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ULL Nursing 208 Exam 1 |with 100% Correct Answers| 2026 Updated

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A full set of Nursing 208 Exam 1 review materials, including updated exam questions with 100% correct answers. It covers essential foundational content such as laboratory value ranges, respiratory conditions, oxygen delivery systems, electrolyte balance, acid–base values, fluid regulation, and clinical manifestations for key disorders. The material is structured to support comprehensive exam preparation and aligns with the current course expectations.

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ULL Nursing 208 Exam 1 |with 100%
Correct Answers| 2026 Updated

Hematocrit ranges for men and women CORRECT ANSWER: men: 40-54%
Women: 37-47%



Pulse normal range CORRECT ANSWER: 60-100 bpm



Hemoglobin ranges men and women CORRECT ANSWER: men: 13-18 g/100 ml

women: 12-16 g/100 ml



RBC count men and women per mm3 CORRECT ANSWER: men: 4.5-5.3 million

women: 4.1-5.1 million



Mean Corpuscular Volume (average size of RBC) CORRECT ANSWER: men: 78-100 um3

women: 78-102 um3



Mean Corpuscular (MCH) (amount of hemoglobin in one cell) CORRECT ANSWER: 25-35pg


Mean Corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (proportion of each cell occupied by hemoglobin)
CORRECT ANSWER: 31-37%



WBC count (total number of WBCs in mm3) CORRECT ANSWER: 4,500-11,000 mm3



Neutrophils CORRECT ANSWER: 55-70%

, Lymphocytes CORRECT ANSWER: 20-40%



Monocytes CORRECT ANSWER: 2-8%



Eosinophils CORRECT ANSWER: 1-4%



Basophils CORRECT ANSWER: 0-2%


Platelet count (function in blood coagulation) CORRECT ANSWER: 150,000-350,000/mm3



normal pH CORRECT ANSWER: 7.35-7.45



Increase in hydrogen ions CORRECT ANSWER: decrease in pH (acidic)



Decrease in hydrogen ions CORRECT ANSWER: increase in pH (alkaline)



PCO2 range CORRECT ANSWER: carbon dioxide partial pressure

34-45 mmHg



HCO3 range CORRECT ANSWER: bicarbonate

range: 20-28 mEq/liter



PO2 range CORRECT ANSWER: partial pressure of oxygen
range: 80-100 mmHg



O2 saturation: what is it and what is the normal range? CORRECT ANSWER: degree to which
Hgb (hemoglobin) is saturated with O2

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