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ENG1501 ASSIGNMENT ANSWERS .pdf
1 ASSIGNMENT 01 
1.1 Seasons Come to Pass 
The instructions for this part of the assignment state that you need to answer the questions in 
paragraph form. They also state that you need to provide quotations from the poem to support 
your answers. 
What follows below are examples of how you could have answered the questions in the 
assignment, as well as notes on how to unpack each question before answering it. Although 
you have already completed this activity, please work through the steps, as...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 25 pages •
1 ASSIGNMENT 01 
1.1 Seasons Come to Pass 
The instructions for this part of the assignment state that you need to answer the questions in 
paragraph form. They also state that you need to provide quotations from the poem to support 
your answers. 
What follows below are examples of how you could have answered the questions in the 
assignment, as well as notes on how to unpack each question before answering it. Although 
you have already completed this activity, please work through the steps, as...
NURS387_P22_CO .pdf
NURS387_P22_CO .pdf
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 18 pages •
NURS387_P22_CO .pdf
ATI PN Pharmacology Proctored Exam Review
Patient identifiers - -Medical record number 
-home telephone number 
 
What lab values should a nurse monitor for a patient with chronic renal failure? - ■ Urinalysis Hematuria, proteinuria, and alterations in specific gravity Serum creatinine 
- Gradual increase of 1 to 2 mg/dL per every 24 to 48 hr for acute renal 
failure (ARF) 
- Gradual increase over months to years for chronic renal failure (CRF) 
exceeding 4 mg/dL 
■ Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) 
- 80 to 100 mg/dL within 1 week wi...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 122 pages •
Patient identifiers - -Medical record number 
-home telephone number 
 
What lab values should a nurse monitor for a patient with chronic renal failure? - ■ Urinalysis Hematuria, proteinuria, and alterations in specific gravity Serum creatinine 
- Gradual increase of 1 to 2 mg/dL per every 24 to 48 hr for acute renal 
failure (ARF) 
- Gradual increase over months to years for chronic renal failure (CRF) 
exceeding 4 mg/dL 
■ Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) 
- 80 to 100 mg/dL within 1 week wi...
NR 228 Final Exam
Hepatitis A - -Transmitted by fecal-oral route; often caused by poor handwashing or stool precautions; common in areas of poor sanitation. 
-Onset rapid: within 4 to 6 weeks 
 
Hepatitis B - -Transmitted through contaminated blood and sexual contact; also perinatally 
-Onset slow: approximately 12 weeks 
 
Hepatitis C - -Transmitted through blood, saliva, or semen 
-Onset slow: approximately 8 weeks 
-Progression from Hep C -> cirrhosis 
 
An inflammation of the liver that is typically transm...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 11 pages •
Hepatitis A - -Transmitted by fecal-oral route; often caused by poor handwashing or stool precautions; common in areas of poor sanitation. 
-Onset rapid: within 4 to 6 weeks 
 
Hepatitis B - -Transmitted through contaminated blood and sexual contact; also perinatally 
-Onset slow: approximately 12 weeks 
 
Hepatitis C - -Transmitted through blood, saliva, or semen 
-Onset slow: approximately 8 weeks 
-Progression from Hep C -> cirrhosis 
 
An inflammation of the liver that is typically transm...
NR 228 Final Exam
Hepatitis A - -Transmitted by fecal-oral route; often caused by poor handwashing or stool precautions; common in areas of poor sanitation. 
-Onset rapid: within 4 to 6 weeks 
 
Hepatitis B - -Transmitted through contaminated blood and sexual contact; also perinatally 
-Onset slow: approximately 12 weeks 
 
Hepatitis C - -Transmitted through blood, saliva, or semen 
-Onset slow: approximately 8 weeks 
-Progression from Hep C -> cirrhosis 
 
An inflammation of the liver that is typically transm...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 11 pages •
Hepatitis A - -Transmitted by fecal-oral route; often caused by poor handwashing or stool precautions; common in areas of poor sanitation. 
-Onset rapid: within 4 to 6 weeks 
 
Hepatitis B - -Transmitted through contaminated blood and sexual contact; also perinatally 
-Onset slow: approximately 12 weeks 
 
Hepatitis C - -Transmitted through blood, saliva, or semen 
-Onset slow: approximately 8 weeks 
-Progression from Hep C -> cirrhosis 
 
An inflammation of the liver that is typically transm...