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NUR 110 Exam 2 Study Guide Questions and Answers 2026
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What types of patients are MANDATORY to record input and output? 
burns, recent surgery, electrolyte imbalance, certain medication regimens, renal failure, severe emesis or diarrhea, and CHF 
 
ALSO: NG Tube, Drainage collective devices, and IV therapy patients 
How often are I&O's generally totaled?? 
every 8 hours @ 700, 1500, & 2300.. 
How much minimum is recommended for output per hour? 
30 mL 
How are solids measured in I&O? 
in percent 
What are types of output? 
Urine, loose stool/diar...
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NUR 110 EXAM 3 STUDY QUESTION WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 2026
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A nurse uses ________ strategies to promote health and wellness and prevent illness. 
Risk factor modification strategies 
Different attitudes cause people to react in different ways to illness of the illness of a family member... 
Illness behavior 
Promotes a society in which all people live long, healthy lives. Four overarching goals: attain high quality longer lives free of preventable disease, disability, injury, and premature death. Achieve health equity, eliminate disparities, and improve ...
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Nur 110 Exam 4 Questions and Answers 2026
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Hyponatremia 
Caused by: 
Diuretics 
GI fluid loss 
Adrenal insufficiency 
Excessive intake of hypotonic solutions, such as water or D5W IV fluids 
Syndrome of inappropriate ADH 
Hypernatremia 
caused by: 
Excessive sodium intake 
Water deprivation 
Increased water loss through profuse sweating, heat stroke, or diabetes insipidus 
Administration of hypertonic tube feeding 
Hypokalemia 
caused by: 
Diuretics 
GI fluid loss through vomiting, gastric suction, or diarrhea 
Steroid administration 
Hy...
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NUR 110 Exam 4 Nutrition GI & GU Study Questions with Detailed Solutions 2026
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What would cause an increased BMR? 
Fever 
Who would have a decreased BMR? 
Sleeping, fasting & older adults 
Which feeing tube is most appropriate for long term feeding use 
Gastrostomy Tube (G-Tube) 
What findings should lead the nurse to suspect poor nutritional status 
Flaky facial skin, facial edema and pale skin color 
hypertonic enema 
draws water into colon, Fleets enema (cleansing enema) 
carminative enema 
help to expel flatus from the rectum and provide relief from gaseous distention ...
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NUR 110 Exam 5- Peri Op with Answers 2026
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When does the perioperative stage begin? 
Pt & surgeon decide upon the need for surgery 
When does the perioperative stage end? 
Pt is discharged from the facility 
When does the intraoperative stage begin? 
Pt is transferred to the OR 
When does the intraoperative stage end? 
Pt is transferred to PACU (post-anesthesia care unit) 
When does postoperative stage being? 
Pt leaves the OR for the PACU 
When does postoperative stage end? 
Pt is discharged from the care of the surgeon 
How long does t...
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NUR 110 Exam 5 Study Questions with Correct Detailed Solutions 2026 Updated
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anesthesia 
agent that produces states such as loss of consciousness, analgesia, relaxation and loss of reflexes 
atelectasis 
incomplete expansion or collapse of a part of the lungs 
deep vein thrombosis (DVT) 
formation of a blood clot (thrombus) in a deep vein 
elective surgery 
surgery that is recommended but can be omitted or delayed without catastrophe 
emergency surgery 
surgery that must be performed immediately to save the person's life or a body organ 
general anesthesia 
administra...
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NUR 110 Exam 1 Practice Questions and Answers Graded A+ 2026
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The factor that best advanced the practice of nursing in the twenty-first century was: 
a. growth of cities 
b. teachings of christianity 
c. better education of nurses 
d. improved conditions for women 
c. 
Graduate nurses must pass a licensure examination administered by the: 
a. State Boards of Nursing 
b. National League of Nursing 
c. Accredited school of nursing 
d. American Nurses Association 
a. 
A group that lobbies at the state and federal levels for advancement of nurses' role, eco...
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