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NUR 163/ NUR163 FINAL Exam |HONDROS | Questions
with Correct Verified Answers | Latest Update
(2025/2026) |Guaranteed Pass| GRADE A
What is the most effective form to prevent STI's besides abstinence? -
ANS ✓Condoms
If an older female is experiencing vaginal dryness, what can we
recommend? - ANS ✓Water Based lube and pain medication 30
minutes before
Why don't older people want to go to the doctor? - ANS ✓No motivation,
transportation and financial issues
What would you question if a patient is being non-adherent with
medication? - ANS ✓As k them why, and how it makes them feel and if
there are other contributing factors
Why cant you use medial terminology with anyone who is familiar with it?
- ANS ✓It can become a communication barrier
Is it normal for other cultures to not make eye contact? - ANS ✓Yes
A patient is waiting to get a chest X-ray, they have been waiting for 3-4
hours and they are becoming agitated, what do we do? - ANS
✓Advocate for your patient by calling down to the x-ray department to
see what is going on
Evidence of a positive self image - ANS ✓Self grooming, proper hygiene
What is the concept of agism? - ANS ✓Useless, helpless, and they are
"all the same", physical impaired
Examples of ineffective coping: - ANS ✓Maladaptive behaviors, such as
substance abuse, isolating themselves
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If someone is doing a sudden revision of will and they are giving away
priced possessions, what are they at risk for? - ANS ✓Sucide
What types of exercises would keep calcium and potassium in the
bones? - ANS ✓Weight bearing exercises (low impact)
Benefits of exercise - ANS ✓bone strength, weight loss, muscles,
cardiac, resp, decrease blood glucose
How do you speak to someone who is hard of hearing? - ANS ✓low
tone, eye level, face the patient
What do we ask for when asking for a health history? - ANS
✓medications (previous and current)
Family history
Chief complaint
Advance directives (if any)
Hypervolemia and hypovolemic shock - ANS ✓increased blood volume
When you lose more than 20% of your bodies fluid supply > cant pump
enough blood > measure fluid status daily by weight
Normal ph levels - ANS ✓7.35-7.45
Hyperkalemia:
Causes:
Signs/Symptoms:
Treatment/interventions: - ANS ✓Potassium overloadc: Burns, too much
K intake (IV, foods), kidney failure
S/s: N/V/D, skeletal muscle WEAKNESS, arrhythmia/dysrythmias,
T: Diuretics, sodium bicarb, low potassium diet
Hypokalemia
Causes
S/s:
Treatment/interventions: - ANS ✓Not enough potassium
C: Low potassium diet, diarrhea, alcohol, lassie, sweating, diuretics
S/S: ABD dissection, muscle cramps, skeletal muscle weakness,
constipation/vomiting
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