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NUR 390 Module 14 Exam - Sexuality
The nurse is advising a patient who was exposed 4 days ago to human 
immunodeficiency virus (HIV) through unprotected sexual intercourse. The 
patient's antigen-antibody test has just been reported as negative for HIV. Which 
information would the nurse give to this patient? 
"You will need to be retested in 2 weeks." 
"You do not need to fear infecting others." 
"We won't know for about 10 years if you have HIV infection." 
"With no symptoms and this negative test, you do not have HIV....
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The nurse is advising a patient who was exposed 4 days ago to human 
immunodeficiency virus (HIV) through unprotected sexual intercourse. The 
patient's antigen-antibody test has just been reported as negative for HIV. Which 
information would the nurse give to this patient? 
"You will need to be retested in 2 weeks." 
"You do not need to fear infecting others." 
"We won't know for about 10 years if you have HIV infection." 
"With no symptoms and this negative test, you do not have HIV....
NUR 390 Exam 1 Questions
Minimum urine output? - 0.5ml/kg/hr 
How to calculate MAP? - Double diastolic + systolic / 3 
Below 65 (or 70 in a healthy person) means the organs are not being properly 
perfused. This is a critical situation. 
Used to identify hypotension 
Nursing intervention for monitoring fluid volume - MAP 
I&Os 
Daily weights 
Lab data for monitoring fluid volume - Sodium, BUN, Hct 
signs/symptoms of fluid overload - Crackles, edema, hyponatremia (dilutional), 
bounding pulse, elevated BP/ MAP 
At risk f...
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Minimum urine output? - 0.5ml/kg/hr 
How to calculate MAP? - Double diastolic + systolic / 3 
Below 65 (or 70 in a healthy person) means the organs are not being properly 
perfused. This is a critical situation. 
Used to identify hypotension 
Nursing intervention for monitoring fluid volume - MAP 
I&Os 
Daily weights 
Lab data for monitoring fluid volume - Sodium, BUN, Hct 
signs/symptoms of fluid overload - Crackles, edema, hyponatremia (dilutional), 
bounding pulse, elevated BP/ MAP 
At risk f...
NUR 390 Exam 1 Questions and Answers
What is the best indicator of fluid volume status? 
Daily Weight 
Urine specific gravity greater than _____ means urine is concentrated 
1.025 
Urine specific gravity less than _____ means urine is dilute 
1.012 
What are the 3 most important labs for fluid volume? 
Hct, BUN, Na 
Will Hct, BUN and Na increase or decrease with hypervolemia? 
Decrease 
Will Hct, BUN and Na increase or decrease with hypovolemia? 
Increase 
Normal urine output 
0.5 mL/kg/hr 
normal skin turgor retraction time 
2-3 s...
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What is the best indicator of fluid volume status? 
Daily Weight 
Urine specific gravity greater than _____ means urine is concentrated 
1.025 
Urine specific gravity less than _____ means urine is dilute 
1.012 
What are the 3 most important labs for fluid volume? 
Hct, BUN, Na 
Will Hct, BUN and Na increase or decrease with hypervolemia? 
Decrease 
Will Hct, BUN and Na increase or decrease with hypovolemia? 
Increase 
Normal urine output 
0.5 mL/kg/hr 
normal skin turgor retraction time 
2-3 s...
NUR 390 Exam 1
What is the anticipated cause of Metabolic Acidosis? - Diabetic Ketoacidosis or 
DKA 
Renal Failure 
Lactic Acidosis from Sepsis 
Excessive Diarrhea 
Signs & Symptoms that need to be monitored with Metabolic Acidosis? - Coma! 
Hypovolemic Shock 
Potassium Disturbance (Hyperkalemia) 
Labs to review for Metabolic Acidosis? - If DKA - Glucose + Potassium 
If Renal Failure - BUN, Creatinine, Potassium 
Nursing Interventions for Metabolic Acidosis - If DKA - Administer Fluids and 
Insulin, Assess for...
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What is the anticipated cause of Metabolic Acidosis? - Diabetic Ketoacidosis or 
DKA 
Renal Failure 
Lactic Acidosis from Sepsis 
Excessive Diarrhea 
Signs & Symptoms that need to be monitored with Metabolic Acidosis? - Coma! 
Hypovolemic Shock 
Potassium Disturbance (Hyperkalemia) 
Labs to review for Metabolic Acidosis? - If DKA - Glucose + Potassium 
If Renal Failure - BUN, Creatinine, Potassium 
Nursing Interventions for Metabolic Acidosis - If DKA - Administer Fluids and 
Insulin, Assess for...
American Red Cross CPR/AED/First Aid set Exam Study Guide
EMS - Emergency Medical Services 
Your role in the EMS system - First Responder 
4 steps to take in an emergency - 1. Recognize that an emergency exists 
2. Decide to act 
3. Activate the ems system 
4. Give care until help takes over 
4 ways to recognize an emergency - 1. Unusual noises 
2. Unusual sights 
3. Unusual odors 
4. Unusual appearances 
Barriers to Act - - Panic or fear of doing something wrong 
- Being unsure of the person's condition and what to do 
- Assuming someone else will ta...
