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NR302 Final exam 2022-2023
Subjective data - what the person says about himself or herself during history taking 
 
Objective data - What you observe by inspecting, percussing, palpating, and auscultating during physical examination 
 
Evidence-based practice - Basing practice on the best available research evidence. 
 
First-level priority problem - Emergent, life threatening, and immediate (ex. supporting breathing) 
ABS plus V or CPR (If. Needed) 
A-Airway problems 
B-Breathing problems 
C-Cardiac/circulation problems ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
Subjective data - what the person says about himself or herself during history taking 
 
Objective data - What you observe by inspecting, percussing, palpating, and auscultating during physical examination 
 
Evidence-based practice - Basing practice on the best available research evidence. 
 
First-level priority problem - Emergent, life threatening, and immediate (ex. supporting breathing) 
ABS plus V or CPR (If. Needed) 
A-Airway problems 
B-Breathing problems 
C-Cardiac/circulation problems ...
NR 667 VISE Assignment Chamberlain College of Nursing
Etiology: Osteoarthritis 
- -Primary OA can be a localized or generalized disease with no known cause 
-Secondary OA is associated with trauma, infection, genetic, or metabolic disorders 
 
Risk factors: Osteoarthritis - -Obesity 
-Age 
-Trauma 
-Prolonged use or overuse of joints related to occupation or activity 
-Family history 
-History of developmental dysplasia of the hip or slipped femoral epiphysis 
-Hemophilia 
-Paget's disease
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 62 pages •
Etiology: Osteoarthritis 
- -Primary OA can be a localized or generalized disease with no known cause 
-Secondary OA is associated with trauma, infection, genetic, or metabolic disorders 
 
Risk factors: Osteoarthritis - -Obesity 
-Age 
-Trauma 
-Prolonged use or overuse of joints related to occupation or activity 
-Family history 
-History of developmental dysplasia of the hip or slipped femoral epiphysis 
-Hemophilia 
-Paget's disease
Biology 255 Exam 3 questions and answers -chamberlain college of nursing
IThe cerebrospinal fluid is formed mostly by the ___________ ________ - choroid plexuses 
 
The _________ ______ horn of the spinal cord contains motor neuron cells bodies stimulating smooth and cardiac muscles and glands - lateral grey 
 
The primary somatosensory area is in which lobe of the cerebrum? - parietal 
 
Which cerebral hemisphere is usually associated with artistic and musical abilities? - right 
 
Myelinated fibers connecting gyri within the same cerebral hemisphere are called ____...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
IThe cerebrospinal fluid is formed mostly by the ___________ ________ - choroid plexuses 
 
The _________ ______ horn of the spinal cord contains motor neuron cells bodies stimulating smooth and cardiac muscles and glands - lateral grey 
 
The primary somatosensory area is in which lobe of the cerebrum? - parietal 
 
Which cerebral hemisphere is usually associated with artistic and musical abilities? - right 
 
Myelinated fibers connecting gyri within the same cerebral hemisphere are called ____...
NR 222 FINAL EXAM 1 - Chamberlain College of Nursing
NURSING ASSESSMENT - 1. Assess 
2. Diagnose 
3. Plan 
4. Implement 
5. Evaluate 
CRITICAL THINKING AND THE NURSING ASSESSMENT - - 
Gather as much information as possible. The collection, review, 
and analysis of data make up the process of assessment 
- 2 Stages: 
1. Collection of information from a primary source or secondary 
source 
2. The interpretation and validation of data determine whether 
more data is needed or if data is complete 
(3) TYPES OF ASSESSMENT - 1. Patient- centered intervi...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
NURSING ASSESSMENT - 1. Assess 
2. Diagnose 
3. Plan 
4. Implement 
5. Evaluate 
CRITICAL THINKING AND THE NURSING ASSESSMENT - - 
Gather as much information as possible. The collection, review, 
and analysis of data make up the process of assessment 
- 2 Stages: 
1. Collection of information from a primary source or secondary 
source 
2. The interpretation and validation of data determine whether 
more data is needed or if data is complete 
(3) TYPES OF ASSESSMENT - 1. Patient- centered intervi...
Alabama Health Insurance Exam
Pure - Insurance is defined as the transfer of ______________ risk to the insurance company in consideration for a premium. 
 
Pure Risk - The chance of loss without any chance of gain is called ___________ 
 
Speculative Risk - has the possibility for gain or loss and is not insurable. 
 
Risk - is defined as the chance of loss. 
 
Exposure - A condition that could result in a loss is known as 
 
Hazard - is something that increases the chance of loss. 
 
Physical Hazard - The presence of a ___...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 33 pages •
Pure - Insurance is defined as the transfer of ______________ risk to the insurance company in consideration for a premium. 
 
Pure Risk - The chance of loss without any chance of gain is called ___________ 
 
Speculative Risk - has the possibility for gain or loss and is not insurable. 
 
