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 Exam 1 RNSG 1216 Exam Questions And Correct Answers
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 RNSG 1216 Midterm Exam Questions And Correct Answers
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RNSG 1216 Midterm Questions With Complete Solutions
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RNSG 1216 Exam #1 Questions & Answers
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  • Vitamin B12 deficiency - ANSWERScan occur because of low gastric acid Normal BMI - ANSWERS18.5-24.9 Northern heritage health risk - ANSWERS-celiac -type 1 diabetes Feeding the patient key points (7) - ANSWERS1) Food allergies 2) ID patients diet 3) elevate head of bed 4) oral & hand hygiene 5) observe for dysphagia 6) record meal 7) record liquid Diet as tolerated - ANSWERSsolid/balanced diet -normal/ regular diet Clear liquid - ANSWERS-inadequate in energy -DON'T use ...
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RNSG 1216 and 1125 review from tutors Questions With Complete Solutions
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RNSG 1216- USING A WALKER QUESTIONS & ANSWERS SOLVED 100%
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  • SUMMARY OF WALKING USING A WALKER - Answer 1. 1st-Advance Walker FORWARD 2. Next, Move WEAKER LEG 3. Last, Move STRONGER LEG NOTE: Walker, Sore Leg, Stronger Leg TYPES OF WALKERS - Answer 1. STANDARD: picked up & moved by patient, prevents walker from slipping 2. ROLLER: 2 to 4 wheels, used on pts w/weak arm strength What safety measure should be inspected by the nurse BEFORE the patient uses the Walker? - Answer The condition of the Walker: rubber feet tips in place w/o crac...
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Exam 2 (Oxygenation) 1216 Questions With Correct Answers
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  • Simple face mask - Answer Useful for short periods of time (transportation) 6 L is the limit. You are trying to push out the CO2 35-50% oxygen given to patient Flow 6-12 L/Min Partial rebreathing mask - Answer Useful for short periods of time Delivers increased FiO2 Easily humidifies O2 Bag 1/3 - 1/2 full on inspiration Does not dry mucous membranes easily 60-90 % of oxygen given to patient 10-15 L/Min Non rebreather mask - Answer Useful for short periods of time Delivers incr...
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RNSG 1216 IV Start, Prime, PB, Push Exam Questions & Answers Solved 100%
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  • What is an IV? - Answer Intravenous infusion administration of fluids into a vein by means of a steel needle or plastic catheter. why is an IV administered - Answer used to maintain fluid and electrolyte balance, or to correct fluid volume deficits in patients unable to take sufficient volumes orally. Also used for prolonged nutritional support of patients with gastrointestinal dysfunction (total parenteral nutrition). CATS PRRR - Answer C = compatibilities, A = allergies, T = tubing c...
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RNSG 1216-RANGE OF MOTION Exam Questions & Solved 100%
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  • RANGE OF MOTION - Answer exercises that maintain joint mobility; can either be passive (healthcare worker performs) or active (patient performs). Can performing ROM be delegated to a UAP? - Answer Yes, but an Assessment of the patient's joint mobility should be completed by a nurse prior to delegation. NECK, CERVICAL SPINE ROM - Answer flexion, extension, hyperextension, lateral flexion, rotation SHOULDER range of motion - Answer flexion, extension, hyperextension, abduction, adduction...
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RNSG 1216 Medication Administration (PO meds) Practice Questions & Answers Solved 100%
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  • Question 1: A patient arrives at the emergency department with depressed respirations from an opioid overdose. The nurse prepares to administer the antagonist naloxone. The nurse understands an antagonist will do which of the following? a. Attach at a receptor site and produce a slight chemical action. b. Fit the receptor site well creating a response. c. Attach at a receptor site preventing activation of the receptor. d. Trigger the immune response to prevent an allergic reaction. - Answer ...
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RNSG 1216 Oxygenation Test Questions With Correct Answers
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  • oxygen - Answer needed to sustain life. How is blood oxygenated? - Answer through ventilation, perfusion, and transport of respiratory gases neural and chemical regulators control ? - Answer the rate and depth of respiration in response to changing tissue oxygen demands cardiovascular system provides - Answer the transport mechanisms to distribute oxygen to cells and tissues of the body respiratory physiology - Answer - The exchange of respiratory gases occurs between the environment...
