Nsg 3130 (Nsg3130)
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NSG 3130 Exam 4 Circulation Questions and Answers Graded A 2024
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Match the correct term on the left with the definition on the right. 
Group of answer choices 
 
1. Systolic Pressure 
2. Diastolic Pressure 
3. Mean Arterial Pressure 
4. Pulse Pressure 
 
maximum pressure when heart contracts 
lowest pressure when myocardium is relaxed 
average pressure in the arteries 
calculated by subtracting diastolic from systolic pressure 
Systolic Pressure- maximum pressure when heart contracts 
 
Diastolic Pressure- lowest pressure when myocardium is relaxed 
 
Mean Ar...
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NSG-3130 EXAM 4 STUDY GUIDE GRADED A 2024
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Components of the heart - the pump 
the electrical system 
the vascular system 
the blood volume 
 
serum lipid levels - fats can clog blood vessels and decrease blood flow. LDL should be less than 130. HDL greater than 45. total cholesterol lower than 200. 
 
Serum Electrolytes - can affect the conduction of the heart 
 
Hemoglobin - An iron-containing protein in red blood cells that reversibly binds oxygen. 
 
Creatinine kinase and troponin - is elevated with cardiac cell death. usually indi...
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NSG 3130 Exam Study Questions and Answers Graded A 2024
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A nurse teaches the importance of folic acid intake to a group of pregnant women. This is considered which level of preventive care? 
A) Illness behavior 
B) Primary prevention 
C) Tertiary prevention 
D) Secondary prevention - B. Primary prevention is considered true prevention. It aims at maintaining physical and emotional health in an already healthy individual. 
 
- are described as a person's idea - Health beliefs 
 
All the following are considered internal variables that influence a clie...
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nsg 3130 exam 3 study questions and answers 2024
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Mild anxiety - normal; increases ability to think clearly 
 
moderate anxiety - normal; Narrows focus, dulls perception, lessens attention span 
 
Severe anxiety - abnormal; Inability to make decisions or solve problems 
 
Panic - abnormal; Feelings of dread or terror, Immobilization, inability to concentrate, communicate, or think rationally, Diaphoresis, chest pain, dyspnea, palpitations 
 
Burnout - mental or physical exhaustion due to constant stress or activity 
 
Compassion Fatigue - occur...
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NSG 3130 Exam 2 Questions and Answers with Complete Verified Solutions Graded A 2024
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The nurse is caring for a 6-year-old patient in the emergency department who just had a full left leg cast placed for a fracture. As the nurse is reviewing the discharge instructions with the patient's mother, she states, "You don't have to go over those—I'll read them at home." What should the nurse do? 
 
a. Contact the physician immediately. 
b. Consider the possibility of health literacy limitations and assess further. 
c. Stop the teaching, because the mother obviously has taken care...
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NSG 3130 Exam 1 Study Guide
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self-actualization 
Maslow- morality, creativity, spontaneity, problem solving, lack of prejudice, 
acceptance of facts 
esteem 
Maslow- confidence, achievement, respect of others, respect by others 
love/ belonging 
Maslows- friendship, family, sexual intimacy 
safety 
Maslows- security of body, employment, resources, morality, family, health 
property 
physiological 
maslows-breathing, food, water, sex, sleep, homeostasis, excretion 
Health Belief Model 
how the patients' attitudes and belief...
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NSG 3130 Exam 3 Questions and Answers
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A client is on complete bed rest and complains of back pain from lying "in the bed 
all the time." What is a nursing intervention that uses a nonpharmacologic method 
to ease the discomfort? (Select all that apply.) 
1. Administering a dose of morphine for pain 
2. Assisting the client to a bedside chair 
3. Giving the client a back massage 
4. Instructing the client that the health care provider will see him tomorrow night 
5. Using music that contains no words 
6. Instructing the client in g...
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NSG 3130 Exam 1
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General delegation rules to follow for the RN: 
-Always be familiar with your state board rules and regulations for delegation. 
-Refer to you facility policies and procedures for roles and responsibilities for task 
delegation. 
-NEVER assume! Always ensure those you are delegating to (RN, LVN/LPN 
and/or UAP) have the training and skill set to complete the task delegated to them. 
-Always validate! If you are unsure if a staff member does not have the knowledge 
or skills to complete a task, a...
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NSG 3130 Exam 3
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compensation 
Focusing on strengths rather than perceived weaknesses 
Denial 
Ignoring aspects of reality that induce anxiety or contribute to a loss of self-esteem 
Displacement 
Redirecting negative emotions perceived as unacceptable or threatening to a safer 
focus 
Intellectualization 
Overthinking a challenging situation or impulse to avoid dealing with the emotions 
it elicits 
Projection 
Attributing one's own motives, values, desires, situational responses, and 
personality traits to an...
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NSG 3130 Exam 2
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The nurse is caring for a 6-year-old patient in the emergency department who just 
had a full left leg cast placed for a fracture. As the nurse is reviewing the discharge 
instructions with the patient's mother, she states, "You don't have to go over 
those—I'll read them at home." What should the nurse do? 
a. Contact the physician immediately. 
b. Consider the possibility of health literacy limitations and assess further. 
c. Stop the teaching, because the mother obviously has taken car...
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