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NSG 310 Exam Questions and Correct Answer
NSG 310 Exam Questions and Correct Answer
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[Show more]What is the Left Anterior Descending (LAD) Artery? 
Answer- The artery that supplies the left ventricle 
Which artery is most commonly involved in myocardial infarction? 
Answer- LAD artery 
Where do veins from the upper and lower body enter the heart? 
Answer- The right atrium 
Where do veins from ...
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Add to cartWhat is the Left Anterior Descending (LAD) Artery? 
Answer- The artery that supplies the left ventricle 
Which artery is most commonly involved in myocardial infarction? 
Answer- LAD artery 
Where do veins from the upper and lower body enter the heart? 
Answer- The right atrium 
Where do veins from ...
What are obstructive pulmonary diseases characterized by? 
Answer- An increase in resistance to airflow from the trachea and larger 
bronchi to the terminal and respiratory bronchioles, making gas exchange more 
difficult 
Are emphysema, asthma, chronic bronchitis, and bronchiectasis examples of ...
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Add to cartWhat are obstructive pulmonary diseases characterized by? 
Answer- An increase in resistance to airflow from the trachea and larger 
bronchi to the terminal and respiratory bronchioles, making gas exchange more 
difficult 
Are emphysema, asthma, chronic bronchitis, and bronchiectasis examples of ...
By how many does the gravida increase when someone is pregnant with twins? 
Answer- Just by 1 
What is the range for preterm babies? 
Answer- A pregnancy that has reached 20 weeks of gestation, but ends 
before completion of 37 weeks of gestation 
What is the range for late-preterm babies? 
Answer-...
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Add to cartBy how many does the gravida increase when someone is pregnant with twins? 
Answer- Just by 1 
What is the range for preterm babies? 
Answer- A pregnancy that has reached 20 weeks of gestation, but ends 
before completion of 37 weeks of gestation 
What is the range for late-preterm babies? 
Answer-...
What is a Passenger? 
Answer- The fetus 
What is the Presentation of the fetus? 
Answer- The part of the fetus that enters the pelvic inlet first and leads 
through the birth canal during labor 
What are the different presentations a fetus can be? 
Answer- Cephalic 
Breech 
Shoulder 
What is the Fe...
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Add to cartWhat is a Passenger? 
Answer- The fetus 
What is the Presentation of the fetus? 
Answer- The part of the fetus that enters the pelvic inlet first and leads 
through the birth canal during labor 
What are the different presentations a fetus can be? 
Answer- Cephalic 
Breech 
Shoulder 
What is the Fe...
Examples of therapeutic nonverbal communication 
Answer---- eye contact/no eye contact 
body language 
posture 
fidgeting 
writing 
gestures 
Components of body language 
Answer---- facial expressions, eye contact, movement and gestures (the factor 
of distance and the factor of elevation), and per...
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Add to cartExamples of therapeutic nonverbal communication 
Answer---- eye contact/no eye contact 
body language 
posture 
fidgeting 
writing 
gestures 
Components of body language 
Answer---- facial expressions, eye contact, movement and gestures (the factor 
of distance and the factor of elevation), and per...
What percentage of the human body is water? 
Answer- 60% 
What is intracellular fluid? 
Answer- Fluid inside of the cell 
What is extracellular fluid? 
Answer- Fluid outside of the cell 
What percentage of body weight is due to intracellular fluid? 
Answer- 40% 
What percentage of body weight is due...
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Add to cartWhat percentage of the human body is water? 
Answer- 60% 
What is intracellular fluid? 
Answer- Fluid inside of the cell 
What is extracellular fluid? 
Answer- Fluid outside of the cell 
What percentage of body weight is due to intracellular fluid? 
Answer- 40% 
What percentage of body weight is due...
Advanced direct 
Answer- Is a document where written instructions are recognized under state 
law related to the provision of medical care when an individual is incapacitated 
and unable to state desired care 
advocate 
Answer- Is someone who speaks up for or acts on behalf of clients 
autonomy 
A...
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Add to cartAdvanced direct 
Answer- Is a document where written instructions are recognized under state 
law related to the provision of medical care when an individual is incapacitated 
and unable to state desired care 
advocate 
Answer- Is someone who speaks up for or acts on behalf of clients 
autonomy 
A...
What is involution? 
Answer- when the uterus transitions from a pregnant to a non-pregnant state 
What is lochia? 
Answer- postbirth uterine discharge 
What is ruby lochia and how long should it last? 
Answer- *redish 
*lasts 1-3 days 
What is serosa lochia and how long should it last? 
Answer- *bro...
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Add to cartWhat is involution? 
Answer- when the uterus transitions from a pregnant to a non-pregnant state 
What is lochia? 
Answer- postbirth uterine discharge 
What is ruby lochia and how long should it last? 
Answer- *redish 
*lasts 1-3 days 
What is serosa lochia and how long should it last? 
Answer- *bro...
How long is the span of Gestation? 
Answer- 40 weeks 
How long are each of the trimesters? 
Answer- 1st Trimester: 1-13 weeks 
2nd Trimester: 14-26 weeks 
3rd Trimester: 27-40 weeks 
What test do we do to diagnose pregnancy? 
Answer- Urine test 
What is found in the urine to make a pregnancy test po...
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Add to cartHow long is the span of Gestation? 
Answer- 40 weeks 
How long are each of the trimesters? 
Answer- 1st Trimester: 1-13 weeks 
2nd Trimester: 14-26 weeks 
3rd Trimester: 27-40 weeks 
What test do we do to diagnose pregnancy? 
Answer- Urine test 
What is found in the urine to make a pregnancy test po...
How do we clear the airway of a neonate once they are born? 
Answer- suction (delee, bulb) 
APGAR 
AnswerWhat is radiation (mechanism of heat loss)? 
Answer- sitting next to something cold, so you will be cold (ex. baby sitting 
next to a cold window) 
What is convection (mechanism of heat loss)? ...
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Add to cartHow do we clear the airway of a neonate once they are born? 
Answer- suction (delee, bulb) 
APGAR 
AnswerWhat is radiation (mechanism of heat loss)? 
Answer- sitting next to something cold, so you will be cold (ex. baby sitting 
next to a cold window) 
What is convection (mechanism of heat loss)? ...
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