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TPN Exam with Practice Questions and Answers
TPN Exam with Practice Questions and Answers 
 
1. What is the primary indication for Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN)? 
A. Mild weight loss 
B. Functional GI tract with poor appetite 
C. Non-functional GI tract 
D. Constipation ANSWER Answer: C. Non-functional GI tract 
Rationale: TPN is used when the GI tract cannot be used for nutrition. 
 
2. Which condition would most likely require TPN? 
A. Peptic ulcer disease 
B. Celiac disease with malabsorption 
C. GERD 
D. Mild diarrhea ANSWER Answe...
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TPN Exam with Practice Questions and Answers 
 
1. What is the primary indication for Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN)? 
A. Mild weight loss 
B. Functional GI tract with poor appetite 
C. Non-functional GI tract 
D. Constipation ANSWER Answer: C. Non-functional GI tract 
Rationale: TPN is used when the GI tract cannot be used for nutrition. 
 
2. Which condition would most likely require TPN? 
A. Peptic ulcer disease 
B. Celiac disease with malabsorption 
C. GERD 
D. Mild diarrhea ANSWER Answe...
TPN Chapter 13 Lab Questions & some chemo Exam with Complete Solutions
TPN Chapter 13 Lab Questions & some chemo Exam with Complete Solutions 
 
What is the average 24-hour requirement of dextrose (per kg of an adult patient's body weight) as a TPN base component? 
A. 100 grams/kg 
B. 50 grams/kg 
C. 15 grams/kg 
D. 1.5 grams/kg ANSWER D. 1.5 grams/kg 
 
Compared with other parenteral solutions, the preparation of TPN solutions poses a(n) _______ risk of contamination and a(n) ________ risk of incompatibility. ANSWER Increased, increased 
 
_________ incompatib...
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TPN Chapter 13 Lab Questions & some chemo Exam with Complete Solutions 
 
What is the average 24-hour requirement of dextrose (per kg of an adult patient's body weight) as a TPN base component? 
A. 100 grams/kg 
B. 50 grams/kg 
C. 15 grams/kg 
D. 1.5 grams/kg ANSWER D. 1.5 grams/kg 
 
Compared with other parenteral solutions, the preparation of TPN solutions poses a(n) _______ risk of contamination and a(n) ________ risk of incompatibility. ANSWER Increased, increased 
 
_________ incompatib...
TPN Quiz with Questions and Answers
TPN Quiz with Questions and Answers 
 
It is a method of feeding that bypasses the GI tract: the IV infusion of dextrose, water, fat, proteins, electrolytes, vitamins, and trace elements. 
 
a. Total Parenteral Nutrition 
b. Intravenous Hyperalimentation 
c. Partial Peripheral Nutrition 
d. A and B ANSWER d. A and B 
 
TPN meets the patient's nutritional needs by way of nutrient-filled solutions administered intravenously through a central line, usually the ___ or it can also be delivered int...
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TPN Quiz with Questions and Answers 
 
It is a method of feeding that bypasses the GI tract: the IV infusion of dextrose, water, fat, proteins, electrolytes, vitamins, and trace elements. 
 
a. Total Parenteral Nutrition 
b. Intravenous Hyperalimentation 
c. Partial Peripheral Nutrition 
d. A and B ANSWER d. A and B 
 
TPN meets the patient's nutritional needs by way of nutrient-filled solutions administered intravenously through a central line, usually the ___ or it can also be delivered int...
NSG 526 Exam 2 with Questions and Solutions
NSG 526 Exam 2 with Questions and Solutions 
 
Group Therapy primary purpose ANSWER The primary purpose of group therapy is to facilitate changes by the patient to address identified problems. 
 
A technique for dealing with an over talkative client and silence from other participants in a group during therapy ANSWER make an observation about the group's silence and invite the others to comment 
 
the technique of "Information Giver". ANSWER During group members sharing methods they per...
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NSG 526 Exam 2 with Questions and Solutions 
 
Group Therapy primary purpose ANSWER The primary purpose of group therapy is to facilitate changes by the patient to address identified problems. 
 
A technique for dealing with an over talkative client and silence from other participants in a group during therapy ANSWER make an observation about the group's silence and invite the others to comment 
 
the technique of "Information Giver". ANSWER During group members sharing methods they per...
NSG 526 Exam with Questions and Solutions
NSG 526 Exam with Questions and Solutions 
 
Hildegard Peplau ANSWER Theory of Interpersonal Relations. 
Earliest modern nursing theory 
Enabled nursing to establish the groundwork for Advanced Practice Nursing. 
Therapeutic communication. 
 
Psychotherapy ANSWER Holistic treatment that relies on the nurse's processing of what the patient is experiencing 
 
During the psychotherapy process the Psych APN: ANSWER Addresses individual and family problems with the patient 
Assesses identified pr...
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NSG 526 Exam with Questions and Solutions 
 
Hildegard Peplau ANSWER Theory of Interpersonal Relations. 
Earliest modern nursing theory 
Enabled nursing to establish the groundwork for Advanced Practice Nursing. 
Therapeutic communication. 
 
