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NUR 2392 MULTIDIMENSIONAL CARE FINAL EXAM. QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS.
140.	Absence of insulin causes 
 
141.	Chronic high Blood glucose levels leads to? 
 
 
142.	What body part is very sensitive on diabetics? 
feet 
 
 
143.	If a patient is unable to swallow and unconscious or convulsing and they have severe hypoglycemia, what do you do? 
 
 
144.	What does hyperglycemia most likely lead to 
 
145.	What is the difference between DKA and HHS? (hyperglycemia) 
 
 
146.	When is HHS most often seen? 
 
147.	What is the dawn phenomenon? 
 
 
148.	What is the Somogyi e...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 17 pages •
140.	Absence of insulin causes 
 
141.	Chronic high Blood glucose levels leads to? 
 
 
142.	What body part is very sensitive on diabetics? 
feet 
 
 
143.	If a patient is unable to swallow and unconscious or convulsing and they have severe hypoglycemia, what do you do? 
 
 
144.	What does hyperglycemia most likely lead to 
 
145.	What is the difference between DKA and HHS? (hyperglycemia) 
 
 
146.	When is HHS most often seen? 
 
147.	What is the dawn phenomenon? 
 
 
148.	What is the Somogyi e...
NUR 2392 / NUR2392 MULTIDIMENSIONAL CARE FINAL EXAM. QUESTONS AND ANSWERS
55.	Complication of pericarditis 
 
 
56.	What will be seen with dilated cardiomyopathy? 
 
57.	PAD 
 
58.	With polycythemia vera, what is patient education 
 
 
59.	Treatment for pericardial effusion 
 
 
60.	Treatment for VFIB 
 
 
61.	Heart failure intervention 
 
 
62.	Discomfort in legs and color changes 
 
 
63.	Priority finding for hemolytic reaction 
 
64.	pericardial effusion Signs/Symptoms 
 
65.	Aortic dissection signs/symptoms
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
55.	Complication of pericarditis 
 
 
56.	What will be seen with dilated cardiomyopathy? 
 
57.	PAD 
 
58.	With polycythemia vera, what is patient education 
 
 
59.	Treatment for pericardial effusion 
 
 
60.	Treatment for VFIB 
 
 
61.	Heart failure intervention 
 
 
62.	Discomfort in legs and color changes 
 
 
63.	Priority finding for hemolytic reaction 
 
64.	pericardial effusion Signs/Symptoms 
 
65.	Aortic dissection signs/symptoms
NR 327 / NR327 MATERNAL EXAM 2. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Is it fine to do a vaginal exam with a placenta previa? 
NO! You could damage the placenta or break off pieces 
 
Can a vaginal delivery occur with a placenta previa? 
NO! baby and mom will bleed and could possibly die 
▷︎ if placenta comes out first baby will no longer receive O2 or blood 
 
Abruptio placentae 
Placenta has detached itself from the uterine wall 
︎ Painful 
︎ Marginal, Partial, Complete 
▷︎ have to use an ultrasound to detect one
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 32 pages •
Is it fine to do a vaginal exam with a placenta previa? 
NO! You could damage the placenta or break off pieces 
 
Can a vaginal delivery occur with a placenta previa? 
NO! baby and mom will bleed and could possibly die 
▷︎ if placenta comes out first baby will no longer receive O2 or blood 
 
Abruptio placentae 
Placenta has detached itself from the uterine wall 
︎ Painful 
︎ Marginal, Partial, Complete 
▷︎ have to use an ultrasound to detect one
NR 327 / NR327 MATERNAL NEWBORN EXAM 1. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS COVERING Ch 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13 and 15
147.	A patient asks the nurse how she can tell if labor is real. Which information should the nurse provide to this patient? (Select all that apply.) 
a.	In true labor, the cervix begins to dilate. 
b.	In true labor, contractions often resemble menstrual cramps during early labor. 
c.	In true labor your contractions tend to increase in frequency, duration, and intensity with walking. 
 
148.	The nurse who elects to practice in the area of obstetrics often hears discussion regarding the four Ps. ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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147.	A patient asks the nurse how she can tell if labor is real. Which information should the nurse provide to this patient? (Select all that apply.) 
a.	In true labor, the cervix begins to dilate. 
b.	In true labor, contractions often resemble menstrual cramps during early labor. 
c.	In true labor your contractions tend to increase in frequency, duration, and intensity with walking. 
 
148.	The nurse who elects to practice in the area of obstetrics often hears discussion regarding the four Ps. ...
NR 327 / NR327 MATERNAL CHILD NURSING QUIZ 1. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES.
41.	Plantar creases should be evaluated within a few hours of birth because: 
a.	The new born has to be footprinted. 
b.	As the skin dries, the creases will become more prominent. 
c.	Heel sticks may be required. 
d.	Creases will be less prominent after 24 hours. 
ANS: B 
As the infant’s skin begins to dry, the creases will appear more prominent, and the infant’s gestation could be misinterpreted. Foot printing will not interfere with the creases. Heel sticks will not interfere with the crea...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 16 pages •
41.	Plantar creases should be evaluated within a few hours of birth because: 
a.	The new born has to be footprinted. 
b.	As the skin dries, the creases will become more prominent. 
c.	Heel sticks may be required. 
d.	Creases will be less prominent after 24 hours. 
ANS: B 
As the infant’s skin begins to dry, the creases will appear more prominent, and the infant’s gestation could be misinterpreted. Foot printing will not interfere with the creases. Heel sticks will not interfere with the crea...
NR 327 / NR327 MATERNAL MIDTERM EXAM 1. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
42. First stage of labor undergoing external fetal monitoring and receiving IV fluids; the nurse observes variable deceleration in Fetal heart rate on the monitor 
 
