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Nurs 1100 Final Exam Questions Correct Verified Detailed Answers New Update What is the range for a normal adult blood pressure - Answers - 120/80-130/89 Normal newborn blood pressure - Answers - 64/41 Toddler blood pressure range - Answers - 85/37-91/46 Preschooler Blood pressure range - Answers - 91/46-98/53 School age blood pressure range - Answers - 96/55-106/62 adolescent blood pressure - Answers - less than 120/80 Pulse range for a newborn. - Answers - 110-160 BPM Pulse range for an infant. - Answers - 90-160 BPM pulse range for a toddler - Answers - 80-140 BPM Pulse range for a preschooler. - Answers - 70-120 BPM pulse range for a school-age child. - Answers - 60-110 BPM Pulse range for a adolescent. - Answers - 50-100 BPM Pulse range for an adult - Answers - 60-100 bpm Normal temperature for an adult - Answers - 96.8-100.4 F respiratory rate for a newborn - Answers - 30-60 min respiratory rate for an infant - Answers - 25-60 min respiratory rate for a toddler - Answers - 25-30 min respiratory rate for preschooler - Answers - 20-25 min respiratory rate for a school-aged child - Answers - 20-25min respiratory rate for an adolescent - Answers - 16-20 min Normal respiratory rate for an adult - Answers - 12-20/min Criminal law - Answers - Conduct that is harmful to another individual or to society as a whole and that may be punishable by fines or imprisonment. Civil Law - Answers - deals with the rights and duties of private individuals or citizens tort - Answers - a civil wrong committed against an individual or an individuals property Negligence - Answers - conduct that deviates from what a responsible person would do in a particular circumstance; carelessness. Duty - Answers - A nurse-client relationship begins when the nurse accepts responsibility for providing nursing care. Breach of duty - Answers - A deviation from the standard of care owed the client. Foreseeability - Answers - certain events may reasonably be expected to cause specific results causation - Answers - the injury must be a direct result of the nurse's breach of duty. Injury or harm - Answers - Plaintiff must demonstrate Statute of limitations - Answers - the amount of time that can pass between recognition of harm and bringing of suit Assault - Answers - the action of creating an apprehension of offensive, insulting, or physically injurious touching. Battery - Answers - willful touching of another individual, or their clothes or something personal. treating or forcing a client. False imprisonment - Answers - restraining an individual or restricting an individual's freedom Ethics - Answers - system of moral principles or standards governing behaviors and relationships; standard of right and wrong. Morality - Answers - private, personal standards of what is right and wrong in conduct, character, and attitude Values - Answers - personal beliefs about truth and worth of behaviors, thoughts, and objects. Altruism - Answers - concern for the welfare and well-being of others. autonomy - Answers - right to self-determination; patients should make their own decisions regarding their healthcare. Human Dignity - Answers - inherent worth and uniqueness of individuals and populations. Integrity - Answers - acting in accordance with an appropriate code of ethics and accepted standards of practice Social Justice - Answers - treat patients equally Veracity - Answers - the principle of always telling the truth Bioethics - Answers - ethics as applied to human life or health. What are the tanner stages? - Answers - a system used to measured the development of secondary sex characteristics during puberty STIs in children - Answers - General rule: consider infection evidence of abuse, but can also be acquired at birth from mother. permission related to assessments - Answers - Always ask permission to asses, ask questions, and be respectful of patients boundaries. When do the first changes of puberty begin to occur? - Answers - Around the age of 9-10 What changes occur in boys during puberty? - Answers - -pubic hair - larger adrenal glands to make testosterone -the testes and scrotum increases in size - skin over the scrotum gets darker -they begin to sweat. What changes occur in girls during puberty? - Answers - -development of breast tissue -broadening of pelvis and hips -pubic hair growth -onset of sweating In young to middle adulthood, what changes occur to sexuality? - Answers - decrease in hormone production causing climacteric What is sexual health? - Answers - a key element of personal well being and is important for individuals of varying degrees of physical ability 5 critical components of sexual health - Answers - l self-concept 2. Body image 3. gender identity 4. gender-role behavior 5. freedoms and responsibilities

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Nurs 1100 Final Exam Questions Correct
Verified Detailed Answers New Update
What is the range for a normal adult blood pressure - Answers -✔✔ 120/80-130/89

