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Subjective data - AnswerWhat the patient told you.
Objective data - AnswerWhat the nurse can measure
Which of the following are nursing interventions for wound irrigation? - AnswerKeep
syringe 1 inch above the wound. Clean from least contaminated to most contaminated
site. Clean area around the skin with antiseptic swabs first.
Which brain controls the basic vital functions? - AnswerMedulla Oblongata in the
brainstem
Which hormone acts on kidneys to regulate sodium and potassium levels? -
AnswerAldosterone
I stimulate the maturation of lymphocytes into T cells and coordinates immune
defenses. What gland am I? - AnswerThymus gland
What does epinephrine and norepinephrine do? - AnswerRaise heart rate,
vasoconstriction, release glucose reserves, produce adrenal glands, neurotransmitters
Blood is returned to which part of the heart? - AnswerRight atrium/superiorvenacava
Oxygenated blood exits through which part of the heart? - AnswerAorta in the left
ventricle
Range of motion (ROM) - AnswerMove joints smoothly and gently, repeat based on
orders, perform to the point of resistance, stop if patient is in pain
What is the BEST method to maintain privacy for a patient when doing a bed bath? -
AnswerClose the curtains
What enzymes are produced by the pancreas and what are their functions? -
Answeramylase ( digest sugars- carbohydrates), trypsin (digest proteins), lipase (digest
fat)
What is normal blood pressure? - Answer120/80
What is considered hypotension? - Answer84/58
What is considered prehypertension? - Answer126/78