 
43. Patient is 39 weeks active labor; fetal heart tone is above the umbilicus at midline 
 
44. Gate control therapy of pain 
 
45. Caring for a client who is having difficult labor with severe back pain 
 
 
46. 32 Weeks gestation she believes she is in labor, findings confirm cervical dilation 
 
 
47. Epidural anesthesia is gi...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 6 pages •
42. First stage of labor undergoing external fetal monitoring and receiving IV fluids; the nurse observes variable deceleration in Fetal heart rate on the monitor 
 
 
43. Patient is 39 weeks active labor; fetal heart tone is above the umbilicus at midline 
 
44. Gate control therapy of pain 
 
45. Caring for a client who is having difficult labor with severe back pain 
 
 
46. 32 Weeks gestation she believes she is in labor, findings confirm cervical dilation 
 
 
47. Epidural anesthesia is gi...
NUR 2407 / NUR2407 PHARMACOLOGY WEEK 4 EXAM. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
QUESTION 18 
1. A client, who is taking rifampin, telephones the nurse to say, “My urine and saliva have looked orange-red for the past 2 days.” Select the nurse’s best response. 
A.	“This is consistent with an allergic response, and the drug should be stopped.” 
B.	“Continue the drug for another week to see if the color worsens.” 
C.	“Stop the drug immediately to protect against hepatic harm.” 
D.	“This is a harmless effect of the drug. Check labs to confirm” 
0.25 points ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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QUESTION 18 
1. A client, who is taking rifampin, telephones the nurse to say, “My urine and saliva have looked orange-red for the past 2 days.” Select the nurse’s best response. 
A.	“This is consistent with an allergic response, and the drug should be stopped.” 
B.	“Continue the drug for another week to see if the color worsens.” 
C.	“Stop the drug immediately to protect against hepatic harm.” 
D.	“This is a harmless effect of the drug. Check labs to confirm” 
0.25 points ...
NUR 2092 / NUR2092 HEALTH ASSESSMENT TEST BANK. OVER 200 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
. An older adult patient in a nursing home has been receiving tube feedings for several months. During an oral examination, the nurse notes that patient’s gums are swollen, ulcerated, and bleeding in some areas. The nurse suspects that the patient has what condition? 
a. Vitamin C deficiency 
 
The nurse is assessing the body weight as a percentage of ideal body weight on an adolescent patient who was admitted for suspected anorexia nervosa. The patient’s usual weight was 125 pounds, but tod...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 39 pages •
. An older adult patient in a nursing home has been receiving tube feedings for several months. During an oral examination, the nurse notes that patient’s gums are swollen, ulcerated, and bleeding in some areas. The nurse suspects that the patient has what condition? 
a. Vitamin C deficiency 
 
The nurse is assessing the body weight as a percentage of ideal body weight on an adolescent patient who was admitted for suspected anorexia nervosa. The patient’s usual weight was 125 pounds, but tod...
NUR 2407 / NUR2407 ENDOCRINE QUIZ MODULE 6. QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS.
QUESTION 19 
A steroid dependent client has a blood glucose level of 249 mg/dL. Her blood pressure is 178/99 and she is complaining of muscle aches and weakness. Her face appears very round and puffy.” What would the nurse suspect? What type of advocacy does the client need? 
A.	Advocacy for a TSH level is needed because these symptoms indicate Graves disease 
B.	Advocacy for fludrocortisone is needed because these symptoms are consistent with Addison’s disease 
C.	Diuretics and glucose cont...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
QUESTION 19 
A steroid dependent client has a blood glucose level of 249 mg/dL. Her blood pressure is 178/99 and she is complaining of muscle aches and weakness. Her face appears very round and puffy.” What would the nurse suspect? What type of advocacy does the client need? 
A.	Advocacy for a TSH level is needed because these symptoms indicate Graves disease 
B.	Advocacy for fludrocortisone is needed because these symptoms are consistent with Addison’s disease 
C.	Diuretics and glucose cont...
NUR 2407 / NUR2407 PHARMACOLOGY EXAM.
Chapter 36 (Opioids) 
1.	Watch for decreased respirations. 
2.	Increase fluid and fibre intake 
3.	Complications are tachycardia and tachypnoea. 
 
Chapter 38 
1.	NSAIDS for gout. Colchine. Corticosteroids. 
2.	Periodically monitor CBC including platelets. 
3.	Sumatriptan - call provider with severe chest pain
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
Chapter 36 (Opioids) 
1.	Watch for decreased respirations. 
2.	Increase fluid and fibre intake 
3.	Complications are tachycardia and tachypnoea. 
 
Chapter 38 
1.	NSAIDS for gout. Colchine. Corticosteroids. 
2.	Periodically monitor CBC including platelets. 
3.	Sumatriptan - call provider with severe chest pain
NUR 211 / NUR211 LIFESPAN FINAL EXAM. QUESTIONS WITH 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS.
NUR 211 / NUR211 LIFESPAN FINAL EXAM. QUESTIONS WITH 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS.
NURS 110 / NURS110 MIDTERM EXAM. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
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NURS 110 / NURS110 MIDTERM EXAM. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
NUR 211 / NUR211 LIFESPAN FINAL EXAM. QUESTIONS WITH 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS.