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NURS 3366 EXAM 1 REVIEW NGN EXAM QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES COMPLETE AND WELL EXPLAINED VERIFIED BY EXPERTS AND GRADED A+ ALREADY PASSED!!!!!LATEST UPDATE 2024 WITH 100% GUARANTEED SUCCESS AFTER DOWNLOAD (ALL YOU NEED TO PASS YOUR EXAMS) A 55 year old man with emphysema (lung dz) who has smoked 2 packs of cigs per day for 40 years is hospitalized for acute onset cough with bloody sputum. After a few days of testing and treatment, the patient's nurse read a physician's note on the chat: "I have told the pt the etiologies of his presenting problem are: 1) exacerbation of his chronic emphysema and 2) the new diagnosis of lung cancer. The onset of both was contributed to by his longstanding smoking". The patient asks the nurse for more information about his illness. Which explanation, by the nurse, indicates a full understanding of the pt situation? " The coughing up of blood is caused by a worsening of a dz you've had for a long time plus a new prolbem -- lung cancer." A 55 year old man with emphysema (lung dz) who has smoked 2 packs of cigs per day for 40 years is hospitalized for acute onset cough with bloody sputum. After a few days of testing and treatment, the patient's nurse read a physician's note on the chat: "I have told the pt the etiologies of his presenting problem are: 1) exacerbation of his chronic emphysema and 2) the new diagnosis of lung cancer. The onset of both was contributed to by his longstanding smoking". The patient asks the nurse for more information about his illness. Based on the information you have on the pt, which statement is most likely correct? Heavy cigarette smoking was a risk factor in the pt developing emphysema and lung cancer. An 80 yo pt has experienced a massive blood loss following an accident. His vital signs are: BP 80/50, HR 120, RR 20, temp 98.6. In assessing the pt, the nurse understands that the abnormal HR is due to the pt hear compensating for low blood volume by pumping faster. An 80 yo pt has experienced a massive blood loss following an accident. His vital signs are: BP 80/50, HR 120, RR 20, temp 98.6. The pt would also most likely have all of the following EXCEPT: A risk factor of shock A young, otherwise healthy pt is admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of HF of unknown cause. The etiology of the HF would be termed Idiopathic
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