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NURSING ASSESSMENT EXAM 1 AND ANSWERS.
What are the 3 levels of health promotion? - Answers-Primary= preventing disease from developing through promoting a healthy lifestyle. 
Secondary= Screening efforts to promote early detection of disease. 
Tertiary= minimizing disability from acute or cronic illness or injury and allowing for most productive life within lilmitations. 
 
What are examples for the 3 levels of health promotion? - Answers-Primary= Immunizations 
Secondary= Mammogram 
Tertiary = The disease is already present: Hyper...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What are the 3 levels of health promotion? - Answers-Primary= preventing disease from developing through promoting a healthy lifestyle. 
Secondary= Screening efforts to promote early detection of disease. 
Tertiary= minimizing disability from acute or cronic illness or injury and allowing for most productive life within lilmitations. 
 
What are examples for the 3 levels of health promotion? - Answers-Primary= Immunizations 
Secondary= Mammogram 
Tertiary = The disease is already present: Hyper...
PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING QUIZ AND ANSWERS.
The 10 Essential Public Health Services - Answers-1. Monitor health status to identify and solve community health problems. 
2. Diagnose and investigate health problems and health hazards in the community. 
3. Inform, educate, and empower people about health issues. 
4. Mobilize community partnerships and action to identify and solve health problems. 
5. Develop policies and plans that support individual and community health efforts. 
6. Enforce laws and regulations that protect health and ensur...
- Exam (elaborations)
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The 10 Essential Public Health Services - Answers-1. Monitor health status to identify and solve community health problems. 
2. Diagnose and investigate health problems and health hazards in the community. 
3. Inform, educate, and empower people about health issues. 
4. Mobilize community partnerships and action to identify and solve health problems. 
5. Develop policies and plans that support individual and community health efforts. 
6. Enforce laws and regulations that protect health and ensur...
NURSING FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
The nurse is comparing the concepts of religion and spirituality. Which statement describes an appropriate component of one's spirituality? 
a. Belief in and the worship of God or gods 
b. Being closely tied to one's ethnic background 
c. Attendance at a specific church or place of worship 
d. A connection with something larger than oneself and belief in transcendence - Answers-d. A connection with something larger than oneself and belief in transcendence 
 
The nurse is taking an initial ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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The nurse is comparing the concepts of religion and spirituality. Which statement describes an appropriate component of one's spirituality? 
a. Belief in and the worship of God or gods 
b. Being closely tied to one's ethnic background 
c. Attendance at a specific church or place of worship 
d. A connection with something larger than oneself and belief in transcendence - Answers-d. A connection with something larger than oneself and belief in transcendence 
 
The nurse is taking an initial ...
NURSING ABBREVIATIONS AND MEANINGS
TLC - Answers-tender loving care 
 
tid - Answers-three time daily 
 
T.O. - Answers-telephone order 
 
T.P.R. - Answers-temperature, pulse, respirations 
 
UA - Answers-urinalysis 
 
via - Answers-by way of 
 
VO - Answers-verbal order 
 
V.S. - Answers-vital signs (temp, pulse, respiration, blood pressure) 
 
WA - Answers-walk aid 
 
WBC - Answers-white blood count 
 
w/c - Answers-wheel chair
- Exam (elaborations)
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TLC - Answers-tender loving care 
 
tid - Answers-three time daily 
 
T.O. - Answers-telephone order 
 
T.P.R. - Answers-temperature, pulse, respirations 
 
UA - Answers-urinalysis 
 
via - Answers-by way of 
 
VO - Answers-verbal order 
 
V.S. - Answers-vital signs (temp, pulse, respiration, blood pressure) 
 
WA - Answers-walk aid 
 
WBC - Answers-white blood count 
 
w/c - Answers-wheel chair
NURSING NUTRITION QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
What are the six essential nutrients? - Answers-Carbohydrates, fat, protein, vitamins, minerals, water 
 
Malnutrition - Answers-Lack of sufficient nutrients in the body. 
 
Under-nutrition - Answers-Nutritional deficiency resulting from lack of food or from the inability of the body to convert or absorb it. 
 
Over-nutrition - Answers-the excessive intake of food, especially in unbalanced proportions. 
 
Phytochemicals - Answers-Non-nutritive plant chemicals that have protective or disease prev...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What are the six essential nutrients? - Answers-Carbohydrates, fat, protein, vitamins, minerals, water 
 
Malnutrition - Answers-Lack of sufficient nutrients in the body. 
 
