{"id":119013,"date":"2023-09-08T17:45:19","date_gmt":"2023-09-08T17:45:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=119013"},"modified":"2023-09-08T17:45:22","modified_gmt":"2023-09-08T17:45:22","slug":"exam-1exam-2-final-exams-nur150-nur-150-latest-2023-2024-updates-study-bundle-fundamental-concepts-of-practical-nursing-i-exams-questions-and-verified-answers-already-graded-a-hondros-col","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/09\/08\/exam-1exam-2-final-exams-nur150-nur-150-latest-2023-2024-updates-study-bundle-fundamental-concepts-of-practical-nursing-i-exams-questions-and-verified-answers-already-graded-a-hondros-col\/","title":{"rendered":"Exam 1,Exam 2 &amp; Final Exams: NUR150 \/ NUR 150 (Latest 2023\/ 2024 UPDATES STUDY BUNDLE) Fundamental Concepts of Practical Nursing I Exams | Questions and Verified Answers| Already Graded A| Hondros College"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Final Exam: NUR150 \/ NUR 150 (Latest<br>2023\/ 2024) Fundamental Concepts of<br>Practical Nursing I Exam Review | Questions<br>and Verified Answers| Grade A<br>Q: What pulse do we check most often<br>Answer:<br>radial<br>Q: What is first thing we do after a fall<br>Answer:<br>vital signs, assessment<br>Q: What do we do if we find a patient unresponsive<br>Answer:<br>check cardioid pulse<br>Q: Ways to prevent CAUTI&#8221;S<br>Answer:<br>out ASAP, empty bag regularly, keep bag lower than bladder, change every 30 days, peri-care<br>Q: Prone position<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Answer:<br>laying face down<br>Q: Sims position<br>Answer:<br>laying on right side, knee-thigh drawn up to chest<br>Q: Dorsal recumbent<br>Answer:<br>laying on back with knees bent with feet still flat on ground<br>Q: Lithotomy<br>Answer:<br>laying supine with hips knees flexed and thigh externally rotated<br>Q: Supine position<br>Answer:<br>laying flat on back face up<br>Q: Trendelenburg position<br>Answer:<br>head of bed pointed downward, feet in air<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Q: Orthopnic<br>Answer:<br>sitting on side of bed with arms rested on over bed table. this is used for people with breathing<br>problems<br>Q: Where is apical pulse<br>Answer:<br>mid-clavicular 5th intercostal space<br>Q: What are examples of portals of entry for infection<br>Answer:<br>mouth, break in skin, mucous membrane<br>Q: How do we prevent falls<br>Answer:<br>falls assessment on admission, keep room clutter free, toilet schedule, keep things in arms reach<br>Q: What is therapeutic communication<br>Answer:<br>ones that leave it open for patient to communicate to or discuss something, ask them to give you<br>an example of something about what they mean<br>Q: What kind of meds can&#8217;t be given by G-tube<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Answer:<br>enteric coded, capsules, extended release<br>Q: What are the 6 rights of Medications<br>Answer:<br>medication, patient, dose, route, time, documentation<br>Q: What is term when one drug mixes with another drug<br>Answer:<br>drug interaction<br>Q: What is drug compatibility<br>Answer:<br>when different drugs can be given together<br>Q: What is drug tolerance<br>Answer:<br>when your body builds up<br>Q: What are drug adverse effects<br>Answer:<br>undesirable effects ex: HA, nauesa<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Final Exam: NUR150 \/ NUR 150 (Latest<br>2023\/ 2024) Fundamental Concepts of<br>Practical Nursing I Exam Review |Complete<br>Guide Questions and Verified Answers|<br>100% Correct<br>Q: TRUE OR FALSE: It is important to watch post op patient&#8217;s airway after surgery<br>Answer:<br>True<br>Q: Signs and Symptoms of Dysphagia (Difficulty Swallowing)<br>Answer:<br>Coughing when eating or drinking, Drooling, Hoarse voice after talking normal, Pain when<br>swallowing and breathing, and Runny nose during or after feeding<br>Q: Treatment of Dysphagia<br>Answer:<br>Elevate HOB, NPO Status until Speech therapy evaluation.<br>Q: Function of Proteins<br>Answer:<br>Energy source, Repairs tissues, Essential for growth, building bocks for blood and bone, builds<br>connective tissue<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Q: function of lipids (fats)<br>Answer:<br>Needed for growth and development, and sources of energy.<br>Q: malnutrition<br>Answer:<br>lack of proper nutrition (Too much or too little of something)<br>Q: Macronutrients<br>Answer:<br>carbohydrates, proteins, and fats<br>Q: Micronutrients<br>Answer:<br>vitamins and minerals<br>Q: Risk Factors for Malnutrition<br>Answer:<br>Very young, and very old patients. Patients with dysphagia, High metabolism, Always on the Go<br>(Eating fast food), people with memory issues, and pregnancy patients.