NURS 3000

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NURS 3000 Midterm Questions with Complete Solution
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    NURS 3000 Midterm Questions with Complete Solution

  • 1. The nurse is caring for a client with deficient fluid volume caused by a massive burn injury. Which of the following assessment data will be of greatest concern to the nurse? 1. The blood pressure is 90/40 mm Hg. 2. Urine output is 30 mL over the last hour. 3. Oral fluid intake is 100 mL for the last 8 hours. 4. There is prolonged skin tenting over the sternum. Correct Answer-1. The blood pressure is 90/40 mmHg 2. The nurse is caring for a client recently admitted with small cell carci...
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NURS 3000 Midterm Questions with Complete Solutions
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  • 1. The nurse is caring for a client with deficient fluid volume caused by a massive burn injury. Which of the following assessment data will be of greatest concern to the nurse? 1. The blood pressure is 90/40 mm Hg. 2. Urine output is 30 mL over the last hour. 3. Oral fluid intake is 100 mL for the last 8 hours. 4. There is prolonged skin tenting over the sternum. Correct Answer-1. The blood pressure is 90/40 mmHg 2. The nurse is caring for a client recently admitted with small cell carci...
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NR 330 Exam 1 Questions with Complete Solutions
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    NR 330 Exam 1 Questions with Complete Solutions

  • Important things to know about levothyroxine: Correct Answer-Take forever, in the morning, without food, do not stop Monitor levels When is it a good time for a diabetic exercise: Correct Answer-1 hour After eating because blood sugar goes up What are the symptoms of hypoglycemia: Correct Answer-Clammy skin, diaphoresis, tachycardia, confusion, incontinence episode at night If someone is taking thyroid medicine what would you teach them: Correct Answer-Can't stop it, tachycardia, nerv...
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Nurs 3000 Final Questions With Complete Solutions
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  • When analyzing the waveforms of a client's electrocardiogram (ECG), the nurse will need to investigate further upon assessing which of the following findings? a. A P-R interval of 0.18 seconds b. A QRS interval of 0.14 seconds c. Q-T interval of 0.34 seconds d. T wave of 0.16 seconds Correct Answer-QRS interval of 0.14 second Unconsciousness without response to painful stimuli is assessed in a client with a head injury who has been admitted to the emergency department. To promote cerebra...
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NUR 330: Exam 3 Questions with complete solutions
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  • gas exchange Correct Answer-main purpose of the respiratory system upper respiratory tract Correct Answer-nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea lower respiratory tract Correct Answer-bronchi, bronchioles, alveolar ducts, alveoli alveoli Correct Answer-primary site for gas exchange in lungs; interconnected by pores of kohn; composed of cells that provide structure and that secrete surfactant (which prevents collapse) pulmonary circulation Correct Answer-blood for gas exchange pulmonary ar...
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NUR 330 Test 3 (medications) Questions with Complete Solutions
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  • Hydrocortisone Correct Answer-* Trade: Cortef * Classification: corticosteroid * Uses: severe inflammation, asthma, COPD * Precautions: pregnancy, breastfeeding, diabetes, osteoporosis, hypothyroidism * Contraindications: fungal infection, hypersensitivity * Side effects: flushing, sweating, hypertension, diarrhea, nausea * Nursing implications: assess potassium, blood and urine glucose for long-term therapy, BP and pulse, I&O, infection, mental status, and GI effects (nausea, ...
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ATI COPD and Asthma Oxygenation, Med surg quiz questions (test 2) Questions with Complete Solutions
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    ATI COPD and Asthma Oxygenation, Med surg quiz questions (test 2) Questions with Complete Solutions

  • A nurse is providing oral care for a client who is immoblie. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? Correct Answer-Turn the client on his side before starting oral care. A nurse is providing discharge teaching to a client who has asthma and a new prescription for fluticasone/salmeterol. For which of the following adverse effects should the nurse instruct the client to report to the provider? Correct Answer-White coating in the mouth A nurse is preparing an adolescent client ...
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Nurs 3000 - content after midterm Questions with Complete Solutions
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    Nurs 3000 - content after midterm Questions with Complete Solutions

