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NUR 310 Final Exam Questions and
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What are the four models of health? - Answer-Clinical model, role performance model,
adaptive model, and eudaimonistic model

What are the three preventions? - Answer-Primary, secondary, and tertiary

This precedes disease or dysfunction. It includes health education and immunization.
Which prevention? - Answer-Primary prevention

This prevention includes screening and early treatment, what is it? - Answer-Secondary
prevention

This prevention includes surveillance and maitenance, what is it? - Answer-Tertiary
prevention

Part A of medicare covers & financed by... - Answer-Inpatient stays, home health visits,
and hospice care. Financed by payroll taxes under Social Security

Part B of medicare covers & financed by... - Answer-Physicians services, outpatient
testing, and emergency services. Financed by partly by taxes and funded by the person
purchasing insurancve.

S1 is "lub" or "dub"? Does it involve "AV" or "SL" valve closing? - Answer-S1 is the
"lub", occurs when AV valve closes and is at the BEGINNING of systole.

Describe S2 - Answer-"dub", occurs when the SL valve closes, is at the end of systole.

Describe COPD - Answer-major risk factor-smoking
hyperplasia of cells, causing primary inflammation, and has complex pathophysiology
which includes many mechanisms. Pursed lips is a sign. Complications include: cor
pulmonae, acute RF, peptic ulcer.

Where is broncial sounds found & describe sound. - Answer-Bronchial sounds are high
pitch and found in the neck area when auscultating.

Where are bronchial vesicular sounds found & describe the sound - Answer-Moderate
pitched over major bronchi where few aveoli are located.

Where are vesicular sounds found & describe the sound - Answer-low pitched, found in
the lung area (where air flows through small bronchioles and aveolis).

Rhonchi - Answer-Harsh sound, rumbling. DOES clear with cough, associated with CF.

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