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2024 RNSG 1216 Exam 2 | Actual Questions and Verified Answers ( Included ) 100% Correct
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RNSG 1216 Exam 1 Questions With Correct Answers
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Vitamin B12 deficiency - Answer can occur because of low gastric acid 
 
Normal BMI - Answer 18.5-24.9 
 
Northern heritage health risk - Answer -celiac 
-type 1 diabetes 
 
Feeding the patient key points (7) - Answer 1) Food allergies 
2) ID patients diet 
3) elevate head of bed 
4) oral & hand hygiene 
5) observe for dysphagia 
6) record meal 
7) record liquid 
 
Diet as tolerated - Answer solid/balanced diet 
-normal/ regular diet 
 
Clear liquid - Answer -inadequate in energy 
-DON'T use mo...
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RNSG 1216 Safe Medical Administration Exam Questions With Correct Answers
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Pharmacologic Concepts - Answer Medication names (Chemical, generic, trade). 
Classification. (effects on body) 
Medication forms (medication route). 
pharmacokinetics 
 
Medication Actions - Answer absorption 
distribution 
metabolism 
excretion 
 
absorption - Answer Administration site to bloodstream 
 
distribution - Answer Bloodstream to tissues and organs 
 
metabolism - Answer Biotransformation occurs mainly in the liver 
 
excretion - Answer Exit the body. Occurs mainly through Kidneys 
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RNSG 1216 Exam 2 Questions & Answers Accurate 100%
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Whos going to ace this test?! - Answer YOU ARE!!! 
 
MED SAFETY - Answer 
 
Explain consideration for administration of injectable drugs to infants and children. - Answer The recommendation for pediatric IM injection sites includes use of the anterolateral thigh for infants up to 12 months of age, deltoid in children 18 months and older, and ventrogluteal for children of all ages. 
 
Recommendations for needle length include (1 inch) for infants; (1- to 1 ¼ -inch) in toddlers; (1 1/2- to 2-inc...
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RNSG 1216 Final Review Exam Questions With Correct Answers
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Accomodation - Answer responding to the environment through new activity. ex- pupils "accommodating" to the light. 
 
Adventitious sounds - Answer abnormal lung sounds heard upon auscultation. 
 
alopecia - Answer partial or complete loss of hair 
 
aphasia - Answer abnormal neurological condition in which language function is defective or absent. Related to injury to speech center in cerebral cortex, causing receptive or expressive aphasia. 
 
Apical impulse or point of maximal impulse (PMI) ...
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Exam 1 RNSG 1216 Vital Signs Exam Questions With Correct Answers
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What are the principles and mechanisms of thermoregulation? - Answer regulation of balance between heat lost and heat produced 
 
Neural and Vascular Control 
 
Heat Production 
 
Heat Loss 
 
Neural and Vascular Control (mechanism of thermoregulation) - Answer hypothalamus controls heat loss and heat production 
 
Anterior hypothalamus controls? - Answer heat loss 
 
Posterior hypothalamus controls? - Answer heat production 
 
What are nursing measures that promote heat loss? - Answer antibioti...
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RNSG 1216 Exam 1 Module Questions (Basic Skills, Mobility&Safety, Immunity&Safety) Solved 100%
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A patient has been recently admitted to the hospital. What Infections, if observed, may suggest that the patient has dysphagia? - Answer 1. persistent drooling 2. change in voice after swallowing 3. Wet, gurgly voice 
 
In the change of shift report, the nurse was told a patient requires "minimal assistance with meals." What should the nurse expect to do for the patient at mealtime? - Answer packages and cartons. 2. assist the patient to an upright position 3. Ask the patient if he or she nee...
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RNSG 1216 Exam 1 Qestions & Answers Graded A+
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Afebrile - Answer without fever 
 
Antipyretics - Answer medications that reduce fever 
 
Auscultatory gap - Answer temporary disappearance of sounds usually heard over the brachial artery, occurring when the cuff pressure is high and is gradually reduced, with the sounds again heard at a lower level of pressure (usually occurring in patients who have hypertension) 
 
basal metabolic rate (BMR) - Answer The rate at which heat is given off by an organism at complete rest. 
 
Blood pressure - Answ...
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RNSG 1216 Exam 3Questions With Correct Answers
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Which of the following should NOT be delegated to nursing assistive personnel (NAP)? 
 A) Oropharyngeal suctioning. 
 B) Nasotracheal suctioning. 
 C) Pulse oximetry. 
 D) Oral care. - Answer B) Nasotracheal suctioning 
 
The nurse desires to suction the patient's left main-stem bronchus. In what position should the patient be placed? 
 A) Keep the patient's head in a neutral position and rotate the catheter counter-clockwise on insertion. 
 B) Keep the patient's head in a neutral position a...
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RNSG 1216 Urinary Elimination Exam Questions With Correct Answers
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Patient-Centered Care - Answer Understand patient values and preferences 
Try to adapt procedures to minimize the invasive nature of catheterization and maintain a patient's dignity and respect 
Many cultures have specific beliefs and practices related to elimination, privacy, and gender-specific care 
 
Urinary Elimination - Answer Urinary elimination support 
Helping a patient to a toilet or a bedside commode 
Assisting with a urinal 
Performing catheterization 
Implement measures to minimize...
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