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NURS1543 FINAL EXAM STUDY GUDIE SOLUTIONS
NURS1543 FINAL EXAM STUDY 
GUDIE SOLUTIONS 
Health History - Ans:-- Collect subjective data 
- Collect objective data 
- database is used to make a judgement of diagnosis about the health status of the individual 
Nursing Process - Ans:-1. Assessment 
2. Diagnosis 
3. Planning 
4. Implementation 
5. Evaluation 
Sources of Data - Ans:-- Client 
- Family/Significant Others 
- Health Care Team 
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NURS1543 FINAL EXAM STUDY 
GUDIE SOLUTIONS 
Health History - Ans:-- Collect subjective data 
- Collect objective data 
- database is used to make a judgement of diagnosis about the health status of the individual 
Nursing Process - Ans:-1. Assessment 
2. Diagnosis 
3. Planning 
4. Implementation 
5. Evaluation 
Sources of Data - Ans:-- Client 
- Family/Significant Others 
- Health Care Team 
©GRACEAMELIA 2024/2025 ACADEMIC YEAR. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 
FIRST PUBLISH OCTOBER 2024 
Page 2/25 
- Medi...
Nurs1543 Exam Study Guide Solutions
Nurs1543 Exam Study Guide Solutions 
Macule - Ans:-Primary skin lesion 
solely a color change 
flat and circumscribed 
less than 1cm diameter 
eg. freckles, flat nevi, hypopigmentation, petechiae, measles, scarlet fever 
Papule - Ans:-Primary skin lesion 
palpable, solid, elevated, circumscribed 
less than 1cm diameter 
caused by superficial thickening of the epidermis 
eg. elevated nevus (mole), lichen planus, molluscum, wart (verruca) 
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Nurs1543 Exam Study Guide Solutions 
Macule - Ans:-Primary skin lesion 
solely a color change 
flat and circumscribed 
less than 1cm diameter 
eg. freckles, flat nevi, hypopigmentation, petechiae, measles, scarlet fever 
Papule - Ans:-Primary skin lesion 
palpable, solid, elevated, circumscribed 
less than 1cm diameter 
caused by superficial thickening of the epidermis 
eg. elevated nevus (mole), lichen planus, molluscum, wart (verruca) 
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NURS1170 midterm Exam Study Guide Solutions
NURS1170 midterm Exam Study Guide 
Solutions 
Types of Relationships - Ans:-social, close, therapeutic 
social relationships - Ans:-short amount of time & intimacy 
close relationships - Ans:-friendships, romantic, marital, family 
therapeutic relationships - Ans:-purposeful, helpful, can be directed by a nurse 
communication principles - Ans:-1. can be intentional & unintentional 
2. it is irreversible 
3. impossible to not communicate 
4. it is unrepeatable 
5. it has content & relational dime...
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NURS1170 midterm Exam Study Guide 
Solutions 
Types of Relationships - Ans:-social, close, therapeutic 
social relationships - Ans:-short amount of time & intimacy 
close relationships - Ans:-friendships, romantic, marital, family 
therapeutic relationships - Ans:-purposeful, helpful, can be directed by a nurse 
communication principles - Ans:-1. can be intentional & unintentional 
2. it is irreversible 
3. impossible to not communicate 
4. it is unrepeatable 
5. it has content & relational dime...
NURS1170 Exam Questions and Answers Updated 2024
NURS1170 Exam Questions and Answers 
Updated 2024 
Why we communicate? (LA1) - Ans:-1) Physical Needs 
2) Identity needs 
3) Social needs 
4) Practical needs 
Maslow's hierarchy of needs (LA1) - Ans:-1. Self-actualization- desire to become the most that one 
can be 
2. Esteem- respect, self-esteem, status, recognition, strength, freedom 
3. Love and belonging- friendship, intimacy, family, sense of connection 
4. Safety needs- personal security, employment, resources, health, property 
5. Phy...
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NURS1170 Exam Questions and Answers 
Updated 2024 
Why we communicate? (LA1) - Ans:-1) Physical Needs 
2) Identity needs 
3) Social needs 
4) Practical needs 
Maslow's hierarchy of needs (LA1) - Ans:-1. Self-actualization- desire to become the most that one 
can be 
2. Esteem- respect, self-esteem, status, recognition, strength, freedom 
3. Love and belonging- friendship, intimacy, family, sense of connection 
4. Safety needs- personal security, employment, resources, health, property 
5. Phy...
NURS1130 Exam 4 Study Guide Solutions
NURS1130 Exam 4 Study Guide Solutions 
Stress - Ans:-actual or alleged hazard to the balance of homeostasis. Physical, chemical, emotional 
factor that produces tension in the body or mind 
Stressor - Ans:-any physical, psychological or social stimuli that are capable of producing stress and 
endangering homeostasis. Differ in scope, strength and duration. Lessor stressors if it occurs over time 
can have substantial influence 
Appraisal - Ans:-how a person interprets the impact of the stressor....
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NURS1130 Exam 4 Study Guide Solutions 
Stress - Ans:-actual or alleged hazard to the balance of homeostasis. Physical, chemical, emotional 
factor that produces tension in the body or mind 
Stressor - Ans:-any physical, psychological or social stimuli that are capable of producing stress and 
endangering homeostasis. Differ in scope, strength and duration. Lessor stressors if it occurs over time 
can have substantial influence 
Appraisal - Ans:-how a person interprets the impact of the stressor....
