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NSB132 TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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NSB132 Exam quizzes and answers 2024
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  • Active Treatment - A therapeutic approach intended to improve or cure the disease or problem. ADL - Activities of Daily Living. Routine activities that people every day such as toiling, bathing, dressing and eating etc. AF - Arterial Fibrillation - Irregular heart rate. A type of arrhythmia due to abnormal electrical impulses Ambulate - Move, walk around Antibiotics - Medicine that inhibits microorganism growth or destroys microorganisms eg. penicillin Antigens - Any substance tha...
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NSB132 Questions and Correct  Answers the Latest Update
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  • Active Treatment A therapeutic approach intended to improve or cure the disease or problem. ADL Activities of Daily Living. Routine activities that people every day such as toiling, bathing, dressing and eating etc. AF Arterial Fibrillation - Irregular heart rate. A type of arrhythmia due to abnormal electrical impulses Ambulate Move, walk around Antibiotics Medicine that inhibits microorganism growth or destroys microorganisms eg. penicillin Antigens Any substance that ca...
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NSB132 Week 1 Questions and  Correct Answers the Latest Update
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  • NSQHS Standard 4 Governs medication safety and administration practices. Pharmacokinetics Study of drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination. Pharmacodynamics How drugs produce desired effects in the body. Absorption Process of drug entering bloodstream from administration site. Distribution Transport of drugs via circulating blood to tissues. Metabolism Chemical alteration of drugs, primarily in the liver. Elimination #Examify | #OnlineExams | #TestPrep | #St...
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NSB132 Questions and Answers 2024
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  • Infection - The invasion and reproduction of pathogenic or disease-causing organisms inside the body Cohort Nursing - Involves one nurse or group of nurses exclusively caring for the identified infected cases; while other nurses care the unaffected patients. Normal flora - Microorganisms that reside in or on the body without causing disease Pathogens - Microorganisms that can cause disease (bacteria, virus, fungus, parasite) Vector - Agent that carries and transmits infectious pathog...
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NSB132 Exam Study Questions and  Correct Answers the Latest Update
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  • Assess - Identify infection risk, subjective data, objective data Plan - nursing problems and goals (infection risk, altered hydration/nutrition, pain, fever, patient isolation) Implement - manage symptoms, reduce infection risk Evaluate Nurse's role in managing and controlling the spread of infection Altered absorption due to decreased gastric pH, delayed emptying of stomach and decreased splanchnic blood flow. Altered distribution due to decreased water volume and serum albumin...
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  • Infection The invasion and reproduction of pathogenic or disease-causing organisms inside the body Cohort Nursing Involves one nurse or group of nurses exclusively caring for the identified infected cases; while other nurses care the unaffected patients. Normal flora Microorganisms that reside in or on the body without causing disease Pathogens Microorganisms that can cause disease (bacteria, virus, fungus, parasite) Vector Agent that carries and transmits infectious pathogens ...
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