NUR 355 EXAM 1 MODULES 1-2 REVIEW OF POWERPOINT
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED -- PRECISE ANSWER-
WERS (VERIFIED -- PRECISE ANSWER-WERS) (2025/2026
LATEST UPDATE |ALREADY GRADED A+
Signs and symptoms of severe ETOH withdraw including hallucinations, seizures, tachycardia, diaphoresis
-- PRECISE ANSWER- - 6 hours. Anxiety, shakey, headache, nausea, vomit, sweat, insomnia
12-48hr,hallucinations, seizures,
48-72hr. Confusion, tachycardia, high bp, fever, heavy sweating (diaphoresis)
Hallucinations, seizures, insomnia, nausea vomiting, anxiety, agitation, diaphoresis, tachycardia are the
most common withdrawal symptoms
Risk factors of,substance abuse -- PRECISE ANSWER- -
Biology/genetics, ethnicity, gender, age, presence of,other mental illness, early drug,use, peer pressure,
and childhood adverse events, history of,sexual abuse, increased stress/crisis, home environment and fa
mily beliefs with attitudes, academic failure or,poor social skills
Categories of alcohol abuse -- PRECISE ANSWER- - Binge -
five or,more alcoholic drinks in the same occasion on at least one day in the past 30 days or a pattern of,
drinking that brings BALS to 80 mg/dL
Heavy- five or,more drinks on the same occasion on each of five or,more days in the past 30,days
Low, moderate, high-
Low is fewer than one or less drinks per,day, moderate is 2 to,3 drinks or less per day and heavy is more t
han three drinks per,occasion or more than seven drinks per week
Effects of alcohol use -- PRECISE ANSWER- -
Low levels include euphoria, mild stimulation, relaxation, lowered inhibitons,
Higher doses include drowsiness, slurred speech, decreased reaction time, nausea vomiting, emotional v
olatility, loss of coordination visual distortions, impaired memory, nystagmus, unsteady gait, sexual dysfu
nction, loss of consciousness
Long-term use includes,liver and heart disease, hypertension, depression, cancers, infertility
Eyedrops are given by -- PRECISE ANSWER- - Pulling the lower lid down
, Snellen chart -- PRECISE ANSWER- -
20/200 legally blind meaning what the average person sees at 200 feet you can only see at 20 feet a.k.a.
poor,vision
The first number,is what you can see versus what you should be able to see
Six cardinal positions of,gaze -- PRECISE ANSWER- - Superior rectus
CN III Inferior,oblique CN III
Medial rectus CN III
Superior oblique CN IV
Inferior,rectus CN III
Lateral rectus CN VI
Cranial nerve needed to know,from slide -- PRECISE ANSWER- - • CN II: Optic Responsible for,Vision
• CN III: Oculomotor: Controls pupil constriction, eyelid, eyeball
movement.
• CN IV: Trochlear: innervates the superior oblique muscles and
allows eye movement in a downward and lateral motion
• CN VI: Abducens: Controls lateral movement.
• CN VIll: Vestibulocochlear: Hearing
CN II test -- PRECISE ANSWER- - Snellen chart
CN III test -- PRECISE ANSWER- - Test with PERRLA
CN IV and VI test -- PRECISE ANSWER- - Test with cardinal gaze
How to give ear drops -- PRECISE ANSWER- - Ear drops given to adults are given by pulling,up the,Pinna
and back Ear,drops given to children are given by pulling down and back
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED -- PRECISE ANSWER-
WERS (VERIFIED -- PRECISE ANSWER-WERS) (2025/2026
LATEST UPDATE |ALREADY GRADED A+
Signs and symptoms of severe ETOH withdraw including hallucinations, seizures, tachycardia, diaphoresis
-- PRECISE ANSWER- - 6 hours. Anxiety, shakey, headache, nausea, vomit, sweat, insomnia
12-48hr,hallucinations, seizures,
48-72hr. Confusion, tachycardia, high bp, fever, heavy sweating (diaphoresis)
Hallucinations, seizures, insomnia, nausea vomiting, anxiety, agitation, diaphoresis, tachycardia are the
most common withdrawal symptoms
Risk factors of,substance abuse -- PRECISE ANSWER- -
Biology/genetics, ethnicity, gender, age, presence of,other mental illness, early drug,use, peer pressure,
and childhood adverse events, history of,sexual abuse, increased stress/crisis, home environment and fa
mily beliefs with attitudes, academic failure or,poor social skills
Categories of alcohol abuse -- PRECISE ANSWER- - Binge -
five or,more alcoholic drinks in the same occasion on at least one day in the past 30 days or a pattern of,
drinking that brings BALS to 80 mg/dL
Heavy- five or,more drinks on the same occasion on each of five or,more days in the past 30,days
Low, moderate, high-
Low is fewer than one or less drinks per,day, moderate is 2 to,3 drinks or less per day and heavy is more t
han three drinks per,occasion or more than seven drinks per week
Effects of alcohol use -- PRECISE ANSWER- -
Low levels include euphoria, mild stimulation, relaxation, lowered inhibitons,
Higher doses include drowsiness, slurred speech, decreased reaction time, nausea vomiting, emotional v
olatility, loss of coordination visual distortions, impaired memory, nystagmus, unsteady gait, sexual dysfu
nction, loss of consciousness
Long-term use includes,liver and heart disease, hypertension, depression, cancers, infertility
Eyedrops are given by -- PRECISE ANSWER- - Pulling the lower lid down
, Snellen chart -- PRECISE ANSWER- -
20/200 legally blind meaning what the average person sees at 200 feet you can only see at 20 feet a.k.a.
poor,vision
The first number,is what you can see versus what you should be able to see
Six cardinal positions of,gaze -- PRECISE ANSWER- - Superior rectus
CN III Inferior,oblique CN III
Medial rectus CN III
Superior oblique CN IV
Inferior,rectus CN III
Lateral rectus CN VI
Cranial nerve needed to know,from slide -- PRECISE ANSWER- - • CN II: Optic Responsible for,Vision
• CN III: Oculomotor: Controls pupil constriction, eyelid, eyeball
movement.
• CN IV: Trochlear: innervates the superior oblique muscles and
allows eye movement in a downward and lateral motion
• CN VI: Abducens: Controls lateral movement.
• CN VIll: Vestibulocochlear: Hearing
CN II test -- PRECISE ANSWER- - Snellen chart
CN III test -- PRECISE ANSWER- - Test with PERRLA
CN IV and VI test -- PRECISE ANSWER- - Test with cardinal gaze
How to give ear drops -- PRECISE ANSWER- - Ear drops given to adults are given by pulling,up the,Pinna
and back Ear,drops given to children are given by pulling down and back