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NSG 1010: Rest & Sleep (CH. 35- Treas) Exam Practice Questions and Answers
NSG 1010: Rest & Sleep (CH. 35- Treas) 
Exam Practice Questions and Answers 
What are the benefits of sleep? - Ans:-Restores energy 
improves coping ability 
Increases mental performance 
strengthens the immune system 
improves learning & long-term memory 
The Physiology of sleep (RAS) is - Ans:-Circadian rhythm (Circa-approx, diem-day) 
& biorhythms 
What is the control center for regulating sleeping & waking? - Ans:-Hypothalamus 
What are the Neurotransmitters associated with sleep? - Ans:-His...
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NSG 1010: Rest & Sleep (CH. 35- Treas) 
Exam Practice Questions and Answers 
What are the benefits of sleep? - Ans:-Restores energy 
improves coping ability 
Increases mental performance 
strengthens the immune system 
improves learning & long-term memory 
The Physiology of sleep (RAS) is - Ans:-Circadian rhythm (Circa-approx, diem-day) 
& biorhythms 
What is the control center for regulating sleeping & waking? - Ans:-Hypothalamus 
What are the Neurotransmitters associated with sleep? - Ans:-His...
NSG 1010: Exam 3 Practice Questions and Answers
NSG 1010: Exam 3 Practice Questions 
and Answers 
What is the reason(s) for a nurse to perform a nursing assessment of a client? - Ans:-to obtain 
baseline data 
to obtain a nursing diagnosis 
to monitoring status of identified problems 
to screen for health problems 
What is *baseline data*? - Ans:-Data about the patient's physical status and functional abilities to 
serve as a comparison as their health changes 
What is a *nursing diagnosis*? - Ans:-Problem statements form the basis for the...
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NSG 1010: Exam 3 Practice Questions 
and Answers 
What is the reason(s) for a nurse to perform a nursing assessment of a client? - Ans:-to obtain 
baseline data 
to obtain a nursing diagnosis 
to monitoring status of identified problems 
to screen for health problems 
What is *baseline data*? - Ans:-Data about the patient's physical status and functional abilities to 
serve as a comparison as their health changes 
What is a *nursing diagnosis*? - Ans:-Problem statements form the basis for the...
Exam 6- NSG 1010 Practice Questions and Answers
Exam 6- NSG 1010 Practice Questions 
and Answers 
A client arrives to the emergency department with a self inflected GSW. The client tells the nurse he lost 
his job and does not want to live anymore. What is the nurses priority action? 
A. Assess client for injury 
B. Obtain a social worker consult 
C. Locate the clients family 
D. Administer pain meds - Ans:-A 
A nurse is caring for several clients on a medical unit. What order should the nurse perform the follow 
action based on Maslow's H...
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Exam 6- NSG 1010 Practice Questions 
and Answers 
A client arrives to the emergency department with a self inflected GSW. The client tells the nurse he lost 
his job and does not want to live anymore. What is the nurses priority action? 
A. Assess client for injury 
B. Obtain a social worker consult 
C. Locate the clients family 
D. Administer pain meds - Ans:-A 
A nurse is caring for several clients on a medical unit. What order should the nurse perform the follow 
action based on Maslow's H...
Exam 7 NSG 1010 Study Guide Solutions
Exam 7 NSG 1010 Study Guide Solutions 
What are the functions of the pulmonary system? - Ans:-ventilation and respiration 
movement of air in and out of the lungs - Ans:-ventilation 
Exchange of oxygen and CO2 in the lungs - Ans:- 
What factors affect ventilation? - Ans:--compliance 
-elasticity 
-airway resistance 
-hypo/hyperventilation 
-rate/depth of breathing 
How well we can expand the lungs is an example of - Ans:-lung elasticity 
Where the gases are exchanges is - Ans:-respiration 
inter...
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Exam 7 NSG 1010 Study Guide Solutions 
What are the functions of the pulmonary system? - Ans:-ventilation and respiration 
movement of air in and out of the lungs - Ans:-ventilation 
Exchange of oxygen and CO2 in the lungs - Ans:- 
What factors affect ventilation? - Ans:--compliance 
-elasticity 
-airway resistance 
-hypo/hyperventilation 
-rate/depth of breathing 
How well we can expand the lungs is an example of - Ans:-lung elasticity 
Where the gases are exchanges is - Ans:-respiration 
inter...
Exam 1 NSG 1010 Practice Questions and Answers
Exam 1 NSG 1010 Practice Questions and 
Answers 
List in order the chain of infection: - Ans:-causative agent, reservoir, portal of exit, mode of 
transmission, portal of entry, susceptible host 
What is an infectious/causative agent? - Ans:-Bacteria, fungi, virus, parasite, prion. 
What is a reservoir? - Ans:-Where the infectious agent lives / where it lives, grows, and reproduces. 
What is a portal of exit? - Ans:-The host leaves either by resp. tract, GI tract, skin, blood, etc. 
What is a po...
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Exam 1 NSG 1010 Practice Questions and 
Answers 
List in order the chain of infection: - Ans:-causative agent, reservoir, portal of exit, mode of 
transmission, portal of entry, susceptible host 
What is an infectious/causative agent? - Ans:-Bacteria, fungi, virus, parasite, prion. 
What is a reservoir? - Ans:-Where the infectious agent lives / where it lives, grows, and reproduces. 
What is a portal of exit? - Ans:-The host leaves either by resp. tract, GI tract, skin, blood, etc. 
What is a po...
