Hondros NUR 205 exam 3
Exam Coverage
Exam coverage for Hondros College NUR 205 Exam 3 includes
intermediate to advanced nursing concepts focused on adult medical-
surgical care and clinical decision-making. It typically covers
management of cardiovascular, respiratory, endocrine, neurological,
and renal disorders, along with related pharmacologic therapies and
nursing interventions. The exam also evaluates understanding of
patient assessment, interpretation of laboratory and diagnostic data,
fluid and electrolyte balance, and complications associated with acute
and chronic illnesses.
Emphasis is placed on prioritization of care, clinical judgment, patient
safety, evidence-based nursing interventions, and application of the
,nursing process to complex patient scenarios in acute care settings.
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3 processes of urine formation
1. glomerular filtration
2. tubular reabsorption
3. tubular secretion
Glomerular filtration
The first step in urine formation in which substances in blood pass
through the filtration membrane and the filtrate enters the proximal
convoluted tubule of the nephron.
,Tubular reabsorption
Process of reabsorbing water and electrolytes back into the blood
Tubular secretion
selectively moves substances from blood to filtrate in renal tubules
and collecting ducts
Urinary incontinence
1. Stress
Leakage of small amounts of urine during physical movement - ie.
coughing, sneezing, exercising.
, Urinary incontinence
2. Urge
leakage of small amounts of urine at UNEXPECTED times - ie. during
sleep
Urinary incontinence
3. Functional
Untimely urination because of physical disability, external obstacles, or
cognitive problems that prevent from reaching the toilet.
Exam Coverage
Exam coverage for Hondros College NUR 205 Exam 3 includes
intermediate to advanced nursing concepts focused on adult medical-
surgical care and clinical decision-making. It typically covers
management of cardiovascular, respiratory, endocrine, neurological,
and renal disorders, along with related pharmacologic therapies and
nursing interventions. The exam also evaluates understanding of
patient assessment, interpretation of laboratory and diagnostic data,
fluid and electrolyte balance, and complications associated with acute
and chronic illnesses.
Emphasis is placed on prioritization of care, clinical judgment, patient
safety, evidence-based nursing interventions, and application of the
,nursing process to complex patient scenarios in acute care settings.
🩺📘
3 processes of urine formation
1. glomerular filtration
2. tubular reabsorption
3. tubular secretion
Glomerular filtration
The first step in urine formation in which substances in blood pass
through the filtration membrane and the filtrate enters the proximal
convoluted tubule of the nephron.
,Tubular reabsorption
Process of reabsorbing water and electrolytes back into the blood
Tubular secretion
selectively moves substances from blood to filtrate in renal tubules
and collecting ducts
Urinary incontinence
1. Stress
Leakage of small amounts of urine during physical movement - ie.
coughing, sneezing, exercising.
, Urinary incontinence
2. Urge
leakage of small amounts of urine at UNEXPECTED times - ie. during
sleep
Urinary incontinence
3. Functional
Untimely urination because of physical disability, external obstacles, or
cognitive problems that prevent from reaching the toilet.