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NURS 302 module 1 practice Questions and Answers with complete solution

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Which of the following nursing assessment findings are consistent with alcohol withdrawal? A. Patient is diaphoretic, constipated, cannot eat his lunch, p = 70, BP = 140/85, T = 101°F B. Patient is agitated and tremulous, p = 100, BP = 110/70, T = 101°F C. Patient is disoriented when awake, sleeping on and off throughout the shift, skin cool and dry, T = 98.4°F D. Patient is vomiting, tremulous, having difficulty sleeping, p = 100, BP = 160/95, T = 99°F - Answer-D. Patient is vomiting,...

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NR 302 Exam 1 Review Questions With 100% Correct Answers.

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The Nurse is interviewing their patient. The nurse states "Can you tell me exactly what you feel when you are having difficulty catching your breath?" Which of the following communication techniques is the nurse utilizing? A) Attending to cues B) Paraphrasing C) Focusing D) Summarazing - Answer-C) Focusing The nurse is obtaining a family health history when the client reports that a grandparent has type 1 diabetes. Where can the nurse document this information? A) Present health/ illn...

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NURS 302 - Endocrine 2 (Exam 2) Questions And Answers With Latest Updates

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What are the two main purposes of thyroid hormones? - Answer-Regulate energy metabolism and growth and development What is the normal range for T4? - Answer-4.6-11 mcg/dL What is the normal range for T3? - Answer-70-204 ng/dL What is the normal range for TSH? - Answer-0.4-4.2 uU/mL What is thyrotoxicosis? - Answer-Hypermetabolism resulting in excess amounts of T3, T4, or both What is the relationship between TSH and T3/T4 levels? - Answer-Inverse; when one is high, the other is low; when ...

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NUR 302: Intro to Standards-Based Nursing Exam 1 SG Complete Questions And Answers

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What is person-centered care? - Answer-The provision of care with the patient located at the center of the care process What are the personal attributes of a nurse? - Answer-Open-mindedness Self-awareness Bravery Value Leadership Motivation Responsibility Knowledge What are the four competencies that are combined to become "blended competencies"? - Answer-1. Cognitive- critical thinking 2. Technical- the things you do: putting in an IV, giving a bath, etc 3. Interpersonal- promoti...

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NURS 302 Final Exam Complete Questions And Answers

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self-focusing - Focus is taken away from the client, who is seeking help. "My way or the highway" Characteristics of nursing - Altruism Specialized knowledge Autonomy/ethics Formal socialization - lectures, assignments, labs, and papers Informal socialization - Observation in the clinical site Professional socialism - Absorbing the culture of nursing Learning new roles Novice Nurse - has no experience with specific patient populations and uses rules to guide performance. Advanced Beg...

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Nurs 302 Test 3 Musculoskeletal Part 1 Questions and Answers with complete solution

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define sprain - Answer-an injury to the ligament structures surrounding a joint what is a sprain usually caused by - Answer-by a wrenching or twisting motion what are the types of sprains - Answer-1st Degree (mild) - tearing of a few fibers 2nd Degree (moderate) - partial tearing - more swelling and tenderness 3rd Degree ( severe) - complete tearing of the ligament what is the presentation of a sprain - Answer-extreme pain, may be able to palpate a gap in the joint...most common areas of s...

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NUR 302 Exam 1 Questions With 100% Correct Answers.

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what are the four types of theories and describe each one - descriptive: theory that describes something; gives general information explain: it explains something (process, etc.) Predictive: theory that predicts and outcome Prescriptive: tell the nurse what to do and how to do it; this type is the most difficult one to develop (descriptive is the most broad and prescriptive is the most specific) why do nurses need nursing conceptual models and theories? - 1. organize nursing knowledge 2. ...

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define sprain - Answer-an injury to the ligament structures surrounding a joint what is a sprain usually caused by - Answer-by a wrenching or twisting motion what are the types of sprains - Answer-1st Degree (mild) - tearing of a few fibers 2nd Degree (moderate) - partial tearing - more swelling and tenderness 3rd Degree ( severe) - complete tearing of the ligament what is the presentation of a sprain - Answer-extreme pain, may be able to palpate a gap in the joint...most common areas of s...

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The purpose of an intentional mask leak is to... - Wash out CO2 and prevent rebreathing Recommended guidelines state that HSV can be considered when.... - Cheyne Stokes and central Apneas have not been eliminated. What is aerophagia? - The swallowing of air What is maxillomandibular advancement? - Treatment that involves cutting and advancing the upper and lower jaw bones; enlarging and stabilizing the posterior airway. What is the PRIMARY function of the EPAP setting? - To eliminate desat...

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