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From Assessment to Action: The NR 611 Guide to Advanced Primary Care

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NUR 611: Advanced Clinical Decision-Making in Primary Care is a graduate-level nursing course designed to synthesize and apply advanced practice knowledge in real-world clinical settings. It emphasizes the development of critical thinking and diagnostic reasoning skills essential for managing complex patient presentations across diverse populations. Students learn to conduct comprehensive health assessments, formulate differential diagnoses, and implement evidence-based treatment plans that integrate both pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic strategies. The course also explores population health principles, epidemiology, and the impact of social determinants on patient outcomes. Through case-based learning and interprofessional collaboration, students refine their ability to prioritize care, navigate ethical dilemmas, and deliver culturally competent, patient-centered interventions. NR 611 serves as a capstone experience, preparing nurse practitioners to transition confidently into autonomous clinical roles with a strong foundation in clinical reasoning, therapeutic planning, and holistic care.

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NUR 611 EXAM 2

2025 UPDATE : NUR 611 Exam 2
ACTUAL TEST QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
(A+ GRADED 100% VERIFIED) 2025
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What makes up the autonomic nervous system? - Answer - Sympathetic and
parasympathetic nervous system



What is the parasympathetic nervous system responsible for? - Answer - Conserving
energy and the body's resources



What is the sympathetic nervous system responsible for? - Answer - Catecholamine
release - Epinephrine


Mobilizing energy stores and decreasing release of insulin


Redistributing blood Flow - Increasing to muscles and lungs (flight) and decreasing to
GI/Integumentary



What are the classifications of primary brain injury? - Answer - Focal or diffuse



What are focal brain injuries? - Answer - Specific, grossly observable lesions that occur
in a precise location



What are examples of focal brain injuries? - Answer - Epidural hemorrhage and
subdural hemorrhage



What are examples of diffuse brain injuries? - Answer - Hypoxia, meningitis,
encephalitis, and damage to blood vessels


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What can happen with increased intracranial pressures? - Answer - Collateral
dysfunction such as Diabetes Insipidus



What are characteristics of autonomic hyperreflexia? - Answer - Paroxysmal
hypertension, pounding headache, blurred vision, sweating above level of lesion with
flushing of skin, nasal congestion, nausea, piloerection causes by pilomotor spasm, and
bradycardia.



What is the sequence of events leading to hyperreflexia induced bradycardia? - Answer
- Stimulation of the carotid sinus nerve to the sinoatrial nose


The intact autonomic nervous system reflexively responds with arteriolar spasm that
increases blood pressure


Baroreceptors in the cerebral vessels, carotid sinus, and aorta sense the hypertension and
stimulation the parasympathetic nervous system


The heart rate decreases, but the visceral and peripheral vessels do not dilate because
efferent impulses cannot pass through the cord



What are the onset of delirium and dementia? - Answer - Delirium - acute and common
during hospitalization


Dementia - usually insidious and can be acute in situations such as trauma or stroke



What conditions are associated with delirium? - Answer - UTI, thyroid disorders,
hypoxia, hypoglycemia, toxicity, fluid-electrolyte imbalance, renal insufficiency, trauma,
multiple medications



What conditions are associated with dementia? - Answer - May have no other
conditions



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