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SOUTH UNIVERSITY, SAVANNAH - NSG 5003
SOUTH UNIVERSITY, SAVANNAH - NSG 5003 
Whats highlighted in RED is the correct answer- 5/5- 100% 
In the digestive system, the stomach is stimulated by eating to produce large volumes of gastric secretions. The secretion that is responsible for converting pepsinogen to pepsin and acts as a bactericide against swallowed organisms is: 
Question 1 options: 
	A) 	Gastroferrin 
 
	B) 	Hydrochloric acid 
 
	C) 	Intrinsic factor 
 
	D) 	Chymotrypsin 
 
The enteric nervous system regulates intestinal mo...
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SOUTH UNIVERSITY, SAVANNAH - NSG 5003 
Whats highlighted in RED is the correct answer- 5/5- 100% 
In the digestive system, the stomach is stimulated by eating to produce large volumes of gastric secretions. The secretion that is responsible for converting pepsinogen to pepsin and acts as a bactericide against swallowed organisms is: 
Question 1 options: 
	A) 	Gastroferrin 
 
	B) 	Hydrochloric acid 
 
	C) 	Intrinsic factor 
 
	D) 	Chymotrypsin 
 
The enteric nervous system regulates intestinal mo...
NR 511 – FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE
NR 511 – FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE 
 
WEEK 1 
 
1.	Define diagnostic reasoning 
Reflective thinking because the process involves questioning one's thinking to determine if all possible avenues have been explored and if the conclusions that are being drawn are based on evidence. 
Seen as a kind of critical thinking. 
 
2.	Discuss and identify subjective data? 
What the patient tells you, complains of, etc. 
Chief complaint 
HPI 
ROS 
 
3.	Discuss and identify objective data? 
What YOU can see, ...
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- • 49 pages •
NR 511 – FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE 
 
WEEK 1 
 
1.	Define diagnostic reasoning 
Reflective thinking because the process involves questioning one's thinking to determine if all possible avenues have been explored and if the conclusions that are being drawn are based on evidence. 
Seen as a kind of critical thinking. 
 
2.	Discuss and identify subjective data? 
What the patient tells you, complains of, etc. 
Chief complaint 
HPI 
ROS 
 
3.	Discuss and identify objective data? 
What YOU can see, ...
NURSING 439 DISCUSSION - CHAMBERLAIN COLLEGE OF NURSING
NURSING 439 DISCUSSION - CHAMBERLAIN COLLEGE OF NURSING 
Discussion week 2 
Week 2: Search for Literature and Levels of Evidence 
Reflect on your practice, and identify a significant nursing clinical issue or change project that you would like to search for evidence in online sources. Formulate searchable, clinical questions in the PICO(T) format for your nursing clinical issue. 
1.	Next, review the guidelines for the PICOT Assignment due Week 3. Use your PICOT elements to search for one report ...
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NURSING 439 DISCUSSION - CHAMBERLAIN COLLEGE OF NURSING 
Discussion week 2 
Week 2: Search for Literature and Levels of Evidence 
Reflect on your practice, and identify a significant nursing clinical issue or change project that you would like to search for evidence in online sources. Formulate searchable, clinical questions in the PICO(T) format for your nursing clinical issue. 
1.	Next, review the guidelines for the PICOT Assignment due Week 3. Use your PICOT elements to search for one report ...
NR 51 0DERMATOLOGY QBANK QUESTIONS - CHAMBERLAIN COLLEGE OF NURSING
NR 51 0DERMATOLOGY QBANK QUESTIONS - CHAMBERLAIN COLLEGE OF NURSING 
A microscopic examination of the sample taken from a skin lesion indicates hyphae. What type of infection might this indicate? (Fungal) 
Under microscopic exam, hyphae are long, thin and branching and indicate dermatophytic infections. Hyphae are typical in tinea pedis, tinea cruris, and tinea corporis. 
A child with a sandpaper-textured rash probably has: (Strep infection) 
Streptococcal infections can present as a sandpaper-t...
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NR 51 0DERMATOLOGY QBANK QUESTIONS - CHAMBERLAIN COLLEGE OF NURSING 
A microscopic examination of the sample taken from a skin lesion indicates hyphae. What type of infection might this indicate? (Fungal) 
Under microscopic exam, hyphae are long, thin and branching and indicate dermatophytic infections. Hyphae are typical in tinea pedis, tinea cruris, and tinea corporis. 
A child with a sandpaper-textured rash probably has: (Strep infection) 
Streptococcal infections can present as a sandpaper-t...