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NUR 180 NEWEST EXAM 2/ ACTUAL EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS/
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What are the two most common types of eating disorders? - Correct Answer - Anorexia nervosa and bulimia
A condition characterized by a disturbance in body perception resulting in an intense fear of gaining weight and a refusal to eat enough to maintain an adequate body weight.
- Correct Answer - Anorexia Nervosa
A condition characterized by an ingestion of large amounts of food followed by efforts to compensate for overeating, such as purging, fasting, or exercise. - Correct Answer - Bulimia Nervosa
What are the therapeutic Lithium lab levels? - Correct Answer - 0.6-1.2
Name disease based on these risk factors Obesity Large meals Ascites Tight clothing - Correct Answer - GERD
Which disease causes heartburn, chest pain, epigastric pain, regurgitation, sore throat, tooth, erosion, and dysphasia - Correct Answer – GERD
Which disease process needs this diet?Decreased protein 1 / 3
pg. 2 No added salt - Correct Answer - Glomerular nephritis
Which disease process requires fluid and sodium restrictions - Correct Answer - glomerulonephritis
What are the two most important nursing interventions with glomerular nephritis? - Correct Answer - Number one is treat hypertension Number two to monitor I/o due to fluid overload
Name three of the medication's used in glomerular nephritis - Correct Answer - Antibiotics Steroids Antihypertensives
Identify the condition that causes feelings of uneasiness, uncertainty, and helplessness.
- Correct Answer - Anxiety
What is the first level of anxiety? - Correct Answer - Mild
What is the second level of anxiety? - Correct Answer - Moderate
What is the third level of anxiety? - Correct Answer - Severe
What is the fourth level of anxiety? - Correct Answer - Panic
A client is a heavy alcoholic drinker. He is frequently in bar fights because every time he visits a tavern, he states someone is "always picking a fight with me." He has been given the diagnosis of paranoid personality disorder. Due to also having an addiction to alcohol, he can also be categorized with what other type of diagnosis? - Correct Answer
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Care providers must keep in mind their own therapeutic boundaries and must communicate with each other frequently to prevent the client from doing what? - Correct Answer - Splitting the care team
A congenital anomaly resulting from maternal use of alcohol during pregnancy. - Correct Answer - Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Identify the addictive substance that is naturally found in coffee and added to colas? - Correct Answer - Caffeine
A drug used to treat heroin addiction. When administered it eases the effects of withdrawal from heroin. - Correct Answer - Methadone
The process of withdrawing from a substance under medical supervision is referred to as what? - Correct Answer - Detox
The reassurance of substance abusing behaviors after a significant period of abstinence is referred to as what? - Correct Answer - Relapse
A complication of alcohol withdrawal, resulting in an acute psychotic reaction caused by excessive alcohol consumption over a long period of time. - Correct Answer - Delirium Tremens (DT's)
A conditions that occurs in a person who has developed a physiological dependence and quits drinking abruptly. - Correct Answer - Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome
What vitamin deficiency causing Wernicke's Encephalopathy? - Correct Answer - Vitamin B1 (Thiamine)
A 9 year old who demands cola drinks every day demonstrates what type of addiction? - Correct Answer - Caffeine Addiction
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