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NUR 4410 Exam 2 Study Questions and Answers
NUR 4410 Exam 2 Study Questions and 
Answers 
The heart and other components of the circulatory system begin to develop from the mesoderm during 
the ____ week of gestation and are completely forms by the _______ week. - Ans:-fourth and eighth 
cardiac output - Ans:-the volume of blood ejected by the heart in 1 minute 
contraction = - Ans:-systole 
relaxation= - Ans:-diastole 
mothers with a history of lupus erythematosus snd diabetes put at risk their child for - Ans:-heart 
disease 
What kids ...
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NUR 4410 Exam 2 Study Questions and 
Answers 
The heart and other components of the circulatory system begin to develop from the mesoderm during 
the ____ week of gestation and are completely forms by the _______ week. - Ans:-fourth and eighth 
cardiac output - Ans:-the volume of blood ejected by the heart in 1 minute 
contraction = - Ans:-systole 
relaxation= - Ans:-diastole 
mothers with a history of lupus erythematosus snd diabetes put at risk their child for - Ans:-heart 
disease 
What kids ...
NUR 4410 Exam 1 Study Questions and Answers
NUR 4410 Exam 1 Study Questions and 
Answers 
Infants gain an average weight of ___ by 6 months old. - Ans:-7.26 kg (16lbs) 
Transmission Based precautions - Ans:-is indicated for patients suspected of infection of colonization 
of transmissible organisms (Airborne Precautions, Droplet, and Contact) 
Standard precautions include - Ans:-gloves, gown, mask, goggles, to prevent contamination from 
blood or body fluids 
A child needs increased fluids when? - Ans:-1. Fever 
2. Vomiting/diarrhea 
3. h...
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NUR 4410 Exam 1 Study Questions and 
Answers 
Infants gain an average weight of ___ by 6 months old. - Ans:-7.26 kg (16lbs) 
Transmission Based precautions - Ans:-is indicated for patients suspected of infection of colonization 
of transmissible organisms (Airborne Precautions, Droplet, and Contact) 
Standard precautions include - Ans:-gloves, gown, mask, goggles, to prevent contamination from 
blood or body fluids 
A child needs increased fluids when? - Ans:-1. Fever 
2. Vomiting/diarrhea 
3. h...
NUR 4270 Midterm Exam Study Questions and Answers
NUR 4270 Midterm Exam Study 
Questions and Answers 
total body water percentage - Ans:-60% 
what percentage of total body water is intracellular? - Ans:-40% 
what percentage of total water is extracellular - Ans:-20% 
three components of extracellular fluid - Ans:-interstitial, intravascular, transcellular 
role of fluid and electrolytes in the body - Ans:-balance water in the body 
balance acid/base 
move nutrients into and out of cells 
make sure nerves, muscles, and heart and brain work the w...
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NUR 4270 Midterm Exam Study 
Questions and Answers 
total body water percentage - Ans:-60% 
what percentage of total body water is intracellular? - Ans:-40% 
what percentage of total water is extracellular - Ans:-20% 
three components of extracellular fluid - Ans:-interstitial, intravascular, transcellular 
role of fluid and electrolytes in the body - Ans:-balance water in the body 
balance acid/base 
move nutrients into and out of cells 
make sure nerves, muscles, and heart and brain work the w...
NUR 4040 Exam 2: Planned Change Practice Questions and Answers
NUR 4040 Exam 2: Planned Change 
Practice Questions and Answers 
What is change? - Ans:-The process of making something different from what it was 
A deliberate effort to make something happen 
To alter or transform 
Change is a continually unfolding process rather than an either/or event (Sullivan and Decker, 2009) 
What are personal, professional, and organizational changes? - Ans:-Personal Change 
Alteration made voluntarily for one's own reasons (usually self improvement) 
Professional Ch...
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NUR 4040 Exam 2: Planned Change 
Practice Questions and Answers 
What is change? - Ans:-The process of making something different from what it was 
A deliberate effort to make something happen 
To alter or transform 
Change is a continually unfolding process rather than an either/or event (Sullivan and Decker, 2009) 
What are personal, professional, and organizational changes? - Ans:-Personal Change 
Alteration made voluntarily for one's own reasons (usually self improvement) 
Professional Ch...
NUR 4040 Exam 1 Practice Questions and Answers
NUR 4040 Exam 1 Practice Questions and 
Answers 
Acronym for nursing process - Ans:-ADPIE 
What are traits of an economic man? - Ans:-Makes decision in rational manner 
Has complete knowledge of situation 
Has complete list of possible alternatives 
Has rational system of ordering preferences of alternatives 
Selects the decision that will maximize utility function 
What are the traits of an administrative man? - Ans:-Makes decision that are good enough 
Knowledge is always fragmented 
Impossibl...
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NUR 4040 Exam 1 Practice Questions and 
Answers 
Acronym for nursing process - Ans:-ADPIE 
What are traits of an economic man? - Ans:-Makes decision in rational manner 
Has complete knowledge of situation 
Has complete list of possible alternatives 
Has rational system of ordering preferences of alternatives 
Selects the decision that will maximize utility function 
What are the traits of an administrative man? - Ans:-Makes decision that are good enough 
Knowledge is always fragmented 
Impossibl...
