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Fundamentals of Nursing PN Exam 1 Questions
and Verified Answers


1gr=___mg
Ans: 60mg

1gtt=___M
Ans: 1M

1mL=____M
Ans: 15M

1oz=____mL
Ans: 30mL

1 cup=_____oz
Ans: 8oz

1mg=_____mcg
Ans: 1000mcg

1mL=____gtt
Ans: 15gtt

1qt=______mL
Ans: 1000mL

1gal=_____qt
Ans: 4qt

1cup=_____mL
Ans: 240mL

1kg=_____lb

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Ans: 2.2lb

1kg=_____g
Ans: 1000g

Clinical Reasoning
Ans: a specific term usually referring to ways of thinking about patient care
issues (determining, preventing, and managing patient problems); for
reasoning about other clinical issues (e.g., teamwork, collaboration, and
streamlining work flow); nurses usually use critical thinking

Clinical Judgement
Ans: refers to the result (outcome) of critical thinking or clinical reasoning;
the conclusion, decision, or opinion a nurse makes

Pathogens
Ans: Disease causing microorganisms

Infection
Ans: Contamination or invasion of body tissue by pathogenic organisms

Six Components of Infection Cycle
Ans: -Infectious Agent
-Reservoir
-Portal of Exit
-Means of Transmission
-Portals of Entry
-Susceptible Host

Virulence
Ans: ability to produce disease

Endemic
Ans: native or confined to a particular region or people

Stages of Infection

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Ans: -Incubation period
-Prodromal stage
-Full stage of illness
-Convalescent period

Asepsis
Ans: absence of significant contamination

Transient Bacterial Flora
Ans: attached loosely on skin, removed with relative ease

Resident Bacterial Flora
Ans: found in creases in skin, requires friction with brush to remove

Exogenous Infection
Ans: Occurs when the causative organism is acquired from other people

Endogenous Infection
Ans: Infection or disease originating within the body

iatrogenic infection
Ans: produced by treatment or physician

Steps in Applying PPE
Ans: 1) Gown
2) Mask
3) Goggles/Face Shield

Steps in Removing PPE
Ans: 1) Gloves
2) Goggles/Face Shield
3) Gown
4) Mask
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