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Hondros NUR 155 - Final Exam (2024/2025) Answered Correctly – Expert Verified | Latest Version
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Airborne Isolation 
Examples 
What do you wear? - N-95 Mask 
Gloves 
Place patient in a room with negative airflow 
EX) TB, measles, varicella 
As nurses we have to be explorers... explain what this means - We need to ask ourselves, Do we 
have the info we need or do we still need to gather some more data to form our thoughts 
bronchial - description: high pitch, loud harsh sounds created by moving air through the trachea 
location: anteriorly over the trachea, not heard over lung tissue 
charac...
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Med Surg Exam 2 Respiratory Questions with Correct Answers
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Which of the following is part of the respiratory tract? Choose all that apply. 
 
A. Bronchi 
B. Pharynx 
C. Larynx 
D. Sinuses Correct Answer A. Bronchi 
B. Pharynx 
C. Larynx 
D. Sinuses 
 
Because the pressure of CO2 is higher in the blood vessels than the pressure of CO2 in the lungs, the CO2 moves from the blood to the lungs. 
 
True 
False Correct Answer True 
 
Which of the following would cause the medulla oblongata to increase the respiratory rate? 
 
A. Too much oxygen in blood ...
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NSG 6020 MIDTERM |COMPREHENSIVE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% Accuracy |LATEST UPDATE 2024 |What age does bronchiolitis occur?
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What age does bronchiolitis occur?main symptom of bronchiolitismost common cause of bronchiolitisTreatment for bronchiolitisOrder of lung examPectus ExcavatumPectus carinatumBarrel ChestBarrel ChestTactile fremituspercussion: flatnessPercussion- dullnessPercussion: resonancePercussion: hyperresonance Percussion: tympany Auscultation: vesicular Auscultation: bronchial Auscultation: bronchovesicular Auscultation: tracheal Rhonchi Wheezesstridor 
loud, rough, continuous, high-pitched sound that is...
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APEA Predictor Exam Questions and Answers with Complete Solution (APEA All Possible Questions and Answers) Questions & Answers (Verified Answers by Expert) 2024/2025
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Metformin is a good choice for many older adults with type 2 diabetes. What should be monitored carefully? 
Renal dysfunction 
Primary therapeutic interventions for pts who presents with hives is 
antihistamines 
example of 1st generation cephalosporin used to treat skin infection is 
cephalexin (reflex) 
copper deposits in the cornea 
kayser - fliesher rings 
Patient who has hep b has predominence of 
lymphocytes 
pts who have glucose - 6 - phosphate dehydrageanose (G6PD) should avoid 
aspirin ...
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MEDS, 103 review, HESI mid curricular SCC questions and answers(already passed).
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Levels of Health Promotion 
primary, secondary, tertiary 
 
 
 
Application Examples of Levels of Promotion 
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Secondary- papsmears, mammograms, testicular exams 
Tertiary- medication therapy, surgical treatment, physical therapy, teaching foot care education to diabetic care 
 
 
 
 
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2024 HESI Case Studies Respiratory Actual Questions and Answers, Complete 100%
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2024 HESI Case Studies Respiratory 
Actual Questions and Answers, Complete 100% 
 
1. Diaphragm of the stethoscope: 
Answer: 
Usually preferable for listening to the lungs because it transmits the ordinarily 
high-pitched sounds better and because it provides a broader area of sound 
2. How to use the stethoscope to auscultate for breathing: 
Answer: 
Place the stethoscope firmly on the skin. When the individual breath sound is being 
evaluated, there should be no movement of the patient or stet...
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Health Promotion and Disease Prevention (MODULE 2) 2024 passed
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Health Promotion and Disease Prevention (MODULE 2)A nurse is preparing to auscultate a client's breath sounds. To assess vesicular breath sounds, the nurse places the stethoscope over: - correct answer The peripheral lung fields 
 
Rationale: Vesicular breath sounds are heard over the peripheral lung fields, where air flows through the smaller bronchioles and alveoli. Broncho vesicular breath sounds are heard over the major bronchi. Bronchial (tracheal) breath sounds are heard over the trachea ...
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Shadow Health Respiratory Concept Lab | Complete Solutions | 100% Correct.
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Shadow Health Respiratory Concept Lab | Complete Solutions. Detail normal air passage when a patient breathes. Correct ans - air rushes 
through nasal passages and trachea, bronchi , & into lungs where it's absorbed by the 
alveoli 
What happens during auscultation? Correct ans - Healthcare professional listen 
to the heart sounds through a stethoscope 
What are bronchial sounds and how are these sounds detected? Correct ans - 
Harsh, high-pitched, & loud sound that can be heard 
above the manu...
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Med Surg A Exam 2
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The nurse recognizes that which process occurs as oxygen and carbon dioxide are 
exchanged at the level of the alveoli. 
1. 
Diffusion 
2. 
Perfusion 
3. 
Respiration 
4. 
Ventilation 
3. Respiration 
Which structure of the respiratory system is responsible for filtering, warming, and 
humidifying inhaled air? 
1. 
Alveoli 
2. 
Pharynx 
3. 
Sinuses 
4. 
Turbinates 
4. Turbinates 
In providing health education to a group of middle school students, how does the 
nurse describe the function of the ...
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MSN 610 Module 4 QUESTION AND CORRECT ANSWERS
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MSN 610 Module 4 
QUESTION AND 
CORRECT ANSWERS 
Muscles involved in respiration: 
Diaphragm 
Intercostal muscles 
Sternocleidomastoid, scalenus, trapezius - ANSWER Diaphragm: dominant muscle, 
contracts during inspiration 
intercostal: increase and decrease diameter of chest during inspiration and expiration 
accessory muscles are used during exercise or pulmonary compromise 
Bronchiectasis - ANSWER An abnormal condition of the bronchial tree characterized 
by irreversible dilation and dest...
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