Psychotherapy ANSWER Holistic treatment that relies on the nurse's processing of what the patient is experiencing 
 
During the psychotherapy process the Psych APN: ANSWER Addresses individual and family problems with the patient 
Assesses identified pr...
NSG 526 Test 2 Exam with Questions and Answers
NSG 526 Test 2 Exam with Questions and Answers 
 
Therapeutic Factors 
 
Universality 
Altruism 
Instillation of hope 
Imparting information 
Corrective recapitulation of primary family experience 
Development of socializing techniques 
Imitative behavior 
Cohesiveness 
Existential factors 
Catharsis 
Interpersonal learning 
Self-Understanding 
 
were all created by ------------------------ ANSWER Irvin Yalom 
 
Therapeutic Factors 
 
Universality 
Altruism 
Instillation of hope 
Imparting infor...
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NSG 526 Test 2 Exam with Questions and Answers 
 
Therapeutic Factors 
 
Universality 
Altruism 
Instillation of hope 
Imparting information 
Corrective recapitulation of primary family experience 
Development of socializing techniques 
Imitative behavior 
Cohesiveness 
Existential factors 
Catharsis 
Interpersonal learning 
Self-Understanding 
 
were all created by ------------------------ ANSWER Irvin Yalom 
 
Therapeutic Factors 
 
Universality 
Altruism 
Instillation of hope 
Imparting infor...
NSG 526 Exam 3 with Questions and Answers
NSG 526 Exam 3 with Questions and Answers 
 
Norms ANSWER are considered the "right" patterns of behavior for a society 
 
Event interpretation ANSWER should be included for problem-solving therapy for a child with conduct disorder. 
 
Family therapy ANSWER can promote the greatest change in an adolescent's behavior. 
 
The Developmental Theoretical approach ANSWER describes a family's progression through the lifecycle. 
 
Establishing a therapeutic alliance ANSWER is important becau...
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NSG 526 Exam 3 with Questions and Answers 
 
Norms ANSWER are considered the "right" patterns of behavior for a society 
 
Event interpretation ANSWER should be included for problem-solving therapy for a child with conduct disorder. 
 
Family therapy ANSWER can promote the greatest change in an adolescent's behavior. 
 
The Developmental Theoretical approach ANSWER describes a family's progression through the lifecycle. 
 
Establishing a therapeutic alliance ANSWER is important becau...
NSG5003 Chapter 41 Exam with Questions and Answers
NSG5003 Chapter 41 Exam with Questions and Answers 
 
Where in the brain is the vomiting center located? a. Hypothalamus c. Pons b. Medulla oblongata d. Midbrain ANSWER ANS: B The vomiting center of the brain lies in the medulla oblongata. The other locations listed are not related to vomiting 
 
Antiemetic agents, such as domperidone and haloperidol, are antagonists for which receptors? a. 5-Hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) serotonin b. Histamine-2 c. Acetylcholine d. Dopamine ANSWER ANS: D Metoclopram...
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NSG5003 Chapter 41 Exam with Questions and Answers 
 
Where in the brain is the vomiting center located? a. Hypothalamus c. Pons b. Medulla oblongata d. Midbrain ANSWER ANS: B The vomiting center of the brain lies in the medulla oblongata. The other locations listed are not related to vomiting 
 
Antiemetic agents, such as domperidone and haloperidol, are antagonists for which receptors? a. 5-Hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) serotonin b. Histamine-2 c. Acetylcholine d. Dopamine ANSWER ANS: D Metoclopram...
NSG5003 Urology Exam with Questions and Answers
NSG5003 Urology Exam with Questions and Answers 
 
Patients with chronic kidney disease are not likely to develop hyperkalemia as long as they secrete adequate levels of: 
A) antidiuretic hormone 
B) Renin 
C) Aldosterone 
D) Natriuretic peptide ANSWER Aldosterone 
 
In the Randall's plaque pathway for kidney stone formation, the stone is: 
A) attached to plugs protruding from the opening of Bellini ducts 
B) fixed to the surface of a renal papilla at sites of interstitial apatite plaque 
C...
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NSG5003 Urology Exam with Questions and Answers 
 
Patients with chronic kidney disease are not likely to develop hyperkalemia as long as they secrete adequate levels of: 
A) antidiuretic hormone 
B) Renin 
C) Aldosterone 
D) Natriuretic peptide ANSWER Aldosterone 
 
In the Randall's plaque pathway for kidney stone formation, the stone is: 
A) attached to plugs protruding from the opening of Bellini ducts 
B) fixed to the surface of a renal papilla at sites of interstitial apatite plaque 
C...
NSG 5003 Chapter 41 Alterations of Digestive Function Exam with Q and A
NSG 5003 Chapter 41 Alterations of Digestive Function Exam with Q and A 
 
Where in the brain is the vomiting center located? 
a. Hypothalamus 
b. Medulla oblongata 
c. Pons 
d. Midbrain ANSWER ANS: B 
The vomiting center of the brain lies in the medulla oblongata. 
 
Antiemetic agents, such as domperidone and haloperidol, are antagonists for which receptors? 
a. 5-Hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) serotonin 
b. Histamine-2 
c. Acetylcholine 
d. Dopamine ANSWER ANS: D 
Metoclopramide, domperidone, and h...
- Exam (elaborations)
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NSG 5003 Chapter 41 Alterations of Digestive Function Exam with Q and A 
 
Where in the brain is the vomiting center located? 
a. Hypothalamus 
b. Medulla oblongata 
c. Pons 
d. Midbrain ANSWER ANS: B 
The vomiting center of the brain lies in the medulla oblongata. 
 
Antiemetic agents, such as domperidone and haloperidol, are antagonists for which receptors? 
a. 5-Hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) serotonin 
b. Histamine-2 
c. Acetylcholine 
d. Dopamine ANSWER ANS: D 
Metoclopramide, domperidone, and h...
HESI Test bank Med-Surg and other resources with Complete Solutions
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