Exam 8 NSG 1010 PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Exam 8 NSG 1010 PRACTICE 
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
3 stages of female reproductive system - Ans:- 
menarche - Ans:-the first menstrual period 
Indication of puberty in girls - Ans:-menarche/first menstral cycle 
Menarche preceded by increase of what? - Ans:-estrogen and progesterone 
What is menstration controlled by? - Ans:-hormones 
Hormones of the female reproductive system - Ans:-FSH, LH, (gonadotropic) 
estrogen, progesterone 
For estrogen to be secreted out, we need what? - Ans:-FSH 
FSH sti...
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Exam 8 NSG 1010 PRACTICE 
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
3 stages of female reproductive system - Ans:- 
menarche - Ans:-the first menstrual period 
Indication of puberty in girls - Ans:-menarche/first menstral cycle 
Menarche preceded by increase of what? - Ans:-estrogen and progesterone 
What is menstration controlled by? - Ans:-hormones 
Hormones of the female reproductive system - Ans:-FSH, LH, (gonadotropic) 
estrogen, progesterone 
For estrogen to be secreted out, we need what? - Ans:-FSH 
FSH sti...
Exam 7 NSG 1010 Practice Questions and Answers
Exam 7 NSG 1010 Practice Questions and 
Answers 
What are the functions of the pulmonary system? - Ans:-ventilation and respiration 
movement of air in and out of the lungs - Ans:-ventilation 
Exchange of oxygen and CO2 in the lungs - Ans:- 
What factors affect ventilation? - Ans:--compliance 
-elasticity 
-airway resistance 
-hypo/hyperventilation 
-rate/depth of breathing 
How well we can expand the lungs is an example of - Ans:-lung elasticity 
Where the gases are exchanges is - Ans:-respirat...
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Exam 7 NSG 1010 Practice Questions and 
Answers 
What are the functions of the pulmonary system? - Ans:-ventilation and respiration 
movement of air in and out of the lungs - Ans:-ventilation 
Exchange of oxygen and CO2 in the lungs - Ans:- 
What factors affect ventilation? - Ans:--compliance 
-elasticity 
-airway resistance 
-hypo/hyperventilation 
-rate/depth of breathing 
How well we can expand the lungs is an example of - Ans:-lung elasticity 
Where the gases are exchanges is - Ans:-respirat...
NSG 1010 Exam 5 Study Guide Solutions
NSG 1010 Exam 5 Study Guide Solutions 
Function of Carbohydrates - Ans:-- supply energy, spare protein, fat metabolism 
- increase satiety, increase release of insulin 
Function of Protein - Ans:-- tissue building and maintenance 
- metabolism (nitrogen balance & transport of nutrients) 
- immune system function 
- fluid & acid base balance 
- Secondary Energy Source 
Function of Lipids - Ans:-- brain & nerve function 
- hormone production 
- aid in absorption of fat soluble vitamins 
- energy s...
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NSG 1010 Exam 5 Study Guide Solutions 
Function of Carbohydrates - Ans:-- supply energy, spare protein, fat metabolism 
- increase satiety, increase release of insulin 
Function of Protein - Ans:-- tissue building and maintenance 
- metabolism (nitrogen balance & transport of nutrients) 
- immune system function 
- fluid & acid base balance 
- Secondary Energy Source 
Function of Lipids - Ans:-- brain & nerve function 
- hormone production 
- aid in absorption of fat soluble vitamins 
- energy s...
NSG 1010 Exam 4 Study Guide Solutions
NSG 1010 Exam 4 Study Guide Solutions 
Assessment of Integumentary Function/ Skin Integrity and Wound Healing - Ans:- 
Functions of the Skin - Ans:-Protection 
Temperature regulation 
Vitamin D production 
Sensation 
Fluid balance 
Immune response 
Psychosocial 
Absorption 
Health History - Ans:-Comorbid Conditions 
-Diabetes (decreased pain, foot ulcers) 
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-Heart disease/coronary artery disease (ac...
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NSG 1010 Exam 4 Study Guide Solutions 
Assessment of Integumentary Function/ Skin Integrity and Wound Healing - Ans:- 
Functions of the Skin - Ans:-Protection 
Temperature regulation 
Vitamin D production 
Sensation 
Fluid balance 
Immune response 
Psychosocial 
Absorption 
Health History - Ans:-Comorbid Conditions 
-Diabetes (decreased pain, foot ulcers) 
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FIRST PUBLISH OCTOBER 2024 
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-Heart disease/coronary artery disease (ac...
NSG 262 Exam 2 Review Study Guide
NSG 262 Exam 2 Review Study Guide 
Compliance - Ans:-the ability of the lungs to distend or expand in response to increased intra- 
alveolar pressure 
> decreases in diseases like pulmonary edema or with injuries like fractured ribs 
Airway Resistance - Ans:-the increase in pressure that occurs as the diameter of the airways 
decreases from mouth/nose to alveoli 
> this decreases the amount of oxygen delivered to the alveoli 
Oxygen Demand - Ans:-how much oxygen the body needs for an a cer...
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NSG 262 Exam 2 Review Study Guide 
Compliance - Ans:-the ability of the lungs to distend or expand in response to increased intra- 
alveolar pressure 
> decreases in diseases like pulmonary edema or with injuries like fractured ribs 
Airway Resistance - Ans:-the increase in pressure that occurs as the diameter of the airways 
decreases from mouth/nose to alveoli 
> this decreases the amount of oxygen delivered to the alveoli 
Oxygen Demand - Ans:-how much oxygen the body needs for an a cer...
MNM3709 - STRATEGIC MARKETING EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
NASM CES Final Exam Questions with correct Answers
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