NURS-108 ACTUAL EXAM 1 | COMPLETE AND GRADED QUESTIONS
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Nursing Process is a five step critical thinking process involving: - (answer)ADPIE
Assessing
Diagnosing
Planning
Implementing
Evaluating
mild hypothermia - (answer)93.2-96.8 F
moderate hypothermia - (answer)86-93.2 F
Severe hypothermia - (answer)Less than 86 F
basal cell carcinoma - (answer)Most common and least severe type of skin cancer; often
characterized by light or pearly nodules.
.5-1 cm crusty lesions that is flat and raised with widely dilated blood vessels within the lesion
,squamous cell carcinoma - (answer)Type of skin cancer more serious than basal cell carcinoma;
often characterized by scaly red papules or nodules. Occur on mucusal surfaces, etc.
.5-1.5 cm scaly and sometimes ulcerated or crusted; grows rapidly
Melanoma - (answer)The most serious form of skin cancer. .5-1cm flat lesions with irregular
borders and indistinct margins.
Complete eye test with - (answer)Snellen chart and examination
Complete hearing test with: - (answer)Hearing acuity test, such as whisper test or tuning fork test
(Weber's and Rinne)
Mouth and pharyngeal assessment with: - (answer)- Test throat function, lips, speech, color of
mouth, teeth detention, gag reflex, buccal, inner lips, under tongue, etc.
Complete neck assessment with: - (answer)Test lymph nodes, thyroid, trachea, etc.
Types of therapeutic communication - (answer)verbal and nonverbal
,Sites and normal ranges of vital signs in infants, adults, and the elderly - (answer)Acceptable
temperature range:
96.8° F to 100.4° F or 36° C to 38° C
Temperature sites:
Oral, rectal, axillary, tympanic membrane, temporal artery, esophageal, pulmonary artery
Pulse Sites: temporal, carotid, apical, brachial, radial, ulnar, femoral, popliteal, posterior tibial,
and dorsalis pedis
Assessment of Diffusion and Perfusion: Measurement of arterial oxygen saturation (SaO2), the
percent of hemoglobin that is bound with oxygen in the arteries
Usually 95% to 100%
Normal oral temperature - (answer)98.6 F
Normal axillary temperature - (answer)97.7 F
Normal rectal temperature - (answer)99.5 F
Types of Nursing Diagnoses - (answer)Actual (Problem focused)
, Risk
Health Promotion
Syndrome
Nursing Diagnosis - (answer)describes a health problem that can be treated by nursing measures;
a step in the nursing process
Ex. the medical diagnosis is stroke and the nursing diagnosis is the pt has limited mobility due to
stroke.
Collaborative problem - (answer)Physiological complication that requires the nurse to use
nursing- and health care provider-prescribed interventions to maximize patient outcomes.
Nurses do's of three types of planning - (answer)• Initially, they develop a comprehensive plan of
care for clients based on comprehensive assessments they complete. (i.e on admission to a health
care facility or to a home health organization)
• Nurses do ongoing planning throughout the provision of care. While obtaining new information
and evaluating responses to care, they modify and individualize the initial plan of care.
• Discharge planning is a process of anticipating and planning for clients' needs after discharge.
To be effective discharge planning must begin as soon as clients are admitted.
AND ANSWERS 2026 LATEST UPDATED | 100% GRADED CORRECT |
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Nursing Process is a five step critical thinking process involving: - (answer)ADPIE
Assessing
Diagnosing
Planning
Implementing
Evaluating
mild hypothermia - (answer)93.2-96.8 F
moderate hypothermia - (answer)86-93.2 F
Severe hypothermia - (answer)Less than 86 F
basal cell carcinoma - (answer)Most common and least severe type of skin cancer; often
characterized by light or pearly nodules.
.5-1 cm crusty lesions that is flat and raised with widely dilated blood vessels within the lesion
,squamous cell carcinoma - (answer)Type of skin cancer more serious than basal cell carcinoma;
often characterized by scaly red papules or nodules. Occur on mucusal surfaces, etc.
.5-1.5 cm scaly and sometimes ulcerated or crusted; grows rapidly
Melanoma - (answer)The most serious form of skin cancer. .5-1cm flat lesions with irregular
borders and indistinct margins.
Complete eye test with - (answer)Snellen chart and examination
Complete hearing test with: - (answer)Hearing acuity test, such as whisper test or tuning fork test
(Weber's and Rinne)
Mouth and pharyngeal assessment with: - (answer)- Test throat function, lips, speech, color of
mouth, teeth detention, gag reflex, buccal, inner lips, under tongue, etc.
Complete neck assessment with: - (answer)Test lymph nodes, thyroid, trachea, etc.
Types of therapeutic communication - (answer)verbal and nonverbal
,Sites and normal ranges of vital signs in infants, adults, and the elderly - (answer)Acceptable
temperature range:
96.8° F to 100.4° F or 36° C to 38° C
Temperature sites:
Oral, rectal, axillary, tympanic membrane, temporal artery, esophageal, pulmonary artery
Pulse Sites: temporal, carotid, apical, brachial, radial, ulnar, femoral, popliteal, posterior tibial,
and dorsalis pedis
Assessment of Diffusion and Perfusion: Measurement of arterial oxygen saturation (SaO2), the
percent of hemoglobin that is bound with oxygen in the arteries
Usually 95% to 100%
Normal oral temperature - (answer)98.6 F
Normal axillary temperature - (answer)97.7 F
Normal rectal temperature - (answer)99.5 F
Types of Nursing Diagnoses - (answer)Actual (Problem focused)
, Risk
Health Promotion
Syndrome
Nursing Diagnosis - (answer)describes a health problem that can be treated by nursing measures;
a step in the nursing process
Ex. the medical diagnosis is stroke and the nursing diagnosis is the pt has limited mobility due to
stroke.
Collaborative problem - (answer)Physiological complication that requires the nurse to use
nursing- and health care provider-prescribed interventions to maximize patient outcomes.
Nurses do's of three types of planning - (answer)• Initially, they develop a comprehensive plan of
care for clients based on comprehensive assessments they complete. (i.e on admission to a health
care facility or to a home health organization)
• Nurses do ongoing planning throughout the provision of care. While obtaining new information
and evaluating responses to care, they modify and individualize the initial plan of care.
• Discharge planning is a process of anticipating and planning for clients' needs after discharge.
To be effective discharge planning must begin as soon as clients are admitted.