NSG 211 Final Exam Study Guide
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Guide.
WBC -
Correct Answer -5,000 - 10,000/mm^3
Hgb -
Correct Answer -12 - 16
Hct -
Correct Answer -37% - 47%
Platelets -
Correct Answer -150,000 - 400,000
RBC -
Correct Answer -4.2 - 5.4
Absolute Neutrophil Count (ANC) -
Correct Answer -Greater than or equal to 1,000
Fasting Blood Glucose -
Correct Answer -74 - 106 mg/dL
Sodium -
Correct Answer -136 - 145
Potassium -
Correct Answer -3.5-5.0 mEq/L
BUN -
Correct Answer -6 - 24 mg/dL
GFR -
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Correct Answer -In adults the normal eGFR is usually
more than 90. eGFR declines with age.
20-29 = 116
30-39 = 107
40-49 = 99
50-59 = 93
60-69 = 58
70+ = 75
Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) -
Correct Answer -0.0% = There's no alcohol in your blood
(you're sober).
0.02% (20 mg/dL) = At this percentage, you may
experience an altered mood, relaxation and a slight loss of
judgment.
0.05 % (50 mg/dL) = At this percentage, you may feel
uninhibited and have lowered alertness and impaired
judgment.
0.08% (80 mg/dL) = At this percentage, you may have
reduced muscle coordination, find it more difficult to detect
danger and have impaired judgment and reasoning.
0.10% (100 mg/dL) = At this percentage, you may have a
reduced reaction time, slurred speech and slowed thinking.
0.15% - 0.30% (150 - 300 mg/dL) = In this percentage
range, you may experience an altered mood, confusion,
nausea/vomiting, drowsiness and loss of balance and
some muscle control.
0.30% - 0.40% (300 - 400 mg/dL) = In this percentage
range, you'll likely have alcohol poisoning, a potentially
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life-threatening condition, and experience loss of
consciousness.
Greater Than 0.40% (Greater Than 400 mg/dL) = This is a
potentially fatal blood alcohol level. You're at risk of coma
and death from respiratory arrest (absence of breathing).
Total Cholesterol -
Correct Answer -125 - 200 mg/dL
HDL -
Correct Answer -40 mg/dL or Higher
Low-Density Lipoprotein (LDL) -
Correct Answer -Less than 100 mg/dL
Creatine Phosphokinase (CPK) -
Correct Answer -Male: 55 - 170 units/L
Female: 30 - 135 units/L
*An increase in CPK (a muscle enzyme released when
muscle tissue is damaged) occurs with cardiomyopathy
Creatinine -
Correct Answer -Males 0.7 - 1.3 mg/dL
Females 0.6 - 1.1 mg/dL
Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST) -
Correct Answer -8 - 33 units/L
Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) -
Correct Answer -3 - 15 with 3 = Bad and 15 = Good
*A score of 13 indicates no neurological impairment
Body Fat -
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Correct Answer -The nurse should recognize that criteria
for hospitalization includes having a weight less than 75%
of ideal body weight, or less than 10% body fat.
Non - HDL -
Correct Answer -Less than 130 mg/dL
Antinuclear Antibody (ANA) -
Correct Answer -Titers are reported in ratios, most often
1:40, 1:80, 1:160, 1:320, and 1:640. Some, but not all labs
will report a titre above 1:160 as positive.
Bipolar I -
Correct Answer -One or more manic or mixed episodes,
usually accompanied by a major depressive episode
Bipolar II -
Correct Answer -One or more major depressive episodes
accompanied by at least one hypomanic episode
Risperidone -
Correct Answer -Class: Atypical Antipsychotics
Action:
Indication: Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder (Manic
Depression)
Contraindications: Older Adults with Dementia-Related
Psychosis
Adverse Effects: Headache, Dizziness, Drowsiness,
Fatigue, Tremors, Agitation, Anxiety, Depressed Mood,
Dry Mouth, Upset Stomach, Diarrhea, Weight Gain
Nursing Process:
4
NSG 211 Final Exam Study Guide Latest
Updated Questions With Answers Sure Pass
Guide.