NURS1005 Exam Practice Questions and Answers
NURS1005 Exam Practice Questions and Answers 
identify the products that macromolecules (fat, protein and carbohydrates) are broken down into during 
catabolism - Ans:-fats: fatty acids and glycerol 
proteins: amino acids 
carbohydrates: simple sugars 
functions of carbohydrates in the body - Ans:-provides raw energy needed for energy production, 
stores energy and build macromolecules 
functions fats in the body - Ans:-triglycerides, cholesterol insulate and protect vital organs, stores 
energy...
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NURS1005 Exam Practice Questions and Answers 
identify the products that macromolecules (fat, protein and carbohydrates) are broken down into during 
catabolism - Ans:-fats: fatty acids and glycerol 
proteins: amino acids 
carbohydrates: simple sugars 
functions of carbohydrates in the body - Ans:-provides raw energy needed for energy production, 
stores energy and build macromolecules 
functions fats in the body - Ans:-triglycerides, cholesterol insulate and protect vital organs, stores 
energy...
Final Exam NURS740 Practice Questions and Answers
Final Exam NURS740 Practice Questions 
and Answers 
Sandra is 70 years old and has just been diagnosed with leukemia. She is complaining of bone and joint 
pain. Which type of leukemia is most likely the culprit? 
A. Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) 
B. Acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) 
C. Chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) 
D. Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) - Ans:-D. Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) 
CLL most common in adult > 60 
ALL most common in kids 
CML most common in middle ag...
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Final Exam NURS740 Practice Questions 
and Answers 
Sandra is 70 years old and has just been diagnosed with leukemia. She is complaining of bone and joint 
pain. Which type of leukemia is most likely the culprit? 
A. Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) 
B. Acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) 
C. Chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) 
D. Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) - Ans:-D. Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) 
CLL most common in adult > 60 
ALL most common in kids 
CML most common in middle ag...
NURS549 Final Exam Study Guide Solutions
NURS549 Final Exam Study Guide 
Solutions 
2 Monoclonal immunosuppressive Antibody Drugs - Ans:-Daclizumab(zenapax)- Reduces activated T- 
cell numbers and activities by binding to interlukin 
Muromonab(orthoclone)-Binds to CD3 receptors on T cells and disrupts function. Depletes circulating T 
cells 
Monoclonal Antibody drug MOA - Ans:-Clinical application is in TARGETING T-CELLS AS ANTIGENS, 
tagging them for attack, disrupting T-Cell ( Cell Mediated Immunity ) function and ultimately providin...
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NURS549 Final Exam Study Guide 
Solutions 
2 Monoclonal immunosuppressive Antibody Drugs - Ans:-Daclizumab(zenapax)- Reduces activated T- 
cell numbers and activities by binding to interlukin 
Muromonab(orthoclone)-Binds to CD3 receptors on T cells and disrupts function. Depletes circulating T 
cells 
Monoclonal Antibody drug MOA - Ans:-Clinical application is in TARGETING T-CELLS AS ANTIGENS, 
tagging them for attack, disrupting T-Cell ( Cell Mediated Immunity ) function and ultimately providin...
NURS444 Exam Practice Questions and Answers
NURS444 Exam Practice Questions and 
Answers 
Which of the gastrointestinal cancers has the highest rate of incidence and is responsible for the highest 
number of deaths? 
a. oesophageal 
b. stomach 
c. pancreatic 
d. colorectal - Ans:-d 
A 42-year-old female presents with abdominal discomfort, epigastric tenderness and bleeding. 
Gastroscopy reveals degeneration of the gastric mucosa in the body and fundus of the stomach. Which 
of the following would most likely follow? 
a. pernicious anaemia...
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NURS444 Exam Practice Questions and 
Answers 
Which of the gastrointestinal cancers has the highest rate of incidence and is responsible for the highest 
number of deaths? 
a. oesophageal 
b. stomach 
c. pancreatic 
d. colorectal - Ans:-d 
A 42-year-old female presents with abdominal discomfort, epigastric tenderness and bleeding. 
Gastroscopy reveals degeneration of the gastric mucosa in the body and fundus of the stomach. Which 
of the following would most likely follow? 
a. pernicious anaemia...
NURS - 1000H Exam Practice Questions and Answers
NURS - 1000H Exam Practice Questions and Answers 
what are the 2 historical approaches to health in Canada? - Ans:-medical approach- emphasize 
medical intervention restores health 
behavioral approach- aim to decrease risk factors, place responsibility on individual 
Lalonde Report (1973) - Ans:-broadly defines health determinants as: lifestyle, environment, human 
biology, and organization of health 
Ottawa Charter - Ans:-identify prerequisites for health as peace, shelter, education, food inc...
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NURS - 1000H Exam Practice Questions and Answers 
what are the 2 historical approaches to health in Canada? - Ans:-medical approach- emphasize 
medical intervention restores health 
behavioral approach- aim to decrease risk factors, place responsibility on individual 
Lalonde Report (1973) - Ans:-broadly defines health determinants as: lifestyle, environment, human 
biology, and organization of health 
Ottawa Charter - Ans:-identify prerequisites for health as peace, shelter, education, food inc...
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