<br>Q: BMI<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Answer:<br>Measures body mass index based on height and weight<br>Q: Normal BMI range<br>Answer:<br>18.5-24.9<br>Q: Underweight BMI range<br>Answer:<br>Less than 18.5<br>Q: Obesity BMI range<br>Answer:<br>30 or greater<br>Q: Considered overweight if BMI is between<br>Answer:<br>25-30<br>Q: Undesirable manifestations of being overweight<br>Answer:<br>High BP, Type 2 diabetes, Cardiovascular diseases, Asthma or sleep apnea<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Q: Undesirable manifestations of being underweight<br>Answer:<br>Malnutrition, decreased muscle strength, lowered immunity, low BP<br>Q: Cold application should be applied how long after a musculoskeletal injury?<br>Answer:<br>24- 28 hours<br>Q: True or False: Patients should be repositioned every hour while SITTING.<br>Answer:<br>True<br>Q: To avoid injury, the nurse should always place a barrier when using what?<br>Answer:<br>A heat or cold therapy device.<br>Q: Cold therapy helps to decrease<br>Answer:<br>swelling, and inflammation<br>Q: Heat therapy helps to increase<br>Answer:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Exam 2: NUR150 \/ NUR 150 (Latest 2023\/<br>2024) Fundamental Concepts of Practical<br>Nursing I Exam Review | Questions and<br>Verified Answers| Grade A| Hondros College<br>Q: How often the medication should be given.<br>Answer:<br>Frequency<br>Q: The physician should always write this out completely instead of abbreviating per Joint<br>Commission Standards<br>Answer:<br>Frequency<br>Q: If a physician gives an order verbally or over the telephone, you write it down and repeat it<br>back; or if the written order is illegible you contact the physician<br>Answer:<br>Clarify Order<br>Q: (True or False) If you did not prepare the medication, you cannot administer it to the<br>patient?<br>Answer:<br>True<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Q: (True or False) You do not transport or accept a container \/ syringe that is unlabeled.<br>Answer:<br>True<br>Q: (True or False) You should make sure the patient receives the medication on time, even if<br>you skip a couple of safety protocols.<br>Answer:<br>False<br>Q: (True or False) You can chart the medication before you give it to the patient.<br>Answer:<br>False<br>Q: (True or False) You should never chart for someone else or have someone else chart for you.<br>Answer:<br>True<br>Q: (True or False) You may leave the medicine cart unlocked while you are giving out<br>medicine to all of your patients<br>Answer:<br>False<br>Q: (True or False) It is okay to leave the medicine with the patient\/family if you are busy<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Answer:<br>False<br>Q: (True or False) You should always monitor the patient&#8217;s response to medication.<br>Answer:<br>True<br>Q: (True or False) If the patient refuses the medication, offer education first, but never force<br>them to take it<br>Answer:<br>True<br>Q: (True or False) If you decide to omit a medication, just leave it off the MAR, there is no<br>need to contact the RN or document what you haven&#8217;t given.<br>Answer:<br>False<br>Q: Medication Administration Record<br>Answer:<br>MAR<br>Q: It is the nurse&#8217;s <strong><em><strong><em>_<\/em><\/strong><\/em><\/strong> and <strong><em><strong><em>__<\/em><\/strong><\/em><\/strong> duty to ensure the patient receives the<br>correct medication.<br>Answer:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Legal and Ethical<br>Q: Cervicle, sub-mandibular, tonsilar. We palpate these to check for enlargement.<br>Answer:<br>Lymph Nodes<br>Q: What order should the nurse assess the abdomen?<br>Answer:<br>Inspect (look), auscultate (listen), palpate (feel)<br>Q: When assessing this pulse, the nurse should only assess one side at a time.<br>Answer:<br>The Carotid Pulse<br>Q: Where can you find the apical pulse?<br>Answer:<br>5th intercostal space, mid-clavicular line<br>Q: What is the first body system the nurse will assess?