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Ace your NU 327 Final Exam with this complete nursing study guide — organized by normal lab values, disease overviews, treatments, and key exam questions with correct answers. Perfect for nursing students preparing for clinicals, class finals, or NCLEX prep. Includes Up-to-Date 2025/2026 Content Key Topics Covered: Normal Lab Values (must-know for exams & NCLEX) RBC, WBC, Hematocrit, Hemoglobin, Sodium, Potassium, Creatinine, BUN, Troponin, BNP, HDL, LDL, Cholesterol, ABGs (PaCO2, HCO3, pH, PaO2, SaO2), Ejection Fraction, Blood Pressure, V/Q ratio Cardiac & Respiratory Disorders Hypertension, Heart Failure, Myocardial Infarction, COPD, Asthma, Emphysema, Chronic Bronchitis Endocrine & Renal Disorders Diabetes Mellitus Type 1 & 2 (symptoms & treatments) Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) – causes, symptoms, treatment Respiratory Pathophysiology & Stages Asthma severity classification (EPR-3 Guidelines) COPD stages (mild, moderate, severe, very severe) Reproductive Hormones FSH, LH, Estrogen basics Why This Guide is Essential: All normal lab values in one place — quick reference for exams & clinicals Easy-to-study flashcard-style questions & answers Clear breakdowns of disease symptoms, causes, and treatments Perfect for last-minute exam cramming or structured study Already proven A+ material — trusted by nursing students to pass NU 327 & NCLEX prep exams with confidence!

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NU 327 Final Exam 2025/2026 | Complete
Nursing Study Guide with Lab Values,
Diseases, & Correct Answers.
Normal RBC count

Female: 4.2-5.4
Male 4.5-6.2

Normal WBC count

Female: 4500-11000
male: 5000-10,000

Normal Hematocrit

Female: 37-47%
Male: 42-52%

Normal HDL (protective levels)

Female: >55mg/dL
male> 45 mg/dL

Normal LDL

Beneficial: <100 mg/dL
harmful: >160 mg/dL

Normal Ejection Fraction (EF)

60-80%

Normal Hemoglobin

female: 12-16
male: 14-18

Normal sodium levels

135-145 mEq/L

normal potassium levels

3.5-5.0 mEq/L

,normal total cholesterol

<200 mg/dL

Normal Troponin

<0.5 for Troponin 1 and <0.1 for Troponin T

Normal BNP level

<100 pg/mL indicates no heart failure

Normal PaCO2 range

35-45 mm Hg (Acid)

Normal Creatinine (reflects GFR for renal function)

Female: 0.5-1.1 mg/dL
male: 0.6-1.2 mg/dL

Normal pH range

7.35-7.45

Normal Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN)

10-20 mg/dL (indirect measure of overall hydration)

Absolute pH

7.4

Normal HCO3 range

22-26 mEq/L

Normal SaO2

95-100%

Normal PaO2 levels

80-100 mmHg

normal BP range

120/80-140/90

Normal V/Q ratio

, 4:5 or 0.8

Diabetes mellitus type 1

Dietary intervention (low carbohydrate) + insulin replacement
- a disease in which body does not make enough insulin to control blood sugar levels.
-Symptoms: increased thirst, frequent urination, hunger, fatigue, blurred vision
treatment: insulin, diet, exercise
- happens mostly in adolescents

Diabetes mellitus type 2

treatment: Dietary intervention, oral hypoglycemics, and insulin (if refractory)
- Body doesn't produce enough insulin or it resists insulin.
- symptoms: frequent urination, increased thirst, hunger, fatigue, blurred vision

Hypertension

High blood pressure, higher than 140/90
- creates severe complications like heart disease, stroke, and sometimes death.
may sometimes have no symptoms
-Blood Pressure is the force that a persons blood exerts against the walls of their blood vessels.

Acute Kidney Injury (AKI)

rapid loss of renal function due to damage to the kidneys; formerly called acute renal failure
- rapid kidney failure that can happen in hours or days.
- causes a build up of waste products in your blood and makes it hard For your kidneys to keep
the right balance of fluid in your body.
Symptoms: decreased urine output, swelling due to fluid retention, nausea, fatigue, and
shortness of breath.

heart failure (HF)

- condition in which there is an inability of the heart to pump enough blood through the body to
supply the tissues and organs with nutrients and oxygen.
- symptoms: shortness of breath, fatigue, swollen legs, and rapid heartbeat.
- treatment: medicine( beta blocker, ACE inhibitior, vasodilator), less salt, limit fluid intake,
exercise, quit smoking.

COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease)

A group of lung diseases that block airflow and make it difficult to breathe.
- Symptoms: shortness of breath, wheezing, chronic cough.
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