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NSG 3100 3100L ACTUAL TEST 2 QUESTIONS

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NSG 3100 + 3100L (ACTUAL / ) TEST 2 QUESTIONS

AND VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS PASSED

Factors that affect body temperature include all of the

following except: (SATA)

  • Age
  • Environment
  • Circadian Rhythm
  • Positioning
  • Exercise/Activity
  • Smoking Status
  • Hormones
  • Stress Level
  • Environment
  • Intelligence
  • d, j

Which of the following is not a valid location to obtain an

oximetry reading:

  • Fingers
  • Popliteal
  • Toes
  • Bridge of nose 1 / 4
  • Forehead
  • Sole of feet
  • b

Which temperature sites read about 1°F higher than oral?

(SATA)

  • Axillary
  • Temporal
  • Tympanic
  • Rectal
  • c, d

Which temperature sites read about 1°F lower than oral?

(SATA)

  • Axillary
  • Temporal
  • Tympanic
  • Rectal
  • a, b

How are vitals affected in a patient with an active bacterial infection? (excluding temp) 2 / 4

  • increased pulse, increased Rr, decreased oximetry reading,
  • increased blood pressure

  • increased pulse, increased Rr, decreased oximetry reading,
  • decreased blood pressure

  • increased pulse, decreased Rr, decreased oximetry reading,
  • increased blood pressure

  • decreased pulse, increased Rr, decreased oximetry reading,
  • increased blood pressure a

How are vitals affected in a patient with anxiety? (excluding temp)

  • increased pulse, increased Rr, increased oximetry reading,
  • increased blood pressure

  • increased pulse, increased Rr, decreased oximetry reading,
  • decreased blood pressure

  • increased pulse, increased Rr, decreased oximetry reading,
  • increased blood pressure

  • decreased pulse, increased Rr, decreased oximetry reading,
  • increased blood pressure c

How are vitals affected in a patient with hypothermia?(excluding temp) 3 / 4

  • increased pulse, increased Rr, increased oximetry reading,
  • increased blood pressure

  • increased pulse, increased Rr, decreased oximetry reading,
  • decreased blood pressure

  • increased pulse, increased Rr, decreased oximetry reading,
  • increased blood pressure

  • decreased pulse, decreased Rr, decreased oximetry reading,
  • decreased blood pressure d

How are vitals affected in a patient in shock? (excluding temp)

  • increased pulse, increased Rr, increased oximetry reading,
  • increased blood pressure

  • increased pulse, increased Rr, decreased oximetry reading,
  • decreased blood pressure

  • increased pulse, increased Rr, decreased oximetry reading,
  • increased blood pressure

  • decreased pulse, decreased Rr, decreased oximetry reading,
  • decreased blood pressure b

How are vitals different in a child compared to adults and the elderly?

  • Respirations and Heart rate are higher
  • Temperature and Blood Pressure are higher
  • / 4

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