NR 224 FUNDAMENTALS FINAL REVIEW
MODULE 2026 COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
⩥ increased temperature. Answer: Cause increased pulse rate,
respiratory rate, blood pressure
⩥ Decreased blood pressure cause. Answer: Increased pulse rate,
respiratory rate
⩥ Donning PPE. Answer: gown, mask, goggles, gloves
⩥ Doffing PPE 1. Answer: gloves, goggles, gown, mask
⩥ Digging ppe 2. Answer: Gowm and gloves,
Googles
Mask
Wash hands
⩥ Standard Precautions. Answer: all pts (except sweat) to prevent spread
of orgs, PPE: gloves, masks, gowns, goggles, head covering
⩥ contact precautions. Answer: gloves and gown
,⩥ Ventilation. Answer: movement of air in and out of the lungs
⩥ How to transfer patient from bed to chair?. Answer: HOB up, Chair
parallel, dangle legs
⩥ How can Hypothermia affect families?. Answer: Signs of hypothermia
include constant shivering, confusion, clumsiness, drowsiness, slurred
speech, and a weak pulse. Many people with hypothermia don't know
they're in trouble because the symptoms appear slowly and affect their
ability to think clearly.
⩥ How often must you get a new order for restraints?. Answer: 24 hours
⩥ Pressure Stockings should be.... Answer: 8 hrs on 30 min off
⩥ Clinical judgment. Answer: a judgment based on experience in
observing and treating patients
⩥ Concept map. Answer: Diagram of concepts and their
interrelationships; used to enhance learning and memory of a topic.
, ⩥ Critical thinking. Answer: thinking that does not blindly accept
arguments and conclusions. Rather, it examines assumptions, discerns
hidden values, evaluates evidence, and assesses conclusions.
⩥ Decision making. Answer: Choosing among two or more alternatives.
⩥ Deductive reasoning. Answer: general to specific
⩥ Diagnostic reasoning. Answer: analytical process for determining a
patient's health problems
⩥ Evidence-based knowledge. Answer: knowledge based on research or
clinical expertise
⩥ Inductive reasoning. Answer: reasoning from detailed facts to general
principles
⩥ Inference. Answer: A conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and
reasoning
⩥ Knowing the patient. Answer: an in-depth knowledge of a patient's
patterns of responses within a clinical situation and knowing the patient
as a person
MODULE 2026 COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
⩥ increased temperature. Answer: Cause increased pulse rate,
respiratory rate, blood pressure
⩥ Decreased blood pressure cause. Answer: Increased pulse rate,
respiratory rate
⩥ Donning PPE. Answer: gown, mask, goggles, gloves
⩥ Doffing PPE 1. Answer: gloves, goggles, gown, mask
⩥ Digging ppe 2. Answer: Gowm and gloves,
Googles
Mask
Wash hands
⩥ Standard Precautions. Answer: all pts (except sweat) to prevent spread
of orgs, PPE: gloves, masks, gowns, goggles, head covering
⩥ contact precautions. Answer: gloves and gown
,⩥ Ventilation. Answer: movement of air in and out of the lungs
⩥ How to transfer patient from bed to chair?. Answer: HOB up, Chair
parallel, dangle legs
⩥ How can Hypothermia affect families?. Answer: Signs of hypothermia
include constant shivering, confusion, clumsiness, drowsiness, slurred
speech, and a weak pulse. Many people with hypothermia don't know
they're in trouble because the symptoms appear slowly and affect their
ability to think clearly.
⩥ How often must you get a new order for restraints?. Answer: 24 hours
⩥ Pressure Stockings should be.... Answer: 8 hrs on 30 min off
⩥ Clinical judgment. Answer: a judgment based on experience in
observing and treating patients
⩥ Concept map. Answer: Diagram of concepts and their
interrelationships; used to enhance learning and memory of a topic.
, ⩥ Critical thinking. Answer: thinking that does not blindly accept
arguments and conclusions. Rather, it examines assumptions, discerns
hidden values, evaluates evidence, and assesses conclusions.
⩥ Decision making. Answer: Choosing among two or more alternatives.
⩥ Deductive reasoning. Answer: general to specific
⩥ Diagnostic reasoning. Answer: analytical process for determining a
patient's health problems
⩥ Evidence-based knowledge. Answer: knowledge based on research or
clinical expertise
⩥ Inductive reasoning. Answer: reasoning from detailed facts to general
principles
⩥ Inference. Answer: A conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and
reasoning
⩥ Knowing the patient. Answer: an in-depth knowledge of a patient's
patterns of responses within a clinical situation and knowing the patient
as a person