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Nursing Fundamentals Exam 3 Prep

Fundamentals Exam 3 Prep

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  • What is referred pain?
  • What is the maximum amount of APAP that a patient should receive over 2 days?
  • When a nurse asks the patient what makes the them feel worse, what is the nurse assessing for?
  • How long after giving IV push pain medication should the nurse wait to reassess the patient pain level for the effectiveness of the medication?
  • Clubbed fingers would be caused by which condition?
  • What lung sound comes from fluid in the lungs?
  • _________________ is the collapse or closure of a lung resulting in reduced or absent gas exchange.
  • What device is used to mobilize secretions?
  • What mask delivers the highest amount of oxygen?
  • Which is an example of an independent nursing intervention?
  • The diagnostic test where a scope is used to examine the tissue inside the lung is called?
  • What is the greatest risk to a patient with a PCA?
  • Which is not a characteristic of pain?
  • Which could guided imagery be utilized for?
  • Which statement is an example of prejudice?
  • What is the best way to understand someone's cultural/spiritual beliefs?
  • What is hypoxia?
  • Which is a characteristic of Western Medicine?
  • If someone from a different culture than you is too close to your personal space, what should you do?
  • If you are providing care to a patient that does not speak english as a primary language, how do you know that they understand you?

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