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- NGR 6619 1
- NU 345A 1
- NU 345A : Complex Community Nursing NU 345A (NU 345A) 3
- NU665B Advanced Health Assessment NU665B 1
- NURSING 320 5
- NURSING 650 / NU650 Week 5 SOAP NURSING 650 / NU650 3
- NURSING 650 Adv Hlth Assessment/Nursing NURSING 650 Adv Hlth Assessment/Nursing (NURSING650) 3
- NURSING NU 333 1
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NU664B FINAL EXAM LATEST 2025 FALL WEEK 10 
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What is the foundation of a health promotion-prevention plan? - Answer A thorough assessment of health & health behaviors. 
 
What are the Enhanced National Standards for Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services? - Answer Provides a practical guide to culturally & linguistically sensitive care. (Based on a definition of culture expanded to include geography, spirituality, language, race & ethnicity, & biology) 
 
What is "meaningful use" as it relates to electronic health...
Health Disparity - Answer a particular type of health difference that is closely linked with social, economic, and/or environmental disadvantage 
 
Vulnerability - Answer general concept meaning of "susceptibility" and has a specific connotation in health care as "at risk for health problems." 
 
Patient Advocacy - Answer safeguarding autonomy, acting on the patient's behalf, and championing social justice 
 
Health Access - Answer the ability of a person to re...
Sign - Answer a. objective indicators of disease that are obvious to someone other than the affected individual. Ex: fever, rash 
 
Symptom - Answer a. subjective feelings; ex: pain, nausea 
 
Acute - Answer indicates short-term illness that develops quickly with marked signs such as high fever or severe pain; ex: acute appendicitis 
 
Chronic - Answer milder condition developing gradually, but it persists for a long time and usually causes more permanent tissue damage, intermittent acute ep...
Any objective evidence of disease as - Answer Sign 
 
subjective evidence of a disease, such as pain or a headache - Answer Symptom 
 
Abrupt onset; illness of short duration, rapidly progressive and in need of urgent care - Answer Acute 
 
a group of symptoms - Answer Syndrom 
 
signs and symptoms of disease; local or systemic - Answer Manifestation 
 
cause of disease - Answer Etiology 
 
Increased in size of individual cells resulting in enlarged tissue mass - Answer hypertrophy 
 
Mat...
Ann Arbor Staging System - Answer the staging system for lymphomas, both in Hodgkin's lymphoma (previously called Hodgkin's disease) and Non-Hodgkin lymphoma 
 
What does lymphatic system consist of? - Answer Lymphatic vessels, lymphoid tissue including palantine and phalaryngeal tonsils, lymph nodes, spleen, and the thymus gland 
 
Where are palantine lymph nodes? - Answer 
 
Castleman disease - Answer Rare illness involving the overgrowth of lymphoid tissue. 
Proliferation o...
meninges and the spaces between the layers. - Answer dura mater: outer layer; subdural space: beneath the dura; arachnoid; subarachnoid space: below the arachnoid—contains cerebrospinal fluid (CSF); pia mater: closest to the brain 
 
cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) main function and which structure forms the CSF? - Answer The CSF provides a cushion for the brain and spinal cord and is produced by the choroid plexuses located in the ventricles. 
 
Neurotransmitter that is acting at: 
i. the ne...
Paralysis - Answer loss of motor function 
 
Paresis - Answer weakness 
 
Plegia - Answer stroke or paralysis 
 
mono- - Answer one limb 
 
hemi- - Answer both limbs on one side 
 
di- or para- - Answer both upper limbs or both lower limbs 
 
quadri- or tetra- - Answer all four limbs 
 
3 possible problems with the motor unit - Answer 1. skeletal muscle atrophy/dystrophy 
2. neuromuscular junction disorders 
3. peripheral nerve injury 
 
the motor unit - Answer alpha m...
Senescence stage - Answer Last stage of the life cycle, old age to death, which requires the individual to cope with a large range of changes 
 
along with changes on the cellular and organ level, what is gaining characterized - Answer decreased capacity to adapt to change 
 
potential causes of aging - Answer 1-predetermined apoptosis 
2-cellular damage resulting from accumulated wastes and altered protein or lipid components 
3-wear and tear 
4-increased degenerative changes in collag...