NURSING 201 EXAM 2 2026 UPDATE
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED
ANSWERS VERIFIED ANSWERS ALREADY
GRADED A+ (BRAND NEW VISION)
Priority risk for older adults - ANS-Falls
Elder abuse - ANS-Physical, emotional, financial, neglect
Nurse responsibility for abuse - ANS-Report immediately
Reminiscence - ANS-Talking about past experiences
Middle adulthood issue - ANS-Caregiver role strain
Sensory deprivation - ANS-Lack of stimulation causing confusion or
depression
Sensory overload - ANS-Too much stimulation causing anxiety or
agitation
Risk for sensory deprivation - ANS-Isolation, immobility, ICU
Risk for sensory overload - ANS-Noise, frequent interruptions
Sensory deprivation intervention - ANS-Increase stimulation and
interaction
Sensory overload intervention - ANS-Reduce noise and stimuli
, Vision changes aging - ANS-Presbyopia (difficulty seeing close
objects)
Hearing changes aging - ANS-Presbycusis (high-frequency hearing
loss)
Best communication for hearing loss - ANS-Speak clearly, lower tone
Infection cycle - ANS-Infectious agent, reservoir, portal of exit,
transmission, portal of entry, host
Infectious agent - ANS-Organism causing disease
Reservoir - ANS-Place organism lives
Portal of exit - ANS-Path organism leaves body
Mode of transmission - ANS-How organism spreads
Portal of entry - ANS-How organism enters new host
Susceptible host - ANS-Person at risk for infection
Incubation phase - ANS-No symptoms yet
Prodromal phase - ANS-Vague symptoms, highly contagious
Illness phase - ANS-Specific symptoms present
Convalescence - ANS-Recovery phase
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED
ANSWERS VERIFIED ANSWERS ALREADY
GRADED A+ (BRAND NEW VISION)
Priority risk for older adults - ANS-Falls
Elder abuse - ANS-Physical, emotional, financial, neglect
Nurse responsibility for abuse - ANS-Report immediately
Reminiscence - ANS-Talking about past experiences
Middle adulthood issue - ANS-Caregiver role strain
Sensory deprivation - ANS-Lack of stimulation causing confusion or
depression
Sensory overload - ANS-Too much stimulation causing anxiety or
agitation
Risk for sensory deprivation - ANS-Isolation, immobility, ICU
Risk for sensory overload - ANS-Noise, frequent interruptions
Sensory deprivation intervention - ANS-Increase stimulation and
interaction
Sensory overload intervention - ANS-Reduce noise and stimuli
, Vision changes aging - ANS-Presbyopia (difficulty seeing close
objects)
Hearing changes aging - ANS-Presbycusis (high-frequency hearing
loss)
Best communication for hearing loss - ANS-Speak clearly, lower tone
Infection cycle - ANS-Infectious agent, reservoir, portal of exit,
transmission, portal of entry, host
Infectious agent - ANS-Organism causing disease
Reservoir - ANS-Place organism lives
Portal of exit - ANS-Path organism leaves body
Mode of transmission - ANS-How organism spreads
Portal of entry - ANS-How organism enters new host
Susceptible host - ANS-Person at risk for infection
Incubation phase - ANS-No symptoms yet
Prodromal phase - ANS-Vague symptoms, highly contagious
Illness phase - ANS-Specific symptoms present
Convalescence - ANS-Recovery phase