NUR 2092 Health Assessment Exam 1 (NUR2092)
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NUR 2092 / NUR2092: Health Assessment Exam 1 (Latest 2022 / 2023) Rasmussen College
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- NUR 2092 / NUR2092: Health Assessment Exam 1 (Latest 2022 / 2023) Rasmussen College
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Health Assessment exam 1 ALL ANSWERS 100% CORRECT FALL-2021 SOLUTION GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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3.5(2)3.5228October 20212021/2022A+
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Which statement defines dementia? 
 
 
1 out of 1 points 
 
Selected Answer: 
 
a gradual progressive decrease in cognition which is not reversible 
 
 
 
Answers:	a gradual progressive decrease in cognition which is not reversible 
acute confusional change which resolves with treatment 
being aware of one’s existence or feelings unwanted persistent thoughts or impulses 
•	Question 2 
 
During an interview, the nurse notes that the patient gets up several times to wash...
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NUR 2092 Health Assessment Exam 1 (Muskus)
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Health Assessment - NUR 2092 Exam 1 (Muskus) 
What are the 6 steps of the nursing process? 
1. Assessment 
2. Diagnosis 
3. Outcome 
4. Planning 
5. Implementation 
6. Evaluation 
Assessment Definition (nursing process) 
1. Collect data 
2. Use evidence-based assessment techniques 
3. Document relevant data 
Diagnosis Definition (nursing process) 
1. Compare clinical findings with normal and abnormal variation and developmental events 
2. Interpret da...
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NUR 2092 Health Assessment Exam 1 Questions & Answers
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---24February 20212020/2021A+
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•	Question 1 
1 out of 1 points 
	 
	Which statement defines dementia?			 
	Selected Answer:	a gradual progressive decrease in cognition which is not reversible 
Answers:	a gradual progressive decrease in cognition which is not reversible 
	acute confusional change which resolves with treatment 
	being aware of one’s existence or feelings 
	unwanted persistent thoughts or impulses 
			 
•	Question 2 
1 out of 1 points 
	 
	During an interview, the n...
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