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NR 509 Week 3 Quiz - Question and Answers Grade A Plus
1) A teenage girl has arrived complaining of pain in her left wrist. She was playing basketball when 
she fell and landed on her left hand. The FNP examined her hand and will expect a fracture if the 
girl complains: 
Answer: Of sharp pain that increases with movement 
2) A patient has been diagnosed with osteoporosis and asked the FNP “what is osteoporosis?” The 
FNP explains to the patient that osteoporosis is defined as: 
Answer: Loss of bone density 
3) Patient states, “I can hear a cr...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
1) A teenage girl has arrived complaining of pain in her left wrist. She was playing basketball when 
she fell and landed on her left hand. The FNP examined her hand and will expect a fracture if the 
girl complains: 
Answer: Of sharp pain that increases with movement 
2) A patient has been diagnosed with osteoporosis and asked the FNP “what is osteoporosis?” The 
FNP explains to the patient that osteoporosis is defined as: 
Answer: Loss of bone density 
3) Patient states, “I can hear a cr...
rn vati.docx
90. A nurse is caring for a client who has a chest tube and notes continuous bubbling in the water-seal 
chamber. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? 
a. turn down the wall suction 
b. observe the system for an air leak 
c. obtain a prescription to discontinue the chest tube 
d. empty the drainage from the collection chamber 
91. A nurse is planning care for a newly admitted adolescent client who has bacterial meningitis. Which 
of the following instructions is appropriate for ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 16 pages •
90. A nurse is caring for a client who has a chest tube and notes continuous bubbling in the water-seal 
chamber. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? 
a. turn down the wall suction 
b. observe the system for an air leak 
c. obtain a prescription to discontinue the chest tube 
d. empty the drainage from the collection chamber 
91. A nurse is planning care for a newly admitted adolescent client who has bacterial meningitis. Which 
of the following instructions is appropriate for ...
Tools and Metrics Review Questions and Answers.pdf
Chapter 1 Review Questions – Section 1 
1. What is an objective of financial reporting? 
A. Correct. The objectives of financial reporting are concerned with the underlying goals and purposes of accounting. They are 
to provide information that (1) is useful to those making investment and credit de-cisions, assuming that those individuals 
have a reasonable understanding of business and economic activ-ities; (2) is helpful to current and potential investors, 
creditors and other users, such as...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 39 pages •
Chapter 1 Review Questions – Section 1 
1. What is an objective of financial reporting? 
A. Correct. The objectives of financial reporting are concerned with the underlying goals and purposes of accounting. They are 
to provide information that (1) is useful to those making investment and credit de-cisions, assuming that those individuals 
have a reasonable understanding of business and economic activ-ities; (2) is helpful to current and potential investors, 
creditors and other users, such as...
Postpartum Hemorrhage Simulation:Real Life RN Maternal Newborn 2.0 2022
Reasoning Scenario Performance related to Outcomes: 
Body Function Strong Satisfactory Needs 
Improvement 
Cardiac Output and Tissue Perfusion 100% 
Cognition and Sensation 100% 
Ingestion, Digestion, Absorption & Elimination 100% 
Oxygenation 100% 
Reproduction 100% 
NCLEX RN Strong Satisfactory Needs 
Improvement 
Health Promotion and Maintenance RN 2010 100% 
Management of Care RN 2013 100% 
Safety and Infection Control RN 2013 100% 
Basic Care and Comfort RN 2013 100% 
Pharmacological and Pa...
- Case
- • 8 pages •
Reasoning Scenario Performance related to Outcomes: 
Body Function Strong Satisfactory Needs 
Improvement 
Cardiac Output and Tissue Perfusion 100% 
Cognition and Sensation 100% 
Ingestion, Digestion, Absorption & Elimination 100% 
Oxygenation 100% 
Reproduction 100% 
NCLEX RN Strong Satisfactory Needs 
Improvement 
Health Promotion and Maintenance RN 2010 100% 
Management of Care RN 2013 100% 
Safety and Infection Control RN 2013 100% 
Basic Care and Comfort RN 2013 100% 
Pharmacological and Pa...
Advanced Pathophysiology Week 2 Quiz.docx
Question 1 
2 / 2 pts 
Which are indications of dehydration? 
Correct! 
Tachycardia and weight loss 
Decreased hemoglobin and hematocrit 
Muscle weakness and decreased deep tendon reflexes 
Polyuria and hyperventilation 
Marked water deficit is manifested by symptoms of dehydration: headache, thirst, dry 
skin and mucous membranes, elevated temperature, weight loss, and decreased or 
concentrated urine (with the exception of diabetes insipidus). Skin turgor may be normal 
or decreased. Symptoms ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
Question 1 
2 / 2 pts 
Which are indications of dehydration? 
Correct! 
Tachycardia and weight loss 
Decreased hemoglobin and hematocrit 
Muscle weakness and decreased deep tendon reflexes 
Polyuria and hyperventilation 
Marked water deficit is manifested by symptoms of dehydration: headache, thirst, dry 
skin and mucous membranes, elevated temperature, weight loss, and decreased or 
concentrated urine (with the exception of diabetes insipidus). Skin turgor may be normal 
or decreased. Symptoms ...
