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YEAR 11 PRELIMINARY LEGAL STUDIES EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED TO PASS
Court hierarchy - CORRECT ANSWER The order of importance and authority of courts in Australia 
 
What is the highest court in Australia? - CORRECT ANSWER The high court 
 
What are the roles of the high court - CORRECT ANSWER - It deals with cases concerning interpretation of the Australian constitution validity of laws 
 
What appeals do the high court hear? - CORRECT ANSWER Appeals from the federal court, the family courts and the supreme courts 
 
Explain the role of the local courts - CORREC...
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Court hierarchy - CORRECT ANSWER The order of importance and authority of courts in Australia 
 
What is the highest court in Australia? - CORRECT ANSWER The high court 
 
What are the roles of the high court - CORRECT ANSWER - It deals with cases concerning interpretation of the Australian constitution validity of laws 
 
What appeals do the high court hear? - CORRECT ANSWER Appeals from the federal court, the family courts and the supreme courts 
 
Explain the role of the local courts - CORREC...
PRELIMINARY LEGAL STUDIES QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS 100% CORRECT
Rules - CORRECT ANSWER Regulations or principles governing procedure or controlling conduct 
 
Law - CORRECT ANSWER A set of rules imposed on all members of a community which are officially recognised, binding and enforceable by persons or organisations such as the police and/or courts 
 
Equality - CORRECT ANSWER The state or quality of being equal; that is, of having the same rights or status 
 
Fairness - CORRECT ANSWER Freedom from bias, dishonesty, or injustice; a concept commonly relat...
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Rules - CORRECT ANSWER Regulations or principles governing procedure or controlling conduct 
 
Law - CORRECT ANSWER A set of rules imposed on all members of a community which are officially recognised, binding and enforceable by persons or organisations such as the police and/or courts 
 
Equality - CORRECT ANSWER The state or quality of being equal; that is, of having the same rights or status 
 
Fairness - CORRECT ANSWER Freedom from bias, dishonesty, or injustice; a concept commonly relat...
NCLEX REVIEW: ACUTE RENAL FAILURE/KIDNEY TRANSPLANTS QUESTIONS WITH CORREFT ANSWERS GRADED TO PASS
You expect a patient in the oliguric phase of renal failure to have a 24 hour urine output less than: 
 
1) 200ml 
2) 400ml 
3) 800ml 
4) 1000ml - CORRECT ANSWER 2) 
 
The most common early sign of kidney disease is: 
 
1. Sodium retention 
2. Elevated BUN level 
3. Development of metabolic acidosis 
4. Inability to dilute or concentrate urine - CORRECT ANSWER 2. 
 
Which sign indicated the second phase of acute renal failure? 
 
1. Daily doubling of urine output (4 to 5 L/day) 
2. Urine output ...
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You expect a patient in the oliguric phase of renal failure to have a 24 hour urine output less than: 
 
1) 200ml 
2) 400ml 
3) 800ml 
4) 1000ml - CORRECT ANSWER 2) 
 
The most common early sign of kidney disease is: 
 
1. Sodium retention 
2. Elevated BUN level 
3. Development of metabolic acidosis 
4. Inability to dilute or concentrate urine - CORRECT ANSWER 2. 
 
Which sign indicated the second phase of acute renal failure? 
 
1. Daily doubling of urine output (4 to 5 L/day) 
2. Urine output ...
RENAL FAILURE (NCLEX) QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED TO PASS
What are the three types of renal failure? - CORRECT ANSWER Pre-renal failure, intra-renal failure, post-renal failure 
 
Which type of renal failure: Blood can't get to the kidneys. - CORRECT ANSWER Pre-renal failure (thus kidneys won't get perfused adequately) 
 
Which type of renal failure: Damage has occurred inside the kidneys. - CORRECT ANSWER Intra-renal failure 
 
Which type of renal failure: Urine can't get out of the kidneys. - CORRECT ANSWER Post-renal failure (thus the urine gets ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What are the three types of renal failure? - CORRECT ANSWER Pre-renal failure, intra-renal failure, post-renal failure 
 
Which type of renal failure: Blood can't get to the kidneys. - CORRECT ANSWER Pre-renal failure (thus kidneys won't get perfused adequately) 
 
Which type of renal failure: Damage has occurred inside the kidneys. - CORRECT ANSWER Intra-renal failure 
 
