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NUR 265 EXAMS Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
NUR 265 EXAMS Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
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[Show more]Lupus: Hallmark sign 
 -:- butterfly rash on face 
Lupus: Indication of flare 
 -:- Fever and fatigue 
*also assess BUN function 
*c reactive protein remains normal 
Lupus: Interventions 
 -:- -Falls precautions 
-treat pain with tylenol and NSAIDS (monitor kidney function) 
-AVOID SUNLIGHT 
-REPOR...
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Add to cartLupus: Hallmark sign 
 -:- butterfly rash on face 
Lupus: Indication of flare 
 -:- Fever and fatigue 
*also assess BUN function 
*c reactive protein remains normal 
Lupus: Interventions 
 -:- -Falls precautions 
-treat pain with tylenol and NSAIDS (monitor kidney function) 
-AVOID SUNLIGHT 
-REPOR...
ARF Post Renal 
 -:- Renal Calculus: Lithiasis, BPH 
Risk for Hyperparathyroidism ^ Calcium 
Pathological Fractures 
Prevent Volume Depletion 
Manif: low urine output, decreased BP / Pulse 
Orthostatic Hypotension, thirst 
^ Blood Osmolarity 
Hemodialysis 
 -:- Pharmokenetic excretion adversely affe...
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Add to cartARF Post Renal 
 -:- Renal Calculus: Lithiasis, BPH 
Risk for Hyperparathyroidism ^ Calcium 
Pathological Fractures 
Prevent Volume Depletion 
Manif: low urine output, decreased BP / Pulse 
Orthostatic Hypotension, thirst 
^ Blood Osmolarity 
Hemodialysis 
 -:- Pharmokenetic excretion adversely affe...
Multiple Sclerosis is an ___ mediated, progressive ___ disease of the CNS that results in 
impaired ___ ____ 
 -:- immune, demyelinating, nerve transmission 
MS affects 
 -:- 20-40 year old women 
in MS, _ ___ remain in the CNS and promote ___ of other ___ that damage the immune 
system and lead t...
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Add to cartMultiple Sclerosis is an ___ mediated, progressive ___ disease of the CNS that results in 
impaired ___ ____ 
 -:- immune, demyelinating, nerve transmission 
MS affects 
 -:- 20-40 year old women 
in MS, _ ___ remain in the CNS and promote ___ of other ___ that damage the immune 
system and lead t...
What is nephrotic syndrome? 
 -:- A condition of increased glomerular permeability that allows larger 
molecules to pass through the membrane into the urine and then be 
excreted. 
What are key features of nephrotic syndrome? 
 -:- -*Massive proteinuria* 
-*Hypoalbuminemia* 
-*Edema (facial and pe...
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Add to cartWhat is nephrotic syndrome? 
 -:- A condition of increased glomerular permeability that allows larger 
molecules to pass through the membrane into the urine and then be 
excreted. 
What are key features of nephrotic syndrome? 
 -:- -*Massive proteinuria* 
-*Hypoalbuminemia* 
-*Edema (facial and pe...
How is an ET tube placement confirmed? 
 -:- From first to last 
ETCO2 20-40mmHg 
Chest symmetry 
Listen to left/right/abdomen 
Chest X-Ray 
Describe the A/C vent mode. 
 -:- The vent does everything for the patient. It delivers a set amount of 
breaths per minute 
Describe SIMV vent mode. 
 -:- T...
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Add to cartHow is an ET tube placement confirmed? 
 -:- From first to last 
ETCO2 20-40mmHg 
Chest symmetry 
Listen to left/right/abdomen 
Chest X-Ray 
Describe the A/C vent mode. 
 -:- The vent does everything for the patient. It delivers a set amount of 
breaths per minute 
Describe SIMV vent mode. 
 -:- T...
How many chambers are in the heart? 
 -:- 4 (2 atria, 2 ventricles) 
______ is heard loudest at the apex of the heart 
 -:- apical pulse 
_______ pumps blood to the lungs to become oxygenated 
 -:- right side 
Lungs send the blood back to the _______, then out to the body 
 -:- left side 
What does ...
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Add to cartHow many chambers are in the heart? 
 -:- 4 (2 atria, 2 ventricles) 
______ is heard loudest at the apex of the heart 
 -:- apical pulse 
_______ pumps blood to the lungs to become oxygenated 
 -:- right side 
Lungs send the blood back to the _______, then out to the body 
 -:- left side 
What does ...
what is urosepsis? 
 -:- condition where a urinary tract infection spreads from the urinary 
tract to the blood stream causing a systemic infection & mult organ 
failure 
*LIFE THREATING* 
what would be an early signs/symptoms of urosepsis? 
 -:- -warm & flushed skin 
-bounding pulses 
what would...
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Add to cartwhat is urosepsis? 
 -:- condition where a urinary tract infection spreads from the urinary 
tract to the blood stream causing a systemic infection & mult organ 
failure 
*LIFE THREATING* 
what would be an early signs/symptoms of urosepsis? 
 -:- -warm & flushed skin 
-bounding pulses 
what would...
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