NSG 3100 EXAM 2 NEWEST 2025 ACTUAL EXAM TEST
BANK| GALEN- NSG 3100 FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS
& SKILLS FOR NURSING PRACTICE I WITH COMPLETE
400 REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED
ANSWERS/ ALREADY GRADED A+ (MOST RECENT!!)
what does pulse oximetry measure .....ANSWER.....the amount of
oxygen available to tissues
what is the pulse oximeter reading .....ANSWER.....percentage of
hemoglobin that combines with oxygen
what are baseline vitals used for .....ANSWER.....identifying
changes in patient status
what would cause a blood pressure to increase
.....ANSWER.....pain
what affect does pain medication have on vitals and why
.....ANSWER.....lower blood pressure
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lower heart rate
lower respiratory rate
slows the respiratory and cardiovascular system
what is normal temperature for an adult .....ANSWER.....35.5C-
37.5C
95.5F-99.5C
what is normal pulse for an adult .....ANSWER.....60-100
what is normal respiratory rate for an adult .....ANSWER.....12-
20
what is normal pulse ox for an adult .....ANSWER.....greater than
95
what is the normal range of blood pressure for an adult
.....ANSWER.....90-120/60-80
what is the normal temperature for an older adult
.....ANSWER.....35C-37.2C
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95F-99F
what is the normal pulse for an older adult .....ANSWER.....60-
100
what is the normal pulse ox for an older adult
.....ANSWER.....greater than 95
what is the normal respiration rate for an older adult
.....ANSWER.....15-20
what is the normal range of blood pressure for an older adult
.....ANSWER.....90-120/60-80
what must a nurse do before delegating vitals to a UAP
.....ANSWER.....assess the patient first to assure they are
medically stable
who is responsible for interpreting vitals .....ANSWER.....nurse
why do chemo patient need their temperature taken often
.....ANSWER.....ongoing monitoring for infection
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why might older adults need assistance in adjusting to
temperature .....ANSWER.....cognitive impairment, physical issues
what does afebrile mean .....ANSWER.....a person who is
maintaining the normal temperature
how does axillary temperature compare to oral readings
.....ANSWER.....approx 1 degree less than oral
how does axillary temperature compare to rectal
.....ANSWER.....approximately 1 degree less than rectal
what part of the body regulates body temperature
.....ANSWER.....hypothalamus
how does the anterior hypothalamus regulate heat loss
.....ANSWER.....diaphoresis (sweating) and vasodilation of blood
vessels