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Nurs. 4040: GI Exam Questions and Answers
Nurs. 4040: GI Exam Questions and 
Answers 
What is some nursing management for dehydration? - Ans:-Monitor I/O 
VS q 2-4 hours 
Skin and neuro assessment 
What are some S/Sx of dehydration? - Ans:-Weight loss 
Elevated HR, pulse, BP 
Dry mucous membranes 
No tears 
Cap refill 3-4 seconds 
Decreased skin turgor 
Oliguria/Decreased UOP 
Increased thirst 
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How is diarrhea spread? - Ans:-Fecal/oral rou...
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Nurs. 4040: GI Exam Questions and 
Answers 
What is some nursing management for dehydration? - Ans:-Monitor I/O 
VS q 2-4 hours 
Skin and neuro assessment 
What are some S/Sx of dehydration? - Ans:-Weight loss 
Elevated HR, pulse, BP 
Dry mucous membranes 
No tears 
Cap refill 3-4 seconds 
Decreased skin turgor 
Oliguria/Decreased UOP 
Increased thirst 
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How is diarrhea spread? - Ans:-Fecal/oral rou...
Nurs. 4040: Cerebral Dysfunction Exam Practice Questions and Answers
Nurs. 4040: Cerebral Dysfunction Exam 
Practice Questions and Answers 
What are some symptoms of increased ICP in an infant? - Ans:-Bulging fontanel 
Irritability 
High-pitched cry 
Changes in feedings 
Setting-sun sign 
What is the setting sun sign? - Ans:-One eye looks like the setting sun 
What are some components to the neurologic exam? - Ans:-Pediatric Coma Scale 
V/S 
Skin 
Eyes (pupil size and reactivity) 
Motor function 
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Nurs. 4040: Cerebral Dysfunction Exam 
Practice Questions and Answers 
What are some symptoms of increased ICP in an infant? - Ans:-Bulging fontanel 
Irritability 
High-pitched cry 
Changes in feedings 
Setting-sun sign 
What is the setting sun sign? - Ans:-One eye looks like the setting sun 
What are some components to the neurologic exam? - Ans:-Pediatric Coma Scale 
V/S 
Skin 
Eyes (pupil size and reactivity) 
Motor function 
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NURS 5115 Fundamentals Exam 2 Study Guide Solutions
NURS 5115 Fundamentals Exam 2 Study 
Guide Solutions 
Upper GI System consists of - Ans:-oral cavity, esophagus, stomach, small intestine 
Lower GI System consists of - Ans:-large intestine (colon), rectum, anus 
oral cavity function - Ans:-mechanical and chemical breakdown of food 
esophagus function - Ans:-food bolus propelled by peristalsis 
stomach function - Ans:-chemical digestion, storage 
small intestine function - Ans:-nutrient absorption 
large intestine function - Ans:-absorption of w...
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NURS 5115 Fundamentals Exam 2 Study 
Guide Solutions 
Upper GI System consists of - Ans:-oral cavity, esophagus, stomach, small intestine 
Lower GI System consists of - Ans:-large intestine (colon), rectum, anus 
oral cavity function - Ans:-mechanical and chemical breakdown of food 
esophagus function - Ans:-food bolus propelled by peristalsis 
stomach function - Ans:-chemical digestion, storage 
small intestine function - Ans:-nutrient absorption 
large intestine function - Ans:-absorption of w...
NURS 5115 Final Exam Questions and Answers
NURS 5115 Final Exam Questions and 
Answers 
What is included in the subjective assessment for med administration? - Ans:--PMH and past 
surgeries 
-med history 
-at home meds 
-allergies (& reaction) 
-current condition/age 
-diet 
What is included in the objective assessment for med administration? - Ans:--mental status 
assessment 
-fine motor skills 
-swallowing ability 
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-vital signs 
-other me...
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NURS 5115 Final Exam Questions and 
Answers 
What is included in the subjective assessment for med administration? - Ans:--PMH and past 
surgeries 
-med history 
-at home meds 
-allergies (& reaction) 
-current condition/age 
-diet 
What is included in the objective assessment for med administration? - Ans:--mental status 
assessment 
-fine motor skills 
-swallowing ability 
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-vital signs 
-other me...
NURS 4600 Week 3 Exam Study Guide Solutions
NURS 4600 Week 3 Exam Study Guide 
Solutions 
IMMUNIZATIONS - Ans:-IMMUNIZATIONS 
active vs passive immunity - Ans:-Active = individual has memory cells - can make their own 
antibodies & provides long term immunity 
Passive = person given antibodies, these work then die, no long term immunity, no memory cells. 
attenuated - Ans:-weakened, thinned, decreased 
toxoids - Ans:-inactivated exotoxins used in vaccines. usually boosters required 
Where are the most common thrombosis locations? - Ans:-l...
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NURS 4600 Week 3 Exam Study Guide 
Solutions 
IMMUNIZATIONS - Ans:-IMMUNIZATIONS 
active vs passive immunity - Ans:-Active = individual has memory cells - can make their own 
antibodies & provides long term immunity 
Passive = person given antibodies, these work then die, no long term immunity, no memory cells. 
attenuated - Ans:-weakened, thinned, decreased 
toxoids - Ans:-inactivated exotoxins used in vaccines. usually boosters required 
Where are the most common thrombosis locations? - Ans:-l...
