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Foundations of Nursing at Grand Canyon University
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NSG 300 EXAM 1 ...................................................................................................................1
NSG 300 EXAM 2 .................................................................................................................63
NSG 300 EXAM 3 .................................................................................................................95
NSG 300 EXAM 4 ...............................................................................................................115
NSG 300 EXAM 1
Which graphic record cue indicates the patient has anorexia?
Passage of hard, small stools
Eats less than 50% of meals
Weight gain
Presence of a fever
Eats less than 50% of meals
The apical pulse is located at the fourth to fifth intercostal space at the left midclavicular line.
T or F
True
Breathing generally is an active process.
T or F
F
,Adults normally breathe in a smooth, uninterrupted pattern. What is the normal respiratory
rate for an adult?
A
30 - 60 breaths per minute
B
16 - 20 breaths per minute
C
6 - 8 breaths per minute
D
12 - 20 breaths per minute
12 - 20 breaths per minute
What is the range in which body tissues and cells function most efficiently?
A
36° to 38°C (96.8° to 100.4°F)
B
37° to 39°C (98.6° to 102.2°F)
C
34° to 36°C (93.2° to 98.6°F)
D
35° to 36°C (95° to 96.8°F)
36° to 38°C (96.8° to 100.4°F)
In ADPIE, what does the D stand for?
A
Diagnosis
B
Definition
C
Delegation
, D
Differentiation
Diagnosis
What is the normal heart rate range for an adult?
60 – 100
1 kg = ____ lbs
2.2
What is blood pressure?
the force exerted on the walls of an artery by the pulsing blood under pressure from the
heart
According to your textbook, what is a normal pulse oximetry reading?
95% and above
You are assessing the pulse amplitude of a client. You note that the radial pulse is full or
strong in both wrists. How would you document this finding?
Radial pulses 3 bilaterally
The Health Promotion Model defines health as a positive, dynamic state, not merely the
absence of disease.