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NR 305 Health Assessment for the Practicing RN 2025/2026 | Chamberlain College Study Guide (Verified Questions & Answers)

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Excel in NR 305 – Health Assessment for the Practicing RN with this expert-verified 2025/2026 Study Guide, designed for Chamberlain College of Nursing students. This comprehensive resource features accurate exam questions, detailed answers, and real-world clinical applications focusing on physical, psychosocial, and cultural health assessment. Perfect for discussion posts, quizzes, and exam prep, this NR 305 Study Pack helps RNs enhance patient assessment skills, strengthen diagnostic reasoning, and achieve academic excellence in nursing practice.

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1. What roles did Aldo Leopold play in the history of -Promoted land ethic
wildlife management/ecology? -Deplored lack of connec-
tion between average per-
son and the outdoors
-1924: helped create Gila
National Forest- 1st pro-
tected wildlife area in the
U.S.
-1923: watershed hand-
book- water conservation
in the southwest- served
as a model for the creation
of the soil conservation act
(1936)
-Led the wilderness soci-
ety
-Key part to passing the
Wildlife Act of 1964

2. Be able to describe the main contributions of Rachel -Silent spring (1962)
Carson to wildlife conservation. -Exposed negative conse-
quences of pesticide use
-Sparked environmental
movement

3. What types of sampling issues (logistical challenges, -Individuals moving
methodological needs, etc.) were illustrated by our around
beach sampling (estimating population size of "horse- -Some grids had few to
shoe crabs") activity? none crabs while some
grids had a lot of crabs
which can alter the ap-



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parent density and abun-
dance of the species

4. Why is random sampling important? It guarantees no bias by
giving all individuals an
equal chance to be sam-
pled

5. What is so challenging about random sampling? You could potentially miss
out on a particular group
in a sample or the loca-
tions chosen might have
individuals all clustered in
one spot, so the sampling
may poorly represent the
larger population

6. What is stratified sampling, and why is it used? -Split up area into differ-
ent strata; then randomly
select x number of grids
within each
-Ensures that sampling is
more extensive through-
out sampling frame (more
representative than sim-
ple random sampling)

7. What is a population index? An index of population
indicates relative size of
a population and shows
population trends (up,
down, stable) but does
not provide an actual esti-


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mate of the number of an-
imals.

8. Why are population indices so commonly used in -Because it is much easier
wildlife management? to collect data for the cal-
culation of an index
-Instead of counting in-
dividuals, you can count
muskrat houses, scats,
nests, etc

9. For a population index to be useful in studying a pop- For a population index to
ulation what does it need to do? be useful to wildlife man-
agers or researchers, it
must (at a minimum) be a
variable that it highly cor-
related with total popula-
tion size

10. Lincoln-Peterson Method -simplest method
-two trapping sessions
-Session 1: all captured
individuals marked, re-
leased
-Session 2: individuals
counted, marks noted
(record total capture and
number of recaptures)

11. Schnabel Method -Multiple trapping ses-
sions
-All animals counted each
session, and marked if not
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