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  • nebulization - Answer adds moisture or medications to inspired air by mixing particles of varying sizes with the air orthopnea - Answer patient uses multiple pillows when reclining to breathe easier or sits leaning forwards with arms elevated Pheumothorax - Answer collection of air gas in the pleural space causing the lung to collapse wheezing - Answer abnormal breath sounds; whistling sounds heard with upper airway obstruction nasal cannula - Answer is a simple, comfortable device u...
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Medication Administration 1216 Exam Questions With Correct Answers
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  • Patients Six Rights - Answer 1. Right dose 2. Right patient 3. Right time 4. Documentation 5. Right route 6. Right drug Tall MAn words - Answer ISMP recommends mixed or tall man case letter words when possible. EX. aMILoride vs. amLoDIPine Classification of medication - Answer indicates the different effects on the body system. Pharmacokineticss - Answer study of medication on how it enters the body(route), reach their site of action(onset), metabolizes(duration), and ow it exits ...
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RNSG 1216 Exam 1 Qestions & Answers Graded A+
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  • Afebrile - Answer without fever Antipyretics - Answer medications that reduce fever Auscultatory gap - Answer temporary disappearance of sounds usually heard over the brachial artery, occurring when the cuff pressure is high and is gradually reduced, with the sounds again heard at a lower level of pressure (usually occurring in patients who have hypertension) basal metabolic rate (BMR) - Answer The rate at which heat is given off by an organism at complete rest. Blood pressure - Answ...
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RNSG 1216 Exam 3Questions With Correct Answers
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  • Which of the following should NOT be delegated to nursing assistive personnel (NAP)? A) Oropharyngeal suctioning. B) Nasotracheal suctioning. C) Pulse oximetry. D) Oral care. - Answer B) Nasotracheal suctioning The nurse desires to suction the patient's left main-stem bronchus. In what position should the patient be placed? A) Keep the patient's head in a neutral position and rotate the catheter counter-clockwise on insertion. B) Keep the patient's head in a neutral position a...
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RNSG 1216 Urinary Elimination Exam Questions With Correct Answers
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  • Patient-Centered Care - Answer Understand patient values and preferences Try to adapt procedures to minimize the invasive nature of catheterization and maintain a patient's dignity and respect Many cultures have specific beliefs and practices related to elimination, privacy, and gender-specific care Urinary Elimination - Answer Urinary elimination support Helping a patient to a toilet or a bedside commode Assisting with a urinal Performing catheterization Implement measures to minimize...
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RNSG 1216 Safe Medical Administration Exam Questions With Correct Answers
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  • Pharmacologic Concepts - Answer Medication names (Chemical, generic, trade). Classification. (effects on body) Medication forms (medication route). pharmacokinetics Medication Actions - Answer absorption distribution metabolism excretion absorption - Answer Administration site to bloodstream distribution - Answer Bloodstream to tissues and organs metabolism - Answer Biotransformation occurs mainly in the liver excretion - Answer Exit the body. Occurs mainly through Kidneys ...
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RNSG 1216 Final Review Exam Questions With Correct Answers
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  • Accomodation - Answer responding to the environment through new activity. ex- pupils "accommodating" to the light. Adventitious sounds - Answer abnormal lung sounds heard upon auscultation. alopecia - Answer partial or complete loss of hair aphasia - Answer abnormal neurological condition in which language function is defective or absent. Related to injury to speech center in cerebral cortex, causing receptive or expressive aphasia. Apical impulse or point of maximal impulse (PMI) ...
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RNSG 1216 Physical Assessment Questions With Correct Answers
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  • Eyes - Answer Check pupillary reflexes to: Light Accommodation Neurolgical/ Musculoskeletal - Answer Observe gait and balance Test muscle strength in upper and lower extremities Test range of motion of head and upper/lower extremities Check deep tendon reflexes (DRTs) bilaterally- triceps, biceps, patellar, Achilles, plantar Respiratory - Answer Ask patient about conditions that may affect respirations Assess shape and symmetry of chest during inspiration expiration from client's ...
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