<br>Answer:<br>Neurological System<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Exam 2: NUR150 \/ NUR 150 (Latest 2023\/<br>2024) Fundamental Concepts of Practical<br>Nursing I Exam Review | Questions and<br>Verified Answers| Already Grade A| Hondros<br>College<br>Q: a laboratory test involving cultivation of microorganisms or cells in a special growth<br>medium<br>Answer:<br>culture<br>Q: a laboratory method of determining the effectiveness of antibiotics, usually performed in<br>conjunction with culture, cytologic analysis, and examination and testing for acid-fast baccillus<br>Answer:<br>sensitivity<br>Q: which closed method collection container protects the nurse from contamination of body<br>fluids<br>Answer:<br>lukens specimen container<br>Q: should you have the patient drink extra fluids the night before collecting a sputum collection<br>Answer:<br>yes<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Q: should a wound culture sample be collected from old drainage<br>Answer:<br>NO<br>Q: what are the 6 classes of essential nutrients<br>Answer:<br>carbs, fats, proteins, vitamins, minerals and water<br>Q: which nutrients play an important role in building and tissue repair<br>Answer:<br>proteins, fat and vitamin c<br>Q: what does dietary fiber help with<br>Answer:<br>lowers cholesterol, glucose levels and helps with weight loss<br>Q: oat bran, barley, nuts, seeds, citrus, apples, strawberries, and many vegetables are what<br>Answer:<br>soluble fibers<br>Q: whole wheat and grains, vegetables and wheat bran are what<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Answer:<br>insoluble fibers<br>Q: inability to absorb B12 vitamin<br>Answer:<br>pernicious anemia<br>Q: a diet used as a medical treatment<br>Answer:<br>therapeutic diet<br>Q: liquid diet that is non irritating and consists of liquids that are easily digested and leave little<br>residue in the GI tract. used for 2-3 days or less. you can drink any type of liquid you can see<br>through, broth, apple sauce, plain gelatin, tea and black coffee. usually given every 2-3 hours<br>Answer:<br>clear liquid diet<br>Q: used after a clear diet. lacking in nutrients such as iron, zinc, and fiber. foods on this diet<br>include ice cream, creamy soups, gelatin, pudding, milk, and juices.<br>Answer:<br>full liquid diet<br>Q: Diets that are used for people with conditions affecting the GI tract such as acute<br>diverticulitis, IBS, gastritis, esophageal varices and during periods of indigestion and diarrhea<br>Answer:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>soft and low residue diets<br>Q: a diet that includes foods from all food groups. all meats are grounds and fruits and<br>vegetables are cooked and pureed.<br>Answer:<br>soft diet<br>Q: same as a soft diet but restricts milk<br>Answer:<br>low residue diet<br>Q: used in the treatment of constipation and diverticulosis. fruits and vegetables that are high in<br>fiber<br>Answer:<br>high fiber diet<br>Q: what is a normal BMI<br>Answer:<br>18.5 to 24.9<br>Q: considered underweight<br>Answer:<br>BMI below 18.5<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Exam 1: NUR150 \/ NUR 150 (Latest 2023\/<br>2024) Fundamental Concepts of Practical<br>Nursing I Exam Review | Questions and<br>Verified Answers| Grade A| Hondros College<br>Q: Standard precautions should be used for <strong><em>__<\/em><\/strong> patients.<br>Answer:<br>ALL patients<br>Q: National Patient Safety Goals: Long Term Care Facilities<br>Answer:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>Identify Residents Correctly<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Use Medicine Safely<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Prevent Infections<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Prevent Residents From Falling<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Prevent Bed Sores<br>Q: National Patient Safety Goals: Hospital<br>Answer:<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Identify patients correctly<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Improve Staff Communication<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Use medications safely<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Use alarms safely<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Prevent Infection<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Identify patient safety risks<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>prevent mistakes in surgery<br>Q: bottom blood pressure number<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n\n\n\n<p>Answer:<br>diastolic<br>Q: top blood pressure number<br>Answer:<br>systolic<br>Q: HAI stands for what?<br>Answer:<br>hospital acquired infection<br>Q: CAUTI stands for what?<br>Answer:<br>Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infection<br>Q: Chain of Infection: First Sequence<br>Answer:<br>Infectious Agent<br>Q: Chain of Infection: Second Sequence<br>Answer:<br>Resevoir<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Exam 1: NUR150 \/ NUR 150 (Latest 2023\/<br>2024) Fundamental Concepts of Practical<br>Nursing I Exam | Questions and Verified<br>Answers| Already Graded A| Hondros<br>College<br>Q: A nurse is providing client teaching to a woman who has recurrent urinary tract infections.