Risk - is defined as the chance of loss. 
 
Exposure - A condition that could result in a loss is known as 
 
Hazard - is something that increases the chance of loss. 
 
Physical Hazard - The presence of a ___...
POLI 330 Final Exam solution 2023
Rule of Law - - modern definition comes from work by Dicey in 1885 
- equal responsibility and protection under rule of law, meaning equal for all members 
- gems should also be restrained by the rule of law 
- laws have to be prospective (apply from when they're passed onwards), publicly promulgated (available to the public) and universal 
 
How can we tell how much rule of law there is in a given country? - - judicial rates, equality of litigants is seriously compromised 
 
What makes rule of...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 43 pages •
Rule of Law - - modern definition comes from work by Dicey in 1885 
- equal responsibility and protection under rule of law, meaning equal for all members 
- gems should also be restrained by the rule of law 
- laws have to be prospective (apply from when they're passed onwards), publicly promulgated (available to the public) and universal 
 
How can we tell how much rule of law there is in a given country? - - judicial rates, equality of litigants is seriously compromised 
 
What makes rule of...
NR 503 EPIDEMIOLOGY EXAM TEST
Epidemiology - The science of public health. 
The focus on assessing risk, data and demographics for large groups 
 
Population Health - Focuses on risk, data, demographics and outcomes. 
 
Outcome - The end result following an intervention 
 
Aggregate - Defined population 
 
Community - Composed of multiple aggregates 
 
Data - Compile data
- Exam (elaborations)
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Epidemiology - The science of public health. 
The focus on assessing risk, data and demographics for large groups 
 
Population Health - Focuses on risk, data, demographics and outcomes. 
 
Outcome - The end result following an intervention 
 
Aggregate - Defined population 
 
Community - Composed of multiple aggregates 
 
Data - Compile data
HESI A2 EXAM COMPLETE SOLUTION
Impending - Occurring in the near future, about to happen 
 
Impervious - Impenetrable, not allowing anything to pass through 
 
Imply - To suggest w/o explicitly stating 
 
Incidence - occurrence 
 
Infection - Contamination or invasion of body tissue by pathogenic organisms 
 
Infer - To conclude or deduce 
 
Inflamed - Reddened, swollen, warm, often tender 
 
Ingest - Swallow for digestion 
 
Initiate - To begin or put into practice 
 
Insidious - so gradual as to not become apparent for a lo...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 11 pages •
Impending - Occurring in the near future, about to happen 
 
Impervious - Impenetrable, not allowing anything to pass through 
 
Imply - To suggest w/o explicitly stating 
 
Incidence - occurrence 
 
Infection - Contamination or invasion of body tissue by pathogenic organisms 
 
Infer - To conclude or deduce 
 
Inflamed - Reddened, swollen, warm, often tender 
 
Ingest - Swallow for digestion 
 
Initiate - To begin or put into practice 
 
Insidious - so gradual as to not become apparent for a lo...
Nursing Informatics exams 2023
Nursing informatics is: - the study and application of technology, information, and computer science to the practice of nursing 
 
The Foundation of Knowledge Model illustrates: - the dynamic, evolving nature of knowledge. We learn by continually acquiring, processing, generating, and disseminating knowledge. As we share our knowledge, we also receive feedback, leading us to rethink and reshape our own knowledge base in a continual cycle., core level of knowledge 
 
The Foundation of Knowledge M...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 23 pages •
Nursing informatics is: - the study and application of technology, information, and computer science to the practice of nursing 
 
The Foundation of Knowledge Model illustrates: - the dynamic, evolving nature of knowledge. We learn by continually acquiring, processing, generating, and disseminating knowledge. As we share our knowledge, we also receive feedback, leading us to rethink and reshape our own knowledge base in a continual cycle., core level of knowledge 
 
The Foundation of Knowledge M...
NR 302 final review 2022
erythema - white skin is redness of the skin produced by capillary congestion 
 
objective data - measurable data, for example vital signs 
 
after completing an initial assessment on a pt, the nurse charts, vital signs as temp of 100.1 oral, apical HR 98 irregular, RR 24 shallow, B/P 128/90, pulse ox of 90% on RA, what are you worried about - oxygenation, infection, activity intolerance, capillary refill greater than 3 seconds 
 
during assessment of the lower extremities of a male patient the ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 12 pages •
erythema - white skin is redness of the skin produced by capillary congestion 
 
objective data - measurable data, for example vital signs 
 
after completing an initial assessment on a pt, the nurse charts, vital signs as temp of 100.1 oral, apical HR 98 irregular, RR 24 shallow, B/P 128/90, pulse ox of 90% on RA, what are you worried about - oxygenation, infection, activity intolerance, capillary refill greater than 3 seconds 
 
during assessment of the lower extremities of a male patient the ...