NSG 302 (NSG 302)

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NSG 302 - Assessment Exam 3 Study Guide
  • NSG 302 - Assessment Exam 3 Study Guide

  • Exam (elaborations) • 52 pages • 2021
  • NSG 302 - Assessment Exam 3 Study Guide. Chapter 12 – Skin, Hair and Nails Structure and Function • Body’s largest organ system • Covers 20 square feet of surface area in adults • Skin has three layers: • Epidermis:
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NSG 302 - Assessment Exam 3 Study Guide.
  • NSG 302 - Assessment Exam 3 Study Guide.

  • Exam (elaborations) • 11 pages • 2021
  • NSG 302 - Assessment Exam 3 Study Guide. Chapter 12 – Skin, Hair and Nails Structure and Function • Body’s largest organ system • Covers 20 square feet of surface area in adults • Skin has three layers: • Epidermis:
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NSG 302 - Assessment Exam 2 Study Guide.
  • NSG 302 - Assessment Exam 2 Study Guide.

  • Exam (elaborations) • 25 pages • 2021
  • NSG 302 - Assessment Exam 2 Study Guide. Chapter 11 – Nutritional Assessment Nutritional Status- refers to the degree of balance between nutrient intake and nutrient requirements; balance is affected by many factors, including physiologic
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NSG 302 - Assessment Exam 1 Study Guide.
  • NSG 302 - Assessment Exam 1 Study Guide.

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  • NSG 302 - Assessment Exam 1 Study Guide. Chapter 1 – Evidence-Based Assessment Assessment- is an ongoing process o Goal: build a patient database for care decisions; patient info is used to make a proposed diagnosis;
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NSG 302 -Assessment Final Exam Study Guide.
  • NSG 302 -Assessment Final Exam Study Guide.

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  • NSG 302 -Assessment Final Exam Study Guide/NSG 302 -Assessment Final Exam Study Guide. Chapter 13 – Head, Face and Neck, Including Regional Lymphatics Structure and Function Head: • Skull is rigid box that protects brain and is supported by cervical vertebra • Cranial bones • Frontal • Parietal • Occipital • Temporal • Facial expressions formed facial muscles which are mediated by cranial nerve VII, the facial nerve
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NSG 302 - Assessment Exam 3 Study Guide.
  • NSG 302 - Assessment Exam 3 Study Guide.

  • Exam (elaborations) • 53 pages • 2021
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  • NSG 302 - Assessment Exam 3 Study Guide/NSG 302 - Assessment Exam 3 Study Guide. Chapter 12 – Skin, Hair and Nails Structure and Function • Body’s largest organ system • Covers 20 square feet of surface area in adults • Skin has three layers: • Epidermis: outer highly differentiated layer  Basal cell layer forms new skin cells every 30 days Outer horny cell layer of dead keratinized cells  Derivation of skin color • Dermis: inner supportive layer  Conne...
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NSG 302 - Assessment Exam 2 Study Guide.
  • NSG 302 - Assessment Exam 2 Study Guide.

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  • NSG 302 - Assessment Exam 2 Study Guide/NSG 302 - Assessment Exam 2 Study Guide. Chapter 11 – Nutritional Assessment Nutritional Status- refers to the degree of balance between nutrient intake and nutrient requirements; balance is affected by many factors, including physiologic, psychosocial, developmental, cultural and economic factors o Optimal Nutritional Status: achieved when sufficient nutrients are consumed to support day-to-day body needs and any increased metabolic demands due t...
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NSG 302 - Assessment Exam 1 Study Guide.
  • NSG 302 - Assessment Exam 1 Study Guide.

  • Exam (elaborations) • 32 pages • 2021
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  • NSG 302 - Assessment Exam 1 Study Guide/NSG 302 - Assessment Exam 1 Study Guide. Chapter 1 – Evidence-Based Assessment Assessment- is an ongoing process o Goal: build a patient database for care decisions; patient info is used to make a proposed diagnosis; made up of 2 parts: Subjective Data: what patient or subject says about himself/herself during history taking Objective Data: actual observations when inspecting, percussing, palpating, auscultating patient during physical examina...
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