Copy of hurst_review_complete_workbook (1)
Please print on the outside of the envelope (that will be provided to you by your Hurst 
Review instructor) the following information: 
1. Name 
2. Address 
3. Phone number 
4. Name of Nursing School 
5. Graduation Date 
6. Print: “Paid in Full” on the outside of your envelope—ONLY 
if you are paid in full PRIOR to the first day of class. 
IF you have pre-registered for this review prior to the first day of class via the internet or by 
mail AND you have a remaining balance, please turn in...
- Other
- • 432 pages •
Please print on the outside of the envelope (that will be provided to you by your Hurst 
Review instructor) the following information: 
1. Name 
2. Address 
3. Phone number 
4. Name of Nursing School 
5. Graduation Date 
6. Print: “Paid in Full” on the outside of your envelope—ONLY 
if you are paid in full PRIOR to the first day of class. 
IF you have pre-registered for this review prior to the first day of class via the internet or by 
mail AND you have a remaining balance, please turn in...
Test bank for Psychology 4th Edition by Daniel L. Schacter
Psychology is the scientific study of: 
A) mind and body. 
B) mind and behaviour. 
C) mood and behaviour. 
D) mood and body. 
2. Psychology is the scientific study of mind and behaviour. Behaviour refers to: 
A) perceptions, thoughts, memories, and feelings. 
B) explanations. 
C) urges. 
D) observable actions of humans and nonhuman animals. 
3. Today, psychologists believe that mental processes: 
A) arise from electrical and chemical activities of the brain. 
B) arise from a nonphysical mind int...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 74 pages •
Psychology is the scientific study of: 
A) mind and body. 
B) mind and behaviour. 
C) mood and behaviour. 
D) mood and body. 
2. Psychology is the scientific study of mind and behaviour. Behaviour refers to: 
A) perceptions, thoughts, memories, and feelings. 
B) explanations. 
C) urges. 
D) observable actions of humans and nonhuman animals. 
3. Today, psychologists believe that mental processes: 
A) arise from electrical and chemical activities of the brain. 
B) arise from a nonphysical mind int...
est-Bank-for-Cognitive-Psychology-Mind-and-Brain-Edward-E-Ith-Stephen-M-Kosslyn-1-Edition
_____________ deals with the processing of information from the senses. 
a. Encoding c. Perception 
b. Executive processing d. Mental simulation 
Answer: c 
Page(s) in Text: 2 
Topic: Introductory Terms 
Question Type: factual, moderate 
*2. The cognitive process responsible for entering new information into memory is 
_____________. 
a. executive processing c. attention 
b. encoding d. representation in long-term memory 
Answer: b 
Page(s) in Text: 2 
Topic: Introductory Terms 
Question Type: f...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 262 pages •
_____________ deals with the processing of information from the senses. 
a. Encoding c. Perception 
b. Executive processing d. Mental simulation 
Answer: c 
Page(s) in Text: 2 
Topic: Introductory Terms 
Question Type: factual, moderate 
*2. The cognitive process responsible for entering new information into memory is 
_____________. 
a. executive processing c. attention 
b. encoding d. representation in long-term memory 
Answer: b 
Page(s) in Text: 2 
Topic: Introductory Terms 
Question Type: f...
CHAPTER 1 The Science of the Mind
1. Which of the following topics is NOT commonly studied within cognitive psychology? 
a. anger management c. memory 
b. decision making d. Attention 
ANS: A DIF: Easy REF: The Scope of Cognitive Psychology 
OBJ: 1.1 MSC: Understanding 
2. Cognitive processes are NOT necessary for which daily activity? 
a. reading a newspaper c. talking on the phone 
b. studying for a test d. breathing 
ANS: D DIF: Easy REF: The Scope of Cognitive Psychology 
OBJ: 1.1 MSC: Applying 
3. Alyssa wants to be a psych...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 216 pages •
1. Which of the following topics is NOT commonly studied within cognitive psychology? 
a. anger management c. memory 
b. decision making d. Attention 
ANS: A DIF: Easy REF: The Scope of Cognitive Psychology 
OBJ: 1.1 MSC: Understanding 
2. Cognitive processes are NOT necessary for which daily activity? 
a. reading a newspaper c. talking on the phone 
b. studying for a test d. breathing 
ANS: D DIF: Easy REF: The Scope of Cognitive Psychology 
OBJ: 1.1 MSC: Applying 
3. Alyssa wants to be a psych...
Managerial Decision Making Huber: Leadership & Nursing Care Management, 6th Edition
1. What is the definition of the process of making choices that will provide maximum benefit? 
a. Critical thinking 
b. Problem solving 
c. Decision making 
d. Leading 
ANS: C 
Decision making is the process of making choices that will provide maximum benefits. 
DIF: Cognitive Level: Remember (Knowledge) 
TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment 
MSC: Client Needs: Safe and Effective Care Environment: Management of Care 
2. A patient has arrived at the critical care unit with a head injury. On admission...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 101 pages •
1. What is the definition of the process of making choices that will provide maximum benefit? 
a. Critical thinking 
b. Problem solving 
c. Decision making 
d. Leading 
ANS: C 
Decision making is the process of making choices that will provide maximum benefits. 
DIF: Cognitive Level: Remember (Knowledge) 
TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment 
MSC: Client Needs: Safe and Effective Care Environment: Management of Care 
2. A patient has arrived at the critical care unit with a head injury. On admission...