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NUR 242 – Exam 2 Preparation | Nursing Program | | Complete Practice Questions with Verified Answers

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This document contains a comprehensive collection of NUR 242 Exam 2 preparation questions with detailed, verified correct answers. It covers key nursing concepts including infection control, sensory alterations, mobility, safety, hygiene, restraints, patient care, and physiological considerations. The material is structured as a full study resource with definitions, clinical scenarios, precautions, and step-by-step processes. It serves as a complete and graded study guide aligned with core exam topics for effective review.

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NUR 242 EXAM 2 PREP QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED
VERIFIED ANSWERS; ALREADY GRADED A; 2025


A patient who has diabetes is at risk for _____ and is 2-5 times more at
risk for _____, and has twice the risk of having open-angle _____ -
correct answer- diabetic retinopathy



cataracts



glaucoma



activities of daily living (ADLs) - correct answer- basic essential skills
that a person does independently every day and are usually related to
personal care



activity intolerance - correct answer- an inadequate amount of
physical or physiological energy to undergo or complete a necessary
activity



acute illness stage of infection - correct answer- manifestations of
the specific infectious disease process are obvious and may become
severe



adverse event - correct answer- any event that is not consistent with
the desired or normal operation

,airborne precautions - correct answer- patient should be in a
negative pressure room



at minimum: N95 mask



airborne transmission - correct answer- occurs when small
particulates move into the airspace of another person and carry
infectious agents



these patients should be placed in a private room with negative air
pressure (circulates the air outside of the building)



alarm fatigue - correct answer- sensory overload from noise
pollution created in part by the numerous distress alerts



ambulation - correct answer- ability to walk



aphasia - correct answer- a disorder that affects a patient's ability to
articulate and understand speech and written language



asepsis - correct answer- the absence of infection/pathogens

,astigmatism - correct answer- a defect in the eye that causes a
refractive error



the eye cannot focus light evenly on the retina, making objects nearby
and faraway look blurry or distorted



atelectasis - correct answer- collapse of airways and small sections
of the lung as a result of shallow breathing



the collapsing of the lung during expansion



bariatric clients - correct answer- clients of increased weight or BMI



increased BMI causes distinctive physiological changes that affect skin
integrity such as extremely deep skin folds, especially in the abdominal
region



areas that are susceptible to deep skin folds include the groin, glutes,
under the breasts, behind the knees, elbows, ankles, and the neck



barrier restraint - correct answer- restraining movement through the
use of barriers like a concave mattress, lapboard for a chair, bed
enclosures, or having all 4 bed rails up

, body mechanics - correct answer- combined effort from the
musculoskeletal and nervous systems to maintain posture, alignment,
and balance



cardiac decondtitioning - correct answer- atrophy of heart muscle



cataracts - correct answer- a cloudy area on the eye lens caused by
proteins in the eye breaking down and clumping together



cause cloudy and blurry vision



make it hard to see at night



can cause double vision



colors appear faded or yellowed



cerebrovascular accident (CVA) - correct answer- a stroke



occurs when a blood clot travels to the brain, resulting in death of brain
cells

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