VNSG 1423 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
ACCURATE ANSWERS
Normal respiratory rate from 13 months-3 years - ANSWER 25-30 bpm
Normal heart rate from 13 months to 12 years - ANSWER 70-100 bpm
Normal respiratory rate from 1-12 months - ANSWER 35-40 bpm
Orthpnea - ANSWER Has to sit or stand to breathe deeply of comfortably
Clinical pathways - ANSWER System that is approached by providing a
framework to target the coodination of medical and nursing interventions
Lethargy - ANSWER state of being indifferent or a pathetic or sluggish
Normal heart rate from birth to 12 months - ANSWER 100-180 bpm
Normal axillary body temp - ANSWER 97.6*F 36.4*C
Normal heart rate from 13-17 years - ANSWER 55-90 bpm
Asthenia Disease - ANSWER the loss of strength and energy and depleted
vitality
Deficiency disease - ANSWER disease results from a lack of a specific nutrients
Dysrhythmia - ANSWER not normal heart rate
What does SOAPIER stands for - ANSWER subjective info, objective info,
assessment, plan, intervention, evaluation, revision
Normal rate of respiration - ANSWER 12-20 bpm
Robinson Catheter - ANSWER A catheter that has multiple endings in its tip to
facilitate intermittent drain
The five vital signs - ANSWER temperature, pulse, respiration, blood pressure,
and pain
Infectious Diseases - ANSWER Invasions of microorganisms into the body
, Degenerative Diseases - ANSWER Diseases that implies a degeneration of some
body parts
What does SBAR stand for - ANSWER situation, background, assessment,
recommendation
Nursing Care plan - ANSWER preprinted guidelines use to care for pt with
similar health problems
Bradycardia disease - ANSWER slow heart rate at 60 bpm
stridor sounds - ANSWER upper airways is high pitched and originates in the
larynx or the trachea
Part of the body that controls body temp - ANSWER hypothalamus
Crackles - ANSWER produces by fluid in the bronchioles or alveoli
Part of the body that controls body temp - ANSWER hypothalamus
Nursing care plan - ANSWER pre printed guidelines use to care for the pt with
similar health problems
What does SBAR stand for - ANSWER situation, background, assessment,
recommendation
Crackles sounds - ANSWER Fluid in the bronchioles or alveoli that are short
crackling or bubbling sounds
Stridor - ANSWER Upper airway is high pitched and originates in the larynx or
the trachea
Part of the brain that controls body temp? - ANSWER hypothalamus
Normal tympanic body temp? - ANSWER 97.6*F 37*c
Auscultation - ANSWER process of listening to sound produced by the body
Neoplastic - ANSWER Abnormal growth of new tissue
Sallow - ANSWER unhealthy yellow color of the skin
Functional Diseases - ANSWER disease that may be manifested as a organic
disease but fails to reveal evidence of abnormalities
ACCURATE ANSWERS
Normal respiratory rate from 13 months-3 years - ANSWER 25-30 bpm
Normal heart rate from 13 months to 12 years - ANSWER 70-100 bpm
Normal respiratory rate from 1-12 months - ANSWER 35-40 bpm
Orthpnea - ANSWER Has to sit or stand to breathe deeply of comfortably
Clinical pathways - ANSWER System that is approached by providing a
framework to target the coodination of medical and nursing interventions
Lethargy - ANSWER state of being indifferent or a pathetic or sluggish
Normal heart rate from birth to 12 months - ANSWER 100-180 bpm
Normal axillary body temp - ANSWER 97.6*F 36.4*C
Normal heart rate from 13-17 years - ANSWER 55-90 bpm
Asthenia Disease - ANSWER the loss of strength and energy and depleted
vitality
Deficiency disease - ANSWER disease results from a lack of a specific nutrients
Dysrhythmia - ANSWER not normal heart rate
What does SOAPIER stands for - ANSWER subjective info, objective info,
assessment, plan, intervention, evaluation, revision
Normal rate of respiration - ANSWER 12-20 bpm
Robinson Catheter - ANSWER A catheter that has multiple endings in its tip to
facilitate intermittent drain
The five vital signs - ANSWER temperature, pulse, respiration, blood pressure,
and pain
Infectious Diseases - ANSWER Invasions of microorganisms into the body
, Degenerative Diseases - ANSWER Diseases that implies a degeneration of some
body parts
What does SBAR stand for - ANSWER situation, background, assessment,
recommendation
Nursing Care plan - ANSWER preprinted guidelines use to care for pt with
similar health problems
Bradycardia disease - ANSWER slow heart rate at 60 bpm
stridor sounds - ANSWER upper airways is high pitched and originates in the
larynx or the trachea
Part of the body that controls body temp - ANSWER hypothalamus
Crackles - ANSWER produces by fluid in the bronchioles or alveoli
Part of the body that controls body temp - ANSWER hypothalamus
Nursing care plan - ANSWER pre printed guidelines use to care for the pt with
similar health problems
What does SBAR stand for - ANSWER situation, background, assessment,
recommendation
Crackles sounds - ANSWER Fluid in the bronchioles or alveoli that are short
crackling or bubbling sounds
Stridor - ANSWER Upper airway is high pitched and originates in the larynx or
the trachea
Part of the brain that controls body temp? - ANSWER hypothalamus
Normal tympanic body temp? - ANSWER 97.6*F 37*c
Auscultation - ANSWER process of listening to sound produced by the body
Neoplastic - ANSWER Abnormal growth of new tissue
Sallow - ANSWER unhealthy yellow color of the skin
Functional Diseases - ANSWER disease that may be manifested as a organic
disease but fails to reveal evidence of abnormalities