Which type of renal failure: Urine can't get out of the kidneys. - CORRECT ANSWER Post-renal failure (thus the urine gets ...
ACUTE RENAL FAILURE PRACTICE QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED TO PASS
ACUTE RENAL FAILURE PRACTICE QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED TO PASS
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ACUTE RENAL FAILURE PRACTICE QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED TO PASS
KIDNEY FAILURE NCLEX QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED TO PASS
A client with acute renal failure develops sever hyperkalemia. What would the nurse anticipate to be used to treat this imbalance? 
1) Furosemide (Lasix) 
2) Amphojel (aluminum hydroxide) 
3) 50% glucose and regular insulin 
4) Epoetin (Procrit) - CORRECT ANSWER 3: Hyperkalemia can develop into an emergency situation (Cardia Arrest). It is important to quickly move the potassium back into the cells by administering 50% glucose and regular insulin, usually in conjunction with some type of base t...
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A client with acute renal failure develops sever hyperkalemia. What would the nurse anticipate to be used to treat this imbalance? 
1) Furosemide (Lasix) 
2) Amphojel (aluminum hydroxide) 
3) 50% glucose and regular insulin 
4) Epoetin (Procrit) - CORRECT ANSWER 3: Hyperkalemia can develop into an emergency situation (Cardia Arrest). It is important to quickly move the potassium back into the cells by administering 50% glucose and regular insulin, usually in conjunction with some type of base t...
ACUTE RENAL INJURY & CKD – NCLEX QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED TO PASS
How do you determine that a patient's oliguria is associated with acute renal failure (ARF)? 
A. Specific gravity of urine at 3 different times is 1.010. 
B. The serum creatinine level is normal. 
C. The blood urea nitrogen (BUN) level is normal or below. 
D. Hypokalemia is identified. - CORRECT ANSWER A. Specific gravity of urine at 3 different times is 1.010. 
A urinalysis may show casts, red blood cells (RBCs), white blood cells (WBCs), a specific gravity fixed at about 1.010, and urine osmo...
- Exam (elaborations)
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How do you determine that a patient's oliguria is associated with acute renal failure (ARF)? 
A. Specific gravity of urine at 3 different times is 1.010. 
B. The serum creatinine level is normal. 
C. The blood urea nitrogen (BUN) level is normal or below. 
D. Hypokalemia is identified. - CORRECT ANSWER A. Specific gravity of urine at 3 different times is 1.010. 
A urinalysis may show casts, red blood cells (RBCs), white blood cells (WBCs), a specific gravity fixed at about 1.010, and urine osmo...
Exam 4: Acute Kidney Injury NCLEX Questions
A 
c 
Which descriptions characterize aki? Select all that apply 
A. Primary cause of death is infection 
B. It almost always affects older people 
C. Disease course is potentially reversible 
D. Most common cause is diabetic nephropathy 
E. Cardiovascular disease is most common cause of death 
B 
d 
During the oliguric phase of aki, the nurse monitors the patient for select all that apply 
A. Hypotension 
B. Ecg changes 
C. Hypernatremia 
D. Pulmonary edema 
E. Urine with high specific gravity...
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A 
c 
Which descriptions characterize aki? Select all that apply 
A. Primary cause of death is infection 
B. It almost always affects older people 
C. Disease course is potentially reversible 
D. Most common cause is diabetic nephropathy 
E. Cardiovascular disease is most common cause of death 
B 
d 
During the oliguric phase of aki, the nurse monitors the patient for select all that apply 
A. Hypotension 
B. Ecg changes 
C. Hypernatremia 
D. Pulmonary edema 
E. Urine with high specific gravity...
NCLEX STYLE PRACTICE QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED TO PASS: ACUTE RENAL FAILURE
Which sign indicated the second phase of acute renal failure? 
 
1. Daily doubling of urine output (4 to 5 L/day) 
2. Urine output less than 400 ml/day 
3. Urine output less than 100 ml/day 
4. Stabilization of renal function -CORECT ANSWER28. Answer: 1. Daily doubling of urine output (4 to 5 L/day) 
 
Daily doubling of the urine output indicates that the nephrons are healing. This means the patient is passing into the second phase (dieresis) of acute renal failure. 
 
Your patient returns from ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Which sign indicated the second phase of acute renal failure? 
 
1. Daily doubling of urine output (4 to 5 L/day) 
2. Urine output less than 400 ml/day 
3. Urine output less than 100 ml/day 
4. Stabilization of renal function -CORECT ANSWER28. Answer: 1. Daily doubling of urine output (4 to 5 L/day) 
 
Daily doubling of the urine output indicates that the nephrons are healing. This means the patient is passing into the second phase (dieresis) of acute renal failure. 
 
Your patient returns from ...
Nursing Jurisprudence Quiz Questions with Compete Solutions Rated to Pass
Nursing jurisprudence - application of the principles of law as they relate to the practice of nursing, to the obligations of nurses to their patients and to the relations of nurses with each other and with other health care professionals` 
 
NPA - . peer review 
. Nurse licensure compact 
. defines its responsibility for regulating nursing education, licensure, and practice 
 
What is the primary responsibilities of the Texas Board of Nursing? - . Protecting the interest of the public ...
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Nursing jurisprudence - application of the principles of law as they relate to the practice of nursing, to the obligations of nurses to their patients and to the relations of nurses with each other and with other health care professionals` 
 
NPA - . peer review 
. Nurse licensure compact 
. defines its responsibility for regulating nursing education, licensure, and practice 
 
What is the primary responsibilities of the Texas Board of Nursing? - . Protecting the interest of the public ...
TNCC: TRAUMA NURSING PROCESS QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS RATED A+
NHA PCT MODULE 1 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS