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Star RN Final Exam Questions and Answers
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How is auscultation of the lungs achieved? side to side & top to bottom 
 
Lung Sounds: Rub loud, dry, coarse 
 
Lung Sounds: Rhonci indicated consolidation, continuous balloon rubbing, snoring sound, low pitched rumbling 
 
Lung Sounds:Wheezing *** continuous high-pitched musical sounds 
 
Lung Sounds: Coarse Crackle non-continuous popping, moist, low-pitched bubbling sounds, soda bottle popping 
 
:Lung Sounds: Fine Crackles *** short (non-continuous), high-pitched crackling and popping sounds...
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Test 1#) Module 1 +NBRC/AARC Questions With Complete Solutions
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What are the RESPIRATORY identifiable symptoms of hypoxia/hypoxemia? correct answer: -Increased RR (tachypnea) 
-Dyspnea (perceived SOB) 
-Paleness (cyanosis=severe) 
 
What are the CARDIOVASCULAR identifiable symptoms of hypoxia/hypoxia? correct answer: -Mild hypertension (secondary to vasoconstriction) 
 *if severe, leads to eventual hypotension. 
 
What are the NEUROLOGIC identifiable symptoms of hypoxia/hypoxemia? correct answer: -Restlessness 
-Disorientation 
-Headaches 
-Severe case le...
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NUR 230 – Respiratory Exam Questions With Verified Answers
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NUR 230 – Respiratory Exam Questions With Verified Answers 
what is a nurses responsibility to screen every patient for in terms of smoking 
screen every patient if they use nicotine and offer education about the ability to quit 
 
 
what are the 5 A's for users who want to quit smoking 
ask, advise, assess, assist, and arrange 
 
 
what are the 5 R's for users unwilling to quit smoking 
relevance, risks, rewards, roadblocks, repetition 
 
 
what are some examples of smoking cessation produc...
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AANP FNP EXAM LATEST QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
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What are the RESPIRATORY identifiable symptoms of hypoxia/hypoxemia? - 
ANSWER- -Increased RR (tachypnea) 
-Dyspnea (perceived SOB) 
-Paleness (cyanosis=severe) 
What are the CARDIOVASCULAR identifiable symptoms of hypoxia/hypoxia? - 
ANSWER- -Mild hypertension (secondary to vasoconstriction) 
*if severe, leads to eventual hypotension. 
What are the NEUROLOGIC identifiable symptoms of hypoxia/hypoxemia? - ANSWER- 
-Restlessness 
-Disorientation 
-Headaches 
-Severe case lead to (distressed appea...
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NR 224 QUIZ 3 ACTUAL EXAM 2024 LATEST UPDATED QUESTIONS AND CORRECTLY HIGHLIGHTED ANSWERS GRADED A+..
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NR 224 QUIZ 3 ACTUAL EXAM 2024 LATEST 
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What is the FiO2 for Simple face mask? - ANSWER- - Up to 30-50% O2 
(simple) 
What is the Flow rate for Partial and Nonrebreather masks? - ANSWER- - 
10-15 liters per minute 
What is the FIO2 for a Partial Rebreather Mask? - ANSWER- Up to 60-90% 
O2 
What is an important note to use while utilizing partial and nonrebreather 
O2 Masks - ANSWER- - reservoir bags should always remain partia...
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PPP Test #2 Lewis - Chapter 24 Burns Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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A patient who was found unconscious in a burning house is brought to the emergency department by ambulance. The nurse notes that the patient's skin color is bright red. Which action should the nurse take first? 
a. Insert two large-bore IV lines. 
b. Check the patient's orientation. 
c. Assess for singed nasal hair and dark oral mucous membranes. 
d. Place the patient on 100% oxygen using a non-rebreather mask. - Answer-ANS: D 
The patient's history and skin color suggest carbon monoxide pois...
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Nursing 211 Final Exam 2023 Questions With Complete Solutions
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never delegate correct answer: assessment 
teaching 
evaluation 
 
orthopnea correct answer: air hungry 
 
obstructive disorders correct answer: COPD, pneumonia, TB, asthma 
 
restrictive correct answer: obesity, scoliosis, neuromuscular disorder, casts and braces 
 
preventing atelectasis correct answer: ambulation, incentive spirometer, pursed-lip breathing; diaphragmatic breathing, turn cough and deep breath 
 
nasal cannula correct answer: 24-40%, 1-6 L 
 
simple face mask correct answ...
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NSG 170 Test 1 Study Questions and Correct Answers
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Gas exchange the process by which oxygen is transported to cells and carbon dioxide is transported from cells 
Abg analysis best way to determine need for oxygen therapy, indicator of alterations in acid/base disturbance 
Nasal cannula 1-6 l/min (22-44%) 
Simple facemask minimum 5 l/min (40-60%) monitor closely for risk of aspiration; short term 
Partial rebreather mask 6-11 l/min (60-75%) 
Non-rebreather mask highest o2 level >90%; unstable pts requiring intubation 
Venturi mask delivers pre...
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NBRC TMC/CRT/RRT MODULE 1 EXAM LATEST QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
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What are the RESPIRATORY identifiable symptoms of hypoxia/hypoxemia? - 
ANSWER- -Increased RR (tachypnea) 
-Dyspnea (perceived SOB) 
-Paleness (cyanosis=severe) 
What are the CARDIOVASCULAR identifiable symptoms of hypoxia/hypoxia? - 
ANSWER- -Mild hypertension (secondary to vasoconstriction) 
*if severe, leads to eventual hypotension. 
What are the NEUROLOGIC identifiable symptoms of hypoxia/hypoxemia? - ANSWER- 
-Restlessness 
-Disorientation 
-Headaches 
-Severe case lead to (distressed appea...
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TNCC 8th Edition (A GRADED AND REVIEWED 2023/2024)Questions And Answers.
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The trauma nurse knows that placing a bariatric patient in a "ramped position" provides better visualization during the insertion of which device? 
endotracheal tube 
 
 
Tearing of the bridging veins is most frequently associated with which brain injury? 
subdural hematoma 
 
 
00:26 
01:33 
 
 
 
A patient is found lying on the floor after falling 13 hours ago. Which of the following laboratory values is expected with a musculoskeletal complication associated with this presentation? 
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