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Fundamentals of Nursing Chapter 2
Fundamentals of Nursing 
 
Fundamentals of Nursing – Chapter 2 
Acute care 
-	Pattern of health care in which a patient is treated for an acute episode of illness, for the sequelae of an accident or other trauma, or during recovery from surgery. 
Adult day care centers 
-	Facility for the supervised care of older adults; provides activities such as meals and socialization during specified day hours. 
Assisted living 
-	Residential living facilities in which each resident has his or her own r...
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Fundamentals of Nursing 
 
Fundamentals of Nursing – Chapter 2 
Acute care 
-	Pattern of health care in which a patient is treated for an acute episode of illness, for the sequelae of an accident or other trauma, or during recovery from surgery. 
Adult day care centers 
-	Facility for the supervised care of older adults; provides activities such as meals and socialization during specified day hours. 
Assisted living 
-	Residential living facilities in which each resident has his or her own r...
Fundamentals of Nursing
Fundamentals of Nursing – Chapter 1 
Advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) 
•	Generally the most independently functioning nurse. 
An APRN has a master's degree in nursing, advanced education in pathophysiology, pharmacology, and physical assessment; and certification and expertise in a specialized area of practice. 
American Nurses Association (ANA) 
•	The national professional membership association of nurses that works for the improvement of health standards and the availability o...
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Fundamentals of Nursing – Chapter 1 
Advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) 
•	Generally the most independently functioning nurse. 
An APRN has a master's degree in nursing, advanced education in pathophysiology, pharmacology, and physical assessment; and certification and expertise in a specialized area of practice. 
American Nurses Association (ANA) 
•	The national professional membership association of nurses that works for the improvement of health standards and the availability o...
Pathology & Therapeutics I
UNIT 7 & 8 - Major key summaries for unit 7 and 8! - 
Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology 
Pathology & Therapeutics I (George Brown College) 
 
UNIT 7: THE URINARY SYSTEM 
1. List the functions of the urinary system and its role in homeostasis. 
The urinary system is one of the anatomically simpler systems of the body. 
The kidneys play more roles than are commonly realised: 
•	Excretion of Metabolic Wastes: The kidneys excrete metabolic wastes, notably nitrogenous wastes. Urea is the primar...
- Summary
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UNIT 7 & 8 - Major key summaries for unit 7 and 8! - 
Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology 
Pathology & Therapeutics I (George Brown College) 
 
UNIT 7: THE URINARY SYSTEM 
1. List the functions of the urinary system and its role in homeostasis. 
The urinary system is one of the anatomically simpler systems of the body. 
The kidneys play more roles than are commonly realised: 
•	Excretion of Metabolic Wastes: The kidneys excrete metabolic wastes, notably nitrogenous wastes. Urea is the primar...
Medical Microbiology
Chapter 6 Summary 
Medical Microbiology 
 
●	Essential nutrients fuel the growth of all microorganisms 
●	Microbial genomes evolve in response to nutrient availability 
○	As a result, some disease-causing bacteria have developed requirements for growth factors supplied by their hosts 
●	Autotrophs use CO2 as a carbon source 
●	Microbes obtain energy through phototrophy, lithotrophy, or organotrophy 
●	Heterotrophs consume organic compounds made by autotrophs 
○	the global carbon c...
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- Summary
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Chapter 6 Summary 
Medical Microbiology 
 
●	Essential nutrients fuel the growth of all microorganisms 
●	Microbial genomes evolve in response to nutrient availability 
○	As a result, some disease-causing bacteria have developed requirements for growth factors supplied by their hosts 
●	Autotrophs use CO2 as a carbon source 
●	Microbes obtain energy through phototrophy, lithotrophy, or organotrophy 
●	Heterotrophs consume organic compounds made by autotrophs 
○	the global carbon c...
Microbiology
Microbilology Chapter 7 
Shigella- A common illness and day care and developing countries, where water supplies are contaminated. Traveler’s diarrhea. 
 
Organic molecules have potential energy, bonds between Atoms and molecule have potential energy. We usually get our energy from plants, either directly or indirectly 
Entropy- disorder or randomness. Less order in the universe 
Energy - to build something complex requires spending energy. Taking a molecule and organizing it takes energy.(S...
- Summary
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Microbilology Chapter 7 
Shigella- A common illness and day care and developing countries, where water supplies are contaminated. Traveler’s diarrhea. 
 
Organic molecules have potential energy, bonds between Atoms and molecule have potential energy. We usually get our energy from plants, either directly or indirectly 
Entropy- disorder or randomness. Less order in the universe 
Energy - to build something complex requires spending energy. Taking a molecule and organizing it takes energy.(S...
Microbiology
Chapter 8 Key Terms 
Medical Microbiology 
 
Chromosomes: place where genetic “blueprint” is stored; double-stranded DNA; each cell usually contains 23 pairs 
Gene: unit of information encoded by DNA that can be expressed to form an RNA product 
Messenger RNA (mRNA): RNA products of most genes; RNA molecule that directs the synthesis of a specific protein 
Gene expression: use of gene information to make RNA and proteins 
Promoter: DNA control sequence containing information determining whe...
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Chapter 8 Key Terms 
Medical Microbiology 
 
