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NURSING 213 FINAL EXAM WITH CORRECT ACTUAL
QUESTIONS AND CORRECTLY WELL DEFINED
ANSWERS LATEST 2024 – 2025 ALREADY GRADED A+
If you suspect a patient is having an MI, what is the first thing a nurse should do -
(answers)apply oxygen
what normally causes an MI - (answers)thrombus
what are the vitals like during septic shock - (answers)hypotensive and
tachycardia
what happens when your patient had v-fib on previous shift when you get report -
(answers)that patient takes priority over other patients
cardiac catherization - (answers)incision in groin, assess site for bleeding, if
bleeding find out where bleeding is coming from
what to do if patient who had a cardiac catherization is bleeding from groin area -
(answers)apply direct pressure and stay with patient. call for help
what is a patient with cardiomyopathy at risk for developing -
(answers)congestive heart failure, poor prognosis
what will doctor do for a newborn with a small ventral septal defect -
(answers)may wait to see if it closes on its own
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nursing diagnosis for ARDS - (answers)impaired gas exchange
phases of disaster planning - (answers)mitigation, preparedness, response,
recovery
what occurs during disaster preparation - (answers)drills, planning committees
what occurs during response phase - (answers)occurs during emergency phase,
assessment and treatment
what occurs during mitigation phase - (answers)reduce effects of disaster,
sandbags for flood
bioterrorism - (answers)small pox, anthrax. refer to CDC fact sheet for info
what to do for autonomic dysreflexia - (answers)find the cause
if patient has a foley and experiences autonomic dysreflexia, what should the
nurse do first - (answers)check the foley for kinks
burns, what to assess first - (answers)ABC's, then assess fluids and electrolytes
NURSING 213 FINAL EXAM WITH CORRECT ACTUAL
QUESTIONS AND CORRECTLY WELL DEFINED
ANSWERS LATEST 2024 – 2025 ALREADY GRADED A+
If you suspect a patient is having an MI, what is the first thing a nurse should do -
(answers)apply oxygen
what normally causes an MI - (answers)thrombus
what are the vitals like during septic shock - (answers)hypotensive and
tachycardia
what happens when your patient had v-fib on previous shift when you get report -
(answers)that patient takes priority over other patients
cardiac catherization - (answers)incision in groin, assess site for bleeding, if
bleeding find out where bleeding is coming from
what to do if patient who had a cardiac catherization is bleeding from groin area -
(answers)apply direct pressure and stay with patient. call for help
what is a patient with cardiomyopathy at risk for developing -
(answers)congestive heart failure, poor prognosis
what will doctor do for a newborn with a small ventral septal defect -
(answers)may wait to see if it closes on its own
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nursing diagnosis for ARDS - (answers)impaired gas exchange
phases of disaster planning - (answers)mitigation, preparedness, response,
recovery
what occurs during disaster preparation - (answers)drills, planning committees
what occurs during response phase - (answers)occurs during emergency phase,
assessment and treatment
what occurs during mitigation phase - (answers)reduce effects of disaster,
sandbags for flood
bioterrorism - (answers)small pox, anthrax. refer to CDC fact sheet for info
what to do for autonomic dysreflexia - (answers)find the cause
if patient has a foley and experiences autonomic dysreflexia, what should the
nurse do first - (answers)check the foley for kinks
burns, what to assess first - (answers)ABC's, then assess fluids and electrolytes