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Sherpath Exam 2 - Pain Questions and Answers with complete solution
A 56-year-old male was admitted to the emergency department with sudden chest pain. The patient is 
stable and the nurse has already inquired about the patient's current pain factors. Which question 
related to pain history is most important for the nurse to ask next? 
"Have you ever experienced pain like this before?" 
"Has anyone else in your family ever experienced chest pain?" 
"How has the pain been affecting your activities of daily living?" 
"What coping strategies have you been u...
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A 56-year-old male was admitted to the emergency department with sudden chest pain. The patient is 
stable and the nurse has already inquired about the patient's current pain factors. Which question 
related to pain history is most important for the nurse to ask next? 
"Have you ever experienced pain like this before?" 
"Has anyone else in your family ever experienced chest pain?" 
"How has the pain been affecting your activities of daily living?" 
"What coping strategies have you been u...
Peds - Exam #1 - Sherpath latest questions and answers all are correct graded A+
The parents of a young child who is hospitalized appear nervous and state that they have had terrible 
past experiences in the hospital. What is the most appropriate nursing action to help promote comfort 
to this patient and family? 
A. Ask the child about previous hospitalization. 
B. Allow the child to draw a picture of previous hospital experience. 
C. Tell the family that this hospitalization will be different from previous hospitalization. 
D. Offer clear information on the patient's hosp...
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The parents of a young child who is hospitalized appear nervous and state that they have had terrible 
past experiences in the hospital. What is the most appropriate nursing action to help promote comfort 
to this patient and family? 
A. Ask the child about previous hospitalization. 
B. Allow the child to draw a picture of previous hospital experience. 
C. Tell the family that this hospitalization will be different from previous hospitalization. 
D. Offer clear information on the patient's hosp...
Sherpath Exam 2 Part 9 Questions And Answers Rated A+
Which of Mrs. Walters' assessments will Julie, her nurse, need to closely monitor as indicators of changes 
in her fluid volume status? 
Select all that apply. 
Vital signs 
Pain level 
Daily weights 
Bowel sounds 
Intake and output - Vital signs 
Daily weights 
Intake and output 
Julie, Mrs. Walters' nurse, is preparing to tally up Mrs. Walters' fluid intake at the end of the shift. Which 
substances should be included in the fluid intake tally? 
Select all that apply. 
Her intravenous fluid...
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Which of Mrs. Walters' assessments will Julie, her nurse, need to closely monitor as indicators of changes 
in her fluid volume status? 
Select all that apply. 
Vital signs 
Pain level 
Daily weights 
Bowel sounds 
Intake and output - Vital signs 
Daily weights 
Intake and output 
Julie, Mrs. Walters' nurse, is preparing to tally up Mrs. Walters' fluid intake at the end of the shift. Which 
substances should be included in the fluid intake tally? 
Select all that apply. 
Her intravenous fluid...
pathophysiology sherpath questions (test 2) latest questions and answers all are correct graded A+
beginning with the initial phase, place the stages of a cell's life cycle in order - mitosis (m) 
resting phase (g0) 
creation of RNA and proteins (g1) 
synthesis of dna (s) 
creation of RNA (g2) 
which distinctive features would be typical of normal cell reproduction - cellular division is called 
mitosis 
cells reproduction is regulated by hormones 
cells require cardiovascular system access for nutrients 
which characteristic reflects benign tumor development from parent cells - benign tumor...
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beginning with the initial phase, place the stages of a cell's life cycle in order - mitosis (m) 
resting phase (g0) 
creation of RNA and proteins (g1) 
synthesis of dna (s) 
creation of RNA (g2) 
which distinctive features would be typical of normal cell reproduction - cellular division is called 
mitosis 
cells reproduction is regulated by hormones 
cells require cardiovascular system access for nutrients 
which characteristic reflects benign tumor development from parent cells - benign tumor...
Foundations Sensory Sherpath Exam 4 Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
Which cognitive alteration does the nurse suspect when a 70-year-old receiving pain medication 
following a hip replacement stays awake all night and is confused? 
A. Dementia 
B. Delirium 
C. Depression 
D. Sensory deprivation - Answer-B. Delirium 
The nurse recognizes which cognitive impairment in a patient with a recent CVA who can follow 
commands but has difficulty responding verbally? 
A. Expressive aphasia 
B. Hypoglycemia 
C. Delirium 
D. Receptive aphasia - Answer-A. Expressive aphasia ...
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Which cognitive alteration does the nurse suspect when a 70-year-old receiving pain medication 
following a hip replacement stays awake all night and is confused? 
A. Dementia 
B. Delirium 
C. Depression 
D. Sensory deprivation - Answer-B. Delirium 
The nurse recognizes which cognitive impairment in a patient with a recent CVA who can follow 
commands but has difficulty responding verbally? 
A. Expressive aphasia 
B. Hypoglycemia 
C. Delirium 
D. Receptive aphasia - Answer-A. Expressive aphasia ...
Sherpath - Tuberculosis test (Questions + Answers) Solved
Blood in the urine - Renal Tuberculosis 
Jaundice and abdominal pain - Hepatic Tuberculosis 
Fever and night sweat - Pulmonary Tuberculosis 
Which situation represents the most risk for spread of tuberculosis? - Sitting next to an infected 
person on an airplane 
An otherwise healthy patient with no history of tuberculosis elicits a significant reaction (Class 2) on a 
routine tuberculin skin test for employment. The patient asks the nurse what the reaction means. How 
should the nurse respond t...
