Exam 3- Kahoot

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What does the following ABG indicate? PH-7.4, PaCO2- 36, HCO3-24 Acidosis Alkalosis Normal Dead

Normal

Movement of H20 membrane from less to more concentrated solution Filtration Diffusion Osmosis Active Transport

Osmosis

Which of the following ABG results indicate Respiratory Acidosis PH 7.27, CO2 56, HCO3 24 PH 7.58, CO2 44, HCO3 28 PH 7.25, CO2 45, HCO3 15 PH

PH 7.27, CO2 56, HCO3 24

What is an example of insensible loss of fluid Feces Urine Vomit Perspiration

Perspiration

What is the Most abundant intracellular electrolyte? Potassium Sodium Magnesium Calcium

Potassium intracellular means " with in the cell"

A nurse is educating women on the need for calcium to prevent bone loss. What level of prevention does this represent? Primary prevention Secondary prevention Tertiary prevention Residual prevention

Primary prevention

A ______ is a set of expectations about the person occupying a particular position behaves Role performance Role Role Mastery Role Strains

Role

The nurse treats a little boy's scraped knee after falling is an example of: Primary prevention Secondary prevention Tertiary prevention Alternative prevention

Secondary Prevention

Affects an individual mentally, physically, and spiritually Global Self Self Concept Self Awareness Social Self

Self Concept

The nurse is caring for an older client with diarrhea. Which finding is most important for the nurse to report to. Temperature of 99 degree F ( 37.2 C) Blood pressure of 120/70 mmHg Skin turgor response of 6 seconds Heart rate of 88beats/min

Skin turgor response of 6 seconds

Which of following would the nurse expect to hear upon percussion of a client's abdomen? Tympany Resonance Dullness Flatness

Tympany

The nurse is assessing a client's fluid balance status. Which information will the nurse document about patient hydration? Urinary output Skin color Bowel sounds lungs sounds

Urinary output

What is Acid Lemon juice Vinegar a compound that comes forms hydrogen ions

a compound that comes forms hydrogen ions

Which of the following individuals with diarrhea for 3 days are more likely to suffer from fluid and electrolyte imbalance infant child young adult adolescent

infant

The nurse is assessing a client for sleep disorders. The initial step in sleep assessment is: A. measure neck circumference and auscultate the abdomen B. auscultate the lung fields and perform neuro checks C. observe the clients hours of sleep and review the client's sleep diary. D. measure the client's weight and assess visual acuity.10Difficulty10 of 100Exists in another Collection

observe the clients hours of sleep and review the client's sleep diary.

Which definition *Best* describes acute illness? A. the rapid onset of symptoms lasting a relatively short time B. condition that causes a permanent change and requires a long period of a car C. A medical condition that is life-threatening and requires surgery D. the leading help problem in the world

the rapid onset of symptoms lasting a relatively short time

What makes you immune to an antigen? the antigen can't enter the body when lymphocytes carry antibodies in the body the antigen gets destroyed When it doesn't hurt anymore

when lymphocytes carry antibodies in the body

What is the recommended daily fluid intake of water for adults? 1 to 2 (4-oz) glasses per day 1 to 2 ( 4-oz) glasses per day 8 to 10 (8-oz) glasses per day 16 to 20 ( 12-oz) glasses per day

8 to 10 (8-oz) glasses per day

leukocytosis is present and a sign of infection when the leukocytes are: >2,000/mm3 >5,000/mm3 >8,000/mm3 >10,000/mm3

>10,000/mm3

Which of the following factors is most likely to present a challenge to the self- concept of a man 79 years of age A. the man's increasing level of dependence on his children financial pressures associated with B. Financial pressure associated with the depletion of his savings C. assisting his grandchildren with their college tuition costs D. the realization that his children are themselves undergoing age-related changes

A. the man's increasing level of dependence on his children

Which test will give the most accurate indicator of a client's acid-base balance? Pulse ox Culture ABG Cat Scan

ABG

The immune system is made up of... Organs Tissues Cells All the Above

All the Above

Medicare uses a prospective payment plan on diagnose- related group( DRGs). What are DRGs A. Locally supported healthcare financing usually by donations B. predetermined payment for services based on medical diagnoses C. a public assistance program for low-income individuals D. a private insurance plan for subscribers who pay a copayment

B. predetermined payment for services based on medical diagnoses

Meeting which type of needs is essential for physiological health and survival Spiritual needs Monetary needs Basic Human needs Educational needs

Basic Human needs

There are six classes of nutrients, and three supply the body with energy. What are the three sources of energy? Carbohydrates, protein, and water Carbohydrates, protein, and lipids Vitamins, minerals, and water Carbohydrates, vitamins, and protein

Carbohydrates, protein, and lipids

What of the following is NOT a positively charged cation? Sodium Chloride Potassium Magnesium

Chloride

The client has an illness that began 9 months ago. What type of illness does this client have Chronic Remission Acute Exacerbation

Chronic

Which treatment option may cause a Catholic client spiritual distress? Specialized cardiac diet A below the knee amputation Blood transfusion for anemia Elective termination of pregnancy

Elective termination of pregnancy

Lymph nodes function as: Neurons Valves Filters Glands

Filters

What are Lymph Nodes? Fluids between Cells in the body The things the nurse touches for sore throats Bacteria Cysts Fluids in the Spleen

Fluids between Cells in the body

What is body image? How you see yourself? How you think you look to others How you see others Your opinion of yourself

How you see yourself? & How you think you look to others

The pressure created by weight of fluid against the wall that contains it. Hydrostatic pressure filtration Active Transport Osmosis

Hydrostatic pressure

Tachycardia, cool pale skin, and delayed capillary refill may indicate Active Transport Hyperchloremia Hypervolemia Hypovolemia

Hypovolemia

What is the ONLY immunoglobulin that crosses the placenta? IgA IgE IgG IgM

IgG

Which natural chemical does the body produces at night to decrease wakefulness and promote sleep? Melatonin Endorphins Serotonin Dopamine

Melatonin

Self Concept is A. The idea you have about yourself B. The idea you have about you C. Affective by people around you D. B and C

B and C

Potassium is needed for neural, muscle, and optic function cardiac function auditory function skeletal function

cardiac function

What is NOT a physiological response to stress A. increase heart rate B. decrease blood pressure c. increase respirations

decrease blood pressure

Alteration in body functions that reduces the capabilities or shortens the normal lifespan illness health disease well being

disease

Which of the following describes the term micturition emptying the bladder collecting a urine specimen catheterizing the bladder experiencing total incontinence

emptying the bladder


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