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Nursing 172 Fluid & Electrolytes Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
normal bicarbonate levels 
: 22-26 mEq/L 
normal chloride levels 
: 96-106 mEq/L 
normal phosphate levels 
: 2.4-4.4 mg/dL 
normal potassium levels 
: 3.5-5.0 mEq/L 
normal magnesium levels 
: 1.5-2.5 mEq/L 
normal sodium levels 
: 135-145 mEq/L 
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normal calcium levels (total) 
: 8.6-10.2 mg/dL 
normal calcium levels (ionized) 
: 4.6-5.3 mg/dL 
Hypernatremia 
: Elevated serum sodium levels 
Clinical manifestations of hypernatremia 
: Restlessness, agitation, intense thirst 
Causes o...
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normal bicarbonate levels 
: 22-26 mEq/L 
normal chloride levels 
: 96-106 mEq/L 
normal phosphate levels 
: 2.4-4.4 mg/dL 
normal potassium levels 
: 3.5-5.0 mEq/L 
normal magnesium levels 
: 1.5-2.5 mEq/L 
normal sodium levels 
: 135-145 mEq/L 
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normal calcium levels (total) 
: 8.6-10.2 mg/dL 
normal calcium levels (ionized) 
: 4.6-5.3 mg/dL 
Hypernatremia 
: Elevated serum sodium levels 
Clinical manifestations of hypernatremia 
: Restlessness, agitation, intense thirst 
Causes o...
Nurs 487 - Week 9 – Gastrointestinal Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
GI tract 
: - Major function is mechanical and chemical breakdown of food 
- Absorption of nutrients 
The wall of the GI tract is made up of how many layers? 
: 4 layers 
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- Mucosa 
- Muscularis 
- Submucosa 
- Serosa 
peritoneum 
: membrane that lines the abdominal cavity 
- Visceral layer that covers organs 
Amylase 
: Enzyme in saliva that breaks the chemical bonds in starches 
Peristalsis 
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: Involuntary waves of muscle contraction that keep food moving along in on...
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GI tract 
: - Major function is mechanical and chemical breakdown of food 
- Absorption of nutrients 
The wall of the GI tract is made up of how many layers? 
: 4 layers 
2 | P a g e 
- Mucosa 
- Muscularis 
- Submucosa 
- Serosa 
peritoneum 
: membrane that lines the abdominal cavity 
- Visceral layer that covers organs 
Amylase 
: Enzyme in saliva that breaks the chemical bonds in starches 
Peristalsis 
3 | P a g e 
: Involuntary waves of muscle contraction that keep food moving along in on...
NURS 487 Midterm #1 Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
Inspect, palpate, auscultate, percuss, smell 
: IPAP-S 
Jugular vein distention (JVD) 
: - increased right side heart pressure 
Cardiovascular objective assessment 
: - IPAP-S 
- neck vessels 
- blood pressure 
- pulse 
- precordium (heart sounds) 
Pallor 
: - grey/white appearance 
Cyanosis 
: - blue 
- lack of oxygen 
Mottling 
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: - sign of poor perfusion 
Clubbing 
: - sign of chronic hypoximia 
Splinter hemorrhages 
: - sign of infective endocarditis 
Heave or lift 
: - sustains...
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Inspect, palpate, auscultate, percuss, smell 
: IPAP-S 
Jugular vein distention (JVD) 
: - increased right side heart pressure 
Cardiovascular objective assessment 
: - IPAP-S 
- neck vessels 
- blood pressure 
- pulse 
- precordium (heart sounds) 
Pallor 
: - grey/white appearance 
Cyanosis 
: - blue 
- lack of oxygen 
Mottling 
2 | P a g e 
: - sign of poor perfusion 
Clubbing 
: - sign of chronic hypoximia 
Splinter hemorrhages 
: - sign of infective endocarditis 
Heave or lift 
: - sustains...
NURS 487 Gi disfunction Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
Nausea 
: feeling of discomfort in the epigastrium with a conscious desire to vomit. 
Vomiting 
: forceful ejection of partially digested food and secretions (emesis) from the 
upper GI tract. 
regurgitation 
: process in which partially digested food is slowly brought up from the stomach. 
Retching or vomiting seldom precedes it. 
projectile vomiting 
: very forceful expulsion of stomach contents without nausea and is a 
characteristic of CNS tumours or increased ICP. 
What controls vomiting...
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Nausea 
: feeling of discomfort in the epigastrium with a conscious desire to vomit. 
Vomiting 
: forceful ejection of partially digested food and secretions (emesis) from the 
upper GI tract. 
regurgitation 
: process in which partially digested food is slowly brought up from the stomach. 
Retching or vomiting seldom precedes it. 
projectile vomiting 
: very forceful expulsion of stomach contents without nausea and is a 
characteristic of CNS tumours or increased ICP. 
What controls vomiting...
NURS 487 Final Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
What is an indicator/ symptom that shock is progressing? 
: the early stage of septic shock have warm and dry skin, the client's cool and 
clammy skin indicates that shock is progressing. 
What are the hallmark symptoms of Neurogenic shock? 
: hypotension and bradycardia. 
What are four of the manifestations of septic shock? 
: - Increased cardiac output 
- warm, flushed skin 
- fever and chills 
- vasodilation 
What is a symptom in anaphylactic shock? 
: Angioneurotic edema. 
What is one of ...
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What is an indicator/ symptom that shock is progressing? 
: the early stage of septic shock have warm and dry skin, the client's cool and 
clammy skin indicates that shock is progressing. 
What are the hallmark symptoms of Neurogenic shock? 
