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Nurs350 Exam 4 Questions And Answers 100% Pass
Nurs350 Exam 4 Questions And Answers 
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True or false? In the United States, alcohol abuse and related health effects (such as accidents 
related to drunk driving) are the most preventable cause of disease and death - ANS FALSE 
What is the most common way of taking drugs? 
A: Oral administration 
B: Intravenous injection 
C: Inhalation 
D: Cutaneous transfer - ANS A: Oral administration 
Today about _________ of women in the United States smoke cigarettes. 
A: 0.05 
B: 0.1 
C: 0.2 
D: ...
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Nurs350 Exam 4 Questions And Answers 
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True or false? In the United States, alcohol abuse and related health effects (such as accidents 
related to drunk driving) are the most preventable cause of disease and death - ANS FALSE 
What is the most common way of taking drugs? 
A: Oral administration 
B: Intravenous injection 
C: Inhalation 
D: Cutaneous transfer - ANS A: Oral administration 
Today about _________ of women in the United States smoke cigarettes. 
A: 0.05 
B: 0.1 
C: 0.2 
D: ...
NUR 8022 Exam 3 Questions And Answers 100% Pass
NUR 8022 Exam 3 Questions And Answers 
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What happens to the percentage of body water through the lifespan? - ANS Newborns; 75- 
90% 
Childhood; 60-65% 
Adults; 60% 
Older adults; declines with age 
Why do older adults experience a decrease in body percentage of water? - ANS - increased 
adipose tissue 
- decreased muscle mass 
- renal decline 
- diminished thirst 
What is the definition of osmotic force? - ANS Amt. of hydrostatic pressure required to 
oppose the osmotic movement of wat...
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NUR 8022 Exam 3 Questions And Answers 
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What happens to the percentage of body water through the lifespan? - ANS Newborns; 75- 
90% 
Childhood; 60-65% 
Adults; 60% 
Older adults; declines with age 
Why do older adults experience a decrease in body percentage of water? - ANS - increased 
adipose tissue 
- decreased muscle mass 
- renal decline 
- diminished thirst 
What is the definition of osmotic force? - ANS Amt. of hydrostatic pressure required to 
oppose the osmotic movement of wat...
NURS 251 Portage Learning Pharmacology Module 7 Exam Questions And Answers 100% Pass
NURS 251 Portage Learning Pharmacology 
Module 7 Exam Questions And Answers 
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The study of how chemicals and biological systems interact - ANS Pharmacology 
Where all is Pharmacology included? - ANS Toxicology, Food sciences, agriculture, and 
medicine 
What are the three main sources of drugs today? - ANS Natural Sources 
Chemical Synthesis 
Biotechnology 
From the roots of belladonna plant - ANS Atropine 
From the leavew of the purple foxglove - ANS Digitalis 
From the seeds of the o...
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NURS 251 Portage Learning Pharmacology 
Module 7 Exam Questions And Answers 
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The study of how chemicals and biological systems interact - ANS Pharmacology 
Where all is Pharmacology included? - ANS Toxicology, Food sciences, agriculture, and 
medicine 
What are the three main sources of drugs today? - ANS Natural Sources 
Chemical Synthesis 
Biotechnology 
From the roots of belladonna plant - ANS Atropine 
From the leavew of the purple foxglove - ANS Digitalis 
From the seeds of the o...
NUR 320: Pedi - Sherpath - Mod 2. Exam Questions And Answers 100% Pass
NUR 320: Pedi - Sherpath - Mod 2. Exam 
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Which statement describes an aspect of family systems theory? 
a. "Families act as units." 
b. "Families are best studied as systems." 
c. "There are both predictable and unpredictable stressors in a family." 
d. "Each family stage has different tasks." - ANS a. "Families act as units." 
Based on family developmental theory, place the family stages in the correct order. 
a. families with infant...
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NUR 320: Pedi - Sherpath - Mod 2. Exam 
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Which statement describes an aspect of family systems theory? 
a. "Families act as units." 
b. "Families are best studied as systems." 
c. "There are both predictable and unpredictable stressors in a family." 
d. "Each family stage has different tasks." - ANS a. "Families act as units." 
Based on family developmental theory, place the family stages in the correct order. 
a. families with infant...
NUR 320: Intracranial Exam Questions And Answers 100% Pass
NUR 320: Intracranial Exam Questions And 
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A client with a seizure disorder is receiving phenytoin and phenobarbital. What client statement 
indicates that the instructions regarding the medications are understood? - ANS "Stopping 
the drugs can cause continuous seizures and I may die." 
Which information should be included in the teaching plan for the client diagnosed with 
epilepsy? - ANS People taking phenytoin must floss regularly. 
Rational: Gingival hyperplasia is a...
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NUR 320: Intracranial Exam Questions And 
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A client with a seizure disorder is receiving phenytoin and phenobarbital. What client statement 
indicates that the instructions regarding the medications are understood? - ANS "Stopping 
the drugs can cause continuous seizures and I may die." 
Which information should be included in the teaching plan for the client diagnosed with 
epilepsy? - ANS People taking phenytoin must floss regularly. 
Rational: Gingival hyperplasia is a...
