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WGU D349 Foundations of Nursing - Exam 1
What are vital signs? - 
1. blood pressure 
2. pulse 
3. temperature 
4. respirations 
5. oxygen saturation 
6. pain 
baseline vitals - normal/ everyday vitals 
t/f 
pain should be measured with vitals - true 
When should vital signs be done - 
- admission 
- routinely as ordered 
- when a nurse suspects or observes a change in a patient 
- certain medications 
- post surgery/procedure 
blood pressure - 
- measurement of the force of the circulating blood on the blood vessel walls 
(arterial wal...
- Examen
- • 40 páginas •
What are vital signs? - 
1. blood pressure 
2. pulse 
3. temperature 
4. respirations 
5. oxygen saturation 
6. pain 
baseline vitals - normal/ everyday vitals 
t/f 
pain should be measured with vitals - true 
When should vital signs be done - 
- admission 
- routinely as ordered 
- when a nurse suspects or observes a change in a patient 
- certain medications 
- post surgery/procedure 
blood pressure - 
- measurement of the force of the circulating blood on the blood vessel walls 
(arterial wal...
WGU D349 Nursing Exam 1 Foundations of Nursing
Apprenticeship - Learning by doing 
Nursing Process - Assessment, Nursing Diagnosis, Planning, Implementation, 
Evaluation 
Nursing Art vs. Science - Initially, nursing was an art- it consisted of certain acts of 
care skillfully, with intuition and creativity. Over time, a scientific base was 
combined with the art of nursing. From this body of knowledge, the nurse can 
choose interventions that are most likely to produce desired outcomes for the 
patient 
Founded the American Red Cross - Clara...
- Examen
- • 21 páginas •
Apprenticeship - Learning by doing 
Nursing Process - Assessment, Nursing Diagnosis, Planning, Implementation, 
Evaluation 
Nursing Art vs. Science - Initially, nursing was an art- it consisted of certain acts of 
care skillfully, with intuition and creativity. Over time, a scientific base was 
combined with the art of nursing. From this body of knowledge, the nurse can 
choose interventions that are most likely to produce desired outcomes for the 
patient 
Founded the American Red Cross - Clara...
New York Personal Lines Test 1 Questions & Answers 2024
A passenger in a friend's car is injured while getting into the car. Which of the 
following statements would apply if both the passenger and the driver had medical 
payments coverage under a personal auto policy? 
- The driver's policy would be primary 
Under the personal auto policy, liability for bodily injury resulting from the 
insured's use of a nonowned automobile is 
- Provided by the insured's policy on an excess basis. 
An employee is injured while visiting the employer's out-of-s...
- Examen
- • 12 páginas •
A passenger in a friend's car is injured while getting into the car. Which of the 
following statements would apply if both the passenger and the driver had medical 
payments coverage under a personal auto policy? 
- The driver's policy would be primary 
Under the personal auto policy, liability for bodily injury resulting from the 
insured's use of a nonowned automobile is 
- Provided by the insured's policy on an excess basis. 
An employee is injured while visiting the employer's out-of-s...
New York Personal Lines Final Exam Questions & Answers Rated A+ 2024
A passenger is injured while getting into a friend’s car. Which of the following statements would apply if both the passenger and the driver had medical payments coverage under the auto policy. 
- The driver’s policy would be primary. 
 
Adverse selection is a concept best described as: 
- Risks with higher probability of loss, seeking insurances more often than other risks. 
 
An example of an alien insurer doing business in NY is one formed under the laws of - Mexico 
 
According to the ...
- Examen
- • 12 páginas •
A passenger is injured while getting into a friend’s car. Which of the following statements would apply if both the passenger and the driver had medical payments coverage under the auto policy. 
- The driver’s policy would be primary. 
 
Adverse selection is a concept best described as: 
- Risks with higher probability of loss, seeking insurances more often than other risks. 
 
An example of an alien insurer doing business in NY is one formed under the laws of - Mexico 
 