: hypotension and bradycardia. 
What are four of the manifestations of septic shock? 
: - Increased cardiac output 
- warm, flushed skin 
- fever and chills 
- vasodilation 
What is a symptom in anaphylactic shock? 
: Angioneurotic edema. 
What is one of ...
Nurs 487 Endocrine Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
What does the endocrine system do? 
: communicates and coordinates mechanisms within the body by synthesizing and 
releasing chemicals called hormones. 
what systems work together to maintain communication and control of hormones in the 
body? 
: The endocrine, nervous, and immune system 
Types of hormones: 
: Water soluble, Protein, and fat soluble hormones. 
How are hormones released? 
: Hormones are released in response to altered cellular processes or changes in 
hormone levels. 
What reg...
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What does the endocrine system do? 
: communicates and coordinates mechanisms within the body by synthesizing and 
releasing chemicals called hormones. 
what systems work together to maintain communication and control of hormones in the 
body? 
: The endocrine, nervous, and immune system 
Types of hormones: 
: Water soluble, Protein, and fat soluble hormones. 
How are hormones released? 
: Hormones are released in response to altered cellular processes or changes in 
hormone levels. 
What reg...
NURS 487 Fractures, inflammation, and Immunity Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
Most frequently broken bone in childhood 
: Clavicle of children less than 10 years old, males more often 
Age group of highest incidence of fractures 
: Young males 15-24, older adults 
Causes of fractures 
: Direct blow 
crushing force 
sudden twisting motion 
cancer 
osteoporosis 
cushing's syndrome 
epiphyseal 
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: the end of bone, forming part of the adjacent shaft 
metaphyseal 
: the flared portion of the bone at the ends of the shaft, between epiphyseal and 
diaphyseal 
diap...
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Most frequently broken bone in childhood 
: Clavicle of children less than 10 years old, males more often 
Age group of highest incidence of fractures 
: Young males 15-24, older adults 
Causes of fractures 
: Direct blow 
crushing force 
sudden twisting motion 
cancer 
osteoporosis 
cushing's syndrome 
epiphyseal 
2 | P a g e 
: the end of bone, forming part of the adjacent shaft 
metaphyseal 
: the flared portion of the bone at the ends of the shaft, between epiphyseal and 
diaphyseal 
diap...
NURS 487 Cardiac Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
Cardiac Output (CO) 
: - Amount of blood pumped through the heart each minute 
- Normal 4-8 L/min (varies significantly depending on body size) 
- Determined by stroke volume and heart rate; CO= SV x HR 
- Cardiac Index is the cardiac output corrected for body size and more specific than CO; 
use this in obese pts (CI= CO/BSA; Normal 2.4-4 L/min) 
- Obtained through a pulmonary artery catheter 
Nursing Assessment of Cardiac Function 
: Increased Preload= increased volume-blood backs up (right h...
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Cardiac Output (CO) 
: - Amount of blood pumped through the heart each minute 
- Normal 4-8 L/min (varies significantly depending on body size) 
- Determined by stroke volume and heart rate; CO= SV x HR 
- Cardiac Index is the cardiac output corrected for body size and more specific than CO; 
use this in obese pts (CI= CO/BSA; Normal 2.4-4 L/min) 
- Obtained through a pulmonary artery catheter 
Nursing Assessment of Cardiac Function 
: Increased Preload= increased volume-blood backs up (right h...
Nurs-172 Exam 5 | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
The nurse performs a detailed assessment of the abdomen of a client with a possible 
bowel obstruction, knowing that a manifestation of an obstruction in the large intestine is 
(Select all that apply) (There are 2 correct answers) 
A. a largely distended abdomen. 
B. diarrhea that is loose or liquid. 
C. persistent, colicky abdominal pain. 
D. profuse vomiting that relieves abdominal pain. 
: A. a largely distended abdomen. 
C. persistent, colicky abdominal pain. 
Rationale: Persistent, colic...
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The nurse performs a detailed assessment of the abdomen of a client with a possible 
bowel obstruction, knowing that a manifestation of an obstruction in the large intestine is 
(Select all that apply) (There are 2 correct answers) 
A. a largely distended abdomen. 
B. diarrhea that is loose or liquid. 
C. persistent, colicky abdominal pain. 
D. profuse vomiting that relieves abdominal pain. 
: A. a largely distended abdomen. 
C. persistent, colicky abdominal pain. 
Rationale: Persistent, colic...
Nurs 487 Midterm 2 Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
The nurse assesses a patient diagnosed with schizophrenia. Which assessment finding 
would the nurse regard as a negative symptom of schizophrenia? 
A. Auditory hallucinations 
B. Delusions of grandeur 
C. Poor personal hygiene 
D. Psychomotor agitation 
: C. Poor personal hygiene 
in DI if oral fluid intake cannot keep up with urinary losses, severe fluid volume deficit 
results as manifested as? 
: Hypotension 
Somogyi effect 
: early-morning hyperglycemia that occurs as a result of nighttim...
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The nurse assesses a patient diagnosed with schizophrenia. Which assessment finding 
would the nurse regard as a negative symptom of schizophrenia? 
A. Auditory hallucinations 
B. Delusions of grandeur 
C. Poor personal hygiene 
D. Psychomotor agitation 
: C. Poor personal hygiene 
in DI if oral fluid intake cannot keep up with urinary losses, severe fluid volume deficit 
results as manifested as? 
: Hypotension 
Somogyi effect 
: early-morning hyperglycemia that occurs as a result of nighttim...
Sherpath Exam Review Med Surg 2 Questions and Verified Answers | Passed | A+
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