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NUR 221 Exam 2 Questions With Verified Answers 2024/2025 
What is the normal range for AST? 
10 - 30 u/L 
 
 
What is the normal range for ALT? 
10 - 40 u/L 
 
 
What is the normal range for Creatinine? 
0.6 - 1.2 mg/dL 
 
 
What is the normal range of hematocrit for women? 
37 - 47% 
 
 
What is the normal range for hemoglobin? 
12 - 18 g/dL 
 
 
What is the normal range for platelets? 
150,000 - 400,000 cells/mcL 
 
 
What is the normal FHR (fetal heart rate) range? 
110 to 160 beats/min 
 
 
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NUR 221 Exam 2 Questions With Verified Answers 2024/2025 
Preterm PROM 
rupture of membranes before 37 weeks associated with 10% of all preterm births in America. most likely develops from pathologic weakening of the amniotic membranes caused by inflammation, stress from uterine contractions, or other factors that cause increased intrauterine pressure. infection of the urogenital tract is a major risk leading to preterm PROM can be either a gush of liquid or a small leak 
 
 
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NUR 221 Exam 2 Questions With Verified Answers 2024/2025 
Absent FHR variability 
 
amplitude range undetected 
 
 
Minimal FHR variability 
1-5 bpm 
 
 
Moderate FHR variability 
6-25 bpm what we want 
 
 
Marked FHR variability 
>25 bpm 
 
 
What is Leopolds maneuver? 
Purpose: to determine presentation and position of fetus and aid in knowing where to position FHR monitor 
Method: explain procedure to pt, have woman empty bladder, wash hands, stand beside, facing woman's head 
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NUR 221 Exam 2 Questions With Verified Answers 2024/2025 
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The most common causes of TBIs are ____. TBI rates are higher for males than they are for females. The greatest opportunity for decreasing TBI is the implementation of prevention strategies. 
 
 
 
primary 
Damage to the brain or spinal cord from traumatic injury takes two forms. Injury that is the consequence of direct contact during the instant of initial impact is known as [ primary / secondary ] injury. These are usually perman...
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NUR 221 Exam 2 Questions With Verified Answers 2024/2025 
Daily Fetal Movement Count (DFMC) 
KICK COUNT 
-at home, non invasive, inexpensive 
-frequently monitors fetus who has complications related to fetal oxygenation 
-Decreased fetal Movement = HYPOXEMIA 
 
 
DFCM how to 
count once a day for 60 minutes 
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count fetal activity two or three times daily(AFTER MEALS/ BEFORE BEDTIME) for 2 hours or until 10 movements are counted 
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all fetal movements in a 12 hour period each day until minim...
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NUR 221 Exam 7 Questions With 100% Correct Answers Graded A+ 
A child with B-Thalassemia is receiving long-term blood transfusion therapy for the treatment of the disorder. Chelation therapy is prescribed as a result of too much iron from the transfusions. Which medication should the nurse anticipate to be prescribed? 
Deferoxamine (Desferal) 
 
 
What are the precipitating factors related to sickle cell crisis? 
Stress, trauma, infection, dehydration, hypoxia, fever 
 
 
A child with rubeola (m...
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NURS 221 - Final Exam 
What is wound dehiscence? 
A partial or total rupture (separation) of a sutured wound, usually with separation of underlying skin layers 
 
 
What is a partial or total rupture (separation) of a sutured wound, usually with separation of underlying skin layers called? 
Dehiscence 
 
 
What is wound evisceration? 
A dehiscence that involves the protrusion of visceral organs through a wound opening 
 
 
What is a dehiscence that involves the protrusion of visceral organs thro...
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NURS 221 - Final Exam 
What are some non-pulmonary causes of respiratory distress in neonates? 
Sepsis, cardiac defects (structural or functional), hemolytic disease, CNS defects, exposure to cold, airway obstruction (atresia), intraventricular hemorrhage, hypoglycemia, metabolic acidosis, acute blood loss and drugs. 
 
 
What appears to be the principle factor in the development of Respiratory Distress Syndrome? 
Surfactant deficiency. 
 
 
What are the clinical manifestations of Respiratory Di...
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NUR 221 EXAM 1 Questions With 100% Correct Answers 
What is included in the initial visit/family assessment? 
-Was the pregnancy planned, desired, or unwanted? 
-Is the woman pleased or displeased? 
-What primary support is available? 
-Does she need any support from the community? 
-Who all lives in the home? 
-How prepared does she feel about becoming a mom? 
-Does she feel safe in the home? 
-Does she have any special cultural considerations? 
-What is her birthing plan? 
-Family history? 
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NUR 221 EXAM 1 Questions With 100% Correct Answers 
The nurse admits a patient to the critical care unit following a motorcycle crash. Assessment findings by the nurse include blood pressure 100/50 mm Hg, heart rate 58 beats/min, respiratory rate 30 breaths/min, and temperature of 100.5° F. The patient is lethargic, 
responds to voice but falls asleep readily when not stimulated. Which nursing action is most important to include in this patient's plan of care? 
 
 
A. Frequent neurological ass...
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