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NFDN 2003 Exam Study Guide Graded A 2024 Verified 100%
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Nursing Process - -Assess: Encounter problem 
-Diagnoses: Collect Data 
-Identify Outcome: Analyze Data 
-Plan: Determine plan of action 
-Implement: Execute action plan 
-Evaluate: effectiveness of problem resolution 
 
Problem Solving - Assessment and analysis of a problem 
 
Decision Making - Choosing between options 
 
Qualities of a decision maker - -Self confident 
-Proactive 
-Flexible 
-Focused 
Accountable for actions 
-Current knowledge 
-Works with resources 
 
Priority Setting - Firs...
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CAISS STUDY GUIDE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 
 
Are complications or sequela included in the definition of an injury? - Answer-NO 
 
Define injury? - Answer-Anatomic lesion resulting from transfer of injury. 
 
List seven (7) examples of sequela that are coded in AIS as injuries? - Answer-1) HTX/PTX 
2) retroperitoneal hemorrhage 
3) cerebral edema/swelling 
4) ischemic brain damage r/t head trauma 
5) blood loss 
6) asphyxia 
7) compartment syndrome 
 
Are preliminary (suspected, possi...
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Biology 235 UBCO midterm 2 Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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what does the pyramidal tract control? - answerlearned motor actions 
The pyramidal tract works with the ______ to produce smooth, co-ordinated movements. Both 
are contralateral projections - answerextrapyramidal tracts 
The CNS develops a _______________. when neural folds fuse along the dorsal midline forming 
a hollow tube - answerembryonic neural tube 
what is anencephaly? - answerfailure to fuse at the rostral end of the...
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Name the bones of the skull Correct Answer Parietal x 2, Frontal, Sphenoid, ethmoid, Occipital, temporal x 2 
 
What injury would cause Racoon eyes? Correct Answer Basal skull fx, Frontal fx 
 
What are signs of a basal skull fx? Correct Answer Frontal - racoon eyes, Middle Fossa - CSF leak, Posterior - battle signs 
 
What are diffuse intracranial Injuries? Correct Answer Concussion, shear injury, DAI, Anoxic brain injury 
 
What are focal intracranial Injuries Correct Answer Contusion, Epidura...
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Biology 235 UBCO midterm 2 Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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Biology 235 UBCO midterm 2 Exam 
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what does the pyramidal tract control? - answerlearned motor actions 
The pyramidal tract works with the ______ to produce smooth, co-ordinated movements. Both 
are contralateral projections - answerextrapyramidal tracts 
The CNS develops a _______________. when neural folds fuse along the dorsal midline forming 
a hollow tube - answerembryonic neural tube 
what is anencephaly? - answerfailure to fuse at the rostral end of the...
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Name the bones of the skull - Parietal x 2, Frontal, Sphenoid, ethmoid, Occipital, temporal x 2 
What injury would cause Racoon eyes? - Basal skull fx, Frontal fx 
What are signs of a basal skull fx? - Frontal - racoon eyes, Middle Fossa - CSF leak, Posterior - battle 
signs 
What are diffuse intracranial Injuries? - Concussion, shear injury, DAI, Anoxic brain injury 
What are focal intracranial Injuries - Contusion, Epidural, Subdural, Intraparenchymal - Focal 
meaning in one place. 
What sympt...
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CSTR test most recent Questions with 100% correct answers
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Name the bones of the skull - correct answer Parietal x 2, Frontal, Sphenoid, ethmoid, Occipital, temporal x 2 
 
What injury would cause Racoon eyes? - correct answer Basal skull fx, Frontal fx 
 
What are signs of a basal skull fx? - correct answer Frontal - racoon eyes, Middle Fossa - CSF leak, Posterior - battle signs 
 
What are diffuse intracranial Injuries? - correct answer Concussion, shear injury, DAI, Anoxic brain injury 
 
What are focal intracranial Injuries - correct answer Contusio...
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CAISS – External questions & answers 2023 /2024verifiedWhat is included in the AIS External chapter? - correct answer External soft tissue injuries, burns and other traumtic events like electrical injury, frostbite and hypothermia. 
 
What descriptors are in the AIS external chapter? - correct answer Abrasion 
Contusion 
Laceration 
Avulsion 
Degloving 
Penetrating 
Burn 
 
Define Abrasion - correct answer A rubbed or scraped area on the skin or mucous membrane caused by contact with a rough s...
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CSTR Exam Test Questions and Answers 100% Solved | Graded A+
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CSTR Exam Test Questions and 
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Name the bones of the skull - Parietal x 2, Frontal, Sphenoid, ethmoid, 
Occipital, temporal x 2 
What injury would cause Racoon eyes? - Basal skull fx, Frontal fx 
What are signs of a basal skull fx? - Frontal - racoon eyes, Middle 
Fossa - CSF leak, Posterior - battle signs 
What are diffuse intracranial Injuries? - Concussion, shear injury, DAI, 
Anoxic brain injury 
What are focal intracranial Injuries - Contusion, Epidural, Subd...
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NUR 155 Exam 3
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Clean wounds are 
uninfected wounds with minimal inflammation 
Clean-contaminated wounds are 
surgical wounds in which the respiratory, alimentary, genital, or urinary tract has 
been entered, such wounds show no evidence of infection 
Contaminated wounds are 
a wound with bacteria present resulting from trauma, a break in sterile technique 
during surgery or spillage of bowel contents or other bacteria-laden material during 
surgery 
Dirty or infected wounds are 
wounds containing dead tissue a...
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