NUR 201 FINAL ACTUAL EXAM SOLVED REVIEW QUESTIONS (All
correct)-WGU
1. What is the nursing process?
a problem solving approach to the identification and treatment of a patient problems that is
the foundation of nursing practice.
2. Basic Characteristics of culture? dynamic, not always shared by all members, adapted to
specific conditions, learned by communication and imitation.
3. Approach for assessing various body systems?
the same systemic, efficient sequence for all examinations
4. Promoting self-efficacy for patients. begin with concepts and tasks that are easily learned
to promote success.
5. Documentation in r/t wound care.
the patient demonstrated correct technique of wound care following instruction
6. Initial assessment for an elderly pt with a family member present? obtain a comprehensive
health history using physical, psychoologic, functional, developmental,
socioeconomic, and cultural assessments. 7. Difference between primary and secondary
intention healing?
presence of more granulation tissue in secondary healing results in a larger scar
8. Risk factors for developing pressure ulcers?
a 30 yr old man who is comatose following a head injury. repositioning the pt frequently.
9. Which cells regenerate during the healing phase of inflammation? skin cells
10. Staging of pressure ulcers and appropriate dressing for various ulcer types? red-
pink wound bed, without slough, hydrocolloid.
11. What is “left shift”?
the demand for neutrophils causes the release of immature neutrophils from the bone marrow.
12. What does CPAP do?
Provide enough positive pressure in the airway to prevent airway collapse.
13. Side effects of opioids?
constipation.
correct)-WGU
1. What is the nursing process?
a problem solving approach to the identification and treatment of a patient problems that is
the foundation of nursing practice.
2. Basic Characteristics of culture? dynamic, not always shared by all members, adapted to
specific conditions, learned by communication and imitation.
3. Approach for assessing various body systems?
the same systemic, efficient sequence for all examinations
4. Promoting self-efficacy for patients. begin with concepts and tasks that are easily learned
to promote success.
5. Documentation in r/t wound care.
the patient demonstrated correct technique of wound care following instruction
6. Initial assessment for an elderly pt with a family member present? obtain a comprehensive
health history using physical, psychoologic, functional, developmental,
socioeconomic, and cultural assessments. 7. Difference between primary and secondary
intention healing?
presence of more granulation tissue in secondary healing results in a larger scar
8. Risk factors for developing pressure ulcers?
a 30 yr old man who is comatose following a head injury. repositioning the pt frequently.
9. Which cells regenerate during the healing phase of inflammation? skin cells
10. Staging of pressure ulcers and appropriate dressing for various ulcer types? red-
pink wound bed, without slough, hydrocolloid.
11. What is “left shift”?
the demand for neutrophils causes the release of immature neutrophils from the bone marrow.
12. What does CPAP do?
Provide enough positive pressure in the airway to prevent airway collapse.
13. Side effects of opioids?
constipation.