NURS 3366 PATHOPHYSIOLOGIC PROCESSES
PREP EXAM – BLUE PRINT TEST WITH
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What is Bloom's Taxonomy? - ANSWER: A way to classify question
types that define and distinguish different levels of student thinking,
learning, and understanding.
What are the categories of NCLEX client needs? - ANSWER: (1) Safe
& Effective Care environment (a) Management of Care; (b) Safety and
Infection Control. (2) Health Promotion and Maintenance. (3)
Psychosocial Integrity. (4) Physiological Integrity (a) Basic Care &
Comfort; (b) Pharmacological/Parental Therapy; (c) Reduction of Risk
Potential; (d) Physiological Adaptation.
How are the number of questions on a test determined? - ANSWER:
They are roughly proportionate to the amount of lecture time spent on
that subject.
What types of questions are included in the exam style? - ANSWER:
Multiple choice, multiple answers/select all that apply, fill in the blank,
true/false, short answer, and essay.
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What cognitive levels are assessed in the learning objectives? -
ANSWER: Remembering/Understanding (R/U), Applying/Analyzing
(A), Evaluating/Creating (E/C).
What topics are covered in weeks 6 & 7 of the course? - ANSWER:
Disorders of the Circulatory System.
How many questions will be on the exam regarding disorders of the
circulatory system? - ANSWER: 18-20 questions.
What are some key concepts related to effective oxygenated blood flow?
- ANSWER: Normal cardiac structure, cardiac cycle, cardiac output,
preload, afterload (vascular resistance), contractility, neuroelectrical
status of the heart, status of peripheral vessels, and perfusion of tissues.
What is the relationship between derangements of circulatory processes
and disorders? - ANSWER: Derangements affect etiological factors,
clinical manifestations, diagnostics, and basic treatment modalities of
disorders like arteriosclerosis, atherosclerosis, peripheral arterial disease,
venous disorders, hypertension, coronary artery disease, stable angina,
acute coronary syndrome, valvular disorders, and heart failure.
What is the significance of understanding the objectives in the RRDs? -
ANSWER: To ensure comprehensive studying and understanding of the
material covered in the test.
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What is the implication of critical thinking tests in nursing exams? -
ANSWER: Material from different subject sections is often included in
the same question.
What is the estimated number of questions based on lecture time? -
ANSWER: The number of questions can only be estimated and is not
exact.
What does the term 'hemodynamic processes' refer to? - ANSWER: The
structural and functional aspects of blood flow and circulation within the
cardiovascular system.
What are some common disorders of the circulatory system? -
ANSWER: Arteriosclerosis, atherosclerosis, peripheral arterial disease,
venous disorders, hypertension, coronary artery disease, stable angina,
acute coronary syndrome, valvular disorders, and heart failure.
What does 'contractility' refer to in the context of the heart? -
ANSWER: The ability of the heart muscle to contract and generate
force.
What is 'afterload' in cardiovascular physiology? - ANSWER: The
resistance the heart must overcome to eject blood during systole.
What is the purpose of the NCLEX client needs framework? -
ANSWER: To provide a universal structure for defining nursing actions
and competencies.
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What is the role of perfusion in the circulatory system? - ANSWER: To
ensure adequate blood flow to tissues for oxygen and nutrient delivery.
What does 'preload' indicate in cardiac function? - ANSWER: The
degree of stretch of the heart muscle before contraction, related to the
volume of blood filling the heart.
What are the implications of understanding cardiac cycle components? -
ANSWER: They are crucial for assessing heart function and diagnosing
cardiovascular disorders.
What is the importance of safety and infection control in nursing? -
ANSWER: To ensure a safe care environment and prevent harm to
patients.
What is the significance of pharmacological/parental therapy in nursing?
- ANSWER: To manage patient conditions through medication
administration and monitoring.
What is the basic flow of the circulatory system? - ANSWER: Right
atrium → tricuspid valve → right ventricle → pulmonic valve →
pulmonary artery → pulmonary arterioles → pulmonary capillaries (gas
exchange) → pulmonary venules → pulmonary veins → left atrium →
mitral valve → left ventricle → aortic valve → aorta.