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NUR 101/ NUR101 EXAM 3 ASSESSMENT |
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS| GRADE A| (VERIFIED
SOLUTIONS) ( NEW 2025/ 2026 UPDATE)
1. What are the first lines of defense for inflammation?: sensory,
skin, gu, gi, lungs
2. What is the second line of defense for inflammation?: wbc, aka
leukocytes
3. What are phagocytosis?: they engulf and destruct invaders
4. What are the 5 cardinal manifestations of inflammation?:
warmth, redness
(erythema), swelling (edema), pain, decreased function
5. What does rice stand for?: rest, ice, compression, elevation
6. How do you don ppe?: gown, mask, eyewear, gloves
7. How do you doc ppe?: gloves, eyewear, mask, gown
8. What is the lab range for wbc: 5,000-10,000
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9. What is the lab range for erythrocyte sedimentation rate
(esr)?: 20 or above
10. What is the lab range for c-reactive portent (crp)?: 1.0-3.0
11. What does race stand for?: rescue, activate, confine, extinguish
12. What does pass stand for?: pull, aim, squeeze, sweep
13. What is presbyopia?: gradual decline in the ability of the lens to
accommodate or focus on close objects
14. What is a cataract?: cloudy or opaque areas in the lens. Causes
problems with gait and blurred vision
15. What is glaucoma?: slowly progressive increase in intraocular
pressure that causes pressure, vision loss, decreased visual acuity,
halo around lights
16. What is diabetic retinopathy?: changes in the blood vessels of
the retina. Causes decreased vision or loss by hemorrhage or
macular edema
17. What is macular degeneration?: loss of central vision, blurring of
words, distortion or vertical lines
18. What is presbycusis?: common progressive hearing disorder
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