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NUR2090 Fundamentals Final Review Exam with verified Answers
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1.	Where are the sites to assess pulse?: temporal carotid apical brachial radial femoral popliteal pedal posterior tibial 
 
2.	How do you locate the apical pulse?: locate fifth intercostal space at the left midclavicular line. 
 
3.	What is tachypnea?: rapid breathing (>20 breaths/ min) 
 
4.	What is bradypnea?: slow breathing (<12 breaths/min) 
 
5.	what is apnea?: absence of breathing (> or = 10 secs) 
 
6.	If a patient ...
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Test Bank for Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology Essentials of Respiratory Care 7th Edition by Des Jardins
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Test Bank for Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology Essentials of Respiratory Care 7th Edition by Des Jardins Chapter 2 Ventilation 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. What instrument is used to measure P 
atm 
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a. dynameter c. barometer 
b. altimeter d. hygrometer 
ANS: C 
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A barometer is used to measure barometric (P 
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A barometer is used to measure barometric (P 
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A barometer is used to measure barometric (P 
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A barometer is used to measure barometric (P 
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Final Exam: NR224/ NR 224 Fundamentals – Skills Final Exam Review| Comprehensive Guide with Verified Answer| (2023/2024) Latest Update| 100% Correct |Chamberlain
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Final Exam: NR224/ NR 224 Fundamentals – Skills Final Exam Review| Comprehensive Guide with Verified Answer| (2023/2024) Latest Update| 100% Correct |Chamberlain 
 
Q: A nurse is explaining to a group of nursing students the various factors that can affect a client's heart rate. List 5 factors that can cause tachycardia and 5 factors that can cause bradycardia. 
 
Answer: Tachycardia: 
-Exercise 
-Fever/heat 
-Anxiety 
-Loss of blood 
-Positive chronotropic drugs 
Bradycardia: 
-Hypothermia ...
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Peds Exam 2| 204 Questions| With Complete Solutions
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children have smaller ---- which is easily occluded during infection correct answer: nasopharynx 
 
--- and --- are sources of infection which can grow until the child is 12 y/o correct answer: tonsils and adenoids 
 
children have smaller oral cavities in comparison to --- --- correct answer: larger tongue 
 
MAJOR sign of respiratory failure correct answer: *GRUNTING* 
 
--- is a sign of chronic hypoxemia, which may be seen in children with conditions like CF correct answer: clubbing 
 
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NAVLE Test Bank;Updated Actual Questions and Answers 2024-2025 Solved 100%;(Everything you need to pass NAVLE is here)
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NAVLE Test Bank;Updated Actual Questions and Answers Solved 100%;(Everything you need to pass NAVLE is here) 
 
 
What nerve(s) need to be blocked in order to dehorn cattle? Ans- Cornual 
 
What nerve(s) need to be blocked in order to dehorn goats? Ans- cornual nerve and infratrochlear nerve 
 
Several rabbits in a commercial meat operation have developed genital scabs, perineal ulcerations a crusty exudate around the nose and eyes. Microhemaglutination tests are positive for treponematosis. ...
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Pals Heartcode 2025 QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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Where can you check a pulse on an infant and child? correct answer: infant - brachial 
child - femoral 
 
What are signs of increased respiratory effort that can lead to fatigue and respiratory failure? Select all that apply 
 
nasal flaring 
unlabored breathing 
apnea 
seesaw respirations 
retractions 
head bobbing correct answer: nasal flaring 
seesaw respirations 
retractions 
head bobbing 
 
Determine the respiratory rate by counting the number of times the chest rises in _____ seconds an...
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EMS 1055 Final Exam Questions and Correct Answers
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Which of the following patients is experiencing tachypnea? 
A patient with a respiratory rate of 25 bpm A patient with a respiratory rate of 16 bpm A patient with a respiratory rate of 20 bpm A patient with a respiratory rate of 12 bpm A patient with a respiratory rate of 25 bpm 
Regarding medical abbreviations, what does the letter C with a line above it mean? with 
Which patients should you protect yourself with BSI precautions? all patients 
You initiate treatment of an injured patient. You a...
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NSG 223 Exam 2 Medsurg: 100% Verified Questions & Answers: Latest Updated ( Solved)
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What is the pathophysiology of pulmonary embolism ? 
(Ans- Occlusion in the pul artery normally caused by small emboli that get stuck in the arterioles causing necrosis of the area its in. 
 
what do symptoms depend on in pulmonary embolism? 
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 -Size and type of embolism 
-Location of embolism 
 
How do you treat unstable PE? 
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-Begin emergency procedure to regain respiratory and cardiovascular system 
-start on thrombolytic therapy to lysis the embolism (Dissolve) and prevent. ...
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FCCS 2023-2024 Exam Questions and Answers All Correct
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FCCS 2023-2024 Exam Questions and Answers All Correct 
.What labs should you order immediately when assessing the acutely ill or injured pt? (2) - ANSWER ABG, BG 
 
What is the single most important indicator of critical illness? (hint: it's a vital sign) - ANSWER Tachypnea 
 
Increase in depth of breathing - ANSWER Kussmaul/hyperpnea 
 
Increase in depth of breathing, also called Kussmaul or hyperpnea, may indicate what severe acid/base abnormality? - ANSWER ...
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Exam 2: NR226/ NR 226 (2023/ 2024 Update) Fundamentals Patient Care Exam| 100% Correct Questions and Verified Answers - Chamberlain
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Exam 2: NR226/ NR 226 (2023/ 2024 Update) 
Fundamentals Patient Care Exam| 100% 
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QUESTION 
What type of patients should NOT receive a hypotonic solution treatment? 
 
Answer: 
People at risk for ICP or people with burns 
 
 
 
QUESTION 
Which type of solutions shrink cells? 
 
Answer: 
HyPERtonic solutions 
 
 
 
QUESTION 
Which type of solution should be used with the MOST caution? 
a) isotonic 
b) hypotonic 
c) hypertonic 
 
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