NUR150 EXAM 2 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024/2025 A COMPLETE
BEST SOLUTION ALL ANSWERS 100% CORRECT VERIFIED/DETAILED
BEST RATED TO SCORE A+ FOR SUCCESS
the wound appears as a localized purple or maroon area of discolored intact skin or a blood
filled blister. painful, firm, mushy, boggy, or warm to cool compared with adjacent tissue. the
wound is sometimes covered in thin eschar - CORRECT ANSWERS suspected deep
tissue injury
If chair bound patients are able to adjust their weight how often should they change their
position - CORRECT ANSWERS every 15 minutes
interventions for someone with a pressure ulcer - CORRECT ANSWERS nutrition
( protiens and vitamin c), oral intake teachings, repositioning of the patient every 2 hours in a
30 degree lateral-incline position.
intact without abrasions, warm and moist, localized changes in texture across surface, good
turgor (elastic and firm), generally smooth and soft - CORRECT ANSWERS
characteristics of normal skin
what should sputum not be mixed with during the specimen collection - CORRECT
ANSWERS saliva
a laboratory test involving cultivation of microorganisms or cells in a special growth medium -
CORRECT ANSWERS culture
a laboratory method of determining the effectiveness of antibiotics, usually performed in
conjunction with culture, cytologic analysis, and examination and testing for acid-fast baccillus -
CORRECT ANSWERS sensitivity
which closed method collection container protects the nurse from contamination of body fluids
- CORRECT ANSWERS lukens specimen container
,NUR150 EXAM 2 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024/2025 A COMPLETE
BEST SOLUTION ALL ANSWERS 100% CORRECT VERIFIED/DETAILED
BEST RATED TO SCORE A+ FOR SUCCESS
should you have the patient drink extra fluids the night before collecting a sputum collection -
CORRECT ANSWERS yes
should a wound culture sample be collected from old drainage - CORRECT ANSWERS
NO
what are the 6 classes of essential nutrients - CORRECT ANSWERS carbs, fats, proteins,
vitamins, minerals and water
which nutrients play an important role in building and tissue repair - CORRECT
ANSWERS proteins, fat and vitamin c
what does dietary fiber help with - CORRECT ANSWERS lowers cholesterol, glucose
levels and helps with weight loss
oat bran, barley, nuts, seeds, citrus, apples, strawberries, and many vegetables are what -
CORRECT ANSWERS soluble fibers
whole wheat and grains, vegetables and wheat bran are what - CORRECT ANSWERS
insoluble fibers
inability to absorb B12 vitamin - CORRECT ANSWERS pernicious anemia
a diet used as a medical treatment - CORRECT ANSWERS therapeutic diet
liquid diet that is non irritating and consists of liquids that are easily digested and leave little
residue in the GI tract. used for 2-3 days or less. you can drink any type of liquid you can see
, NUR150 EXAM 2 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024/2025 A COMPLETE
BEST SOLUTION ALL ANSWERS 100% CORRECT VERIFIED/DETAILED
BEST RATED TO SCORE A+ FOR SUCCESS
through, broth, apple sauce, plain gelatin, tea and black coffee. usually given every 2-3 hours -
CORRECT ANSWERS clear liquid diet
used after a clear diet. lacking in nutrients such as iron, zinc, and fiber. foods on this diet
include ice cream, creamy soups, gelatin, pudding, milk, and juices. - CORRECT
ANSWERS full liquid diet
Used to treat inflammatory responses- decreases edema, muscle spasms, pain, and decreases
blood flow to the area. - CORRECT ANSWERS Cold and Heat Therapy
when is cold and heat therapy recommended for an injury - CORRECT ANSWERS first
24 to 48 hours
whose responsibility is it to evaluate proper application, adverse signs and symptoms and is
also responsible for the patient's safety - CORRECT ANSWERS LPN
where should you not apply a cold pack to - CORRECT ANSWERS red or blue areas
how often should you check the skin of a patient who is using an electrical cooling device or an
electrical heating device - CORRECT ANSWERS every 5 minutes
what are common symptoms when using an electrical cooling device - CORRECT
ANSWERS numbness and tingling
How long should you leave a cooling device in place - CORRECT ANSWERS 15 to 20
minutes
BEST SOLUTION ALL ANSWERS 100% CORRECT VERIFIED/DETAILED
BEST RATED TO SCORE A+ FOR SUCCESS
the wound appears as a localized purple or maroon area of discolored intact skin or a blood
filled blister. painful, firm, mushy, boggy, or warm to cool compared with adjacent tissue. the
wound is sometimes covered in thin eschar - CORRECT ANSWERS suspected deep
tissue injury
If chair bound patients are able to adjust their weight how often should they change their
position - CORRECT ANSWERS every 15 minutes
interventions for someone with a pressure ulcer - CORRECT ANSWERS nutrition
( protiens and vitamin c), oral intake teachings, repositioning of the patient every 2 hours in a
30 degree lateral-incline position.