NURS 4600 Review Practice Questions and Answers
NURS 4600 Review Practice Questions 
and Answers 
What diet should acute pain/conditions pts be on? - Ans:-NPO 
What diet should pancreatitis pts be on? - Ans:-low fat 
What diet should cirrhosis pts be on? - Ans:-high carb 
What diet should pts w/ colostomy bags be on? - Ans:-regular 
How long w/o UOP is it considered urinary retention? - Ans:-up to 8 hrs 
What is the desired temp for a heating pad? - Ans:-40 degrees celsius 
What is the time increment protocol when using hot or cold packs? - A...
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NURS 4600 Review Practice Questions 
and Answers 
What diet should acute pain/conditions pts be on? - Ans:-NPO 
What diet should pancreatitis pts be on? - Ans:-low fat 
What diet should cirrhosis pts be on? - Ans:-high carb 
What diet should pts w/ colostomy bags be on? - Ans:-regular 
How long w/o UOP is it considered urinary retention? - Ans:-up to 8 hrs 
What is the desired temp for a heating pad? - Ans:-40 degrees celsius 
What is the time increment protocol when using hot or cold packs? - A...
NURS 4600 Pharmacology Week 1 Exam Study Guide
NURS 4600 Pharmacology Week 1 Exam 
Study Guide 
Schedule 3 drug examples - Ans:-- tylenol with codeine 
- ketamine 
- anabolic steroids and testosterone 
- pentobarbital 
Schedule 4 drug examples - Ans:-Phentermine (stimulant), BZDs, sleep drugs (zolpidem) 
Xanax, Soma, Darvon, Darvocet, Valium, Ativan, Talwin, Ambien, Tramadol 
Schedule 5 drugs examples - Ans:-codeine syrups 
diphenoxylate and atropine 
pregabalin 
What are the phases of drug testing? - Ans:-Phase 0: drug testing in animals 
P...
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NURS 4600 Pharmacology Week 1 Exam 
Study Guide 
Schedule 3 drug examples - Ans:-- tylenol with codeine 
- ketamine 
- anabolic steroids and testosterone 
- pentobarbital 
Schedule 4 drug examples - Ans:-Phentermine (stimulant), BZDs, sleep drugs (zolpidem) 
Xanax, Soma, Darvon, Darvocet, Valium, Ativan, Talwin, Ambien, Tramadol 
Schedule 5 drugs examples - Ans:-codeine syrups 
diphenoxylate and atropine 
pregabalin 
What are the phases of drug testing? - Ans:-Phase 0: drug testing in animals 
P...
NURS 4600 Pharm - Exam 4 Anesthesia Study Guide
NURS 4600 Pharm - Exam 4 Anesthesia 
Study Guide 
local anethesia MOA - Ans:-stops axonal conduction by blocking sodium channels. all nerve 
conduction is lost - loss of sensation AND motor activity 
local anesthesia adverse reactions - Ans:-CNS excitation followed by depression, bradycardia, allergic 
reactions, paresthesia, anxiety, tremors, tinnitus, vasodilatation. 
local anesthesia infiltration - Ans:-involves injecting the local anesthetic solution directly ---dental 
surgery and suturing....
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NURS 4600 Pharm - Exam 4 Anesthesia 
Study Guide 
local anethesia MOA - Ans:-stops axonal conduction by blocking sodium channels. all nerve 
conduction is lost - loss of sensation AND motor activity 
local anesthesia adverse reactions - Ans:-CNS excitation followed by depression, bradycardia, allergic 
reactions, paresthesia, anxiety, tremors, tinnitus, vasodilatation. 
local anesthesia infiltration - Ans:-involves injecting the local anesthetic solution directly ---dental 
surgery and suturing....
nurs 4600 midterm 1 Exam Questions and Answers
nurs 4600 midterm 1 Exam Questions 
and Answers 
-women & children 
-persons of color 
-immigrants 
-gay pop. 
-homeless 
-mentally ill 
-incarcerated, 
-sub abuse - Ans:-ex's of vulnerable groups 
case management 
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(right service at the right time= care coordination) - Ans:-a collaborative process of assessment, 
planning, facilitation, care coordination, evaluation, and advocacy for options and...
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nurs 4600 midterm 1 Exam Questions 
and Answers 
-women & children 
-persons of color 
-immigrants 
-gay pop. 
-homeless 
-mentally ill 
-incarcerated, 
-sub abuse - Ans:-ex's of vulnerable groups 
case management 
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(right service at the right time= care coordination) - Ans:-a collaborative process of assessment, 
planning, facilitation, care coordination, evaluation, and advocacy for options and...
NURS 4600 Finishing Opioids and Migraines Questions and Answers
NURS 4600 Finishing Opioids and 
Migraines Questions and Answers 
What are the moderate to strong opioids? - Ans:-codeine, oxycodone, hydrocodone 
Agonist-Antagonist Opioids - Ans:-the medication has agonist and antagonist effects. 
butorphanol, nalbuphine, buprenorphine, pentazocine 
PCA - Ans:-patient controlled analgesia. medications administered intravenously by means of a 
special infusion pump controlled by the patient within order ranges written by the physician. best way to 
keep pain at...
- Exam (elaborations)
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NURS 4600 Finishing Opioids and 
Migraines Questions and Answers 
What are the moderate to strong opioids? - Ans:-codeine, oxycodone, hydrocodone 
Agonist-Antagonist Opioids - Ans:-the medication has agonist and antagonist effects. 
butorphanol, nalbuphine, buprenorphine, pentazocine 
PCA - Ans:-patient controlled analgesia. medications administered intravenously by means of a 
special infusion pump controlled by the patient within order ranges written by the physician. best way to 
keep pain at...
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