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Nursing 410 Exam 1 Study Guide: Neurology Topics Questions and Correct Answers/ Latest Update / Already Graded
Brain Herniation 
 Ans: A life-threatening condition where brain tissue shifts due 
to increased intracranial pressure (ICP). 
 
Nursing Interventions for Brain Herniation 
 Ans: Monitor for signs: Altered LOC, pupil changes, posturing 
(decerebrate, decorticate). Positioning: Head of bed (HOB) 30 
degrees to promote venous drainage. Maintain adequate 
oxygenation: Prevent hypoxia (PaO2 > 60 mmHg). Control ICP: 
Administer osmotic diuretics (Mannitol), hypertonic saline, and 
steroi...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Brain Herniation 
 Ans: A life-threatening condition where brain tissue shifts due 
to increased intracranial pressure (ICP). 
 
Nursing Interventions for Brain Herniation 
 Ans: Monitor for signs: Altered LOC, pupil changes, posturing 
(decerebrate, decorticate). Positioning: Head of bed (HOB) 30 
degrees to promote venous drainage. Maintain adequate 
oxygenation: Prevent hypoxia (PaO2 > 60 mmHg). Control ICP: 
Administer osmotic diuretics (Mannitol), hypertonic saline, and 
steroi...
NURS 6512 Physical Examination Checklist Questions and Correct Answers/ Latest Update / Already Graded
What grading scale is used for demonstrating physical examination 
techniques? 
 Ans: 2/4 = Demonstrated thoroughly with correct technique, 
1/2 = Demonstrated partially with mostly correct technique, 0 = 
Did not demonstrate or demonstrated with incorrect technique. 
 
What approach should be used when conducting a physical 
examination? 
 Ans: A head to toe (cephalo-caudal) and anterior-posterior 
approach. 
 
What must students verbalize during the physical examination? 
 Ans: Eac...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
What grading scale is used for demonstrating physical examination 
techniques? 
 Ans: 2/4 = Demonstrated thoroughly with correct technique, 
1/2 = Demonstrated partially with mostly correct technique, 0 = 
Did not demonstrate or demonstrated with incorrect technique. 
 
What approach should be used when conducting a physical 
examination? 
 Ans: A head to toe (cephalo-caudal) and anterior-posterior 
approach. 
 
What must students verbalize during the physical examination? 
 Ans: Eac...
NURS 4221 Quiz 1 Questions and Correct Answers/ Latest Update / Already Graded
What are the three things a research design needs to fit with? 
 Ans: 1. review of the literature 
2. conceptual/theoretical framework 
3. question/hypothesis/aim 
 
What are the key components of quantitative research design? 
 Ans: Objectivity 
Feasibility 
Accuracy 
Control 
 
What are the 5 components of control? 
 Ans: Sampling 
Manipulati
- Exam (elaborations)
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What are the three things a research design needs to fit with? 
 Ans: 1. review of the literature 
2. conceptual/theoretical framework 
3. question/hypothesis/aim 
 
What are the key components of quantitative research design? 
 Ans: Objectivity 
Feasibility 
Accuracy 
Control 
 
What are the 5 components of control? 
 Ans: Sampling 
Manipulati
NUR2063- Chapter 1 Questions and Correct Answers/ Latest Update / Already Graded
Pathophysiology 
 Ans: Study of functional changes in the body caused by injury, 
disorder, or disease 
 
Pathology 
 Ans: Related science focusing on the study of disease 
 
Anatomy and physiology 
 Ans: Related sciences that study the structure and function of 
the body 
 
Biology 
 Ans: Related science that studies living organisms 
 
Microbiology
- Exam (elaborations)
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Pathophysiology 
 Ans: Study of functional changes in the body caused by injury, 
disorder, or disease 
 
Pathology 
 Ans: Related science focusing on the study of disease 
 
Anatomy and physiology 
 Ans: Related sciences that study the structure and function of 
the body 
 
Biology 
 Ans: Related science that studies living organisms 
 
Microbiology
NUR 2063 / NUR2063: Essentials of Pathophysiology Exam 2 Review Questions and Correct Answers/ Latest Update / Already Graded
Fibrotic tubules with deficiency in spermatogenesis, infertility. 
Ans: Cryptorchidism Complications 
Absence of menstruation 
Ans: Amenorrhea 
Hormonal disturbances 
Stress 
Neoplasms (ovarian, adrenal, pituitary tumors) 
Ans: Amenorrhea Causes 
Cardiovascular disease 
Hypervolemia 
Depression 
Ans: Complications of Dialysis
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Fibrotic tubules with deficiency in spermatogenesis, infertility. 
Ans: Cryptorchidism Complications 
Absence of menstruation 
Ans: Amenorrhea 
Hormonal disturbances 
Stress 
Neoplasms (ovarian, adrenal, pituitary tumors) 
Ans: Amenorrhea Causes 
Cardiovascular disease 
Hypervolemia 
Depression 
Ans: Complications of Dialysis
NUR 2063 Pathophysiology Exam 1 Questions and Correct Answers/ Latest Update / Already Graded
What is Pathophysiology 
 Ans: is the study of what happens when the normal anatomy 
and physiology go wrong, causing disorder and disease process 
of the human body. 
 
