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©THESTAR 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 11:42PM. A+ 1 NURS-552 Exam Questions With Correct Answers 100% Verified. ROM- frequency and purpose - Answer-at least 2-3 times per day, 3-5 times for each joint that needs to be exercised (ex. ankle pumps) -takes less than 3 days to begin to lose strength Effects of exercise and mobility - Answer-increased cardiac efficiency, decreased heart rate and BP, increased blood flow to all body parts, increased circulating fibrinolysis, breaks up clots -enhances respiratory function -increased muscle efficiency, coordination, efficiency of nerve impulses, and decreases the effects of aging -increased efficiency of system and temperature control -increased appetite and intestinal tone -increases circulation with better flow to kidneys, better elimination of body wastes -increased sleep, energy, appearance, self-concept, and positive self-behaviors Lifting recommendations for nurses - Answer-be aware of body mechanics -raise bed to working height How do you get a patient out of bed for the first time? - Answer-move patient to side of the bed -dangle -check patient strength/muscle tone -ensure no dizziness or lightheadedness Proper cane use - AnswerCane should be used on the patient's weak side and should move before the leg

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ROM- frequency and purpose - Answer✔-at least 2-3 times per day, 3-5 times for each joint
that needs to be exercised (ex. ankle pumps)
-takes less than 3 days to begin to lose strength

Effects of exercise and mobility - Answer✔-increased cardiac efficiency, decreased heart rate
and BP, increased blood flow to all body parts, increased circulating fibrinolysis, breaks up clots
-enhances respiratory function
-increased muscle efficiency, coordination, efficiency of nerve impulses, and decreases the
effects of aging
-increased efficiency of system and temperature control
-increased appetite and intestinal tone
-increases circulation with better flow to kidneys, better elimination of body wastes
-increased sleep, energy, appearance, self-concept, and positive self-behaviors

Lifting recommendations for nurses - Answer✔-be aware of body mechanics
-raise bed to working height

How do you get a patient out of bed for the first time? - Answer✔-move patient to side of the
bed
-dangle
-check patient strength/muscle tone
-ensure no dizziness or lightheadedness

Proper cane use - Answer✔Cane should be used on the patient's weak side and should move
before the leg


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Proper crutch use - Answer✔-stairs- up with the good, down with the bad
-move crutches forward first

Food/drug interactions - Answer✔Grapefruit can interact with certain drugs: vitamin K with
anti-coagulants

Sources of protein - Answer✔-Lean meats, peas, dairy, eggs
-made of essential and non-essential amino acids
-complete and incomplete proteins

Sources of calcium - Answer✔-helps prevent osteoporosis
-dairy products, dark leafy greens, dried peas and beans, fish, and calcium-fortified juices and
cereals

Sources of iron - Answer✔-aids in prevention/treatment of anemia
-§ dried or canned peas and beans, tofu, iron-rich bread and cereal, fruit (figs, dates, raisins,
prunes), beef, chicken, eggs, pork, liver, tuna

Sources of potassium - Answer✔-effects heartbeat
-apricots, lentils, prunes, acorn squash, raisins, baked potato, kidney beans, orange juice,
bananas

Fat soluble vitamins - Answer✔Vitamins A, D, E, K

Water soluble vitamins - Answer✔B(folic acid) and C

Enteral feedings - Answer✔-Sitting in semi-fowlers to high fowlers position to prevent
aspiration. (30-90 degrees)
-Used to achieve nutrition through the GI tract when upper GI tract is dysfunctional
-Nasogastric tube, Nasointestinal tube, Gastrostomy or jejunostomy
-Ordered continuous or intermittent by provider
-Complications: infection, aspiration, diarrhea

Care of NG tube - Answer✔-order chest x-ray for placement check
-check for aspirate
-check for residual
-250ml+ (withhold feed)


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