Normal newborn blood pressure - Answers -✔✔ 64/41

Toddler blood pressure range - Answers -✔✔ 85/37-91/46

Preschooler Blood pressure range - Answers -✔✔ 91/46-98/53

School age blood pressure range - Answers -✔✔ 96/55-106/62

adolescent blood pressure - Answers -✔✔ less than 120/80

Pulse range for a newborn. - Answers -✔✔ 110-160 BPM

Pulse range for an infant. - Answers -✔✔ 90-160 BPM

pulse range for a toddler - Answers -✔✔ 80-140 BPM

Pulse range for a preschooler. - Answers -✔✔ 70-120 BPM

pulse range for a school-age child. - Answers -✔✔ 60-110 BPM

Pulse range for a adolescent. - Answers -✔✔ 50-100 BPM

Pulse range for an adult - Answers -✔✔ 60-100 bpm

Normal temperature for an adult - Answers -✔✔ 96.8-100.4 F

respiratory rate for a newborn - Answers -✔✔ 30-60 min

respiratory rate for an infant - Answers -✔✔ 25-60 min

respiratory rate for a toddler - Answers -✔✔ 25-30 min

respiratory rate for preschooler - Answers -✔✔ 20-25 min

respiratory rate for a school-aged child - Answers -✔✔ 20-25min

,respiratory rate for an adolescent - Answers -✔✔ 16-20 min

Normal respiratory rate for an adult - Answers -✔✔ 12-20/min

Criminal law - Answers -✔✔ Conduct that is harmful to another individual or to society
as a whole and that may be punishable by fines or imprisonment.

Civil Law - Answers -✔✔ deals with the rights and duties of private individuals or
citizens

tort - Answers -✔✔ a civil wrong committed against an individual or an individuals
property

Negligence - Answers -✔✔ conduct that deviates from what a responsible person would
do in a particular circumstance; carelessness.

Duty - Answers -✔✔ A nurse-client relationship begins when the nurse accepts
responsibility for providing nursing care.

Breach of duty - Answers -✔✔ A deviation from the standard of care owed the client.

Foreseeability - Answers -✔✔ certain events may reasonably be expected to cause
specific results

causation - Answers -✔✔ the injury must be a direct result of the nurse's breach of duty.

Injury or harm - Answers -✔✔ Plaintiff must demonstrate

Statute of limitations - Answers -✔✔ the amount of time that can pass between
recognition of harm and bringing of suit

Assault - Answers -✔✔ the action of creating an apprehension of offensive, insulting, or
physically injurious touching.

Battery - Answers -✔✔ willful touching of another individual, or their clothes or
something personal. treating or forcing a client.

False imprisonment - Answers -✔✔ restraining an individual or restricting an individual's
freedom

Ethics - Answers -✔✔ system of moral principles or standards governing behaviors and
relationships; standard of right and wrong.

, Morality - Answers -✔✔ private, personal standards of what is right and wrong in
conduct, character, and attitude

Values - Answers -✔✔ personal beliefs about truth and worth of behaviors, thoughts,
and objects.

Altruism - Answers -✔✔ concern for the welfare and well-being of others.

autonomy - Answers -✔✔ right to self-determination; patients should make their own
decisions regarding their healthcare.

Human Dignity - Answers -✔✔ inherent worth and uniqueness of individuals and
populations.

Integrity - Answers -✔✔ acting in accordance with an appropriate code of ethics and
accepted standards of practice

Social Justice - Answers -✔✔ treat patients equally

Veracity - Answers -✔✔ the principle of always telling the truth

Bioethics - Answers -✔✔ ethics as applied to human life or health.

What are the tanner stages? - Answers -✔✔ a system used to measured the
development of secondary sex characteristics during puberty

STIs in children - Answers -✔✔ General rule: consider infection evidence of abuse, but
can also be acquired at birth from mother.

permission related to assessments - Answers -✔✔ Always ask permission to asses, ask
questions, and be respectful of patients boundaries.

When do the first changes of puberty begin to occur? - Answers -✔✔ Around the age of
9-10

What changes occur in boys during puberty? - Answers -✔✔ -pubic hair
- larger adrenal glands to make testosterone
-the testes and scrotum increases in size
- skin over the scrotum gets darker
-they begin to sweat.

What changes occur in girls during puberty? - Answers -✔✔ -development of breast
tissue
-broadening of pelvis and hips

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