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NFDN 1002 Final Exam questions with complete solutions., Exams of Nursing

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NFDN 1002 Final Exam questions with
complete solutions.
What is the daily amount of fluid required by the body? - CORRECT ANSWER-
1500-2000 mL
Normal daily ranges of urine output for an adult? - CORRECT ANSWER-1500
mL
Dysuria - CORRECT ANSWER-painful urination
urgency - CORRECT ANSWER-feeling the need to urinate immediately
nocturia - CORRECT ANSWER-excessive urination at night
polyuria - CORRECT ANSWER-excessive production of urine
oliguria - CORRECT ANSWER-Decreased urine production
pyuria - CORRECT ANSWER-pus in the urine
hematuria - CORRECT ANSWER-blood in the urine
What do you do to prevent UTIs? - CORRECT ANSWER-- drink 8 250mL of
water daily
- avoid alcohol and caffeine
- void often to flush out bacteria
- wipe from front to back
- void after intercourse
- keep area clean and dry
- wear cotton underwear and avoid tight clothing
- take showers instead of baths
urinary diversion - CORRECT ANSWER-Surgical diversion of the drainage of
urine such as a ureterostomy.
Ostomy - CORRECT ANSWER-an opening created in the abdominal wall to
eliminate faces or urine
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NFDN 1002 Final Exam questions with

complete solutions.

What is the daily amount of fluid required by the body? - CORRECT ANSWER -

1500-2000 mL

Normal daily ranges of urine output for an adult? - CORRECT ANSWER -

mL

Dysuria - CORRECT ANSWER -painful urination

urgency - CORRECT ANSWER -feeling the need to urinate immediately

nocturia - CORRECT ANSWER -excessive urination at night

polyuria - CORRECT ANSWER -excessive production of urine

oliguria - CORRECT ANSWER -Decreased urine production

pyuria - CORRECT ANSWER -pus in the urine

hematuria - CORRECT ANSWER -blood in the urine

What do you do to prevent UTIs? - CORRECT ANSWER -- drink 8 250mL of

water daily

  • avoid alcohol and caffeine
  • void often to flush out bacteria
  • wipe from front to back
  • void after intercourse
  • keep area clean and dry
  • wear cotton underwear and avoid tight clothing
  • take showers instead of baths

urinary diversion - CORRECT ANSWER -Surgical diversion of the drainage of

urine such as a ureterostomy.

Ostomy - CORRECT ANSWER -an opening created in the abdominal wall to

eliminate faces or urine

ileostomy - CORRECT ANSWER -opening into the small bowel (ileum)

colostomy - CORRECT ANSWER -opens into the large bowel (colon)

Assessment of urine - CORRECT ANSWER -intake/output, colour, clarity and

odour

culture - CORRECT ANSWER -urine is cultured to assess which bacterial

organism is present

sensitivity - CORRECT ANSWER -determines what antibiotic the bacteria is

sensitive to

client position for administering a suppository - CORRECT ANSWER -Left side

What do you do if a suppository falls out? - CORRECT ANSWER -re-lube it and

put the same one back in

Assessment on a stoma - CORRECT ANSWER -colour, bleeding, size, drainage,

protrusion

ostomy care - CORRECT ANSWER -- drainable: empty when 1/3 full

  • replace every 3-7 days
  • non-drainable: remove when 1/2 full

Atrial fibrillation - CORRECT ANSWER -Abnormal rapid irregular heartbeat

Sinus Bradycardia - CORRECT ANSWER -slow HR

ventricular tachycardia - CORRECT ANSWER -HR more than 100 BPM

Asystole - CORRECT ANSWER -cardiac arrest rhythm

hypoexemia - CORRECT ANSWER -Low oxygen in blood

hypoxia - CORRECT ANSWER -deficiency of oxygen in tissues

hypercapnia - CORRECT ANSWER -excessive carbon dioxide in the blood

Dyspnea - CORRECT ANSWER -difficulty breathing

  • 2 workers required

mechanical lift: total - CORRECT ANSWER -- client cannot weight bear

  • 2 workers required

non-weight bearing - CORRECT ANSWER -affected leg must not touch floor

partial weight bearing - CORRECT ANSWER -30-50% of weight can be placed

on affected leg

weight bearing as tolerated - CORRECT ANSWER -weight bearing within pain

tolerance

full weight bearing - CORRECT ANSWER -no limitations

priorities - CORRECT ANSWER -ABC then pain

grief vs. bereavement - CORRECT ANSWER -grief: mental, physical, social or

emotional reaction bereavement: period after a loss

types of grief - CORRECT ANSWER -- normal grief: normal feelings

  • anticipatory grief: letting go occurs before actual loss
  • disenfranchised grief: loss experienced, but cannot be openly acknowledged Complicated grief: difficulty progressing through normal stages of grieving

Kubler-Ross's stages of grief - CORRECT ANSWER -5 stages

  • denial
  • anger
  • bargaining
  • depression
  • acceptance

Bowlby's theory of mourning - CORRECT ANSWER -4 stages

  • numbing
  • yearning and searching
  • disorganization and despair
  • reorganization

Worden's 4 tests of mourning - CORRECT ANSWER -- accept the reality of the

loss

  • work through the pain
  • adjust to the environment
  • emotionally relocate and move on with life