Exam 1: NUR160 / NUR 160 (Latest 2023/ 2024 UPDATES STUDY BUNDLE) Fundamental Concepts of Practical Nursing II Exam Review | Questions and Verified Answers| Already Graded A| Hondros College

Exam 1: NUR160 / NUR 160 (Latest 2023/
2024) Fundamental Concepts of Practical
Nursing II Exam Review | Questions and
Verified Answers| Grade A| Hondros College
Q: This disorder of the eye
Answer:
Age-related Macular Degeneration
Q: Defective curvature of the eyes
Answer:
Astigmatism
Q: Condition where the eyes are crossed
Answer:
Strabismus
Q: Condition where one or both eyes turn toward the nose
Answer:
Esotropia
Q: Condition where one or both eyes turn away from the nose

Answer:
Exotropia
Q: Near-sightedness is called what?
Answer:
Myopia
Q: Far-sightedness is called what?
Answer:
Hyperopia
Q: Age related far-sightedness is called what?
Answer:
Presbyopia
Q: This type of hearing loss is inadequately conducted the the middle or external ear, typically
caused by cerumen impaction.
Answer:
Conductive
Q: This type of hearing loss is caused by interference within the inner ear and nerve
conduction.
Answer:
Sensorineural

Q: This type of hearing loss is caused by both conductive and sensorineural.
Answer:
Mixed hearing loss
Q: This disorder of the ear is caused by inflammation or infection of the external canal or the
auricle of the external ear. Often referred to as “swimmers ear”.
Answer:
External Otitis
Q: This disorder of the ear is caused by inflammation of the canals of the middle ear. Signs:
Tinnitus or fullness in the ears. May cause drainage. Often referred as a middle ear infection.
Answer:
Acute Otitis Media
Q: This disorder of the ear is caused by inflammation of the inner ear. Signs: Vertigo
(dizziness)
Answer:
Labyrinthitis
Q: The basic structure of the Controlled Substance Act consists of how many classifications or
schedules of controlled substances?
Answer:
Five

Exam 1: NUR160 / NUR 160 (Latest 2023/
2024) Fundamental Concepts of Practical
Nursing II Exam Review | Questions and
Verified Answers| Already Graded A|
Hondros College
Q: order for inspecting abdomen
Answer:
inspect, auscultate, palpate
Q: when teaching diabetes what is one thing you want to teach them?
Answer:
avoid heating pads, wear shoes, heated blankets, don’t cut their own nails, dry location, check
feet daily
Q: orthopenic position
Answer:
crossed arms on side table
Q: if there is an abnormal finding during an assessment what do you do?
Answer:
further assessment (focused assessment)

Q: Neurological focused assessment
Answer:
Glasgow coma scale
level of consciousness(1-person,2-person and place, 3-person, place, and time, 4-person, place,
time, and purpose)
motor function(smile, frown, puff cheeks)ROM
PERLA(pupils, equal, round, reactive, light, accommodation)
Q: cardiac focused assessment
Answer:
60-100
caratoid pulse( never press hard or use both hands. used for unconsious pts)
brachial(fore arm)
radial(inner wrist. common pulse)
Apical( 5th innercostal space)listen 60 sec
Femoral(thigh)
popitiel(behind knee)
posterior tibial(ankle)
Dorsal pedis(top of foot)
Q: slow
Answer:
brady cardia
Q: fast
Answer:
tachy cardia
Q: Respiratory Focused Assessment

Answer:
12-20
count respirations
95-100%
if patient o2 level is 89%, give them 2L of oxygen
have them sit at 90 degrees
RL(3 lobes)
LL(2 lobes+heart)
Q: crackles
Answer:
bubble sounds
rales
Q: wheezing
Answer:
sure sounds
Q: GI Focused Assessment
Answer:
assess for any masses, bruising, etc
Inspect, Auscultate, Palpate
Always listen for one minute per quad
always listen before palpating because bowel sounds can be disturbed or altered
Q: decreased bowel sounds
Answer:

constipation
Q: increased bowel sounds
Answer:
diarrhea
Q: Integumentary focused assessment
Answer:
98.6
Braden scale
tugor-elasticity
no redness, lesions, masses, or discoloration
Q: serous drainage
Answer:
clear, watery plasma
Q: purulent drainage
Answer:
Thick, yellow, green, tan, or brown drainage
pus
Q: Seroussanguineous drainage
Answer:
watery, pink, pale, red

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