intact without abrasions, warm and moist, localized changes in texture across surface, good
turgor (elastic and firm), generally smooth and soft - CORRECT ANSWERS
characteristics of normal skin
what should sputum not be mixed with during the specimen collection - CORRECT
ANSWERS saliva
a laboratory test involving cultivation of microorganisms or cells in a special growth medium -
CORRECT ANSWERS culture
a laboratory method of determining the effectiveness of antibiotics, usually performed in
conjunction with culture, cytologic analysis, and examination and testing for acid-fast baccillus -
CORRECT ANSWERS sensitivity
which closed method collection container protects the nurse from contamination of body fluids
- CORRECT ANSWERS lukens specimen container
,NUR150 EXAM 2 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024/2025 A COMPLETE
BEST SOLUTION ALL ANSWERS 100% CORRECT VERIFIED/DETAILED
BEST RATED TO SCORE A+ FOR SUCCESS
should you have the patient drink extra fluids the night before collecting a sputum collection -
CORRECT ANSWERS yes
should a wound culture sample be collected from old drainage - CORRECT ANSWERS
NO
what are the 6 classes of essential nutrients - CORRECT ANSWERS carbs, fats, proteins,
vitamins, minerals and water
which nutrients play an important role in building and tissue repair - CORRECT
ANSWERS proteins, fat and vitamin c
what does dietary fiber help with - CORRECT ANSWERS lowers cholesterol, glucose
levels and helps with weight loss
oat bran, barley, nuts, seeds, citrus, apples, strawberries, and many vegetables are what -
CORRECT ANSWERS soluble fibers
whole wheat and grains, vegetables and wheat bran are what - CORRECT ANSWERS
insoluble fibers
inability to absorb B12 vitamin - CORRECT ANSWERS pernicious anemia
a diet used as a medical treatment - CORRECT ANSWERS therapeutic diet
liquid diet that is non irritating and consists of liquids that are easily digested and leave little
residue in the GI tract. used for 2-3 days or less. you can drink any type of liquid you can see
, NUR150 EXAM 2 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024/2025 A COMPLETE
BEST SOLUTION ALL ANSWERS 100% CORRECT VERIFIED/DETAILED
BEST RATED TO SCORE A+ FOR SUCCESS
through, broth, apple sauce, plain gelatin, tea and black coffee. usually given every 2-3 hours -
CORRECT ANSWERS clear liquid diet
used after a clear diet. lacking in nutrients such as iron, zinc, and fiber. foods on this diet
include ice cream, creamy soups, gelatin, pudding, milk, and juices. - CORRECT
ANSWERS full liquid diet
Used to treat inflammatory responses- decreases edema, muscle spasms, pain, and decreases
blood flow to the area. - CORRECT ANSWERS Cold and Heat Therapy
when is cold and heat therapy recommended for an injury - CORRECT ANSWERS first
24 to 48 hours
whose responsibility is it to evaluate proper application, adverse signs and symptoms and is
also responsible for the patient's safety - CORRECT ANSWERS LPN
where should you not apply a cold pack to - CORRECT ANSWERS red or blue areas
how often should you check the skin of a patient who is using an electrical cooling device or an
electrical heating device - CORRECT ANSWERS every 5 minutes
what are common symptoms when using an electrical cooling device - CORRECT
ANSWERS numbness and tingling
How long should you leave a cooling device in place - CORRECT ANSWERS 15 to 20
minutes