{"id":132416,"date":"2024-04-10T07:48:56","date_gmt":"2024-04-10T07:48:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=132416"},"modified":"2024-04-10T07:48:58","modified_gmt":"2024-04-10T07:48:58","slug":"exam-1-exam-2-nsg3100-nsg-3100-latest-2024-2025-updates-study-bundle-with-complete-solutions-fundamental-i-exams-questions-and-verified-answers-100-correct-grade-a","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2024\/04\/10\/exam-1-exam-2-nsg3100-nsg-3100-latest-2024-2025-updates-study-bundle-with-complete-solutions-fundamental-i-exams-questions-and-verified-answers-100-correct-grade-a\/","title":{"rendered":"Exam 1 &amp; Exam 2: NSG3100\/ NSG 3100 (Latest 2024\/ 2025 Updates STUDY BUNDLE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS) Fundamental I Exams| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Exam 1 &amp; Exam 2: NSG3100\/ NSG 3100 (Latest 2024\/ 2025 Updates STUDY BUNDLE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS) Fundamental I Exams| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Exam 1: NSG3100\/ NSG 3100 (2024\/ 2025<br>Update) Fundamental I| Questions and<br>Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A<br>Q: how are nursing cognitive skills learned<br>Answer:<br>through reading and applying health related literature<br>Q: what nursing process phase identified the most current scope and standards of nursing<br>practice thats not recognized by the NCLEX<br>Answer:<br>outcomes identifications and diagnosis<br>Q: during the interview phase, what will the nurse consider may have a cultural implication?<br>Answer:<br>physical distance between the nurse and client and seating arrangement<br>Q: what is an example of an open-ended question that the nurse may use in the interview<br>process<br>Answer:<br>how have you been feeling lately<br>Q: what is the name of the head to toe approach during a physical assessment<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Answer:<br>cephalocaudal<br>Q: what framework is based on 11 functional health patterns and collects data about<br>dysfunctional and functional behavior<br>Answer:<br>Gordons functional health patterns<br>Q: after health history and physical assessment, the nurse identifies discrepancies in the<br>information. what is this process<br>Answer:<br>validating<br>Q: the nurse takes the clients vital signs, the nurse is performing which phase of the nursing<br>process<br>Answer:<br>assessing<br>Q: the nurse reassesses a clients temperature 45 minutes after administering acetaminophen,<br>this is an example of what type of assessment<br>Answer:<br>ongoing<br>Q: the nurse is measuring the drainage from a Jackson-Pratt drain. what is considered objective<br>data?<br>get pdf at <a href=\"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/search\/study?query=\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">https:\/\/learnexams.com\/search\/study?query=<\/a><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Exam 1: NSG3100\/ NSG 3100 (Latest 2024\/<br>2025 Update) Fundamental I Review|<br>Questions and Verified Answers| 100%<br>Correct| Grade A<br>Q: clinical reasoning<br>Answer:<br>process used by practitioners to plan, direct, perform, and reflect on client care<br>Q: applying critical thinking in practice<br>Answer:<br>-prioritize mult patients<br>-cultural impacts on care outcomes<br>-logical reasoning<br>-review current evidence based research<br>Q: preventing falls<br>Answer:<br>-familiarize with environment<br>-teach call light<br>-personal items in reach<br>-handrails<br>-bed locked and low<br>-nonslip footwear<br>-nightlight<br>-clean, dry floor<br>Q: Fall Risk Factors<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Answer:<br>-Poor Vision<br>-Cognitive dysfunction (confusion, disorientation, impaired memory\/judgement)<br>-mobility restrictions<br>-Orthostatic hypotension<br>-Urinary incontinence<br>-Weakness<br>-sedatives, hypnotics, tranquilizers, narcotic analgesics, and diuretics<br>Q: Seizure precautions<br>Answer:<br>-padded side rails<br>-suction working and available<br>-clear area<br>-lower to ground<br>-check mouth<br>-observe movements &amp; time<br>-turn on side<br>-anti-seizure medications<br>Q: Poisoining<br>Answer:<br>-proper labels<br>-no poisonous plants<br>-poison control number<br>Q: restraints<br>Answer:<br>-only if needed:last resort<br>-every 24 hours<br>-lowest level restraint first<br>-continuous monitoring<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-do not impede circulation<br>-quick release knot<br>-never to handrails<br>Q: belt restraint<br>Answer:<br>seatbelt<br>Q: jacket restraint<br>Answer:<br>jacket used to restrain pt &#8211; last resort<br>Q: mitt restraint<br>Answer:<br>-restrict finger movement<br>-prevents the person from grasping tubes or catheters<br>-allows for more freedom of arm movement than a wrist restraint<br>Q: wrist or ankle restraint<br>Answer:<br>-pad bony promineces<br>-movable portion of bedframe<br>-2 fingers<br>Q: Moving patients<br>get pdf at <a href=\"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/search\/study?query=\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">https:\/\/learnexams.com\/search\/study?query=<\/a><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Exam 2: NSG3100\/ NSG 3100 (2024\/ 2025<br>Update) Fundamental I Review| Questions<br>and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade<br>A<br>Q: two major types of vitamins that help with infection<br>Answer:<br>Vitamin D and Vitamin C<br>Q: herpes is what type of transmission<br>Answer:<br>contact<br>Q: scabies is what type of transmission<br>Answer:<br>contact<br>Q: TB is what type of transmission<br>Answer:<br>Airborne<br>Q: Pertusssis is what type