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NURS 215 Exam 2 Review questions with answers and rationales 2023.
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NURS 215 Exam 2 Review questions with answers and rationales 2023. 
Question 1: 
A client who underwent cardioversion for atrial fibrillation is prescribed amiodarone. Which 
testing should the nurse ensure has been completed before the client starts this medication? 
1.A hearing test 
2. A fasting blood sugar 
3. A pulmonary lung function test 
4. A 24-hour urine test for creatinine 
Rational: 
Rationale 1: Amiodarone does not affect hearing. 
Rationale 2: Amiodarone does not have a direct effe...
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NURS 215 Exam 2 Review questions with answers and rationales 2023.
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NURS 215 Exam 2 Review questions with answers and rationales 2023. 
Question 1: 
A client who underwent cardioversion for atrial fibrillation is prescribed amiodarone. Which 
testing should the nurse ensure has been completed before the client starts this medication? 
1.A hearing test 
2. A fasting blood sugar 
3. A pulmonary lung function test 
4. A 24-hour urine test for creatinine 
Rational: 
Rationale 1: Amiodarone does not affect hearing. 
Rationale 2: Amiodarone does not have a direct effe...
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NURS 629 exams Study Guides (OB Gyn) 2022/2023 (1) and NURS 629/Patti’s Exam 2 Study Guide for Nurse 629 2022/2023 (MVU)
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NURS 629 exams Study Guides (OB Gyn) 2022/2023 (1) and NURS 629/Patti’s Exam 2 Study Guide for Nurse 629 2022/2023 (MVU) 
Table of Contents 
NURS 629 exams Study Guides (OB Gyn) (1) 2022/2023	3 
Exam 3	7 
25 Questions on the exam	7 
Nurs 629 Ped/Family Exam #3 Study Guide	18 
Chapter 14. Women's Health Problems	22 
Weeks 37-40:	22 
• 	At 39 weeks, your baby is considered full-term. Your baby's organs are ready to function on their own.	22 
• 	As you near your due date, your baby may turn...
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Nursing Fundamental
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1.	Nursing Process Steps 
 
1.	Assessing 
2.	Diagnosing 
3.	Planning 
4.	Implementing 
5.	Evaluating 
 
 
 
2.	Assessing Steps 1. Initial Assessment (Admission assessment) 
2.	Problem-Focused Assessment (Pain) 
3.	Shift Assessment 
4.	Emergency Assessment (Shortness of Breath) 
5.	Time-Lapsed Reassessment (Home Health) 
 
3.	What is Nursing? 1. Caring 
2.	Art 
3.	Science 
4.	Client Centered 
5.	Holistic 
6.	Adaptive 
7.	Helping Profession 
 
 
 
4.	Nursing Con- cerns 
 
5.	Roles and Func- t...
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Nursing Fundamental
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1.	Nursing Process Steps 
 
1.	Assessing 
2.	Diagnosing 
3.	Planning 
4.	Implementing 
5.	Evaluating 
 
 
 
2.	Assessing Steps 1. Initial Assessment (Admission assessment) 
2.	Problem-Focused Assessment (Pain) 
3.	Shift Assessment 
4.	Emergency Assessment (Shortness of Breath) 
5.	Time-Lapsed Reassessment (Home Health) 
 
3.	What is Nursing? 1. Caring 
2.	Art 
3.	Science 
4.	Client Centered 
5.	Holistic 
6.	Adaptive 
7.	Helping Profession 
 
 
 
4.	Nursing Con- cerns 
 
5.	Roles and Func- t...
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Nurs-215 COTC exam 1
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Nurs-215 COTC exam 1 
antepartum 
time between conception and onset of labor 
intrapartum 
time from the onset of true labor until the birth of the infant 
postpartum 
Time from birth until the woman's body returns to prepregnant condition. Typically 6 weeks 
gestation 
Number of weeks from the first day of the last menstrual period 
abortion 
Birth that occurred 20 weeks gestation, or birth of a fetus under 500g. An abortion can occur spontaneously or may be induced 
term 
previously used to i...
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Nurs-215 COTC exam 1 (Answered) Graded A+
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Nurs-215 COTC exam 1 
antepartum 
time between conception and onset of labor 
intrapartum 
time from the onset of true labor until the birth of the infant 
postpartum 
Time from birth until the woman's body returns to prepregnant condition. Typically 6 weeks 
gestation 
Number of weeks from the first day of the last menstrual period 
abortion 
Birth that occurred 20 weeks gestation, or birth of a fetus under 500g. An abortion can occur spontaneously or may be induced 
term 
previously used to i...
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Montana Administrator Test COMPLETE 2023/202
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Montana Administrator 
Test COMPLETE 
2023/2024 
1. A resident was admitted to a facility on November 10. The comprehensive assessment was completed on November 27th. Per OBRA 1987, the 
comprehensive assessment was completed .: Late. a comprehensive 
assessment is due 14 days after admission or by Nov 24th. 
2. The has ultimate legal responsibility for the operation of a 
nursing facility.: Governing body. 
3. Per OBRA 1987, air temperature is measured .: Just above 
the floor 
4. The requir...
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NURS 6501 Week 6 Midterml Exam Advanced Pathopsysiology (Quizlet July 2021)
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NURS 6501 Midterm Exam 
NURS 6501-N Advanced Pathophysiology 
More Than 250 Questions and Answers 
 
 
 
1.	Question: Incomplete fusion of the nasomedial and intermaxillary process during the fourth week of embryonic development causes which condition in an infant? 
2.	Question: Increased gastrin secretion by the mother in the last trimester of pregnancy may cause which condition in the infant? 
3.	Question: Parents report their 3-week-old infant who eats well and has gained weight began to vomi...
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NURS 4 exam 5 practice answers ( 2021 latest update )
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NURS 4 exam 5 practice answers 
1.	B. D. E. 
Rationale 
 
Bite blocks or padded tongue blades should not be used because the client's jaw may clench, causing teeth to break and possibly obstructing the airway. 
The client has been admitted with new-onset status epilepticus. Which seizure precautions does the nurse put in place? Select all that apply. 
2.	A. Absence Rationale 
A.	Absence seizures are more common in children and consist of brief (often just seconds) periods of loss of consciousne...
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