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NR511 Midterm Exam Study Guide {UPDATED} | NR 511 Midterm Exam Study Guide {Latest}
NR511 Midterm Exam Study Guide {UPDATED} 
 
Week 1 
1.	Define diagnostic reasoning 
Reflective thinking because the process involves questioning one’s thinking to determining if all possible avenues have been explored and if the conclusions that are being drawn are based on evidence. *Seen as a kind of critical thinking. 
 
2.	Discuss and identify subjective & objective data 
- Subjective: What the pt tells you, complains of, etc. *Chief complaint, HPI, ROS 
- Objective: Wh...
- Summary
- • 33 pages •
NR511 Midterm Exam Study Guide {UPDATED} 
 
Week 1 
1.	Define diagnostic reasoning 
Reflective thinking because the process involves questioning one’s thinking to determining if all possible avenues have been explored and if the conclusions that are being drawn are based on evidence. *Seen as a kind of critical thinking. 
 
2.	Discuss and identify subjective & objective data 
- Subjective: What the pt tells you, complains of, etc. *Chief complaint, HPI, ROS 
- Objective: Wh...
C785 Biochemistry Unit 4 Quiz 2020 | C 785 Biochemistry Module 4 Quiz 2020– Western Governors University ( A Grade)
C785 Biochemistry Unit 4 Quiz 2020 – Western 
Governors University 
Biochemistry – C785 
Unit 4 Quiz 
1. Which of the following could be a potential ramification of a defective nucleotide 
excision repair (NER) pathway? 
a. Thymine dimers would accumulate and increase the probability of 
developing skin cancer. 
2. A patient has received a large dose of ionizing radiation at his place of 
employment. Which scenario is accurate? 
a. Double-stranded DNA breaks are being repaired by nonhomologo...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
C785 Biochemistry Unit 4 Quiz 2020 – Western 
Governors University 
Biochemistry – C785 
Unit 4 Quiz 
1. Which of the following could be a potential ramification of a defective nucleotide 
excision repair (NER) pathway? 
a. Thymine dimers would accumulate and increase the probability of 
developing skin cancer. 
2. A patient has received a large dose of ionizing radiation at his place of 
employment. Which scenario is accurate? 
a. Double-stranded DNA breaks are being repaired by nonhomologo...
ENG 102 FINAL EXAM REFLECTION ESSAY | ENG102 LATEST EXAM REFLECTION ESSAY – Nevada State College
ENG 102 FINAL EXAM REFLECTION ESSAY – Nevada State College 
 
Jacob Homan 
ENG 102 
Hoffman 
5/3/19 
Final Exam Reflection 
	The first attempt at anything new we try isn’t always going to be the best. It normally takes time for people to adjust and progress. For example, Steven Spielberg’s first film he created was “The Sugarland Express”. That film was rated 6.8/10 on IMDB. In Michael Jordan’s first career professional game he only scored 16 points. Dr. Seuss’s first book “And t...
- Essay
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ENG 102 FINAL EXAM REFLECTION ESSAY – Nevada State College 
 
Jacob Homan 
ENG 102 
Hoffman 
5/3/19 
Final Exam Reflection 
	The first attempt at anything new we try isn’t always going to be the best. It normally takes time for people to adjust and progress. For example, Steven Spielberg’s first film he created was “The Sugarland Express”. That film was rated 6.8/10 on IMDB. In Michael Jordan’s first career professional game he only scored 16 points. Dr. Seuss’s first book “And t...
Final exam question bank_fall - A Grade
Final exam question bank_ Page 1 of 36 
In matching questions each lettered heading may be selected once, more than once, or not at all. 
1. All of the following are true about organ transplantation except: 
A. Identical twins can usually accept grafts from one another 
B. A xenograft is one that comes from a different species 
C. Hyperacute rejection can be mediated by antibodies 
D. Persons who are MHC identical will give a high level of DNA synthesis in a MLR 
E. A second allograft from the s...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 36 pages •
Final exam question bank_ Page 1 of 36 
In matching questions each lettered heading may be selected once, more than once, or not at all. 
1. All of the following are true about organ transplantation except: 
A. Identical twins can usually accept grafts from one another 
B. A xenograft is one that comes from a different species 
C. Hyperacute rejection can be mediated by antibodies 
D. Persons who are MHC identical will give a high level of DNA synthesis in a MLR 
E. A second allograft from the s...
NSG 6435 Pediatric Week 4 discussion | NSG6435 Pediatric Week 4 discussion - South University ( A Grade)
NSG 6435 Pediatric Week 4 discussion - South University 
 
Do you recommend a limited or an involved use of antibiotics in treatment of these diseases and other unconfirmed bacterial illnesses and why? What are the standards regarding the use of antibiotics in pediatric population, and what assessment findings would warrant prescribing an antibiotic for Asthma symptoms?
- Exam (elaborations)
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NSG 6435 Pediatric Week 4 discussion - South University 
 