of transmission<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Answer:<br>Droplet<br>Q: Imeptigo is what type of transmission<br>Answer:<br>contact<br>Q: Mumps\/Rubella is what type of transmission<br>Answer:<br>Droplet<br>Q: Covid-19 is what type of transmission<br>Answer:<br>droplet but can also include airborne precautions<br>Q: contact PPE<br>Answer:<br>gloves and gown<br>Q: Droplet PPE<br>Answer:<br>within 3 feet; mask<br>get pdf at <a href=\"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/search\/study?query=\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">https:\/\/learnexams.com\/search\/study?query=<\/a><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Exam 2: NSG3100\/ NSG 3100 (Latest 2024\/<br>2025 Update) Fundamental I | Questions and<br>Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A<br>Q: A new patient is admitted to a medical unit with Clostridium difficile. Which type of<br>precautions or isolation does the nurse know is appropriate for this patient?<br>a. Airborne precautions b. Droplet precautions c. Contact precautions<br>d. Protective isolation<br>Answer:<br>c<br>Q: In which situations does the nurse wear clean gloves as part of standard precautions? (Select<br>all that apply.)<br>a. In the care of a patient diagnosed with an infectious process b. When the patient is diaphoretic<br>c. During perineal care of each individual under treatment in the facility d. In the presence of<br>urine or stool<br>e. When taking the patient&#8217;s blood pressure<br>Answer:<br>a, c, d<br>Q: The nurse is providing patient education on infection prevention. Which definition of an<br>infection does the nurse use as a teaching point?<br>a. An illness resulting from living in an unclean environment b. A result of lack of knowledge<br>about food preparation<br>c. A disease resulting from pathogens in or on the body<br>d. An acute or chronic illness resulting from traumatic injury<br>Answer:<br>c<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Q: The nurse is caring for a patient who had abdominal surgery and has developed an infection<br>in the wound while hospitalized. Which agent is most likely the cause of the infection?<br>a. Virus<br>b. Bacterium c. Fungus<br>d. Spore<br>Answer:<br>b<br>Q: A nurse is preparing to change a sterile dressing and has donned a pair of sterile gloves. To<br>maintain surgical asepsis, what else must the nurse do?<br>a. Keep the amount of splashes on the sterile field to a minimum.<br>b. If a sneeze is imminent, cover the nose and mouth with a gloved hand.<br>c. With a moist saline sponge, use the dominant hand to clean the wound and then apply a dry<br>dressing.<br>d. Regard the outer 1 inch of the sterile field as contaminated.<br>Answer:<br>d<br>Q: What is the proper order of removal of soiled personal protective equip- ment when the<br>nurse leaves the patient&#8217;s room?<br>a. Gown, goggles, mask, gloves, and exit the room<br>b. Gloves, wash hands, remove gown, mask, and wash hands<br>c. Gloves, goggles, gown, mask, and wash hands<br>d. Goggles, mask, gloves, gown, and wash hands<br>Answer:<br>c<br>Q: Of the following hospitalized patients, who is most at risk for acquiring a health careassociated infection?<br>a. A 60-year-old who smokes two packs of cigarettes per day<br>b. A 40-year-old who has an indwelling urinary catheter in place c. A 65-year-old who is a<br>vegetarian and slightly underweight<br>d. A 60-year-old who has a white blood cell count of 6000<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Answer:<br>b<br>Q: A patient develops food poisoning from contaminated food. What is the means of<br>transmission for the infectious organism?<br>a. Direct contact b. Vector<br>c. Vehicle<br>d. Airborne<br>Answer:<br>c<br>Q: Of the following assessment findings, which signs indicate to a nurse that a patient has a<br>surgical site infection? (Select all that apply.)<br>a. Thick, white drainage in the Jackson-Pratt tubing b. Redness or warmth at the affected site<br>c. Purulent drainage at the incision sited. d. Temperature 100.4 F<br>e. Tenderness and localized pain<br>f. Wound with well-approximated edges<br>g. Purulent drainage at the incision site<br>Answer:<br>a, b, c, d, e, g<br>Q: On initial assessment of a patient, the nurse notices an area of redness over the right<br>trochanter that, when pressed lightly, does not blanch. What does this assessment finding indicate<br>to the nurse?<br>a. The presence of an infection in the area<br>b. The presence of a stage 1 pressure injury c. An allergic reaction to the sheets<br>d. The need to apply a cold compress to reduce inflammation<br>Answer:<br>b<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Q: Four days after abdominal surgery, the patient is getting out of bed and feels something<br>&#8220;pop&#8221; in his abdominal wound. An increase in amount of drainage from the wound is seen, and<br>further examination shows that the sutured incision is now partially open, with tissue protruding<br>from the wound. Which are the priority nursing interventions? (Select all that apply.)<br>a. Apply Steri-Strips to close the wound edges.<br>b. Cover the wound with saline-moistened gauze<br>c. Apply a binder to pull the wound edges together and provide support to the edges.<br>d. Notify the physician.<br>e. Allow the area to be exposed to air until all the drainage has stopped.<br>Answer:<br>b, d<br>Q: Which features are characteristic of a closed drainage system, such as a<br>Jackson-Pratt (JP) drain? (Select all that apply.)<br>a. Works by gravity<br>b. Provides for early discharge c. Usually is inserted in surgery<br>d. Reduces the amount of antibiotics required<br>e. 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