WBC -
Correct Answer -5,000 - 10,000/mm^3
Hgb -
Correct Answer -12 - 16
Hct -
Correct Answer -37% - 47%
Platelets -
Correct Answer -150,000 - 400,000
RBC -
Correct Answer -4.2 - 5.4
Absolute Neutrophil Count (ANC) -
Correct Answer -Greater than or equal to 1,000
Fasting Blood Glucose -
Correct Answer -74 - 106 mg/dL
Sodium -
Correct Answer -136 - 145
Potassium -
Correct Answer -3.5-5.0 mEq/L
BUN -
Correct Answer -6 - 24 mg/dL
GFR -
1
,NSG 211 Final Exam Study Guide
Correct Answer -In adults the normal eGFR is usually
more than 90. eGFR declines with age.
20-29 = 116
30-39 = 107
40-49 = 99
50-59 = 93
60-69 = 58
70+ = 75
Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) -
Correct Answer -0.0% = There's no alcohol in your blood
(you're sober).
0.02% (20 mg/dL) = At this percentage, you may
experience an altered mood, relaxation and a slight loss of
judgment.
0.05 % (50 mg/dL) = At this percentage, you may feel
uninhibited and have lowered alertness and impaired
judgment.
0.08% (80 mg/dL) = At this percentage, you may have
reduced muscle coordination, find it more difficult to detect
danger and have impaired judgment and reasoning.
0.10% (100 mg/dL) = At this percentage, you may have a
reduced reaction time, slurred speech and slowed thinking.
0.15% - 0.30% (150 - 300 mg/dL) = In this percentage
range, you may experience an altered mood, confusion,
nausea/vomiting, drowsiness and loss of balance and
some muscle control.
0.30% - 0.40% (300 - 400 mg/dL) = In this percentage
range, you'll likely have alcohol poisoning, a potentially
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,NSG 211 Final Exam Study Guide
life-threatening condition, and experience loss of
consciousness.
Greater Than 0.40% (Greater Than 400 mg/dL) = This is a
potentially fatal blood alcohol level. You're at risk of coma
and death from respiratory arrest (absence of breathing).
Total Cholesterol -
Correct Answer -125 - 200 mg/dL
HDL -
Correct Answer -40 mg/dL or Higher
Low-Density Lipoprotein (LDL) -
Correct Answer -Less than 100 mg/dL
Creatine Phosphokinase (CPK) -
Correct Answer -Male: 55 - 170 units/L
Female: 30 - 135 units/L
*An increase in CPK (a muscle enzyme released when
muscle tissue is damaged) occurs with cardiomyopathy
Creatinine -
Correct Answer -Males 0.7 - 1.3 mg/dL
Females 0.6 - 1.1 mg/dL
Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST) -
Correct Answer -8 - 33 units/L
Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) -
Correct Answer -3 - 15 with 3 = Bad and 15 = Good
*A score of 13 indicates no neurological impairment
Body Fat -
3
, NSG 211 Final Exam Study Guide
Correct Answer -The nurse should recognize that criteria
for hospitalization includes having a weight less than 75%
of ideal body weight, or less than 10% body fat.
Non - HDL -
Correct Answer -Less than 130 mg/dL
Antinuclear Antibody (ANA) -
Correct Answer -Titers are reported in ratios, most often
1:40, 1:80, 1:160, 1:320, and 1:640. Some, but not all labs
will report a titre above 1:160 as positive.
Bipolar I -
Correct Answer -One or more manic or mixed episodes,
usually accompanied by a major depressive episode
Bipolar II -
Correct Answer -One or more major depressive episodes
accompanied by at least one hypomanic episode
Risperidone -
Correct Answer -Class: Atypical Antipsychotics
Action:
Indication: Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder (Manic
Depression)
Contraindications: Older Adults with Dementia-Related
Psychosis
Adverse Effects: Headache, Dizziness, Drowsiness,
Fatigue, Tremors, Agitation, Anxiety, Depressed Mood,
Dry Mouth, Upset Stomach, Diarrhea, Weight Gain
Nursing Process:
4