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Advanced Pathology
What is the probable cause of cellular swelling in the early stages of cell 
injury? - answer-Na-K pump fails to remove intracellular Na+ 
The mechanism for liver damage related to chronic alcoholism is: - answer-Oxidative stress. Free radicals cause damage by: - answer-Giving up on electron, which 
cause injury to the chemical bonds of the cell membrane. The loss of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) during ischemia causes cells to: - answer-Swell because of the influx of sodium chloride. During cell...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 26 pages •
What is the probable cause of cellular swelling in the early stages of cell 
injury? - answer-Na-K pump fails to remove intracellular Na+ 
The mechanism for liver damage related to chronic alcoholism is: - answer-Oxidative stress. Free radicals cause damage by: - answer-Giving up on electron, which 
cause injury to the chemical bonds of the cell membrane. The loss of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) during ischemia causes cells to: - answer-Swell because of the influx of sodium chloride. During cell...
nur 222
you are a school nurse performing Vision screening for a mild cognitively delayed 7 year 
old. using the snellen eye chart, the majority of letters from the top of the chart down he 
got wrong. what is your next best step? 
-send him to an eye doctor as his vision should be 20/30 or better by this age 
-mark this a normal assessment and return him to class 
-perform vision screening with a pictorial screening chart 
-perform the test again in 1-2 weeks - Correct Answer--perform vision screening ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 37 pages •
you are a school nurse performing Vision screening for a mild cognitively delayed 7 year 
old. using the snellen eye chart, the majority of letters from the top of the chart down he 
got wrong. what is your next best step? 
-send him to an eye doctor as his vision should be 20/30 or better by this age 
-mark this a normal assessment and return him to class 
-perform vision screening with a pictorial screening chart 
-perform the test again in 1-2 weeks - Correct Answer--perform vision screening ...
NURS 222
During the 1870s, tuberculosis was rampant among the indigenous population of the 
plains - Correct Answer-false 
in the early 1870s, the first nations of the west were self governing peoples relying on 
bison as the basis for their economy - Correct Answer-true 
what contributed to food shortages on the plains - Correct Answer-disappearance of the 
bison 
what year were indians made wards of the canadian state - Correct Answer-1876 
which of the following causes reemergence of TB in individuals...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
During the 1870s, tuberculosis was rampant among the indigenous population of the 
plains - Correct Answer-false 
in the early 1870s, the first nations of the west were self governing peoples relying on 
bison as the basis for their economy - Correct Answer-true 
what contributed to food shortages on the plains - Correct Answer-disappearance of the 
bison 
what year were indians made wards of the canadian state - Correct Answer-1876 
which of the following causes reemergence of TB in individuals...
NUR 222
A nurse is preparing a diet plan for a client admitted to a wound care unit. After the 
nurse explains the diet plan to the client, the client asks the reason for an increase in 
intake of citrus fruits. What should the nurse explain to the client: Answer-They 
have antioxidant properties, they help in collagen synthesis, they provide fuel for cell 
energy 
The nurse is attending to a client who is immobilized due to stroke. What measures 
should the nurse take to prevent development of pressur...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
A nurse is preparing a diet plan for a client admitted to a wound care unit. After the 
nurse explains the diet plan to the client, the client asks the reason for an increase in 
intake of citrus fruits. What should the nurse explain to the client: Answer-They 
have antioxidant properties, they help in collagen synthesis, they provide fuel for cell 
energy 
The nurse is attending to a client who is immobilized due to stroke. What measures 
should the nurse take to prevent development of pressur...
NUR 222
which definition best describes the concept of health? Answer-state of 
complete physical, mental and social well-being 
which definition describes the concept of wellness from an individual's perspective? - 
Answer-active self-care achieved by making healthy lifestyle choices 
which components are associated with the wellness paradigm? - Correct 
Answer-individual responsibility; maintaining and improving health; holistic health 
organizations define their own health in terms of which aspects?...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 6 pages •
which definition best describes the concept of health? Answer-state of 
complete physical, mental and social well-being 
which definition describes the concept of wellness from an individual's perspective? - 
Answer-active self-care achieved by making healthy lifestyle choices 
which components are associated with the wellness paradigm? - Correct 
Answer-individual responsibility; maintaining and improving health; holistic health 
organizations define their own health in terms of which aspects?...
NUR 222
arterial blood gas - Correct Answer-ABG 
before meals - Correct Answer-ac 
freely, as desired - Correct Answer-ad lib 
activities of daily living - Correct Answer-ADL 
acquired immunodeficiency syndrome - Correct Answer-AIDS 
acute myocardial infarction - Correct Answer-AMI 
barium enema - Correct Answer-BE 
two times a day - Correct Answer-bid 
bowel movement - Correct Answer-BM, bm 
basal metabolic rate - Correct Answer-BMR 
blood pressure - Correct Answer-BP 
bathroom privileges - Correct Ans...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 6 pages •
arterial blood gas - Correct Answer-ABG 
before meals - Correct Answer-ac 
freely, as desired - Correct Answer-ad lib 
activities of daily living - Correct Answer-ADL 
acquired immunodeficiency syndrome - Correct Answer-AIDS 
acute myocardial infarction - Correct Answer-AMI 
barium enema - Correct Answer-BE 
two times a day - Correct Answer-bid 
bowel movement - Correct Answer-BM, bm 
basal metabolic rate - Correct Answer-BMR 
blood pressure - Correct Answer-BP 
bathroom privileges - Correct Ans...