Do you recommend a limited or an involved use of antibiotics in treatment of these diseases and other unconfirmed bacterial illnesses and why? What are the standards regarding the use of antibiotics in pediatric population, and what assessment findings would warrant prescribing an antibiotic for Asthma symptoms?
NSG 6435 Pediatric Week 6 discussion | NSG6435 Pediatric Module 6 discussion - South University ( A Grade)
NSG 6435 Pediatric Week 6 discussion - South University 
 
Which essential questions will you ask a pediatric patient or his or her caregiver when the presenting complaint is bloody diarrhea? 
Complaint of bloody diarrhea from a patient or parent requires further investigation. The provider should be sure to clarify what the parent means by diarrhea. Diarrhea is stool that is frequent and watery in consistency. Murphy (2008) recommends assessing the severity, other associated symptoms, and ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
NSG 6435 Pediatric Week 6 discussion - South University 
 
Which essential questions will you ask a pediatric patient or his or her caregiver when the presenting complaint is bloody diarrhea? 
Complaint of bloody diarrhea from a patient or parent requires further investigation. The provider should be sure to clarify what the parent means by diarrhea. Diarrhea is stool that is frequent and watery in consistency. Murphy (2008) recommends assessing the severity, other associated symptoms, and ...
NSG 6435 Pediatric Week 5 discussion | NSG6435 Pediatric Module 5 discussion - South University ( Grade))
NSG 6435 Pediatric Week 5 discussion - South University 
 
How would you evaluate and manage a pediatric patient who has a painful swelling of the hands and feet, fatigue, or fussiness? Which diagnostic studies would you recommend for this patient and why? 
Sickle cell anemia (SCA) disease is an inherited form of anemia, which effects the shape of red blood cells and decreased healthy cells to carry adequate oxygen. Burns, Dunn, Brady, Starr, Blosser (2016) states that SCA involve the synthesi...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
NSG 6435 Pediatric Week 5 discussion - South University 
 
How would you evaluate and manage a pediatric patient who has a painful swelling of the hands and feet, fatigue, or fussiness? Which diagnostic studies would you recommend for this patient and why? 
Sickle cell anemia (SCA) disease is an inherited form of anemia, which effects the shape of red blood cells and decreased healthy cells to carry adequate oxygen. Burns, Dunn, Brady, Starr, Blosser (2016) states that SCA involve the synthesi...
NSG 5003 Week 4 knowledge check | NSG5003 Module 4 knowledge check – Advanced Pathophysiology – South University (A grade)
NSG5003 Week 4 knowledge check – Advanced Pathophysiology – South University (A grade) 
 
Week 4 KC-80% 
Hypertension is the elevation of systemic arterial blood pressure as a result of increase in total peripheral resistance and 
Decreased venous return 
Increased cardiac output 
Decreased oxygen perfusion 
Increased heart rate 
 
High cholesterol accelerates atherosclerotic and atheromatic process which results in an increased risk of which event? 
Ischemic stroke 
Liver failure 
Myocardi...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 2 pages •
NSG5003 Week 4 knowledge check – Advanced Pathophysiology – South University (A grade) 
 
Week 4 KC-80% 
Hypertension is the elevation of systemic arterial blood pressure as a result of increase in total peripheral resistance and 
Decreased venous return 
Increased cardiac output 
Decreased oxygen perfusion 
Increased heart rate 
 
High cholesterol accelerates atherosclerotic and atheromatic process which results in an increased risk of which event? 
Ischemic stroke 
Liver failure 
Myocardi...
NURS 6501 Knowledge Check Module 5 2020 | NURS6501 Knowledge Check Chapter 5 2020 – Mercer County Community College( 100% Correct & Reliable)
NURS 6501 Knowledge Check Module 5 2020 – Mercer 
County Community College 
Student Response 
Scenario 1: Gout 
A 52-year-old obese Caucasian male presents to the clinic with a 2-day history of fever, 
chills, and right great toe pain that has gotten worse. Patient states this is the first time 
that this has happened, and nothing has made it better and walking on his right foot 
makes it worse. He has tried acetaminophen, but it did not help. He took several 
ibuprofen tablets last night whic...
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- Exam (elaborations)
- • 18 pages •
NURS 6501 Knowledge Check Module 5 2020 – Mercer 
County Community College 
Student Response 
Scenario 1: Gout 
A 52-year-old obese Caucasian male presents to the clinic with a 2-day history of fever, 
chills, and right great toe pain that has gotten worse. Patient states this is the first time 
that this has happened, and nothing has made it better and walking on his right foot 
makes it worse. He has tried acetaminophen, but it did not help. He took several 
ibuprofen tablets last night whic...
Test Bank - Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing by Mary Townsend (9th Edition, 2017)