<br>Which information should the nurse include concerning the reason why women are more<br>susceptible to urinary tract infections than men?<br>1<br>Inadequate fluid intake<br>2<br>Poor hygienic practices<br>3<br>The length of the urethra<br>4<br>The continuity of mucous membranes<br>Answer:<br>3<br>The length of the urethra<br>The length of the urethra is shorter in females than in males; therefore, microorganisms have a<br>shorter distance to travel to reach the bladder. The proximity of the meatus to the anus in females<br>also increases the incidence of urinary tract infections. Fluid intake may or may not be adequate<br>in both males and females and does not account for the difference. Hygienic practices can be<br>inadequate in males or females. Mucous membranes are continuous in both males and females.<br>Q: A nurse is counseling a woman who had recurrent urinary tract infections. What factor<br>should the nurse explain is the reason why women are at a greater risk than men for contracting a<br>urinary tract infection?<br>1<br>Altered urinary pH<br>2<br>Hormonal secretions<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>3<br>Juxtaposition of the bladder<br>4<br>Proximity of the urethra to the anus<br>Answer:<br>4<br>Proximity of the urethra to the anus<br>Because the female&#8217;s urethra is closer to the anus than the male&#8217;s, it is at greater risk for<br>becoming contaminated. Urinary pH is within the same range in both males and females.<br>Hormonal secretions have no effect on the development of bladder infections. The position of the<br>bladder is the same in males and females.<br>Q: A client has been admitted with a urinary tract infection. The nurse receives a urine culture<br>and sensitivity report that reveals the client has vancomycin resistant entercoccus (VRE). After<br>notifying the health care provider, which action should the nurse take to decrease the risk of<br>transmission to others?<br>1<br>Move the client to a private room<br>2<br>Initiate droplet precautions<br>3<br>Insert a Foley catheter<br>4<br>Use a HEPA respirator when entering the room<br>Answer:<br>1<br>Move the client to a private room<br>Clients with VRE should be moved to a private room to decrease transmission to others. VRE<br>has been identified in the urine, not respiratory secretions. A Foley catheter should not be<br>inserted as it will predispose the client to develop an additional infection. A HEPA respirator is<br>not required when entering the room. Contact isolation should be implemented.<br>Q: A client is admitted to the hospital with urinary retention, and an indwelling urinary catheter<br>is prescribed by the health care provider. What should the nurse do to help prevent the client<br>from developing a urinary tract infection?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>1<br>Assess urine specific gravity<br>2<br>Maintain the prescribed hydration<br>3<br>Collect a weekly urine specimen<br>4<br>Empty the drainage bag frequently<br>Answer:<br>2<br>Maintain the prescribed hydration<br>Promoting hydration maintains urine production that flushes the bladder, thereby preventing<br>urinary stasis and possible infection. Although assessing urine specific gravity may help identify<br>a urinary tract infection, it will not prevent it. Although collecting a weekly urine specimen for<br>culture and sensitivity may help identify a urinary tract infection, it will not prevent it. The<br>collection bag is emptied once every shift unless the bag is full and needs to be emptied sooner;<br>changing the bag periodically, not emptying it, may help prevent infection.<br>Q: A client will be taking nitrofurantoin (Macrobid) 50 mg orally every evening at home to<br>manage recurrent urinary tract infections. What instructions should the nurse give to the client?<br>1<br>Increase the intake of fluids.<br>2<br>Strain the urine for crystals and stones.<br>3<br>Stop the drug if urinary output increases.<br>4<br>Maintain the exact time schedule for taking the drug.<br>Answer:<br>1<br>Increase the intake of fluids.<br>To prevent crystal formation, the client should have sufficient intake to produce 1000 to 1500<br>mL of urine daily while taking this drug. Straining urine is not indicated when the client is taking<br>a urinary antiinfective. Urinary decrease is of concern because it may indicate renal failure. If<br>fluids are encouraged, the client&#8217;s output should increase. 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