NUR 3145 - Review Questions - Exam #4 Questions and Answers
NUR 3145 - Review Questions - Exam #4 
Questions and Answers 
1. A nurse at an immunization clinic is providing vaccines to children. The parent of a child waiting to 
receive vaccines tells the nurse that the child has an immune deficiency disorder. The nurse understands 
that which vaccine should not be administered to this child? 
a. Diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and acellular pertussis (DTaP) vaccine 
b. Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) vaccine 
c. Polio injection 
d. Varicella virus vac...
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NUR 3145 - Review Questions - Exam #4 
Questions and Answers 
1. A nurse at an immunization clinic is providing vaccines to children. The parent of a child waiting to 
receive vaccines tells the nurse that the child has an immune deficiency disorder. The nurse understands 
that which vaccine should not be administered to this child? 
a. Diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and acellular pertussis (DTaP) vaccine 
b. Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) vaccine 
c. Polio injection 
d. Varicella virus vac...
NUR 3145 Final Exam Study Guide
NUR 3145 Final Exam Study Guide 
Neutropenia - Ans:-low level of neutrophils 
Thrombocytopenia - Ans:-low level of platelets 
Leukopenia - Ans:-low WBCs which can encompass basophils, monocytes 
Anemia - Ans:-low RBC or hemoglobin/hematocrit 
Pancytopenia - Ans:-low RBC, WBC and platelet 
Purpose of Lasix - Ans:-loop diuretic- makes you get rid of fluid so it is used in CHF 
NANDA for Lasix to CHF - Ans:-Fluid volume deficit and electrolyte imbalance 
NANDA for Heparin - Ans:-risk for bleeding 
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NUR 3145 Final Exam Study Guide 
Neutropenia - Ans:-low level of neutrophils 
Thrombocytopenia - Ans:-low level of platelets 
Leukopenia - Ans:-low WBCs which can encompass basophils, monocytes 
Anemia - Ans:-low RBC or hemoglobin/hematocrit 
Pancytopenia - Ans:-low RBC, WBC and platelet 
Purpose of Lasix - Ans:-loop diuretic- makes you get rid of fluid so it is used in CHF 
NANDA for Lasix to CHF - Ans:-Fluid volume deficit and electrolyte imbalance 
NANDA for Heparin - Ans:-risk for bleeding 
...
NUR 3145 Exam 3 Questions and Answers
NUR 3145 Exam 3 Questions and 
Answers 
Thiazide Diuretics - Ans:-i.e. *chlorothiazide* 
Side effects: hypokalemia, hyponatremia, hypotension 
Adverse effects: syncope, fall when position changing, muscle weakness, blurred vision 
Before and After: K levels (hold if low), check apical pulse for a full min, electrolyte levels 
Patient teaching: hypokalemia=weakness, cramping 
*normal potassium level: 3.5-5.0 
High-Ceiling (Loop) Diuretics - Ans:-i.e. *furosemide* 
Side effects: H20, K, Na, and Ca...
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NUR 3145 Exam 3 Questions and 
Answers 
Thiazide Diuretics - Ans:-i.e. *chlorothiazide* 
Side effects: hypokalemia, hyponatremia, hypotension 
Adverse effects: syncope, fall when position changing, muscle weakness, blurred vision 
Before and After: K levels (hold if low), check apical pulse for a full min, electrolyte levels 
Patient teaching: hypokalemia=weakness, cramping 
*normal potassium level: 3.5-5.0 
High-Ceiling (Loop) Diuretics - Ans:-i.e. *furosemide* 
Side effects: H20, K, Na, and Ca...
NUR 3145 Exam 2 Review Questions and Answers
NUR 3145 Exam 2 Review Questions and Answers 
This happens when pluripotent cells (cells in bone marrow) are suddenly depressed? - Ans:-Decrease 
in RBC, Platelets, WBC. 
Before administering an immunization or chemotherapy, what would the nurse check for? - Ans:- 
Current infection. 
When pluripotent cells are depressed, the safest pain reliever is? - Ans:-Tylenol (NSAID risk for 
bleeding) 
When is nausea treated? - Ans:-Before it starts. 
If a patient is already vomiting, the best drug to giv...
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NUR 3145 Exam 2 Review Questions and Answers 
This happens when pluripotent cells (cells in bone marrow) are suddenly depressed? - Ans:-Decrease 
in RBC, Platelets, WBC. 
Before administering an immunization or chemotherapy, what would the nurse check for? - Ans:- 
Current infection. 
When pluripotent cells are depressed, the safest pain reliever is? - Ans:-Tylenol (NSAID risk for 
bleeding) 
When is nausea treated? - Ans:-Before it starts. 
If a patient is already vomiting, the best drug to giv...
NUR 3145 exam 2 fsu Study Guide with Complete Solutions
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Drawn 30 minutes after dose is administered (completed) 
trough levels - Ans:-Lowest blood level 
Drawn immediately before administering ordered dose 
treatment considerations: patient defense mechanisms - Ans:-Diminished defenses 
Chronic disease 
Severity of infection 
Renal status 
Liver function 
type of microorganisms - Ans:-Gram positive 
Gram negative 
Aerobic 
Anaerobic 
Treatment Considera...
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FIRST PUBLISH OCTOBER 2024 
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Drawn 30 minutes after dose is administered (completed) 
trough levels - Ans:-Lowest blood level 
Drawn immediately before administering ordered dose 
treatment considerations: patient defense mechanisms - Ans:-Diminished defenses 
Chronic disease 
Severity of infection 
Renal status 
Liver function 
type of microorganisms - Ans:-Gram positive 
Gram negative 
Aerobic 
Anaerobic 
Treatment Considera...
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