NR 302

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NR 302 Exam 2 Review .pdf
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    NR 302 Exam 2 Review .pdf

  • 1. Describe the function of lymph nodes and explain the technique approach when assessing lymph nodes. • To detect and eliminate foreign substances from the body. The vessels gather the clear, watery fluid (lymph) from the tissue spaces into the circulation. The nodes slowly filter the lymph and engulf pathogens, preventing harmful substances from entering the circulation. • Using a gentle circular motion of your finger pads, palpate the lymph nodes. Beginning with the preauricular l...
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NR 302 FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE.pdf
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    NR 302 FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE.pdf

  • ThoraxIandILungs -What IdataIcanIbeIgatheredIonIaIpatient IinIrespiratoryIdistressIfromIgeneral IsurveyIonly? -DoItheyIuseIaccessoryImusclesIwhenIbreathing?IPosition-tripod, IBarrel Ichest, INasal Iflaring, Icolor -StructureIandIFunction: ITheIthorax -ThoracicIcage -Sternum, I12IpairsIofIribs -12IthoracicIvertebrae -MusclesIandIcartilage -ThoracicICavity -Mediastinium -Pleural Icavity -LungI(ApexIandIbase) StructureIandIFunction: IPleural IMembranes -Parietal Ipleura-linesItheIwhol...
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NR 302 Exam 2 Concept Review.pdf
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    NR 302 Exam 2 Concept Review.pdf

  • CH.12 Structures and functions of skin, hair, nails Skin: 3 layers 1. Epidermis (outer): thin but tough, cell are bound tightly together that form a ruggedprotective barrier. The inner basal layer forms new skin cells. 2. Dermis: is the inner supportive layer consisting of connective tissue, or collagen . This is tough , fibrosis area that enable skin to resist tearing. The sensory receptor, blood vessel,and lymphatics lie in the dermis. 3. Subcutaneous layer: composed of adipose tissue,...
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NR 302 Ch. 13 - Head, Face, Neck, and Regional Lymphatics.pdf
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    NR 302 Ch. 13 - Head, Face, Neck, and Regional Lymphatics.pdf

  • 1. A physician tells the nurse that a patient’s vertebra prominens is tender and asks the nurse to reevaluate the area in 1 hour. The area of the body the nurse will assess is: A. Just above the diaphragm. B. Just lateral to the knee cap. C. At the level of the C7 vertebra. D. At the level of the T11 vertebra. 2. A mother brings her 2-month-old daughter in for an examination and says, “My daughter rolled over against the wall, and now I have noticed that she has this spot that is soft...
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NR 302 FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE.pdf
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    NR 302 FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE.pdf

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NR 302 FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE.pdf
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    NR 302 FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE.pdf

  • Thorax Iand ILungs -What Idata Ican Ibe Igathered Ion Ia Ipatient Iin Irespiratory Idistress Ifrom Igeneral Isurvey Ionly? -Do Ithey Iuse Iaccessory Imuscles Iwhen Ibreathing? IPosition-tripod, IBarrel Ichest, INasal Iflaring, I color -Structure Iand IFunction: IThe Ithorax -Thoracic Icage -Sternum, I12 Ipairs Iof Iribs -12 Ithoracic Ivertebrae -Muscles Iand Icartilage -Thoracic ICavity -Mediastinium -Pleural Icavity -Lung I(Apex Iand Ibase) Structure Iand IFunction: IPleural IMembranes -...
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NR 302 Exam 2 Concept Review.pdf
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    NR 302 Exam 2 Concept Review.pdf

  • CH.12 Structures and functions of skin, hair, nails Skin: 3 layers 1. Epidermis (outer): thin but tough, cell are bound tightly together that form a rugged protective barrier. The inner basal layer forms new skin cells. 2. Dermis: is the inner supportive layer consisting of connective tissue, or collagen . This is tough , fibrosis area that enable skin to resist tearing. The sensory receptor, blood vessel, and lymphatics lie in the dermis. 3. Subcutaneous layer: composed of adipose tissue, which...
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NR 302 Ch. 13 - Head, Face, Neck, and Regional Lymphatics.pdf
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    NR 302 Ch. 13 - Head, Face, Neck, and Regional Lymphatics.pdf

  • 1. A physician tells the nurse that a patient’s vertebra prominens is tender and asks the nurse to reevaluate the area in 1 hour. The area of the body the nurse will assess is: A. Just above the diaphragm. B. Just lateral to the knee cap. C. At the level of the C7 vertebra. D. At the level of the T11 vertebra. 2. A mother brings her 2-month-old daughter in for an examination and says, “My daughter rolled over against the wall, and now I have noticed that she has this...
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NR 302 Exam 2 Review .pdf
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    NR 302 Exam 2 Review .pdf

  • 1. Describe the function of lymph nodes and explain the technique approach when assessing lymph nodes. • To detect and eliminate foreign substances from the body. The vessels gather the clear, watery fluid (lymph) from the tissue spaces into the circulation. The nodes slowly filter the lymph and engulf pathogens, preventing harmful substances from entering the circulation. • Using a gentle circular motion of your finger pads, palpate the lymph nodes. Beginning with the preauricular lymph nod...
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NR 302 FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE.pdf
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    NR 302 FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE.pdf

  • Nurses’ role in health assessment o ADPIE o Assessment – collection of data from multiple sources ▪ Review of clinical record; interview; health history; physical examination; functional assessment; cultural/spiritual assessment; consultation; review of literature o Diagnosis – interpretation of data by identifying clusters of cues so as to make inferences ▪ Compare clusters of cues with definitions and defining characteristics ▪ Validation on inferences based on findings ▪ Identif...
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