NUR 1460C FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS
NUR 1460C FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS COPD oxygen flow rate - Answer- up to 4L/min s1 sounds - Answer- mitral tricuspid s2 sounds - Answer- aortic pulmonic paradoxical splitting - Answer- wider split heart on expiration of S2 s3 sound - Answer- ventricular gallop s4 sounds - Answer- atrial gallop cardiac enzymes - Answer- troponins, creatinine kinase, myoglobin heart flow rate - Answer- 60ml of blood/min or 5L/min Altruism - Answer- emotional conflicts and stressors are addressed by meeting the needs of others reaction form - Answer- unacceptable feelings are kept out of awareness by developing the opposite behavior or emotion general adaptation syndrome - Answer- fight or flight increased blood flow, pupal dilation, increased respiratory rate, increased mental activity, increased fat and protein catabolism, slowed GI motility, bronchial dilation, increased heart rate and blood sugars eustress - Answer- positive stress three stages of GAS - Answer- alarm reaction, resistance, exhaustion allostasis - Answer- means by which homeostasis is reestablished and the purpose of allostasis is to assist the body in maintaining stability sense of coherence - Answer- a characteristic of personality that one thinks their world as comprehensible, manageable, and meaningful fight or flight response controlled by - Answer- sympathetic nervous system levels of anxiety - Answer- mild, moderate, severe, panic SSRIs - Answer- block re-uptake of insertion, increasing levels in the brain SNRI - Answer- blocks both serotonin and norepinephrine in the brain parasympathetic nervous system - Answer- rest and digest levels of anxiety - Answer- • Mild- can still focus just not at 100%, slight discomfort • Moderate- narrow perceptual field and is still able to solve problems but not at best, trouble concentrating, voice tremors, shakiness, repetitive questioning, increased vital signs • Severe- greatly reduced perceptual field, attention scattered, distorted perceptions, inability to make connections between events or details, confusion, sense of impending doom, hyperventilation, increased vital signs, threats, loud and rapid speech • Panic- unable to focus on the environment, state of terror, may be mute, shakiness, hallucinations, dilated pupils, unintelligible communication, immobility or severe hyperactivity
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