Under-nutrition - Answers-Nutritional deficiency resulting from lack of food or from the inability of the body to convert or absorb it. 
 
Over-nutrition - Answers-the excessive intake of food, especially in unbalanced proportions. 
 
Phytochemicals - Answers-Non-nutritive plant chemicals that have protective or disease prev...
NURSING LAB VALUES QUIZ AND ANSWERS.
PT - Answers-male: 9.6-11.8 sec female: 9.5-11.3 sec 
measures the amount time it takes for clot formation. 
 
platelet count - Answers-150k-400k 
high altitudes, chronic cold weather and excercise increase platelet counts 
 
hemolobin - Answers-male: 14-16.5 g/dl 
female: 12-15 g/dl
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PT - Answers-male: 9.6-11.8 sec female: 9.5-11.3 sec 
measures the amount time it takes for clot formation. 
 
platelet count - Answers-150k-400k 
high altitudes, chronic cold weather and excercise increase platelet counts 
 
hemolobin - Answers-male: 14-16.5 g/dl 
female: 12-15 g/dl
CORE NURSING EXAM 1 AND ANSWERS.
What are some nonpharmacological pain management strategies? - Answers-- Distraction 
- Imagery 
- Body repositioning 
- Relaxation 
- Therapies 
 
Safety - Answers--------- 
 
What are safety precautions used for? - Answers-Protection for everyone 
 
What type of gloves still contain latex? - Answers-Most sterile gloves
- Exam (elaborations)
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What are some nonpharmacological pain management strategies? - Answers-- Distraction 
- Imagery 
- Body repositioning 
- Relaxation 
- Therapies 
 
Safety - Answers--------- 
 
What are safety precautions used for? - Answers-Protection for everyone 
 
What type of gloves still contain latex? - Answers-Most sterile gloves
CRITICAL THINKING IN NURSING PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
Intuition is an inner sensing that something is so, as in this example. Reflection is the process of purposefully thinking back or recalling a situation to discover its purpose or meaning. Knowledge of the nurse includes information and theory from the basic sciences, humanities, behavioral sciences, and nursing. Scientific methodology is an approach to seeking the truth or verifying that a set of facts agrees with reality. 
 
The nurse manager has developed a staff protocol for peer evaluation....
- Exam (elaborations)
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Intuition is an inner sensing that something is so, as in this example. Reflection is the process of purposefully thinking back or recalling a situation to discover its purpose or meaning. Knowledge of the nurse includes information and theory from the basic sciences, humanities, behavioral sciences, and nursing. Scientific methodology is an approach to seeking the truth or verifying that a set of facts agrees with reality. 
 
The nurse manager has developed a staff protocol for peer evaluation....
THEORY OF NURSING QUIZ AND ANSWERS.
The benefits of having a defined body of theory in nursing include better patient care, enhanced professional status for nurses, improved communication between nurses, and guidance for research and education 
 
As medicine tries to make a move towards adopting a more multidisciplinary approach to health care, nursing continues to strive to establish a unique body of knowledge 
 
This can be seen as an attempt by the nursing profession to maintain its professional boundaries
- Exam (elaborations)
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The benefits of having a defined body of theory in nursing include better patient care, enhanced professional status for nurses, improved communication between nurses, and guidance for research and education 
 
As medicine tries to make a move towards adopting a more multidisciplinary approach to health care, nursing continues to strive to establish a unique body of knowledge 
 
This can be seen as an attempt by the nursing profession to maintain its professional boundaries
NURSING MATH TEST AND ANSWERS.
You have 250 mg tablets; the doctor orders 1 g. How many tablets do you give? - Answers-4 tablets 
 
Always give the least number of tablets for the proper dosage. The order is 3 mg of a drug. 
You have 1.5 mg tab and 2 mg tablet, how would you fill the order? - Answers-Two 1.5 mg tablets 
 
The order is 5 mg of a drug; on hand are 1 mg tab, 2 mg tab, and 2.5 mg tab. Give _______ - Answers-Two 2.5 mg tabs
- Exam (elaborations)
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You have 250 mg tablets; the doctor orders 1 g. How many tablets do you give? - Answers-4 tablets 
 
Always give the least number of tablets for the proper dosage. The order is 3 mg of a drug. 
You have 1.5 mg tab and 2 mg tablet, how would you fill the order? - Answers-Two 1.5 mg tablets 
 
The order is 5 mg of a drug; on hand are 1 mg tab, 2 mg tab, and 2.5 mg tab. Give _______ - Answers-Two 2.5 mg tabs