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Adults med-surg 1 cardiac
Adults med-surg 1 cardiac 
Types of PVD (peripheral vascular disease) 
- Arterial occlusive disease 
- Venous Insufficency 
Arterial Occlusive Disease 
A common circulation problem; arteries that carry blood to the legs or arms becomenarrow and get 
clogged 
Main cause of AOD 
Atherosclerosis 
Risk factors of AOD 
- smoking 
- diabetes 
- BMI over 30 
- high blood pressure 140/90 
- increasing age 
- family history 
Effects of AOD 
It is 6-7 times of a greater risk of a heart attack and stroke ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 17 pages •
Adults med-surg 1 cardiac 
Types of PVD (peripheral vascular disease) 
- Arterial occlusive disease 
- Venous Insufficency 
Arterial Occlusive Disease 
A common circulation problem; arteries that carry blood to the legs or arms becomenarrow and get 
clogged 
Main cause of AOD 
Atherosclerosis 
Risk factors of AOD 
- smoking 
- diabetes 
- BMI over 30 
- high blood pressure 140/90 
- increasing age 
- family history 
Effects of AOD 
It is 6-7 times of a greater risk of a heart attack and stroke ...
Adult health; Exam 1; respiratory
Adult health; Exam 1; respiratory 
Upper Respiratory tract 
Warms and filters air 
Lower respiratory tract 
Gas exchange and diffusion 
Upper respiratory tract 
Nose 
paranasal sinuses 
pharynx 
tonils and adenoids 
Larynx 
Trachea 
Sinuses 4 
Frontal 
ethmoid 
sphenoid 
maxillary 
Pharynx 
Throat; divided into nasal, oral and laryngeal 
Tonsils and adenoids 
guard the body from invasion by organisms entering the throat or mouth 
Larynx 
Voice box; epiglottis, thyroid cartilage and vocal cords 
...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 23 pages •
Adult health; Exam 1; respiratory 
Upper Respiratory tract 
Warms and filters air 
Lower respiratory tract 
Gas exchange and diffusion 
Upper respiratory tract 
Nose 
paranasal sinuses 
pharynx 
tonils and adenoids 
Larynx 
Trachea 
Sinuses 4 
Frontal 
ethmoid 
sphenoid 
maxillary 
Pharynx 
Throat; divided into nasal, oral and laryngeal 
Tonsils and adenoids 
guard the body from invasion by organisms entering the throat or mouth 
Larynx 
Voice box; epiglottis, thyroid cartilage and vocal cords 
...
Adult Health Exam (Respiratory
Adult Health Exam (Respiratory) 
Role of the respiratory system 
Oxygenation and tissue perfusion 
Patient history relating to the respiratory system 
- family and personal data 
- smoking and pack years 
- drug use 
- allergies 
- travel 
- nutritional status 
- cough, sputum production, chest pain, dyspnea, orthopnea 
Indicators of respiratory adequacy 
- clubbing 
- weight loss 
- unevenly developed muscles 
- skin and mucous membrane changes 
- general appearance 
- endurance 
Psychosocial a...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 23 pages •
Adult Health Exam (Respiratory) 
Role of the respiratory system 
Oxygenation and tissue perfusion 
Patient history relating to the respiratory system 
- family and personal data 
- smoking and pack years 
- drug use 
- allergies 
- travel 
- nutritional status 
- cough, sputum production, chest pain, dyspnea, orthopnea 
Indicators of respiratory adequacy 
- clubbing 
- weight loss 
- unevenly developed muscles 
- skin and mucous membrane changes 
- general appearance 
- endurance 
Psychosocial a...
Adult Health 1 Respiratory System
Adult Health 1 Respiratory System 
List four common symptoms of pneumonia a nurse might note on physical examination 
Tachypnea 
Fever with chills 
Productive cough 
Bronchial breath sounds 
State four nursing interventions for assisting a patient to cough productively 
Encourage deep breathing 
Increase fluid intake to 3L/day 
Use humidity to loosen secretions 
Suction airway to stimulate coughing 
What symptoms would you expect to see in an older adult with pneumonia? 
Lethargy 
Confusion 
ano...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
Adult Health 1 Respiratory System 
List four common symptoms of pneumonia a nurse might note on physical examination 
Tachypnea 
Fever with chills 
Productive cough 
Bronchial breath sounds 
State four nursing interventions for assisting a patient to cough productively 
Encourage deep breathing 
Increase fluid intake to 3L/day 
Use humidity to loosen secretions 
Suction airway to stimulate coughing 
What symptoms would you expect to see in an older adult with pneumonia? 
Lethargy 
Confusion 
ano...
Adult Health 1 - Respiratory Disorders - COPD
Adult Health 1 - Respiratory Disorders - COPD 
Use of Steroid with Respiratory Disorder 
Reduces airway inflammation 
Use of Bronchodilator with Respiratory Disorder 
Relax airway muscles 
Mild COPD - use short acting bronchodilator 
Severe COPD - use long acting bronchodilator 
Advair and Symbacor - combination of long and short acting bronchodilators 
Severe COPD 
FEV1 <60% 
2 ppd smoker x 38 yrs = ? pack year history 
2 x 38 = 76 
COPD and % oxygen 
Around 93% is ideal, dont want to have 9...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
Adult Health 1 - Respiratory Disorders - COPD 
Use of Steroid with Respiratory Disorder 
Reduces airway inflammation 
Use of Bronchodilator with Respiratory Disorder 
Relax airway muscles 
Mild COPD - use short acting bronchodilator 
Severe COPD - use long acting bronchodilator 
Advair and Symbacor - combination of long and short acting bronchodilators 
Severe COPD 
FEV1 <60% 
2 ppd smoker x 38 yrs = ? pack year history 
2 x 38 = 76 
COPD and % oxygen 
Around 93% is ideal, dont want to have 9...
