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NURS 5352: Adult Health Assessment Soap Note - M. E | 2025 Update with complete solutions.
N5352 Midterm & Final Practicum SOAP Grading Rubric | 2025 Update with complete solutions.
Abortion -Correct Answer Purposeful interruption of pregnancy before 20 weeks of gestation. 
 
Spontaneous Abortion -Correct Answer When a pregnancy ends as the result of natural causes before 20 weeks of gestation; AKA Miscarriage. 
 
Induced Abortion -Correct Answer Performed in the first trimester is safest and less complex (intentional). 
 
Biggest Concerns -Correct Answer Hemorrhaging, infection. 
 
Hemorrhage -Correct Answer Monitor VS, amount of bleeding, labs. 
 
Infection -Correct Answe...
Complete Fracture 
Breaks bone into separate pieces 
Partial (incomplete) Fracture 
Bone cracks but doesn't break all the way through 
Direct Injury 
Break occurs at the site of the injury 
Pathological Process 
Caused by minimal force due to underlying cause 
Open Fracture 
Creates a break in the skin surface 
Closed Fracture 
Leaves the skin intact 
Displaced Fracture 
Bone breaks into two or more pieces that move 
Non-displaced Fracture 
Occurs when the pieces of bone don't separate or ...
What are the 3 types of mechanisms than can cause a Spinal Cord Injury (SCI)? 
compression 
distraction (tearing) 
transection 
What are the 2 classifications of SCI? 
complete versus incomplete 
paraplegia versus tetraplegia 
What is a complete SCI? 
is severe and causes loss of all sensation & the ability to control movement below the level of damage 
What is an incomplete SCI? 
can retain some sensation or movement below the area of damage 
What does paraplegia mean? 
paralysis of lower extre...
What is pyelonephritis? 
infection of the kidney 
What clinical manifestations are associated with pyelonephritis? 
fever > 102 F, pain in the side/back or groin, dysuria, cloudy or bloody urine, urine with odor, change in mental status of older adults 
What causes the pain in pyelonephritis? 
inflammed tissue 
In what case would a patient experience little to no manifestations with pyelonephritis? 
patients who have chronic pyelonephritis 
What diagnostic tests would a nurse expect to be ord...
What is acute pericarditis? 
inflammation of the pericardial sac 
What does acute pericarditis look like? 
sharp/stabbing chest pain that worsens on inhalation or laying supine and improves when sitting upright and leaning forward, pericardial friction rub, chest palpitations, syncope episodes, dizziness, hiccups, dysphagia, low-grade fever, wt loss 
What diagnostics help prove acute pericarditis? 
- blood tests: CBC, ESR, C-Reactive Protein, blood cultures, troponin I and T 
- ECG: depressed or...
What is ventilation? 
air flow into and out of the lungs 
What is perfusion? 
pulmonary circulation to body circulation 
What is respiratory failure? 
failure of gas exchange - hypoxaemia and/or hypercapnia 
What is hypoxemic respiratory failure? 
occurs when PaO2 is <60 and PaCO2 is normal or low 
What type of diseases are associated with hypoxemic respiratory failure? 
lung diseases in which fluid filling or collapse of alveoli 
What is hyercapnic respiratory failure? 
occurs when PaCO2 is ...
What are the types of fractures? -Correct Answer Complete, partial, direct injury, pathological process, open, closed, displaced, and non-displaced fractures. 
 
What are common signs and symptoms of a fracture? -Correct Answer Pain, swelling, tenderness, bruising, limb shortening, and deformity. 
 
What are the different types of fracture lines? -Correct Answer Transverse, oblique, spiral, comminuted, avulsed, and impacted. 
 
What are unique pediatric fractures? -Correct Answer Torus and green...
Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) -Correct Answer Characterized by plaque buildup in coronary arteries. 
 
Manifestations of CAD -Correct Answer Classic symptoms include 'chest pain, tightness/fullness/pressure in midsternal area, pain radiating to left arm, neck, jaw, or back, diaphoresis, dizziness/lightheadedness, N/V, SOB, weakness.' 
 
Atypical symptoms of CAD -Correct Answer May be seen in females, older adults, and diabetics. 
 
Diagnostics for CAD -Correct Answer 12-lead ECG, lipid pan...