NURS 136 EXAM 1 NEWEST 2025/2026 ACTUAL EXAM WITH
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (100%
VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+| ||PROFESSOR
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which of these is considered a use of protective devices
(restraints) - ANSWER-raising all 4 side rails (full side rails)
when ambulating a client and they begin to fall, what should you
do - ANSWER-assist them to the floor
Proper lifting methods of heavy objects includes jerking or sudden
pulling movements to allow momentum to aid you - ANSWER-
false
which of these positions is used for rectal exams, giving enemas,
and inserting suppositories for unconscious client's - ANSWER-
sims position
When repositioning a client in bed which of the following would be
incorrect (select all that apply_ - ANSWER-The nurse should drag
the patient over their sheets
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the nurse should not call for help because it's not manly
an example of a secondary health prevention measure would
include which of the following - ANSWER-a colonoscopy
The nurse notes crowing sounds on inspiration. The nurse
properly documents this as - ANSWER-strider
Decreased subcutaneous fat and thinner skin put the elderly
patients at risk for... - ANSWER-impaired skin integrity
Dry, rattling lung sounds are also known as.... - ANSWER-rhonchi
transition stage - ANSWER-May deny feeling ill, but recognize
symptoms of illness are present
acceptance stage illness - ANSWER-Acknowledge illness and
take measures to become well
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Convalescence stage - ANSWER-Recovering after the illness and
regaining health
defense mechanisms - ANSWER-Strategies that protect us from
increasing anxiety
primary prevention - ANSWER-prevention that lowers the
chances that a disease will develop
secondary prevention - ANSWER-Efforts to limit the effects of an
injury or illness that you cannot completely prevent.
tertiary prevention - ANSWER-actions taken to contain damage
once a disease or disability has progressed beyond its early
stages
congenital illness - ANSWER-present at birth
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acute illness - ANSWER-one that develops suddenly and resolves
in a short time
chronic illness - ANSWER-irreversible illness that causes
permanent physical impairment and requires long-term health
care
Secondary illness - ANSWER-Results from or is caused by a
primary illness
terminal illness - ANSWER-a disease or condition that will
eventually cause death
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs - ANSWER-(level 1) Physiological
Needs,
(level 2) Safety and Security,
(level 3) Relationships, Love and Affection,
(level 4) Self Esteem,
(level 5) Self Actualization