Adult Health 1 - Respiratory Disorders - COPD
Adult Health 1 - Respiratory Disorders - COPD 
Use of Steroid with Respiratory Disorder 
Reduces airway inflammation 
Use of Bronchodilator with Respiratory Disorder 
Relax airway muscles 
Mild COPD - use short acting bronchodilator 
Severe COPD - use long acting bronchodilator 
Advair and Symbacor - combination of long and short acting bronchodilators 
Severe COPD 
FEV1 <60% 
2 ppd smoker x 38 yrs = ? pack year history 
2 x 38 = 76 
COPD and % oxygen 
Around 93% is ideal, dont want to have 9...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
Adult Health 1 - Respiratory Disorders - COPD 
Use of Steroid with Respiratory Disorder 
Reduces airway inflammation 
Use of Bronchodilator with Respiratory Disorder 
Relax airway muscles 
Mild COPD - use short acting bronchodilator 
Severe COPD - use long acting bronchodilator 
Advair and Symbacor - combination of long and short acting bronchodilators 
Severe COPD 
FEV1 <60% 
2 ppd smoker x 38 yrs = ? pack year history 
2 x 38 = 76 
COPD and % oxygen 
Around 93% is ideal, dont want to have 9...
ATI RN COMMUNITY HEALTHPROCTORED EXAM 2023VERIFIED 100%
SWEALG 
ATI RN COMMUNITY 
HEALTHPROCTORED EXAM 
2023VERIFIED 100% 
 
1. A Community health nurse is providing teaching about nutrition guidelines to a 
groupadolescents. Which of the following Information should the nurse include in 
teaching? 
A. Adolescents have a decrease need for calcium due to high milk intake 
B appetite naturally increases during the Adolescent years 
C 75% of adult bone mass is developed during the Adolescent years 
D empty calories provide 70% of the total calories co...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 30 pages •
SWEALG 
ATI RN COMMUNITY 
HEALTHPROCTORED EXAM 
2023VERIFIED 100% 
 
1. A Community health nurse is providing teaching about nutrition guidelines to a 
groupadolescents. Which of the following Information should the nurse include in 
teaching? 
A. Adolescents have a decrease need for calcium due to high milk intake 
B appetite naturally increases during the Adolescent years 
C 75% of adult bone mass is developed during the Adolescent years 
D empty calories provide 70% of the total calories co...
ATI COMPREHENSIVE EXIT
ATI COMPREHENSIVE EXIT 
EXAM – PRIORITY ONE 
1. A nurse is assessing a client’s pulmonary artery wedge pressure (PAWP). The nurse 
should recognize that an elevated PAWP indicates which of the following 
complications? 
A. Left ventricular failure 
B. Cardiogenic shock 
C. Hypovolemia 
D. Hypotension 
2. A nursing planning care for a school-age child who is 4 hr postoperative following 
perforated appendicitis. Which of the following actions should the nurse include in 
the plan of care?...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 53 pages •
ATI COMPREHENSIVE EXIT 
EXAM – PRIORITY ONE 
1. A nurse is assessing a client’s pulmonary artery wedge pressure (PAWP). The nurse 
should recognize that an elevated PAWP indicates which of the following 
complications? 
A. Left ventricular failure 
B. Cardiogenic shock 
C. Hypovolemia 
D. Hypotension 
2. A nursing planning care for a school-age child who is 4 hr postoperative following 
perforated appendicitis. Which of the following actions should the nurse include in 
the plan of care?...
Portage Learning BIOD 171 Module 4
Portage Learning BIOD 171 Module 4 
Exam Module 4 
1. True or False: Growth media is best suited for distinguishing between two 
similar species of bacteria. 
False. Growth media is designed to simply support (and not restrict) microbial 
growth. 
2. A researcher is asked to determine which of two vials contains E coli and 
which contains Salmonella. Knowing both are Gram-Negative while only one 
of them is capable of fermenting lactose, which type of media would be best 
suited: 
A. Growth...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
Portage Learning BIOD 171 Module 4 
Exam Module 4 
1. True or False: Growth media is best suited for distinguishing between two 
similar species of bacteria. 
False. Growth media is designed to simply support (and not restrict) microbial 
growth. 
2. A researcher is asked to determine which of two vials contains E coli and 
which contains Salmonella. Knowing both are Gram-Negative while only one 
of them is capable of fermenting lactose, which type of media would be best 
suited: 
A. Growth...
Portage Learning BIOD 171 Module 2
Portage Learning BIOD 171 Module 2 
EXAM MODULE 2 
1. True or False: As movement requires energy, metabolism can be defined as a 
controlled set of biochemical reactions that occur in only motile organisms in 
order to maintain life. 
False. Metabolism occurs in all living organisms, not just those that move. 
2. True or False: Enzymes slow down chemical reactions to conserve energy. 
False. Enzyme catalyze (speed up) chemical reactions. 
3. What is a cofactor? And give a general example. 
A c...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
Portage Learning BIOD 171 Module 2 
EXAM MODULE 2 
1. True or False: As movement requires energy, metabolism can be defined as a 
controlled set of biochemical reactions that occur in only motile organisms in 
order to maintain life. 
False. Metabolism occurs in all living organisms, not just those that move. 
2. True or False: Enzymes slow down chemical reactions to conserve energy. 
False. Enzyme catalyze (speed up) chemical reactions. 
3. What is a cofactor? And give a general example. 
A c...