NUR 254 Exam 4 Questions And Answers 100% Pass
NUR 254 Exam 4 Questions And Answers 
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Leukemia - ANS A type of cancer that affects the blood and bone marrow, characterized by 
an increased number of immature white blood cells. 
WBC count < 1000 mm - ANS A critical condition indicating a severely low white blood cell 
count, which increases the risk of infection. 
Osteosarcoma - ANS A type of bone cancer that typically occurs in the long bones of the 
body, particularly in adolescents. 
Common clinical manifestation of osteosarco...
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NUR 254 Exam 4 Questions And Answers 
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Leukemia - ANS A type of cancer that affects the blood and bone marrow, characterized by 
an increased number of immature white blood cells. 
WBC count < 1000 mm - ANS A critical condition indicating a severely low white blood cell 
count, which increases the risk of infection. 
Osteosarcoma - ANS A type of bone cancer that typically occurs in the long bones of the 
body, particularly in adolescents. 
Common clinical manifestation of osteosarco...
NUR 422 Exam 2 Questions And Answers 100% Pass
NUR 422 Exam 2 Questions And Answers 
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What is the focus of cognitive therapy? - ANS Teaches patients to identify, evaluate, and 
respond to their automatic dysfunctional thoughts and beliefs 
Haloperidol (Haldol) - ANS 1st generation/typical antipsychotic 
Treats positive symptoms of schizophrenia 
Olanzapine (Zyprexa) and Risperidone (Risperdal) - ANS 2nd generation/atypical 
antipsychotics 
Treats positive and negative symptoms of schizophrenia 
common side effects of antipsychotics...
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NUR 422 Exam 2 Questions And Answers 
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What is the focus of cognitive therapy? - ANS Teaches patients to identify, evaluate, and 
respond to their automatic dysfunctional thoughts and beliefs 
Haloperidol (Haldol) - ANS 1st generation/typical antipsychotic 
Treats positive symptoms of schizophrenia 
Olanzapine (Zyprexa) and Risperidone (Risperdal) - ANS 2nd generation/atypical 
antipsychotics 
Treats positive and negative symptoms of schizophrenia 
common side effects of antipsychotics...
NUR 422 Final Exam Questions And Answers 100% Pass
NUR 422 Final Exam Questions And 
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Normal intracranial regulation - ANS this relies on the interaction between the cerebrum, 
cerebellum, diencephalon, and brain stem and transmission of nerve impulses across neuronal 
synapses by neurotransmitters 
cerebrum - ANS higher order thought processes come from 
cerebellum - ANS regulates gait and balance 
diencephalon - ANS neuro/endocrine function 
brain stem - ANS breathing and vasomotor control 
oxygen and nutrients for normal int...
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NUR 422 Final Exam Questions And 
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Normal intracranial regulation - ANS this relies on the interaction between the cerebrum, 
cerebellum, diencephalon, and brain stem and transmission of nerve impulses across neuronal 
synapses by neurotransmitters 
cerebrum - ANS higher order thought processes come from 
cerebellum - ANS regulates gait and balance 
diencephalon - ANS neuro/endocrine function 
brain stem - ANS breathing and vasomotor control 
oxygen and nutrients for normal int...
NUR 422 EXAM 1 Questions And Answers 100% Pass
NUR 422 EXAM 1 Questions And Answers 
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WHO definition of health 
Definitions of Health 
1958 - ANS "A state of complete well-being, physical, social, and mental, and not merely the 
absence of disease or infirmity". The early, classic definition set a trend toward describing 
health in social terms rather than in medical terms. 
WHO definition of health 
Definitions of Health 
1986 - ANS "The extent to which an individual or group is able, on the one hand, to realize 
aspirati...
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NUR 422 EXAM 1 Questions And Answers 
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WHO definition of health 
Definitions of Health 
1958 - ANS "A state of complete well-being, physical, social, and mental, and not merely the 
absence of disease or infirmity". The early, classic definition set a trend toward describing 
health in social terms rather than in medical terms. 
WHO definition of health 
Definitions of Health 
1986 - ANS "The extent to which an individual or group is able, on the one hand, to realize 
aspirati...
Hondros NUR 205 Exam 3 ACTUAL Exam Questions And Answers 100% Pass
Hondros NUR 205 Exam 3 ACTUAL Exam 
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Impaired urinary elimination - ANS 1. Anuria (absence of urine) 
2. Dysuria ( painful urnination) 
3. Polyuria ( multiple episodes of urinating-diabetes) 
4. Urinary frequency (multiple episodes w/ little urine produced in a short time) 
5. Urinary hesitancy (the urge to urinate exists, but pt having hard time starting the stream) 
3 processes of urine formation - ANS 1. glomerular filtration 
2. tubular reabsorption 
3. tubula...
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Hondros NUR 205 Exam 3 ACTUAL Exam 
Questions And Answers 100% Pass 
Impaired urinary elimination - ANS 1. Anuria (absence of urine) 
2. Dysuria ( painful urnination) 
3. Polyuria ( multiple episodes of urinating-diabetes) 
4. Urinary frequency (multiple episodes w/ little urine produced in a short time) 
5. Urinary hesitancy (the urge to urinate exists, but pt having hard time starting the stream) 
3 processes of urine formation - ANS 1. glomerular filtration 
2. tubular reabsorption 
3. tubula...
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