According to the ...
ATI PN LEADERSHIP MANAGEMENT PROCTORED EXAM WITH NGN QUESTIONS 2024
The nurse is using a forced air warmer for a surgical patient preoperatively. 
Which goals is the nurse trying to achieve? (Select all that apply.) 
- B. Reduce blood loss. 
D. Reduce cardiac arrests. 
E. Reduce surgical site infection. 
ANS: B, D, E 
Evidence suggests that pre-warming for a minimum of 30 minutes may reduce the 
occurrence of hypothermia. Prevention of hypothermia (core temperature < 36° C) 
helps to reduce complications such as shivering, cardiac arrest, blood loss, SSI, 
p...
- Examen
- • 7 páginas •
The nurse is using a forced air warmer for a surgical patient preoperatively. 
Which goals is the nurse trying to achieve? (Select all that apply.) 
- B. Reduce blood loss. 
D. Reduce cardiac arrests. 
E. Reduce surgical site infection. 
ANS: B, D, E 
Evidence suggests that pre-warming for a minimum of 30 minutes may reduce the 
occurrence of hypothermia. Prevention of hypothermia (core temperature < 36° C) 
helps to reduce complications such as shivering, cardiac arrest, blood loss, SSI, 
p...
BSN 205 Final Week 5 & 6 Exam
Which description correctly identifies a health care-associated infection (HAI)? 
- fection was not present at the time of admission. 
What is the order for chain of infection? - Transmission, Portal of Entry, Host 
Susceptibility, Infectious Agent, Reservoir, Portal of Exit 
A patient was recently transferred from the intensive care unit to a room on the 
surgical floor, where she has received numerous visitors. One visitor was coughing 
during her visit with the patient. The nurse performs han...
- Examen
- • 14 páginas •
Which description correctly identifies a health care-associated infection (HAI)? 
- fection was not present at the time of admission. 
What is the order for chain of infection? - Transmission, Portal of Entry, Host 
Susceptibility, Infectious Agent, Reservoir, Portal of Exit 
A patient was recently transferred from the intensive care unit to a room on the 
surgical floor, where she has received numerous visitors. One visitor was coughing 
during her visit with the patient. The nurse performs han...
ATI Comprehensive Online Practice 2019 A with Rationales
A nurse is performing tracheostomy care for a client who is postoperative 
following a laryngectomy. Which of the following actions should the nurse take 
when suctioning the client's airway? 
A. Withdraw the catheter if the client begins coughing 
B. Apply suction for 10 seconds 
C. Advance the catheter 2 cm (0.8 in) after resistance is met 
D. Use medical asepsis when performing the procedure - CORRECT: Apply 
suction for 10 seconds 
Rationale: The nurse should apply suction for only 5 to 15 ...
- Examen
- • 37 páginas •
A nurse is performing tracheostomy care for a client who is postoperative 
following a laryngectomy. Which of the following actions should the nurse take 
when suctioning the client's airway? 
A. Withdraw the catheter if the client begins coughing 
B. Apply suction for 10 seconds 
C. Advance the catheter 2 cm (0.8 in) after resistance is met 
D. Use medical asepsis when performing the procedure - CORRECT: Apply 
suction for 10 seconds 
Rationale: The nurse should apply suction for only 5 to 15 ...
NUR 2214 Exam 3
The parents of a 4-year-old boy, who has sickle cell anemia disease, ask the nurse 
what the best action is they can take to prevent him from having a sickle-cell-crisis. 
How should the nurse respond? 
A. Prevent outdoor activities 
B. Try to avoid social interactions 
C. Try to avoid stressful situations 
D. Try not wear too many layers of clothing on a chilly day - C. Try to avoid 
stressful situations 
A nurse realizes a 22-year-old female patient was readmitted to hospital. The 
woman was p...
- Examen
- • 34 páginas •
The parents of a 4-year-old boy, who has sickle cell anemia disease, ask the nurse 
what the best action is they can take to prevent him from having a sickle-cell-crisis. 
How should the nurse respond? 
A. Prevent outdoor activities 
B. Try to avoid social interactions 
C. Try to avoid stressful situations 
D. Try not wear too many layers of clothing on a chilly day - C. Try to avoid 
stressful situations 
A nurse realizes a 22-year-old female patient was readmitted to hospital. The 
woman was p...
ATI Med Surg Midterm Exam 2 Study Guide
Age related considerations on the GI system 
Mouth: Peridontal disease, taste buds decrease, xerostomia 
Esophagus: decreased tone and motility 
Abdominal Wall: thinner, decreased receptors 
Stomach, small intestine, liver, gallbladder, and pancreas: decreased synthesis 
and secretions 
Large intestine, anus, rectum: decreased tone, motility, and transit time 
Assessment of the GI system 
Subjective: appetite, dysphagia, food intolerance, abdominal pain, nausea and 
vomiting, bowel habits, nutri...
- Examen
- • 8 páginas •
Age related considerations on the GI system 
Mouth: Peridontal disease, taste buds decrease, xerostomia 
Esophagus: decreased tone and motility 
Abdominal Wall: thinner, decreased receptors 
Stomach, small intestine, liver, gallbladder, and pancreas: decreased synthesis 
and secretions 
Large intestine, anus, rectum: decreased tone, motility, and transit time 
Assessment of the GI system 
Subjective: appetite, dysphagia, food intolerance, abdominal pain, nausea and 
vomiting, bowel habits, nutri...
PNR 309 Midterm Exam Questions and Answers Graded A+ 2024
The nurse is preparing to interview an older-adult client. Which of the following 
actions is most appropriate? 
a) Ensure all assistive devices are in place. 
b) Interview the client and caregiver together. 
c)Perform the interview before administering analgesics. 
d) Move on to the next question if the client does not respond quickly. 
- a) Ensure all assistive devices are in place. 
All assistive devices, such as glasses and hearing aids, should be in place when 
interviewing an older-adult c...
- Examen
- • 51 páginas •
The nurse is preparing to interview an older-adult client. Which of the following 
actions is most appropriate? 
a) Ensure all assistive devices are in place. 
b) Interview the client and caregiver together. 
c)Perform the interview before administering analgesics. 
d) Move on to the next question if the client does not respond quickly. 
- a) Ensure all assistive devices are in place. 
All assistive devices, such as glasses and hearing aids, should be in place when 
interviewing an older-adult c...
NSG 3130 Exam 2 Galen
NSG 3130 Exam 2