NSG1240 Exam 1 Study Guide PDF

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This document is an exam study guide for Medical Surgical Nursing, covering general nursing concepts and medical conditions. The guide provides questions on topics such as fluid balance, electrolyte imbalances, and other relevant nursing principles. This study guide helps prepare for the NSG1240 exam.

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Medical Surgical Nursing NSG1240 Exam 1 Study Guide Ms Andi McIntyre **Exam 1 Study Guide** What are the 5 Rights of Delegating? What are Isotonic Fluid examples? What does Isotonic mean? What are signs and symptoms of Dehydration? How can we treat the patient? What is the range for Magnes...

Medical Surgical Nursing NSG1240 Exam 1 Study Guide Ms Andi McIntyre **Exam 1 Study Guide** What are the 5 Rights of Delegating? What are Isotonic Fluid examples? What does Isotonic mean? What are signs and symptoms of Dehydration? How can we treat the patient? What is the range for Magnesium? How does hypomagnesemia manifest? How does hypermagnesemia manifest? What types of foods are high in Potassium? What is the range for Potassium? How does hypokalemia manifest? How does hyperkalemia manifest? What should we always monitor? What is the Range for Calcium? How does hypocalcemia manifest? How does hypercalcemia manifest? What is a Trousseaus Sign? What does it potentially indicate? What is the normal pH range of our blood? What is PaCO2? What is the normal range? What is PaO2? What is the normal range? What is HCO3? What is the normal range? What injuries can cause hyperventilation? What is a Diuretic? What is the scope of Practice for an LPN/LVN? What is Medicare? How many parts of coverage? What age range? What is Evidence Based Practice( EBP)? How do we open an unresponsive persons airway? What are the ABCDE principles? What is the Nurse Practice Act (NPA)? What are examples of Metabolic Acidosis causes? What are examples of Metabolic Alkalosis? What are examples of Respiratory Acidosis? What are examples of Respiratory Alkalosis? What is the Nursing Process? What is the range for Sodium in the blood? How does hypernatremia manifest? How does hyponatremia manifest? How do we measure fluid volume in the body? What is objective data? What is Subjective data? What are the functions of water in the body? What is Acquired Immunity? What do we use Airborne Infection Isolation precautions for? What do we need to educate patients about pertaining to antibiotics? How do we properly collect a specimen? What is the Infection Chain? What would we use Contact Precautions for?

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