What 4 things does pathophysiology include? 
 Ans: Etiology, Pathogenesis, Clinical Manifestations, and 
Treatment Implications 
 
What is etiology 
 Ans: study of causes or reasons for phenomena. Includes 
Idiopathic conditions that have an unknown origin or cause. 
 
What is pathogenesis? 
 Ans: development or ev...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What is Pathophysiology 
 Ans: is the study of what happens when the normal anatomy 
and physiology go wrong, causing disorder and disease process 
of the human body. 
 
What 4 things does pathophysiology include? 
 Ans: Etiology, Pathogenesis, Clinical Manifestations, and 
Treatment Implications 
 
What is etiology 
 Ans: study of causes or reasons for phenomena. Includes 
Idiopathic conditions that have an unknown origin or cause. 
 
What is pathogenesis? 
 Ans: development or ev...
NUR2063- Chapter 2 Questions and Correct Answers/ Latest Update / Already Graded
Anatomic Organization 
 Ans: Cells, Tissues, Organs, Organ systems 
 
Plasma membrane 
 Ans: A cellular component that surrounds and protects the cell. 
 
Organelles 
 Ans: Specialized structures within a cell that perform distinct 
processes. 
 
Endoplasmic reticulum 
 Ans: An organelle involved in the synthesis of proteins and 
lipids.
- Exam (elaborations)
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Anatomic Organization 
 Ans: Cells, Tissues, Organs, Organ systems 
 
Plasma membrane 
 Ans: A cellular component that surrounds and protects the cell. 
 
Organelles 
 Ans: Specialized structures within a cell that perform distinct 
processes. 
 
Endoplasmic reticulum 
 Ans: An organelle involved in the synthesis of proteins and 
lipids.
NUR2063- Chapter 10 Questions and Correct Answers/ Latest Update / Already Graded
What are the main components of a neuron? 
 Ans: Cell body, dendrites, and axon. 
 
What are the three functional types of neurons? 
 Ans: Sensory (afferent), motor (efferent), and interneuron. 
 
What is membrane potential? 
 Ans: The difference in electrical charge between the inside and 
outside of the cell. 
 
What is an action potential? 
 Ans: An electrical event that travels along the entire neuron, 
allowing
- Exam (elaborations)
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What are the main components of a neuron? 
 Ans: Cell body, dendrites, and axon. 
 
What are the three functional types of neurons? 
 Ans: Sensory (afferent), motor (efferent), and interneuron. 
 
What is membrane potential? 
 Ans: The difference in electrical charge between the inside and 
outside of the cell. 
 
What is an action potential? 
 Ans: An electrical event that travels along the entire neuron, 
allowing
HCC 130: Quiz #2 Questions and Correct Answers/ Latest Update / Already Graded
What is the best way to deal with problems in the workplace? 
Ans: Talk to supervisor 
What behaviors are considered sexual harassment? 
Ans: Anything sexual that is unwanted 
Can an interviewer ask if you were ever been arrested? 
Ans: No 
Where
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What is the best way to deal with problems in the workplace? 
Ans: Talk to supervisor 
What behaviors are considered sexual harassment? 
Ans: Anything sexual that is unwanted 
Can an interviewer ask if you were ever been arrested? 
Ans: No 
Where
Haley AP Psychology Review Questions and Correct Answers/ Latest Update / Already Graded
Haley AP Psychology Review Questions 
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Haley AP Psychology Review Questions 
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Certified Healthcare Interpreter (CCHI) Exam – Complete Study Guide with Vocabulary, Questions & Answer Keys
Multifamily Housing Specialist Certification – Quadel, HUD Compliance Training – Complete Exam Material
FCIC/NCIC Certification Questions and Correct Answers (2025/2026) | Criminal Justice Information Systems, Officer Use, and Legal Procedures
CLEAN Certification Exam – Questions and Correct Answers (2025/2026) | Criminal Justice Network Access, NCIC Usage, and Record Management
BKAT Study Questions and Correct Answers/ Latest Update / Already Graded