  • When computing a heart rate from the ECG tracing, the nurse counts 15 of the small blocks between the R waves of a client whose rhythm is regular. From these data, which of the following rates should the nurse calculate as the client's heart rate? Correct Answer-A: 60 beats/minute B: 75 beats/minute C: 100 beats/minute A D: 150 beats/minute A: C- Since each small block on the ECG paper represents 0.04 seconds, 1 500 of these blocks represents 1 minute. By dividing the number of small blo...
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NURS 3000 Exam #2 Questions with Complete Solutions
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  • In Maslow's hierarchy what receives highest priority? Correct Answer-physiologic needs such as air, food, and water ___________ are predeveloped to indicate the actions commonly required for a particular group of clients. For example, an agency may have a set of rules for admitting a client to the ICU or for caring for a client receiving continuous epidural analgesia. Correct Answer-Protocols ___________ are developed to govern the handling of frequently occurring situations. For example,...
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NURS 3000 Exam 4 Study Guide questions with complete solutions
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  • Nursing interventions for pt receiving O2 via nasal cannula(nose prongs) Correct Answer--Assess for signs of O2 impairment -Ensure proper functioning and rate of O2 Nursing interventions to promote circulation and oxygenation in hospitalized patients Correct Answer--Teach effective coughing and Deep breathing -TCDB(Turn, Cough, Deep Breathe every 2 hrs. -Postural drainage with percussion(Chest Vest) -Hydration -Assuming Fowler's or High Fowler's position -Ambulation Priority nursin...
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NURS 330- Diabetes Questions with complete solutions
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    NURS 330- Diabetes Questions with complete solutions

  • Diabetes Mellitus Correct Answer--group of metabolic diseases -characterized by elevated levels of glucose in the blood -significant cause of hypertension and death from heart disease and stroke. Hyperglycemia Correct Answer-Elevated levels of glucose in the blood Diabetes is the leading cause of Correct Answer--nontraumatic amputations -blindness in working age adults -end stage renal disease Cost related to diabetes Correct Answer-$174 billion annually (including direct medical ...
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NU 330 Midterm Questions with Complete Solutions
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    NU 330 Midterm Questions with Complete Solutions

  • The nurse answers a patient's call light and finds the patient sitting up in bed and requesting pain medication. What will the nurse do first? Correct Answer-Assess the patient's pain and pain level The patient's medication administration record lists two antiepileptic medications that are due at 0900, but the patient is NPO for a barium study. The nurse's coworker suggests giving the medications via IV because the patient is NPO. What will the nurse do? Correct Answer-Call the health car...
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NURS 330 Respiratory Questions with Complete Solutions.
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    NURS 330 Respiratory Questions with Complete Solutions.

  • Components of Respiratory Function Correct Answer--respiration requires gas exchange and consists of these components 1-ventilation 2-diffusion 3-perfusion -normal breath we take in =500mL -Gas exchange= consists of Nitrogen 79%, O2 21% (Rm Air); CO2 =0.4%; water vapor, helium & argon. ventilation Correct Answer--movement of air from the atmosphere to the alveoli diffusion Correct Answer--exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide at the alveolar-capillary membrane (higher to lower concent...
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NURS 3000 Exam 1: Modules 1 & 2 Questions with Complete Solutions
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    NURS 3000 Exam 1: Modules 1 & 2 Questions with Complete Solutions

  • C Correct Answer-The nurse is preparing to assess a patient in the hospital setting. What is the first step for the nurse? A: don gloves B: wear a mask C: wash hands D: don goggles B Correct Answer-The nurse is assessing a superficial mass on a patient's skin surface. Which part of the hand is used to palpate a superficial mass in the skin? A: The heel of the hand B: The fingertips C: The ulnar surface of the hand D: The dorsal surface of the hand A Correct Answer-The nurse is ass...
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NURS 3000 Midterm Questions with complete solution
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    NURS 3000 Midterm Questions with complete solution

  • Acute bronchitis Correct Answer-an inflammation of the bronchi in the lower respiratory tract, usually caused by infection. It is one of the most common conditions seen in primary care. Which disease usually occurs as a sequel to an upper respiratory tract infection? Correct Answer-acute bronchitis The cause of most cases of ____ is viral (rhinovirus, influenza) Correct Answer-acute bronchitis pneumonia Correct Answer-an acute inflammation of the lung parenchyma caused by a microbial ag...
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NURS 3000: Final (Burt) Questions with Complete Solutions
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    NURS 3000: Final (Burt) Questions with Complete Solutions

  • Nursing Interventions for Various Sensory Impairments Correct Answer-Increase or Decrease Stimuli -Explaining Care -Visit More Often -Orient -Place TV, Radio, Calendar, Clock in Room -Touch -Elevate HOB -Open/Close Door -Turn Off TV -Assist Out Of Bed, Ambulate Normal Sensory Process Components Correct Answer-1.) Reception (Nerve Cell Stimulation) 2.) Perception (Person is Aware of Stimuli) 3.) Reaction (Action) Vibratory Sensations Correct Answer-Awareness of Vibrations, Use Tu...
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Nurs 3000 - Exam 1 Questions with Complete Solutions
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    Nurs 3000 - Exam 1 Questions with Complete Solutions

  • Importance of EBN practice Correct Answer-to improve the patient outcomes based on the the best available evidence State Board of Nursing Functions/Purpose Correct Answer-- ensure enforcement of state ns practice act - established by nursing practice act - regulated those under ns practice under NPA form practicing nsg Nursing Practice Act Purpose/Importance Correct Answer-- legislation for nursing - the law within the state - affects all facets of nursing practice ANA Correct Answe...
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