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- NUR 311 2
- NUR 321 NUR321 43
- NUR 321 VCE #3 Lesson 12- Oxygenation VCE Assignment #3-Lesson 12 3
- NUR 321 VCE #4 Lesson 10- Medication Administration NUR 321 3
- NUR 321 VCE #5 Fluid and Electrolyte Balance. NUR 321 2
- NUR 321 VCE 5 Fluid and Electrolyte Balance. 1
- NUR 326 16
- NUR 365- obstetrics 1
- NUR321 1
- NURS 321 NURS 321 4
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NUR 321/NUR 321 VCE # 1 Lesson 3- Critical Thinking in Nursing Practice/Utica College
VCE 1: Lesson 3: Critical Thinking in Nursing Practice
NUR 326 - Exam 1 Review/NUR 326 - Exam 1 Review. 
Exam 1 Review 
Module 1: Chapters 1-3 
Chapter 1: (7 questions) 
 Be familiar with the nursing process. Refer to page 3 Figure 1.2 
o Assessment – collect data, used EBP techniques, document relevant data 
o Diagnosis – compare clinical findings, interpret data, validate diagnosis, 
document diagnoses 
o Outcome – identity, individualize, culturally expected, realistic and measurable, 
timeline 
o Planning – priorities, outcomes, timel...
NUR 326 - Exam 4 Review/NUR 326 - Exam 4 Review. 
Exam 4 Review 
Module 10: Chapter 22 (15 questions) 
● Be familiar with the anatomic location of the organs by quadrant. Refer to pg 532. 
o RUQ 
▪ Liver 
▪ Gallbladder 
▪ Duodenum 
▪ Head of pancreas 
▪ Right kidney and adrenal 
▪ Hepatic flexure of colon 
▪ Ascending and transverse colon
NUR 326 - Exam 2 Review/NUR 326 - Exam 2 Review. 
Module 5: Chapter 13 
Chapter 13: (17 questions) 
 Be familiar with epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous layers (pg. 197-198) 
o Epidermis 
 Thin but though, replaced every 4 weeks. Avascular 
 Basal cell layer forms new cells 
 Horny cell layer consists of dead keratin cells 
o Dermis 
 Inner supportive layer composed of mostly collagen 
 Has elastic tissue to allow body to stretch 
 Nerves, sensory receptors, blood vessels, ...