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NURS 225/ NURS225– Nutrition | WCU | 2026–2027 | Exam 2 with Verified Questions and Answers

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This document covers the major nutrition concepts included in the NURS 225 proctored exam at WCU, aligned with the latest 2026–2027 curriculum update. It contains verified questions and answers that review essential material such as macronutrients, micronutrients, therapeutic diets, and evidence-based nutritional guidelines. The content is designed to help students prepare efficiently and understand the core principles evaluated in the exam.

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NURS 225




NURS 225/ NURS225– Nutrition |
WCU | 2026–2027 | Exam 2 with
Verified Questions and Answers


1.Clinical Judgement Model: Prioritize hypothesis: narrow problems down to

the most pressing problem

2.Clinical Judgement Model: generate solution: determine desired outcomes

and best solutions

3.Clinical Judgement Model: Take action: implement nursing interventions

based on plan/priority

4.Clinical Judgement Model: Evaluate outcomes: compare observed

outcomes to the desired or expected outcomes

5. Subjective Data: information from the patients point of view

6. Objective Data: observable/measurable data

7. Nursing Diagnosis: a clinical judgment about actual or potential health

problems


NURS

,8. medical diagnosis: deals with disease or medical condition

9. NANDA-I: a professional nursing organization that provides standardized

language to identify patient problems and plan customized care

10. Planning: create overall SMART goal

11. outcome criteria: how to achieve the goal based on statement

12. Nursing Interventions: Activities that the nurse plans and implements to

help the patient achieve identified outcomes

13. Patient saftey: healthcare provided in a safe manner and in a safe

community environment is essential for pt survival/ wellbeing

14. Adolescent Safety Concerns: independance, impulsivity, invincibility

motor vehicle saftey sexual health

15. Adult Safety Concerns: home, workplace, leisure motor vehicles fires

firearms workplace safety

16. Older Adult Safety Concerns: decline in physical/cognitive abilities

increased risk of falls medication side effects car accidents elder abuse

17. triaging patient priorities: airway: ensure pt is clear and open if

necessary




, 18. triaging patient priorities: respiration: assess for respiratory distress

19. triaging patient priorities: quality of respiration: assess rate, check for

signs of adequate air exchange, ascultate breath sounds

20. triaging patient priorities: pulse: identify a pulse and note its rate and

strength

21. triaging patient priorities: external bleeding: look for signs of

wounds/injuries

22. triaging patient priorities: blood pressure: obtain Bp

23. triaging patient priorities: neuro: consciousness, pupillary response,

state of extremities 33. Allergies: environmental medication food latex

34. Anaphylaxis: numbness or tingling around a body part, swelling,

increased work of breathing, tachycardia, and hypertension

35. Falls: common in older adults, post op patients and pt taking

psychotropic medication

36 Assess Fall Risk: -Nursing History and

physical exam -Risk Assessment Tools

-Braden Scale




, -fall assessment

- assess home environment

37. Seizure precautions: padded side rails

suction place pt on side

initiate recording of time of seizure

38. Restraints: used to limit mobility in

patients who pose safety threat to themselves,

medical staff 39. violent patients: predictable

patterns of behavior stay calm

redirect, deescalate, maintain distance

40. Fire safety: Code red

RACE

41. Needle stick injury: an accidental puncture wound caused by a used

hypodermic needle. it can transmit infection

42. Reporting incidents: accurately and objectively report

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