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NUR 1211 FINAL EXAM NEWEST 2024 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 250 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
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NUR 1211 FINAL EXAM NEWEST 2024 ACTUAL 
EXAM COMPLETE 250 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT 
DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) 
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A nurse has been working with Mrs. Griffin, a 71-yearold 
patient whose poorly controlled type 1 diabetes has 
led to numerous health problems. Over the past several 
years Mrs. Griffin has had several admissions to the 
hospital medical unit, and the nurse has often carried out 
health promotion interventions. Who is ultimately 
responsible for maintaining an...
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NUR 1211 FINAL EXAM NEWEST 2024 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 250 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
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NUR 1211 FINAL EXAM NEWEST 2024 ACTUAL 
EXAM COMPLETE 250 QUESTIONS AND 
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED 
ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
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NUR 1211 - Unit 2 - Upper Respiratory Problems Correct 100%
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Epistaxis - ANSWERnosebleed, 
NI: stay calm, quiet, sit and lean forward, hold pressure on the soft spot for 10-15 minutes 
 
Deviated Septum/nasal polyps SS:/NI/Educ. - ANSWERSS: stuffy nose, headache, post nasal drip, snoring 
NI: tape nasal packing string to cheek, elevate HOB, cold compress, monitor for hemorrhage - frequent swallowing 
Teach: no bearing down, bending over, coughing, sneeze with mouth open, no aspirin or NSAIDS 
 
Rhinitis : SS:/NI:/Educ - ANSWERinflammation of nasal mucosa...
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NUR1211: Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA
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Transient Ischemic Attacks - Temporary neurologic dysfunction. May be motor, sensory or visual. 
Are TIAs permanent or temporary incidents? - Temporary 
A family member of a client with a hemorrhagic stroke asks about anticoagulant therapy. Will be started 
if necessary to enhance cerebral circulation. - False. 
Administration of an anticoagulant to a client who is bleeding will interfere with clotting and increase 
bleeding. Anticoagulants are not used in this situation because they will incr...
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NUR1211: MED SURG 1211 EXAM 2 Questions with Detailed Answers
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Intracranial pressure (ICP) 
-pressure exerted by the volume of the intracranial contents within the cranial vault; brain tissue, blood, 
and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). 
Monroe-Kellie Doctorine- foundation for understand increased ICP 
-changes in volume in one component must reciprocate change in other components 
What is normal ICP? Why must the volume remain constant? 
-Normal ICP= 0-15 mmHg 
-The fixed nature of the skull is reason the volume of its contents must remain constant 
Examples o...
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NUR1211: Medical-Surgery 1 Test 3 Questions and Detailed Answers
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GI Tract 
25 foot tube form mouth to the anus 
main function is to digest, absorb nutrients, and excrete waste 
plays a critical role in homeostasis 
GI tract consists of 
-oral cavity 
-esophagus 
-stomach 
-pancreas 
-liver and gallbladder 
-small and large intestine 
-rectum 
digestion begins in the 
mouth 
is a major site of digestion 
stomach 
the main function of the small intestine is to 
absorb nutrients 
the main function of the large intestine is to 
balance fluid and electrolytes 
GI ...
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NuR1211: Inflammation and Immunity - Chapter 17 Test questions with complete Answers
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This type of immunity is immediate but short-tern and nonspecific. It does not provide true 
immunity on repeated exposure. - Inflammatory 
 What are the 3 types of immunity? - Inflammation, cell mediated, antibody mediated 
 Infection is usually accompanied by this type of immunity. However, this type of immunity can 
occur without the presence of infection. What type of immunity is this? - Inflammatory 
 Neutrophils and macrophages are types of WBCs. What do they function to do? - Destroy ...
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NUR1211: Evolve: Cardiovascular, Blood, and Lymphatic System Exam Questions with correct Answers. Scored 100%
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A nurse has administered sublingual nitroglycerine. Which parameter should the nurse use to determine 
the effectiveness of sublingual nitroglycerin? 
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Relief of anginal pain 
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Improved cardiac output 
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Decreased blood pressure 
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Dilation of superficial blood vessels - 1 
Relief of anginal pain 
What should a nurse do to decrease or control the sensory and cognitive disturbances that can occur 
after a client has open-heart surgery? 
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Restrict family visits 
2 
Withhold analge...
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NUR1211: Rheumatoid Arthritis, Lupus, Scleroderma Summary questions with complete solutions
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Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) - a chronic, progressive, systemic inflammatory autoimmune disease that 
mostly affects synovial joints 
Which ethinc group of people is most affected by RA? - euro-americans 
Pannus - vascular granulation tissue composed of inflammatory cells, erodes the cartilage and 
eventually the bone 
Which gender is mostly effected by RA? - women, young to middle-aged 
True or False: RA flare ups are most prevalent in the summers months. - False, mostly prevalent in 
the winte...
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NUR1211: Med/Surg Perioperative Nursing Summary Questions with complete solutions
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The preoperative phase begins when: 
- The decision to proceed with surgical intervention is made and ends with the transfer of the patient 
onto the operating room (OR) bed. 
The intraoperative phase begins when: 
- The patient is transferred onto the OR bed and ends with admission to the PACU. 
The postoperative phase begins with: 
- The admission of the patient to the PACU and ends with a follow-up evaluation in the clinical setting or 
home 
Indications for surgery without delay (emergent)...
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