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Final Exam: NSG300 / NSG 300 Foundations of Nursing Exam
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Answer: a Answer: d
Answer: c Answer: b
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After seeing a patient, the healthcare provider starts to give the
nursing student a verbal order for a new medication. The nursing
student first needs to:
a. Follow ISMP guidelines for safe medication abbreviations
b. Explain to the healthcare provider that the order needs to be given
to a registered nurse
c. Write down the order on the patient's order sheet and read it back to
the healthcare provider
d. Ensure that the six rights of medication administration followed when
giving the medication
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Answer: a, c, & d Answer: b
, Answer: d Answer: a & d
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A patient discharged a week ago following a stroke is currently
participating in rehabilitation sessions provided by nurses, physical
therapists, and registered dietitians in an outpatient setting. In what
level of prevention is the patient participating?
a. Primary prevention
b. Secondary prevention
c. Tertiary prevention
d. Transtheoretical prevention
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Answer: a
Answer: d
* Slough tissue in the wound base, a fruity, earthy, or putrid odor, and a dry or moist
granulation tissue bed are signs of abnormal healing of a secondary-intention
wound
Answer: d
, Answer: C
* Tertiary prevention minimizes the effects of disease or disability through
restoration and rehabilitation
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Which type of ulcer can be dressed with a transparent or hydrocolloid
dressing?
a. Stage I
b. Stage II
c. Stage III
d. Stage IV
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Answer: d
* Preventative measures, such as these, will prevent the skin from cracking, which
would make the client more prone to infection
Answer: a, b, & e
* Airborne - measles, chickenpox, disse inated varicella zoster (shingles), pulmonary
TB
* Droplet - rubella, mumps, strep throat, meningitis
* Contact - MRSA, c. diff, herpes simplex, scabies,