BSN 335 NEWEST TEST
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COMPLETE EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED
VERIFIED ANSWERS(100%
CORRECT ANSWERS) A+
STUDY MATERIAL
Which factors influence vocabulary, speech, and comprehension in preschoolers?
a)Environment
b)Health status
c)Temperament
d)Cognitive ability
e)Physical development
a)Environment
d)Cognitive ability
A professor asks a student nurse to explain the stage when an adolescent has prevalence of egocentric
though. Which period of the Piaget's theory will the nurse explain?
a)Sensorimotor
b)Preoperational
c)Formal operations
d)Concrete operations
c)Formal operations
Piaget's theory divides child development into four periods. During the period of formal operations,
there is a prevalence of egocentric though in adolescents. During sensorimotor, infants develop schema
or action pattern for dealing with environment. During the preoperational, a toddler has egocentric
thoughts. During the concrete operations, the child thinks about an action before it is performed
physically.
Which age should the anterior fontanel of an infant close?
, 12-18 months
Which action would the nurse take when administering eardrops to a 4 year old?
Pull the auricle up and out. The cotton ball is placed into the outermost part of the ear canal. The child is
kept in side-lying position for 2-3 min. Drops are instilled by holding the dropper 1 cm above the ear
canal.
Which is the maximum volume of an IM injection recommended for a preschool-aged child?
0.1 mL
0.5 mL-->max for newborn & infants
2.0-->max for school aged and older if sufficient muscle mass.
Which autogens are responsible for the development of Crohn disease?
Crypt epithelial cells
Which cation regulates intracellular osmolarity?
Potassium
A decrease in serum potassium causes a decrease in the cell wall pressure gradient and results in water
moving out of the cell. Besides interacellular osmolarity regulation, potassium also regulates metabolic
activities, transmission and conduction of nerve impulses, cardiac conduction, and smooth and skeletal
muscle contraction.
After numerous diagnostic tests, a client with jaundice receives the diagnosis of pancreatic cancer.
Which rational explains the cause of the client's jaundice?
Obstruction of the common bile duct by the pancreatic neoplasm
Which concepts contributed to the growth of the evidence-based practice movement?
Scientific publications
Resources on the internent
Development of collaboration centers
Which type of research design generally provides stronger evidence when deciding which intervention
to implement according to the hierarchy of evidence?
Systematic review
is the highest hierarchy of evidence.
Which statement represents the first step of evidence-based inquiry?
Cultivate a spirit of inquiry.
Which statements reflect steps of evidence-based inquiry?
collect the most relivant evidence
Ask the queston in PICOT format
CURRENTLY TESTING
COMPLETE EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED
VERIFIED ANSWERS(100%
CORRECT ANSWERS) A+
STUDY MATERIAL
Which factors influence vocabulary, speech, and comprehension in preschoolers?
a)Environment
b)Health status
c)Temperament
d)Cognitive ability
e)Physical development
a)Environment
d)Cognitive ability
A professor asks a student nurse to explain the stage when an adolescent has prevalence of egocentric
though. Which period of the Piaget's theory will the nurse explain?
a)Sensorimotor
b)Preoperational
c)Formal operations
d)Concrete operations
c)Formal operations
Piaget's theory divides child development into four periods. During the period of formal operations,
there is a prevalence of egocentric though in adolescents. During sensorimotor, infants develop schema
or action pattern for dealing with environment. During the preoperational, a toddler has egocentric
thoughts. During the concrete operations, the child thinks about an action before it is performed
physically.
Which age should the anterior fontanel of an infant close?
, 12-18 months
Which action would the nurse take when administering eardrops to a 4 year old?
Pull the auricle up and out. The cotton ball is placed into the outermost part of the ear canal. The child is
kept in side-lying position for 2-3 min. Drops are instilled by holding the dropper 1 cm above the ear
canal.
Which is the maximum volume of an IM injection recommended for a preschool-aged child?
0.1 mL
0.5 mL-->max for newborn & infants
2.0-->max for school aged and older if sufficient muscle mass.
Which autogens are responsible for the development of Crohn disease?
Crypt epithelial cells
Which cation regulates intracellular osmolarity?
Potassium
A decrease in serum potassium causes a decrease in the cell wall pressure gradient and results in water
moving out of the cell. Besides interacellular osmolarity regulation, potassium also regulates metabolic
activities, transmission and conduction of nerve impulses, cardiac conduction, and smooth and skeletal
muscle contraction.
After numerous diagnostic tests, a client with jaundice receives the diagnosis of pancreatic cancer.
Which rational explains the cause of the client's jaundice?
Obstruction of the common bile duct by the pancreatic neoplasm
Which concepts contributed to the growth of the evidence-based practice movement?
Scientific publications
Resources on the internent
Development of collaboration centers
Which type of research design generally provides stronger evidence when deciding which intervention
to implement according to the hierarchy of evidence?
Systematic review
is the highest hierarchy of evidence.
Which statement represents the first step of evidence-based inquiry?
Cultivate a spirit of inquiry.
Which statements reflect steps of evidence-based inquiry?
collect the most relivant evidence
Ask the queston in PICOT format