PN2 FINAL (2025) EXAM QUESTIONS AND ALL CORRECT
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Risk factors of osteoporosis - (ANSWERS)White females over 65, having
thin/small bones, history of fractures, family history, post-menopausal
without estrogen therapy, low calcium, excessive alcohol, corticosteroids,
anticonvulsant meds, low testosterone in men, eating disorders, amenorrhea
Bursitis - (ANSWERS)Inflammation of bursa from trauma or repetitive
motion, usually at elbow, painful movement, tender in bursa region,
crepitus
Lyme disease - (ANSWERS)caused by deer ticks which must be attached
24-48 hours, red bullseye may form. Tick must be infected with the virus
Osteoarthritis - (ANSWERS)Slow and steady progressive breakdown of
cartilage, nonsytematic, non-inflammatory disorder that causes bone and
joint deterioration. Total hip/knee replacement common
Rheumatoid arthritis - (ANSWERS)autoimmune disease @ any age.
Inflammation involving synovium or lining of joints. Also effects lungs,
heart, vessels, muscles, eyes & skin. Most common in young adults and
women
, PN2 FINAL (2025) EXAM QUESTIONS AND ALL CORRECT
ANSWERS 100% SOLVED AND GUARANTEED SUCCESS!!
Fecal diversion candidate - (ANSWERS)ostomy, ileostomy, colostomy,
ileoanal reservoirs, ulcerative colitis, crohn's, colon cancer, diverticulitis,
trauma injury
Causes of respiratory alkalosis - (ANSWERS)Hyperventilation, anxiety,
pulmonary embolism, fear, mechanical ventilation, oxygen toxicity
Potassium - (ANSWERS)3.5-5.5. Maintains normal nerve and muscle
activity especially of the heart and osmotic pressure in cells
Calcium - (ANSWERS)8.5-10.5. Bone and teeth integrity, blood clotting,
muscle functioning and nerve impulse transmission
Bicarbonate - (ANSWERS)19-25 meq/L
Sodium - (ANSWERS)136-145 meq/L regulates fluid balance through
osmotic pressure, stimulates conduction of nerve impulses and helps
maintain neuromuscular activity
Acid - (ANSWERS)A molecule that can donate a proton or accept an an
, PN2 FINAL (2025) EXAM QUESTIONS AND ALL CORRECT
ANSWERS 100% SOLVED AND GUARANTEED SUCCESS!!
electron pair in reactions
Base - (ANSWERS)bases are substances which produce hydroxide ions in
solution
Buffer - (ANSWERS)a solution that resists changes in ph when acid or base
is added to it. Buffers typically involve a weak acid or alkali together with
one of its salts
Pre-op nursing focus - (ANSWERS)ensure safety, understanding &
compliance w/ healthcare treatment. Collect data from client/family
interview, screen risks that may add probs. Ensure tests are performed,
place results in chart, & tell DR of abnormal results
Chronic respiratory disease client post op complications -
(ANSWERS)Respiratory complications, UTI per foley, excess bleeding,
delayed wound healing, skin breakdown, DVT, imbalanced nutrition,
vomiting, nausea, constipation, abdominal distention
Crohn's disease - (ANSWERS)lesions affecting entire thickness of bowel,
anorexia, steatorrhea AKA fatty stool, malnutrition, amino acid
ANSWERS 100% SOLVED AND GUARANTEED SUCCESS!!
Risk factors of osteoporosis - (ANSWERS)White females over 65, having
thin/small bones, history of fractures, family history, post-menopausal
without estrogen therapy, low calcium, excessive alcohol, corticosteroids,
anticonvulsant meds, low testosterone in men, eating disorders, amenorrhea
Bursitis - (ANSWERS)Inflammation of bursa from trauma or repetitive
motion, usually at elbow, painful movement, tender in bursa region,
crepitus
Lyme disease - (ANSWERS)caused by deer ticks which must be attached
24-48 hours, red bullseye may form. Tick must be infected with the virus
Osteoarthritis - (ANSWERS)Slow and steady progressive breakdown of
cartilage, nonsytematic, non-inflammatory disorder that causes bone and
joint deterioration. Total hip/knee replacement common
Rheumatoid arthritis - (ANSWERS)autoimmune disease @ any age.
Inflammation involving synovium or lining of joints. Also effects lungs,
heart, vessels, muscles, eyes & skin. Most common in young adults and
women
, PN2 FINAL (2025) EXAM QUESTIONS AND ALL CORRECT
ANSWERS 100% SOLVED AND GUARANTEED SUCCESS!!
Fecal diversion candidate - (ANSWERS)ostomy, ileostomy, colostomy,
ileoanal reservoirs, ulcerative colitis, crohn's, colon cancer, diverticulitis,
trauma injury
Causes of respiratory alkalosis - (ANSWERS)Hyperventilation, anxiety,
pulmonary embolism, fear, mechanical ventilation, oxygen toxicity
Potassium - (ANSWERS)3.5-5.5. Maintains normal nerve and muscle
activity especially of the heart and osmotic pressure in cells
Calcium - (ANSWERS)8.5-10.5. Bone and teeth integrity, blood clotting,
muscle functioning and nerve impulse transmission
Bicarbonate - (ANSWERS)19-25 meq/L
Sodium - (ANSWERS)136-145 meq/L regulates fluid balance through
osmotic pressure, stimulates conduction of nerve impulses and helps
maintain neuromuscular activity
Acid - (ANSWERS)A molecule that can donate a proton or accept an an
, PN2 FINAL (2025) EXAM QUESTIONS AND ALL CORRECT
ANSWERS 100% SOLVED AND GUARANTEED SUCCESS!!
electron pair in reactions
Base - (ANSWERS)bases are substances which produce hydroxide ions in
solution
Buffer - (ANSWERS)a solution that resists changes in ph when acid or base
is added to it. Buffers typically involve a weak acid or alkali together with
one of its salts
Pre-op nursing focus - (ANSWERS)ensure safety, understanding &
compliance w/ healthcare treatment. Collect data from client/family
interview, screen risks that may add probs. Ensure tests are performed,
place results in chart, & tell DR of abnormal results
Chronic respiratory disease client post op complications -
(ANSWERS)Respiratory complications, UTI per foley, excess bleeding,
delayed wound healing, skin breakdown, DVT, imbalanced nutrition,
vomiting, nausea, constipation, abdominal distention
Crohn's disease - (ANSWERS)lesions affecting entire thickness of bowel,
anorexia, steatorrhea AKA fatty stool, malnutrition, amino acid