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Blood in the urine - Renal Tuberculosis 
Jaundice and abdominal pain - Hepatic Tuberculosis 
Fever and night sweat - Pulmonary Tuberculosis 
Which situation represents the most risk for spread of tuberculosis? - Sitting next to an infected 
person on an airplane 
An otherwise healthy patient with no history of tuberculosis elicits a significant reaction (Class 2) on a 
routine tuberculin skin test for employment. The patient asks the nurse what the reaction means. How 
should the nurse respond t...
Sherpath Pharmacology and the Nursing Process test (Questions + Answers) Solved
Which type of data collection is obtaining the patient's vital signs? - Answer-Objective 
Obtaining vital signs is objective data collection 
An older adult patient is confused. How does the nurse assess self-care capacity? - Answer-Asking how 
the patient takes medications at home 
This assesses self-care capacity by learning how a patient manages their medications at home. 
The patient describes to the nurse how a new medication made him feel. What kind of data collection is 
this? - Answer-S...
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Which type of data collection is obtaining the patient's vital signs? - Answer-Objective 
Obtaining vital signs is objective data collection 
An older adult patient is confused. How does the nurse assess self-care capacity? - Answer-Asking how 
the patient takes medications at home 
This assesses self-care capacity by learning how a patient manages their medications at home. 
The patient describes to the nurse how a new medication made him feel. What kind of data collection is 
this? - Answer-S...
Sherpath Practice Questions and Answers with complete solution
A patient is ordered 20 units of Humulin N to be given subcutaneously (SQ) every morning before 
breakfast. Which syringe would be used to administer the insulin? 
a. U-50 syringe 
b. U-100 syringe 
c. 1-mL syringe 
d. 3-mL syringe - U-50 syringe 
The nurse would select a U-50 syringe to ensure the most accurate measurement of the prescribed dose. 
A U-100 syringe could be used if the U-50 syringe is not available, but the U-50 is most preferred. Both 1- 
mL and 3-mL syringes are not marked in u...
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A patient is ordered 20 units of Humulin N to be given subcutaneously (SQ) every morning before 
breakfast. Which syringe would be used to administer the insulin? 
a. U-50 syringe 
b. U-100 syringe 
c. 1-mL syringe 
d. 3-mL syringe - U-50 syringe 
The nurse would select a U-50 syringe to ensure the most accurate measurement of the prescribed dose. 
A U-100 syringe could be used if the U-50 syringe is not available, but the U-50 is most preferred. Both 1- 
mL and 3-mL syringes are not marked in u...
Sherpath Exam 2 - Physical Assessment latest questions and answers all are correct graded A+
A nurse is preparing to perform a full cardiac and pulmonary exam on a patient. What patient position is 
appropriate for the nurse to complete this exam? 
Select all that apply. 
Supine 
Fowler 
Prone 
Sims 
Dorsal recumbent - Supine 
Fowler 
Prone 
Dorsal recumbent 
What statement by the patient about hand-washing indicates the patient is in further need of 
education? 
"I need to wash my hands after toileting.""Hand-washing is the best way to prevent infection spread." 
"My nurse should ...
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A nurse is preparing to perform a full cardiac and pulmonary exam on a patient. What patient position is 
appropriate for the nurse to complete this exam? 
Select all that apply. 
Supine 
Fowler 
Prone 
Sims 
Dorsal recumbent - Supine 
Fowler 
Prone 
Dorsal recumbent 
What statement by the patient about hand-washing indicates the patient is in further need of 
education? 
"I need to wash my hands after toileting.""Hand-washing is the best way to prevent infection spread." 
"My nurse should ...
Sherpath Exam 2 - Preparation for Patient Interview and Physical Assessment Complete Questions And Answers
Which strategies are effective in encouraging open communication between the nurse and patient? 
Select all that apply. 
Ask "Why?" questions. 
Have a relaxed, open posture. 
Avoid negative, non-verbal cues. 
Avoid use of closed-ended questions. 
Pay attention to what patient is saying. - Have a relaxed, open posture. 
Avoid negative, non-verbal cues. 
Pay attention to what patient is saying. 
If the patient interview takes place in the patient's home, in what room does it generally take plac...
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Which strategies are effective in encouraging open communication between the nurse and patient? 
Select all that apply. 
Ask "Why?" questions. 
Have a relaxed, open posture. 
Avoid negative, non-verbal cues. 
Avoid use of closed-ended questions. 
Pay attention to what patient is saying. - Have a relaxed, open posture. 
Avoid negative, non-verbal cues. 
Pay attention to what patient is saying. 
If the patient interview takes place in the patient's home, in what room does it generally take plac...
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155 Exam 3 Galen (Units 6 (11-13) ,7 (24-26) ,8(11-13)) Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)
Rau's Respiratory Care Pharmacology Ch. 1 |90 Questions and Answers with complete solution
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