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EMS - Emergency Medical Services 
Your role in the EMS system - First Responder 
4 steps to take in an emergency - 1. Recognize that an emergency exists 
2. Decide to act 
3. Activate the ems system 
4. Give care until help takes over 
4 ways to recognize an emergency - 1. Unusual noises 
2. Unusual sights 
3. Unusual odors 
4. Unusual appearances 
Barriers to Act - - Panic or fear of doing something wrong 
- Being unsure of the person's condition and what to do 
- Assuming someone else will ta...
American Red Cross First Aid, CPR, and AED
List the four steps a lay responder (you) will take in an emergency – 
1. Recognize that an emergency exists 
2. Decide to take action 
3. Activate the EMS system 
4. Give care consistent with your knowledge + training until EMS arrives + takes 
over 
List the four primary ways to RECOGNIZE an emergency – 
1. Unusual sights 
2. Unusual sounds 
3. Unusual odors 
4. Unusual appearance/behaviors 
Why might a person not respond to someone who needs help? (List 4 reasons) – 
-panic or fear of d...
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List the four steps a lay responder (you) will take in an emergency – 
1. Recognize that an emergency exists 
2. Decide to take action 
3. Activate the EMS system 
4. Give care consistent with your knowledge + training until EMS arrives + takes 
over 
List the four primary ways to RECOGNIZE an emergency – 
1. Unusual sights 
2. Unusual sounds 
3. Unusual odors 
4. Unusual appearance/behaviors 
Why might a person not respond to someone who needs help? (List 4 reasons) – 
-panic or fear of d...
CPR/FIRST AID American Red Cross Practice
Give ventilations to an adult every? - 5 to 6 seconds 
Give ventilations to a child or infant every? - 3 seconds 
How long do you give ventilations for until you reassess? - 2 minutes 
What are you reassessing? - pulse and breathing 
If someone has a spinal injury what do you use to hold the resuscitation mask to 
their head? - jaw thrust maneuver 
If a victim vomits what do you do? - Immediately roll them onto their side and 
clear the victims mouth 
Name the 5 steps of Cardiac Chain of Surviva...
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Give ventilations to an adult every? - 5 to 6 seconds 
Give ventilations to a child or infant every? - 3 seconds 
How long do you give ventilations for until you reassess? - 2 minutes 
What are you reassessing? - pulse and breathing 
If someone has a spinal injury what do you use to hold the resuscitation mask to 
their head? - jaw thrust maneuver 
If a victim vomits what do you do? - Immediately roll them onto their side and 
clear the victims mouth 
Name the 5 steps of Cardiac Chain of Surviva...
American Red Cross First Aid/CPR/AED Lewis Exam Study Guide
What are the three steps to follow in any emergency? - Check, Call, Care 
How long should each rescue breath last on victims of all ages? - 1 second 
Which situations could signal that there is an emergency? - Unusual behaviors, 
unusual sounds, and unusual odors 
You should continue CPR until - 1. Scene becomes unsafe 
2. An EMS personnel arrives and takes over 
3. Show obvious signs of life 
4. You are too tired to continue 
5. You are alone and you need to grab an AED and to call 9-1-1 
Signs...
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What are the three steps to follow in any emergency? - Check, Call, Care 
How long should each rescue breath last on victims of all ages? - 1 second 
Which situations could signal that there is an emergency? - Unusual behaviors, 
unusual sounds, and unusual odors 
You should continue CPR until - 1. Scene becomes unsafe 
2. An EMS personnel arrives and takes over 
3. Show obvious signs of life 
4. You are too tired to continue 
5. You are alone and you need to grab an AED and to call 9-1-1 
Signs...
TCI Training Exam Study Guide Questions and Answers Bundle 2023
TCI Training Exam Study Guide Questions and Answers Bundle 2023
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- TCI Training Exam Guide 2023 • Exam (elaborations)
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TCI Training Exam Study Guide Questions and Answers Bundle 2023
HESI PN MATERNITY EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES 2023
During labor, the fetal heart rate slowly decelerates at the beginning of the 
contraction and returns to baseline at the end of the contraction. What action 
should the nurse take? 
a. Turn the mother to her left side. 
b. Administer oxygen to the mother via face mask. 
c. Notify the health care provider regarding the findings. 
d. Continue to monitor the progress of the client’s labor. 
D) Continue to monitor the progress of the client’s labor. 
Rationale: 
Early decelerations during labor...
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During labor, the fetal heart rate slowly decelerates at the beginning of the 
contraction and returns to baseline at the end of the contraction. What action 
should the nurse take? 
a. Turn the mother to her left side. 
b. Administer oxygen to the mother via face mask. 
c. Notify the health care provider regarding the findings. 
d. Continue to monitor the progress of the client’s labor. 
D) Continue to monitor the progress of the client’s labor. 
Rationale: 
Early decelerations during labor...
Test Bank Physical Examination and Health Assessment, 8th Edition by Carolyn Jarvis
ATI Comprehensive Predictor with NGN 2023
Stahl's Essential Psychopharmacology Neuroscientific Basis and Practical Applications 5th Edition Test Bank
Test Banks For Leifer's Introduction to Maternity & Pediatric Nursing in Canada 1st Edition by Gloria Leifer; Lisa KeenanLindsay
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NRNP 6645 Week 7 Assignment Humanistic-Existential Therapy