what are the essential nursing values? 
: Altruism: selfless concern for the wellbeing of others 
Autonomy: having the authority to make decisions and act according to your knowledge 
Client autonomy: the rights that clients have to make decisions about their own health, 
without influence from healthcare providers 
Dignity: The right that people are to be valued and respected for their own sake and to 
be treated equitably 
Integrity: The quality of being honest and having strong morals ...
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- • 5 pages •
what are the essential nursing values? 
: Altruism: selfless concern for the wellbeing of others 
Autonomy: having the authority to make decisions and act according to your knowledge 
Client autonomy: the rights that clients have to make decisions about their own health, 
without influence from healthcare providers 
Dignity: The right that people are to be valued and respected for their own sake and to 
be treated equitably 
Integrity: The quality of being honest and having strong morals ...
PNUR 103 week 1 Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
looking glass self 
: you learn who you are based on your intentions with others, who reflect your self 
back to you 
reflected appraisal 
: You learn who you are based on how others treat you 
we learn who we are based on what 
: interactions 
 associations with groups 
 we assume 
 own labels 
 personalities 
what two influences shaped nursing 
: Florence nightingale and the British system 
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Why is Florence nightingale so special 
: Nightingale fundamentally changed the role of ...
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looking glass self 
: you learn who you are based on your intentions with others, who reflect your self 
back to you 
reflected appraisal 
: You learn who you are based on how others treat you 
we learn who we are based on what 
: interactions 
 associations with groups 
 we assume 
 own labels 
 personalities 
what two influences shaped nursing 
: Florence nightingale and the British system 
2 | P a g e 
Why is Florence nightingale so special 
: Nightingale fundamentally changed the role of ...
PNUR 103 test 1: weeks 1-5 Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
what are the essential nursing values? 
: Altruism: selfless concern for the wellbeing of others 
Autonomy: having the authority to make decisions and act according to your knowledge 
Client autonomy: the rights that clients have to make decisions about their own health, 
without influence from healthcare providers 
Dignity: The right that people are to be valued and respected for their own sake and to 
be treated equitably 
Integrity: The quality of being honest and having strong morals ...
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- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
what are the essential nursing values? 
: Altruism: selfless concern for the wellbeing of others 
Autonomy: having the authority to make decisions and act according to your knowledge 
Client autonomy: the rights that clients have to make decisions about their own health, 
without influence from healthcare providers 
Dignity: The right that people are to be valued and respected for their own sake and to 
be treated equitably 
Integrity: The quality of being honest and having strong morals ...
PN COMPREHENSIVE PREDICTOR 2023 with NGN Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
An assistive personnel tells the charge nurse that her assignment is too demanding. 
She angrily tells the nurse to reassign one of her tasks to another AP. Which of the 
following actions should the nurse take to resolve the conflict? 
: Ask the AP to discuss the issue in a private area 
A nurse is supervising an assistive personnel (AP) obtain supplies for a client who is on 
seizure precautions. Which of the following materials should the AP place in the client's 
room? 
: Oral Suction E...
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- • 41 pages •
An assistive personnel tells the charge nurse that her assignment is too demanding. 
She angrily tells the nurse to reassign one of her tasks to another AP. Which of the 
following actions should the nurse take to resolve the conflict? 
: Ask the AP to discuss the issue in a private area 
A nurse is supervising an assistive personnel (AP) obtain supplies for a client who is on 
seizure precautions. Which of the following materials should the AP place in the client's 
room? 
: Oral Suction E...
