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NUR 631 MIDTERM REVIEW EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWER | LATEST UPDATE
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Somogyi effect 
Answer: hypoglycemia followed by rebound hyperglycemia 
Overcompensation for low blood sugar 
What does our body use to transport something across a cell membrane? 
Answer: carrier proteins 
what stops water soluble molecules from crossing into a cell? 
Answer: lipid bilayer 
not water permeable 
what is the absolute refractory period in the cardiac cycle? 
Answer: nothing can happen during that period no matter what stimulus is presented 
Deeagles - Stuvia US 
what do we need t...
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NUR 631 MID TERM REVIEW EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWER | LATEST UPDATE
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What is an example of compensatory hyperplasia 
Answer: Liver regeneration 
What causes the rapid change in the resting membrane potential to initiate an action 
potential 
Answer: Sodium gates open, sodium rushes into the cell, changing the membrane 
potential from negative to positive 
What type of necrosis is often associated with pulmonary tuberculosis 
Answer: Caseous Necrosis 
Low plasma albumin causes edema as a result of a reduction in which pressure 
Answer: Plasma oncotic 
When a chi...
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NURSE SARAH RN HIV EXAM `& VERIFIED ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATE | RATED 100%
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Which statement below is not true regarding the role of the helper t cell? 
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The helper T cell is cytotoxic and kills invaders. 
Helper T cells are not cytotoxic and kill invaders (this is another type of t cells called 
cytotoxic t cell). Helper T cells are "helpers" in that they HELP the immune system by 
releasing cytokines, which help activate other immune system cells. 
Identify the correct statements about the anatomy of the Human Immunodeficiency 
Virus (HIV). Select all tha...
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Learning Guide- Hemodynamic Monitoring for NUR222
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1. During systole, the aortic and pulmonary valves are open and the Tricuspid and Mitral 
valves are closed. (p. 740; AP review) 
2. During diastole, the Mitral and Tricsupid valves are open and the pulmonary and aortic 
are closed. 
3. Atrial contraction is referred to as atrial kick and is responsible for as much as 20% 
contribution to CO. (P. 851) 
4. The left ventricle never ejects the entire volume it receives during systole. The portion 
of blood the left ventricle ejects during systole i...
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Learning Guide- Hemodynamic Monitoring for NUR222
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1. During systole, the aortic and pulmonary valves are open and the Tricuspid and Mitral 
valves are closed. (p. 740; AP review) 
2. During diastole, the Mitral and Tricsupid valves are open and the pulmonary and aortic 
are closed. 
3. Atrial contraction is referred to as atrial kick and is responsible for as much as 20% 
contribution to CO. (P. 851) 
4. The left ventricle never ejects the entire volume it receives during systole. The portion 
of blood the left ventricle ejects during systole i...
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NUR 309 Exam 1 Review Questions with Correct Answers
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informatics - ANSWER-information technology 
 
focus in information management 
- how information is organized and presented affects care that you can provide 
- the computer is just a tool 
 
healthcare informatics - ANSWER-capture, retrieval, storage, presenting, and sharing healthcare information, data, and knowledge 
 
nursing informatics - ANSWER-managing info pertaining to nursing 
 
specialists work with nurses to identify needs 
 
goal is to optimize information management and communica...
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NUR 301 Exam 1 Questions with Correct Answers
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What are the four nursing aims? - ANSWER-1. Promote health 
2. Prevent illness 
3. Restore health 
4. facilitate coping with disability or death 
 
What are the 7 criteria for nursing profession? (be able to ID examples of how nursing schieves the criteria discussed in class- select all that apply) - ANSWER-1. Well defined body of specific and unique knowledge 
2. Strong service or orientation 
3. recognized authority by a professional group 
4. code of ethics 
5. professional organization tha...
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Nur 272 Exam 1 Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Informatics - ANSWER-use information and technology to communicate, manage knowledge, mitigate error, and support decision making 
 
Health Informatics - ANSWER-discipline that uses technology to sort, process, organize and retrieve information in healthcare so it can be shared among providers and consumers. Focus is on providing optimal care for patients. 
 
Health care information system (HIS) - ANSWER-group of systems/programs used within an organization to support and enhance healthcare. 
 
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NUR 266 theory exam 1 NCLEX style questions and answers
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The nurse practices in the conformity with the code of ethics for professional nurses. Which of the following best defines the code? 
A. provides rational to improve self-health care in client populations 
B. ensures the protection of clients from all harmful practices 
C. Designates the necessity of provision of identical care to all clients 
D. defines the principles by which nurses' provide care to their clients - ANSWER-D. defines the principles by which nurses' provide care to their c...
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NUR 243 Exam Questions with Complete Solutions
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The primary reasons for delay or failure to access health care includes which of the following - ANSWER-Inability to afford insurance, lack of transportation, refusal of services by providers 
 
The nurse is providing care to a patient with a large abdominal wound that requires packing and a wet to dry dressing. What cost effective measure would the nurse do in preparation to do wound care? - ANSWER-Review previous documentations to identify specific supplies needed 
 
A nurse asks their manager...