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NURS 170 FINAL Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved | Latest Update
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NURS 170 FINAL Exam Questions and 
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Nursing as a discipline - Specialized knowledge such as research, 
theories, and philosophical foundations which are set in place to help guide 
the development and the journey of the profession. 
Nursing as a practice - The application of knowledge used in a work-like 
setting to service people and ensure good nursing. 
Epistemology - Branch of philosophy concerned with the sources of 
knowledge and truth and the methods be...
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NURS 170: Final Exam Latest Questions And Answers
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LECTURE 14 - ANS 
 
what is emotional intelligence? - ANS innermost thoughts and feelings based off of society, friends, culture, family, or expectations. They are our personal beliefs and values. 
- cultural iceberg 
- challenge yourself 
- perspective 
- unconcious and concious biases 
 
what is relational practice? - ANS - authenticity (still boundaries) 
- connection (loneliness) 
- humanism (unique) 
- intentionality 
- mutuality 
- shared discovery of meaning...
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NUR 170 Exam 2 2024 | NURS 170 Actual Exam Update Latest 2024 Questions and Correct Answers Rated A+
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NURS 170 FINAL EXAM SUMMARY
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○	Patho: backflow of gastric contents into the esophagus. 
○	Causes: imcompenent weaken lower esophageal sphincter, increased intraabdominal pressure - (pregnancy, overeating, obesity, HH), pyloric stenosis, certain medications (antihistamines, CCBs sedatives), or mobility disorder. 
○	Risk factors: diets that are chronically low in fresh produce. affects all ages- but elderly are more prone to complications , food irritants - Caffeine, chocolate, citrus, tamoties, smoking/tobacco, CCBs, n...
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NURS 125 Final Answered correctly updated summer 2022.
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NURS 125 Final Exam Questions and Answers. 
 
A patient on a medical- surgical floor reports having shortness of breath. The nurse needs to conduct which type of assessment? 
 
For which patient is a shift assessment indicated? 
 
Which of the following examples represents a secondary prevention level of health promotion? 
 
Which of the following is an example of objective data? 
 
A nurse suspects a patient is a victim of physical abuse. Which response by the nurse will most likely encourag...
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NURS 366 Final Exam Questions With Answers 2023 (Complete Graded A+)
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NURS 366 Final Exam Questions With Answers 2023 (Complete Graded A+) 
The bladder capacity of a 3-year-old is approximately how much? 
1. 1.5 fl. oz. 
2. 3 fl. oz. 
3. 4 fl. oz. 
4. 5 fl. oz. - ANSWER 4. 5 fl. oz. 
*The capacity of the bladder in fluid ounces can be estimated by adding 2 to the child's 
age in years. 
2. The nurse is caring for a 4-year-old who weighs 15 kg. At the end of a 10-hour period, 
the nurse notes the urine output to be 150 mL. What action does the nurse take? 
1. Noti...
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NURS 366 Final Exam Questions With Answers 2023 (Already Graded A+)
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Which finding requires immediate attention in a child with glomerulonephritis? 
1. Sleeping most of the day and being very "cranky" when awake; blood pressure is 170/90. 
2. Urine output is 190 mL in an 8-hour period and is the color of Coca-Cola. 
3. Complaining of a severe headache and photophobia. 
4. Refusing breakfast and lunch and stating he "just is not hungry." - ANSWER 3. 
Complaining of a severe headache and photo...
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NURS 366 Final Exam - Questions With Answers 2023 Graded A+. 
Which is the best way to obtain a urine sample in an 8-month-old being evaluated for a 
urinary tract infection (UTI)? 
1. Carefully cleanse the perineum from front to back, and apply a self-adhesive urine 
collection bag to the perineum. 
2. Insert an indwelling Foley catheter, obtain the sample, and wait for results. 
3. Place a sterile cotton ball in the diaper, and immediately obtain the sample with a 
syringe after the first void...
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NURS 366 Final Exam Questions With Correct Answers 2023/2024 Rated 100%. The bladder capacity of a 3-year-old is approximately how much? 
1. 1.5 fl. oz. 
2. 3 fl. oz. 
3. 4 fl. oz. 
4. 5 fl. oz. - Answer 4. 5 fl. oz. 
*The capacity of the bladder in fluid ounces can be estimated by adding 2 to the child's 
age in years. 
2. The nurse is caring for a 4-year-old who weighs 15 kg. At the end of a 10-hour 
period, the nurse notes the urine output to be 150 mL. What action does the nurse 
take? 
1. ...
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NURS 366 Final Exam Questions With Answers Rated A+ 2023/2024
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NURS 366 Final Exam Questions With Answers Rated A+ 2023/2024. Which should the nurse teach a group of girls and parents about the importance of 
preventing urinary tract infections (UTIs)? 
1. Avoiding constipation has no effect on the occurrence of UTIs. 
2. After urinating, always wipe from back to front to prevent fecal contamination. 
3. Hygiene is an important preventive measure and can be accomplished with frequent 
tub baths. 
4. Increasing fluids will help prevent and treat UTIs. - Ans...
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