Pharmacology Drug Names/Classes (Chps. 32, 38, 39) Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
Amoxicillin 
: penicillin 
Ampicillin 
: penicillin 
Penicillin 
: penicillin 
Cefazolin 
: Cephalosporin (1st gen) 
Cefuroxime 
: Cephalosporin (2nd gen) 
Ceftriaxone 
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: Cephalosporin (3rd gen) 
Doxycycline 
: Tetracycline 
Tetracycline 
: Tetracycline 
Azithromycin 
: Macrolide 
Clarithromycin 
: Macrolide 
Erythromycin 
: Macr
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Amoxicillin 
: penicillin 
Ampicillin 
: penicillin 
Penicillin 
: penicillin 
Cefazolin 
: Cephalosporin (1st gen) 
Cefuroxime 
: Cephalosporin (2nd gen) 
Ceftriaxone 
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: Cephalosporin (3rd gen) 
Doxycycline 
: Tetracycline 
Tetracycline 
: Tetracycline 
Azithromycin 
: Macrolide 
Clarithromycin 
: Macrolide 
Erythromycin 
: Macr
Phlebotomy Exam 1 | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
Phlebotomy is described as: 
a) an incision into a vein 
b) a technique for performing venipuncture 
c) the practice of "bloodletting" 
d) the collection of blood specimens 
: a 
Duties of a phlebotomist include all of the following except: 
a) processing specimens 
b) transporting specimens 
c) transporting patients 
d) interacting with hospital personnel 
: c 
The specimen collected by a phlebotomist is: 
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a) cerebrospinal fluid 
b) synovial fluid 
c) blood 
d) amniotic fluid 
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Phlebotomy is described as: 
a) an incision into a vein 
b) a technique for performing venipuncture 
c) the practice of "bloodletting" 
d) the collection of blood specimens 
: a 
Duties of a phlebotomist include all of the following except: 
a) processing specimens 
b) transporting specimens 
c) transporting patients 
d) interacting with hospital personnel 
: c 
The specimen collected by a phlebotomist is: 
2 | P a g e 
a) cerebrospinal fluid 
b) synovial fluid 
c) blood 
d) amniotic fluid 
...
Phlebotomy Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
The study of nature and the cause of disease is know as: 
: Pathology. 
The body contains approximately 
: 5 Liters of blood 
Erythrocytes are 
: Red blood cells 
Leukocytes are 
: White blood cells 
Thrombocytes are 
: Platelets 
Once they enter the bloodstream, mature red blood cells live for approximately 
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: 100 to 120 days 
The iron-containing pigment of the red blood cells is called 
: Hemoglobin 
Phlebotomists are primarily responsible for what phase of laboratory testing? 
:...
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The study of nature and the cause of disease is know as: 
: Pathology. 
The body contains approximately 
: 5 Liters of blood 
Erythrocytes are 
: Red blood cells 
Leukocytes are 
: White blood cells 
Thrombocytes are 
: Platelets 
Once they enter the bloodstream, mature red blood cells live for approximately 
2 | P a g e 
: 100 to 120 days 
The iron-containing pigment of the red blood cells is called 
: Hemoglobin 
Phlebotomists are primarily responsible for what phase of laboratory testing? 
:...
Phlebotomy chapters 1-6 Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
What is a venipunture? 
: Withdrawing a blood sample from the vein not artery 
What is a skinpunture 
: Puncturing a finger for a collection of capillary blood 
The term phlebotomist derived from? 
: The Greek word phlebo which means "cutting of the vein" 
Define (POC) 
: Point of care (related to bedside devices mobil clinics in home care/ ambulance) 
Potential job sites for phlebotomists? 
: Hospital (in patient) Physicians office (out patient) home health care (in patient 
home) 
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- • 39 pages •
What is a venipunture? 
: Withdrawing a blood sample from the vein not artery 
What is a skinpunture 
: Puncturing a finger for a collection of capillary blood 
The term phlebotomist derived from? 
: The Greek word phlebo which means "cutting of the vein" 
Define (POC) 
: Point of care (related to bedside devices mobil clinics in home care/ ambulance) 
Potential job sites for phlebotomists? 
: Hospital (in patient) Physicians office (out patient) home health care (in patient 
home) 
2 | P a g...
Phlebotomy Practice Test Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
What does the term phlebotomy actually mean? 
a.) Removal of a vein 
b.) Incision of a vein 
c.) Testing of blood 
d.) Withdrawal of red blood cells 
: b.) Incision of a vein 
What is the first step in routine blood collection? 
a.) Select and prepare the site of collection 
b.) Label the sample tubes 
c.) Choose the appropriate equipment for collecting the sample 
d.) Correctly and positively identify the patient 
: d.) Correctly and positively identify the patient 
Which of the following acron...
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What does the term phlebotomy actually mean? 
a.) Removal of a vein 
b.) Incision of a vein 
c.) Testing of blood 
d.) Withdrawal of red blood cells 
: b.) Incision of a vein 
What is the first step in routine blood collection? 
a.) Select and prepare the site of collection 
b.) Label the sample tubes 
c.) Choose the appropriate equipment for collecting the sample 
d.) Correctly and positively identify the patient 
: d.) Correctly and positively identify the patient 
Which of the following acron...
Sherpath Exam Review Med Surg 2 Questions and Verified Answers | Passed | A+
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