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Fundamental concepts and skills for nursing exam TEST 1,2 & 3Distinction Guaranteed
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gerontological nursing- Eliopoulos Questions and Answers
gerontological nursing- Eliopoulos 
older adults are generally defined as - ANS individuals age 65 and older 
 
 categorization of older individuals - ANS young-old: 60-74 
old-old: 75-100 
centurians: over 100 
 
 What is aging - ANS it is a Natural process- no single known factor causes or prevents aging 
 
 what is ageism - ANS - Prejudices and stereotypes applied to older people solely on the basis of their age 
- Derogatory attitude 
- Stems from society's anxiety of aging and cultu...
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gerontological nursing- Eliopoulos 
older adults are generally defined as - ANS individuals age 65 and older 
 
 categorization of older individuals - ANS young-old: 60-74 
old-old: 75-100 
centurians: over 100 
 
 What is aging - ANS it is a Natural process- no single known factor causes or prevents aging 
 
 what is ageism - ANS - Prejudices and stereotypes applied to older people solely on the basis of their age 
- Derogatory attitude 
- Stems from society's anxiety of aging and cultu...
Fundamental concepts and skills for nursing exam 2 Distinction Guaranteed
Fundamental concepts and skills for nursing exam 2 
5 components of nursing diagnosis - ANS Assessment, nursing diagnosis, planning,implementation,evaluation 
 
 Assessment - ANS Is obtained from patient, the family, the physician, tests, and info about patient from other health professionals 
 
 Assessment - ANS Collecting,organizing, documenting, and validating data about a patients health status 
 
 Nursing diagnosis - ANS the process by which the assessment data are sorted and analyze...
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Fundamental concepts and skills for nursing exam 2 
5 components of nursing diagnosis - ANS Assessment, nursing diagnosis, planning,implementation,evaluation 
 
 Assessment - ANS Is obtained from patient, the family, the physician, tests, and info about patient from other health professionals 
 
 Assessment - ANS Collecting,organizing, documenting, and validating data about a patients health status 
 
 Nursing diagnosis - ANS the process by which the assessment data are sorted and analyze...
LPN fundamental concepts and skills for nursing test 1
LPN fundamental concepts and skills for nursing test 1 
English woman from the mid-1800s, felt a calling to become a nurse, lowered the death rate from 60%-1%, Founded the first training school for nurses in England at St. Thomas hospital - ANS Florence Nightingale 
 
 Nutrition is an important part of nursing care, Fresh clean air is beneficial, sick people need recreational and occupational therapy, nurses should identify and meet patient personal and emotional needs, Nursing should be direc...
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LPN fundamental concepts and skills for nursing test 1 
English woman from the mid-1800s, felt a calling to become a nurse, lowered the death rate from 60%-1%, Founded the first training school for nurses in England at St. Thomas hospital - ANS Florence Nightingale 
 
 Nutrition is an important part of nursing care, Fresh clean air is beneficial, sick people need recreational and occupational therapy, nurses should identify and meet patient personal and emotional needs, Nursing should be direc...
Fundamental Concepts and Skills for Nursing: Test 3
Fundamental Concepts and Skills for Nursing: Test 3 
Bone ( Ch. 18 , Pg. 268) - ANS A dense, hard type of connective tissue; 4 Basic Types of Bones- Short, Long, Flat, and Irregular; Made up of Compact and Spongy Bone 
 
 Joint ( Ch. 18 , Pg. 268) - ANS A union of two or more bones in the body; Some move freely, some are slightly moveable, and some are immovable 
 
 Bursa ( Ch. 18 , Pg. 268; AKA Bursae) - ANS Small Fluid-Filled Sacs that provide a cushion at the friction points in the joint...
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Fundamental Concepts and Skills for Nursing: Test 3 
Bone ( Ch. 18 , Pg. 268) - ANS A dense, hard type of connective tissue; 4 Basic Types of Bones- Short, Long, Flat, and Irregular; Made up of Compact and Spongy Bone 
 
 Joint ( Ch. 18 , Pg. 268) - ANS A union of two or more bones in the body; Some move freely, some are slightly moveable, and some are immovable 
 
 Bursa ( Ch. 18 , Pg. 268; AKA Bursae) - ANS Small Fluid-Filled Sacs that provide a cushion at the friction points in the joint...
Pathophysiology - Porth chapter 1 Verified Answers by Experts
Pathophysiology - Porth chapter 1 
Pathophysiology - ANS The study of the structural and functional changes in cells, tissues, and organs of the body that cause or are caused by disease and their effects on total body function. 
 
 Health - ANS State of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease and infirmity. 
 
 Disease - ANS An acute or chronic illness that one acquires or is born with that causes physiological dysfunction in one or more body s...
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Pathophysiology - Porth chapter 1 
Pathophysiology - ANS The study of the structural and functional changes in cells, tissues, and organs of the body that cause or are caused by disease and their effects on total body function. 
 
