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	NSG 6420 Week 1 quiz answers
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NSG 6420 Week 1 quiz answers 
 
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Barriers to teaching differ from obstacles to learning in that obstacles to learning: 
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are barriers that impede the nurses ability to provide education 
 
 
 
 
 
are psychosocial issues presented by the learner 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Barriers to teaching can be best described as factors that 
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negatively impact on the learner's efforts to establish a mutual partnership with the nurse educator. interfere with the learner...
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Exam (elaborations) NSG 6420 MIDTERM EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES
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NSG 6420 MIDTERM EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES 
Gerontology Class…. 
Week 1: 
1. Question : 
The major impact of the physiological changes that occur with aging is: 
Reduced physiological reserve 
Reduced homeostatic mechanisms 
Impaired immunological response 
CORRECT All of the above 
Instructor Explanation: The major impact of all of these physiological changes can be 
highlighted with three primary points. First, there is a reduced physiological reserve of most body 
systems,...
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	NSG 6420 WEEK 7 QUIZ
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NSG 6420 WEEK 7 QUIZ 
1-	The symptoms of chronic eczema include: 
•	Thickened, leathery-looking skin or lichenification (called lichen simplex chronicus) 
 
 
2-	What occupation is the greatest risk for scabies-Nursing facility 3- Eczema with leather skin- is it acute, subacute, or chronic 
4-	Greasy flakes on scalp, face, and back 
seborrheic dermatitis 
5-	Patient with leukemia just released from a hospital with scaly rash on hands and feet, how should you treat? •	Ivermectin***** 
6-	Whic...
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NSG 6420 MIDTERM EXAM WEEK 4
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NSG 6420 MIDTERM EXAM WEEK 4 
1. Which of the following is the most important question to ask during cardiovascular 
health history? 
Student Answer: 
Number of offspring 
Last physical exam 
Sudden death of a family member 
Use of caffeine 
Instructor Explanation: 
The sudden death of a family member is an important question to ask in the health history 
because it reveals the cardiovascular disease risk of the patient. Sudden death is usually due to 
an acute cardiovascular event, such as m...
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Gerontology Class…. Week 1:MIDTERM EXAM GUIDE NSG 6420/NSG 6420:
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Gerontology Class…. 
Week 1:MIDTERM EXAM GUIDE 
NSG 6420/NSG 6420: 
Gerontology Class…. 
Week 1: 
1. Question : 
The major impact of the physiological changes that occur with aging is: 
Reduced physiological reserve 
Reduced homeostatic mechanisms 
Impaired immunological response 
CORRECT All of the above 
Instructor Explanation: The major impact of all of these physiological changes can be 
highlighted with three primary points. First, there is a reduced physiological reserve of most body...
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NSG 6420 WEEK 3 QUIZ / NSG6420 WEEK 3 QUIZ: GRADED A | 100% CORRECT |SOUTH UNIVERSITY
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NSG 6420 WEEK 3 QUIZ / NSG6420 WEEK 3 QUIZ: GRADED A | 100% CORRECT |SOUTH UNIVERSITY 
NSG 6420 WEEK 3 QUIZ 
 
 
 
 
NSG 6420 WEEK 3 QUIZ / NSG6420 WEEK 3 QUIZ: GRADED A | 100% CORRECT |SOUTH UNIVERSITY 
 
 
Week 3	 
Return to deck 
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Susan P., a 60-year-old woman with a 30 pack year history, presents to your primary care practice for evaluation of a persistent, daily cough with increased sputum production, worse in the morning, occurring over the past three months. She tells you, “I have th...
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	NSG 6420 WEEK 7 QUIZ
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NSG 6420 WEEK 7 QUIZ 
1-	The symptoms of chronic eczema include: 
•	Thickened, leathery-looking skin or lichenification (called lichen simplex chronicus) 
 
 
2-	What occupation is the greatest risk for scabies-Nursing facility 3- Eczema with leather skin- is it acute, subacute, or chronic 
4-	Greasy flakes on scalp, face, and back 
seborrheic dermatitis 
5-	Patient with leukemia just released from a hospital with scaly rash on hands and feet, how should you treat? •	Ivermectin***** 
6-	Whic...
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NSG 6420 Gerontology week 1 midterm Questions and Answers,100% CORRECT
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Gerontology Class…. Week 1: 
NSG 6420 Gerontology week 1 midterm Questions and Answers 
1.	Question : 
 
The major impact of the physiological changes that occur with aging is: 
 
Reduced physiological reserve Reduced homeostatic mechanisms Impaired immunological response 
CORRECT	All of the above 
 
Instructor Explanation: The major impact of all of these physiological changes can be highlighted with three primary points. First, there is a reduced physiological reserve of most body systems, p...
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NSG 6420 Week 7 Quiz with Answers
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NSG 6420 Week 7 Quiz 
1. When a patient presents with a skin-related complaint, it is important to first: 
2. The appearance of a 2-10 cm. herald patch with subsequent development of parallel oval lesions on the trunk in a christmas tree distribution involving the upper arms and upper legs are common in 
3. Mr. Fitzgerald is a 68-year-old previously healthy man with a history of significant sun exposure who presents with a progressively enlarging 18 x 16 mm erythematous pruritic oval patch on h...
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NSG 6420:2023 FNP I ADULT/GERO FINAL REVIEW STUDY GUIDE
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NSG 6420:2023 FNP I 
ADULT/GERO FINAL REVIEW 
STUDY GUIDE 
1. General Concepts in Geriatrics 
Impact of physiological changes with aging: Kennedy Chapter 1. 
The major impact of all of these physiological changes can be highlighted with three primary points. 
First, there is a reduced physiological reserve of most body systems, particularly cardiac, respiratory, and 
renal. Second, there are reduced homeostatic mechanisms that fail to adjust regulatory systems such as 
temperature control a...