Chromosomes: place where genetic “blueprint” is stored; double-stranded DNA; each cell usually contains 23 pairs 
Gene: unit of information encoded by DNA that can be expressed to form an RNA product 
Messenger RNA (mRNA): RNA products of most genes; RNA molecule that directs the synthesis of a specific protein 
Gene expression: use of gene information to make RNA and proteins 
Promoter: DNA control sequence containing information determining whe...
Test Bank for Nursing in Todays World 12th Edition
Test Bank for Nursing in Todays World 12th Edition 
nursing (Harvard University) 
 
Test Generator Questions, Chapter 2, Educational Preparation for Nursing 
 
1. Which national agency is responsible for providing recommendations on nursing practice issues in the educational environments? 
A.	Pew Health Professions Commission 
B.	The Joint Commission 
C.	Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act 
D.	National Council Licensure Examination 
 
Answer: A 
 
Rationale: The Pew Commission distingui...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Test Bank for Nursing in Todays World 12th Edition 
nursing (Harvard University) 
 
Test Generator Questions, Chapter 2, Educational Preparation for Nursing 
 
1. Which national agency is responsible for providing recommendations on nursing practice issues in the educational environments? 
A.	Pew Health Professions Commission 
B.	The Joint Commission 
C.	Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act 
D.	National Council Licensure Examination 
 
Answer: A 
 
Rationale: The Pew Commission distingui...
Test Bank for Math Calculations for Pharmacy Technicians 3rd TEST BANK
Test Bank for Math Calculations for Pharmacy Technicians 3rd TEST BANK 
nursing (Harvard University) 
 
Chapter 02: Review of Basic Mathematical Skills 
Beale: Math Calculations for Pharmacy Technicians, 3rd Edition 
 
 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
 	1. 
a. 5/4 
b. 
c.	2/3 
d. A and B 
 
 
ANS: D 
	Use the common denominator of 4 so that becomes 2/4 + 	 = 5/4 (	 ). 
 
	DIF: Application 	REF: p. 27 	 
OBJ: ASHP Objective: 12.1 (Applying) Perform mathematical calculations frequently...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Test Bank for Math Calculations for Pharmacy Technicians 3rd TEST BANK 
nursing (Harvard University) 
 
Chapter 02: Review of Basic Mathematical Skills 
Beale: Math Calculations for Pharmacy Technicians, 3rd Edition 
 
 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
 	1. 
a. 5/4 
b. 
c.	2/3 
d. A and B 
 
 
ANS: D 
	Use the common denominator of 4 so that becomes 2/4 + 	 = 5/4 (	 ). 
 
	DIF: Application 	REF: p. 27 	 
OBJ: ASHP Objective: 12.1 (Applying) Perform mathematical calculations frequently...
Test Bank for Lippincott Essentials for Nursing Assistants 5th Edition
Test Bank for Lippincott Essentials for Nursing Assistants 5th Edition 
nursing (Harvard University) 
 
Test Generator Questions, Chapter 2, The Nursing Assistant’s Job 
 
Format: Multiple Response 
Chapter Number: 2 
Client Needs: Physiological Integrity: Basic Care and Comfort 
Cognitive Level: Remember 
Difficulty: Moderate 
Integrated Process: Clinical Problem-solving Process (Nursing Process) 
Objective: 2 
Page and Header: 20, Education of the Nursing Assistant 
1. A n...
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- Exam (elaborations)
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Test Bank for Lippincott Essentials for Nursing Assistants 5th Edition 
nursing (Harvard University) 
 
Test Generator Questions, Chapter 2, The Nursing Assistant’s Job 
 
Format: Multiple Response 
Chapter Number: 2 
Client Needs: Physiological Integrity: Basic Care and Comfort 
Cognitive Level: Remember 
Difficulty: Moderate 
Integrated Process: Clinical Problem-solving Process (Nursing Process) 
Objective: 2 
Page and Header: 20, Education of the Nursing Assistant 
1. A n...
Chapter 02: Mapping the Human Body Muscolino: Kinesiology: The Skeletal System and Muscle Function, 3rd Edition
Chapter 02: Mapping the Human Body 
Muscolino: Kinesiology: The Skeletal System and Muscle Function, 3rd Edition 
 
 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
 	1. Anatomic position involves the person standing erect and facing: 
a.	forward, arms at sides, palms facing anteriorly, and fingers and thumbs extended. 
b.	forward, arms at sides, palms facing posteriorly, and fingers and thumbs extended. 
c.	backward, palms facing inward toward the thighs, and fingers and thumbs extended. 
d.	sideways, arms at si...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
Chapter 02: Mapping the Human Body 
Muscolino: Kinesiology: The Skeletal System and Muscle Function, 3rd Edition 
 
 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
 	1. Anatomic position involves the person standing erect and facing: 
a.	forward, arms at sides, palms facing anteriorly, and fingers and thumbs extended. 
b.	forward, arms at sides, palms facing posteriorly, and fingers and thumbs extended. 
c.	backward, palms facing inward toward the thighs, and fingers and thumbs extended. 
d.	sideways, arms at si...
Alzheimer’s, Delirium, and Dementia NCLEX Practice Quiz: 65 Questions