 Health - ANS State of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease and infirmity. 
 
 Disease - ANS An acute or chronic illness that one acquires or is born with that causes physiological dysfunction in one or more body s...
Pathophysiology - Porth chapter 2 Concepts of Altered Health in Children
Pathophysiology - Porth chapter 2 Concepts of Altered Health in Children 
1) GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT - ANS an ongoing dynamic process that begins with a fertilized ovum and continues throughout the infant, childhood, and adolescent periods until adulthood is achieved. 
 
 Physical growth - ANS Changes in the body as a whole or in its individual parts /percentile. 
 
 Development - ANS Embraces aspects of differentiation such as in body function and psychosocial behaviors. 
 
 How does pedia...
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Pathophysiology - Porth chapter 2 Concepts of Altered Health in Children 
1) GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT - ANS an ongoing dynamic process that begins with a fertilized ovum and continues throughout the infant, childhood, and adolescent periods until adulthood is achieved. 
 
 Physical growth - ANS Changes in the body as a whole or in its individual parts /percentile. 
 
 Development - ANS Embraces aspects of differentiation such as in body function and psychosocial behaviors. 
 
 How does pedia...
Altered Glucose regulation - Porth's Pathophysiology
Altered Glucose regulation - Porth's Pathophysiology 
GLUCOSE METABOLISM - ANS Most Efficient Fuel Normal Brain Function Relies Exclusively on Glucose Requires a continuous supply from the circulation Body Tissues Obtain Glucose from Blood 
 
 When Glucose Levels Rise - ANS Insulin is Secreted 
 
 Glucose Not Needed for Immediate Energy is - ANS Stored in the Liver & Skeletal Muscle as Glycogen 
 
 If Saturated Glucose will be Converted - ANS into Fatty Acids by Liver and Stored as Trigl...
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Altered Glucose regulation - Porth's Pathophysiology 
GLUCOSE METABOLISM - ANS Most Efficient Fuel Normal Brain Function Relies Exclusively on Glucose Requires a continuous supply from the circulation Body Tissues Obtain Glucose from Blood 
 
 When Glucose Levels Rise - ANS Insulin is Secreted 
 
 Glucose Not Needed for Immediate Energy is - ANS Stored in the Liver & Skeletal Muscle as Glycogen 
 
 If Saturated Glucose will be Converted - ANS into Fatty Acids by Liver and Stored as Trigl...
Patho Exam 1 Norris, Tommie L. Lippincott CoursePoint for Norris: Porth's Pathophysiology, 10th Edition. CoursePoint, 12/14/18. VitalBook file.
Patho Exam 1 Norris, Tommie L. Lippincott CoursePoint for Norris: Porth's Pathophysiology, 10th Edition. CoursePoint, 12/14/18. VitalBook file. 
Atrophy - ANS When confronted with a decrease in work demands or adverse environmental conditions, most cells are able to revert to a smaller size and a lower and more efficient level of functioning that is compatible with survival. 
 
 What happens when cells atrophy? - ANS Reduce their oxygen consumption and other cellular functions by decreasing ...
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Patho Exam 1 Norris, Tommie L. Lippincott CoursePoint for Norris: Porth's Pathophysiology, 10th Edition. CoursePoint, 12/14/18. VitalBook file. 
Atrophy - ANS When confronted with a decrease in work demands or adverse environmental conditions, most cells are able to revert to a smaller size and a lower and more efficient level of functioning that is compatible with survival. 
 
 What happens when cells atrophy? - ANS Reduce their oxygen consumption and other cellular functions by decreasing ...
maternal child care nursing Verified questions and answers
maternal child care nursing 
1. - The nurse caring for the newly pregnant woman would advise her that ideally prenatal care should begin: 
 
 a. - Before the first missed menstrual period. 
 
 b. - After the first missed menstrual period. 
 
 c. - After the second missed menstrual period. 
 
 d. - After the third missed menstrual period. 
 
 ANS: - ANS B 
 
 REF: - ANS 229 
 
 2. A woman arrives at the clinic for a pregnancy test. The first day of her last menstrual period (LMP) was ...
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maternal child care nursing 
1. - The nurse caring for the newly pregnant woman would advise her that ideally prenatal care should begin: 
 
 a. - Before the first missed menstrual period. 
 
 b. - After the first missed menstrual period. 
 
 c. - After the second missed menstrual period. 
 
 d. - After the third missed menstrual period. 
 
 ANS: - ANS B 
 
 REF: - ANS 229 
 
 2. A woman arrives at the clinic for a pregnancy test. The first day of her last menstrual period (LMP) was ...
RN Pediatric Nursing Online Practice 2023 A WITH NGN GURAANTEED PASS(NCLEX)
RN Pediatric Nursing Online Practice 2023 B EXAM 2023 WITH NGN GURAANTEED PASS(NCLEX)
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