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NUR 243 Exam Questions with Complete Solutions
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The primary reasons for delay or failure to access health care includes which of the following - ANSWER-Inability to afford insurance, lack of transportation, refusal of services by providers 
 
The nurse is providing care to a patient with a large abdominal wound that requires packing and a wet to dry dressing. What cost effective measure would the nurse do in preparation to do wound care? - ANSWER-Review previous documentations to identify specific supplies needed 
 
A nurse asks their manager...
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NUR 235 (EXAM #1) Questions with Complete Solutions
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As needed - ANSWER-PRN 
 
By mouth - ANSWER-PO 
 
Intramuscular - ANSWER-IM 
 
intavenously - ANSWER-IV 
 
Intradermal - ANSWER-ID 
 
Every 2 hours - ANSWER-Q2H 
 
Every 3 hours - ANSWER-Q3H 
 
Every 12 hours - ANSWER-Q12H 
 
Tablet - ANSWER-TAB 
 
Before Meals - ANSWER-AC 
 
Discontinue - ANSWER-DO NOT ABBREVIATE 
 
Cubic centimeters - ANSWER-DO NOT ABBREVIATE 
 
Units - ANSWER-DO NOT ABBREVIATE 
 
International Units - ANSWER-DO NOT ABBREVIATE 
 
Orange Juice - ANSWER-DO NOT ABBREVIATE ;) 
 
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NUR 216 - EXAM 1 (Modules 1-3) Exam Questions with Latest Update
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What is an assessment? - ANSWER--A data collection process 
-A continuous process 
-A method to establish a baseline 
 
What is primary subjective data? Give an example. - ANSWER-Client reports feelings/thoughts 
Ex. "I have a headache" 
 
What is secondary subjective data? Give an example. - ANSWER-Anyone, other than the client, reports feelings/thoughts. 
Ex. Spouse states, "She complained of pain in her abdomen this morning." 
 
What is primary objective data? Give an example. - ANSWER-N...
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NUR 215 Exam 1 Questions with Complete Solutions
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Why is nursing considered a profession? - ANSWER-Education, knowledge, selfless concern for others, follow a code of ethics, practice autonomy, accountability, and responsibility, professional organizations 
 
What is a nurse? - ANSWER-Highly trained, well educated, caring, and competent. 
 
6 basic skills - ANSWER-critical thinking skills 
Communication skills 
Organizational skills 
Leadership skills 
Advocacy 
technical skills 
 
4 basic principals of nursing - ANSWER-Advocacy 
Responsibility...
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NUR 215 - EXAM 1 (Modules 1-3) Questions with Correct Answers
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What is a nurse? - ANSWER-Nurses are highly trained, well educated, caring, and competent. 
 
Why is nursing considered a profession? - ANSWER--Standard education 
-Knowledge to role 
-Selfless concern for others 
-Code of ethics 
-Autonomy, Accountability, Responsibility 
-Professional organizations 
 
Name 6 skills a nurse must have - ANSWER--Critical thinking skills 
-Communication skills 
-Organizational skills 
-Leadership skills 
-Advocacy 
-Technical skills 
 
What are the 4 basic p...
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NUR 210 Exam Questions with Latest Update
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Concept - ANSWER-describes a phenomenon, which is described by a concept that is either empirical or abstract. 
 
Empirical concept - ANSWER-one that can be either observed or experienced through senses 
 
Abstract concept - ANSWER-cannot be observed. Ex) hope or caring 
 
o Conceptual model - ANSWER-A set of concepts that integrate the concepts into a meaning 
 
o Propositions: - ANSWER-statements that describe relationships among events, situations, or actions. 
 
o Assumptions: - ANSWER-Also ...
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NUR 206 Exam Questions with Verified Answers
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The nurse teaches a patient about pursed lip breathing. Which action by the patient would indicate to the nurse that further teaching is needed? 
 
The patient practices by blowing through a straw. 
 
The patient's ratio of inhalation to exhalation is 1:3. 
 
The patient inhales slowly through the nose. 
 
The patient puffs up the cheeks while exhaling. - ANSWER-4 
 
A 55-year-old patient with increasing dyspnea is being evaluated for a possible diagnosis of chronic obstructive pulmonary diseas...
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NUR 206 EXAM II PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Which of the following factors from health care providers has contributed to the development of antibiotic resistant organisms? 
 
A. Selecting antibiotic therapy when a fever was not present. 
B. Administering antibiotics for viral infections 
C. Extending the use of antibiotics for prophylactic oral treatments 
D. Refusing to consider the role of alternative complementary therapies in care - ANSWER-B 
 
Mr. S., age 87, has lived in a long term facility for the past 7 years. As a part of his ca...
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NUR 200- Theory of Nursing Midterm Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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What is nursing? - ANSWER-there is no specific definition of nursing, it comes from past experiences whether it is from being a patient or watching medical shows. nursing is not a person but an action that is performed. 
 
what is the focus of nursing? - ANSWER-outcomes of general actions 
 
what do nurses help with? - ANSWER-nurses help with the quality of life, educating the patient, and helping people die without suffering 
 
what was the main explanation of nursing during the prehistoric per...
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NUR 152 EXAM 1 Questions with Latest Update
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Cross training - ANSWER-eventually lead to what we refer to now as PCT or patient care technician. 
 
National Council of State Boards of Nursing defines - ANSWER-individuals who are trained to assist the licensed nurse in the role of providing direct nursing care to health care 
 
UAP - ANSWER-Unlicensed Assistive Personnel 
 
Nurse Practice Act - ANSWER-Because it defines the limits of each level of nursing practice, employers use this document to distinguish job descriptions. 
 
Joint Commiss...
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