NURS 222
Pain Management in Labor & Fetal Heart Assessment - Correct Answer-Day 7 : Pain 
Management in Labor & Fetal Heart Assessment 
Comfort - Correct Answer-Support (physical and emotional) 
Environment 
Non-pharmacologic management 
Childbirth preparation 
Relaxation and Breathing 
Effleurage and counter pressure 
Touch and massage 
Heat/Cold Application 
Hydrotherapy 
Aromatherapy 
Music 
Effleurage - Correct Answer-Light, continuous-stroking massage movement applied with 
fingers and palms in a sl...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 19 pages •
Pain Management in Labor & Fetal Heart Assessment - Correct Answer-Day 7 : Pain 
Management in Labor & Fetal Heart Assessment 
Comfort - Correct Answer-Support (physical and emotional) 
Environment 
Non-pharmacologic management 
Childbirth preparation 
Relaxation and Breathing 
Effleurage and counter pressure 
Touch and massage 
Heat/Cold Application 
Hydrotherapy 
Aromatherapy 
Music 
Effleurage - Correct Answer-Light, continuous-stroking massage movement applied with 
fingers and palms in a sl...
NUR 222
Nurses use research to - Correct Answer-provide evidence-based care that promotes 
quality health outcomes for individuals, families, communities and health care systems 
Nursing research results in - Correct Answer-improved nursing education 
improved health care delivery 
improved outcomes 
improved leardership 
Improved nursing education - Correct Answer-center around the most up-to-date, 
evidence-based practices 
research identifies ways to make nurse education more effective 
Improved heal...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 11 pages •
Nurses use research to - Correct Answer-provide evidence-based care that promotes 
quality health outcomes for individuals, families, communities and health care systems 
Nursing research results in - Correct Answer-improved nursing education 
improved health care delivery 
improved outcomes 
improved leardership 
Improved nursing education - Correct Answer-center around the most up-to-date, 
evidence-based practices 
research identifies ways to make nurse education more effective 
Improved heal...
Nur 222 Exam
What areModifiable risk factors - Correct Answer-THINGS WE CAN CHANGE 
(Eating habits, wearing sunscreen) 
Non-modifiable risk factors are - Correct Answer-Things we can not control 
( age,family history) 
Acute conditions are - Correct Answer--Characterized by a sudden onset 
reversible w/ short duration 
chronic condition - Correct Answer-any disease or condition that lasts a long time 
(usually longer than six months). 
Usually can't be cured 
Requires ongoing treatment and management. 
Exam...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
What areModifiable risk factors - Correct Answer-THINGS WE CAN CHANGE 
(Eating habits, wearing sunscreen) 
Non-modifiable risk factors are - Correct Answer-Things we can not control 
( age,family history) 
Acute conditions are - Correct Answer--Characterized by a sudden onset 
reversible w/ short duration 
chronic condition - Correct Answer-any disease or condition that lasts a long time 
(usually longer than six months). 
Usually can't be cured 
Requires ongoing treatment and management. 
Exam...
1Nurs 222 FINAL Exam
As Evidenced By (AEB) - Correct Answer-Signs and symptoms that support the 
problem for problem, etiology, and symptoms 
ND Example - Correct Answer-(2-Ineffective) 
(1-Airway Clearance) 
(3- R/T excessive pulmonary secretions) 
(4- Surgery if this hospitalization) 
(5- S/T pneumonia) 
(6- AEB rhonchi, productive cough with green sputum, O2 sat 91% on 4 L/NC) 
Braden Scale: 6 Areas to Assess - Correct Answer-1. Sensory Perception 
2. Moisture 
3. Activity 
4. Mobility 
5. Nutrition 
6. Friction ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 14 pages •
As Evidenced By (AEB) - Correct Answer-Signs and symptoms that support the 
problem for problem, etiology, and symptoms 
ND Example - Correct Answer-(2-Ineffective) 
(1-Airway Clearance) 
(3- R/T excessive pulmonary secretions) 
(4- Surgery if this hospitalization) 
(5- S/T pneumonia) 
(6- AEB rhonchi, productive cough with green sputum, O2 sat 91% on 4 L/NC) 
Braden Scale: 6 Areas to Assess - Correct Answer-1. Sensory Perception 
2. Moisture 
3. Activity 
4. Mobility 
5. Nutrition 
6. Friction ...