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Inflammation, Altered Immunity and Infection UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
Function of T-Cells (T-lymphocytes) -governs cell mediated immunity/response 
T-cytotoxic cells (T8, CD8, killer Ts) -kill virus infected cells, tumor cells, and allograft 
cells by releasing cytotoxic chemicals 
T-Help cells (T4) -Activate other CD4 cells. Release lymphokines that begin the 
inflammatory process and mediate delayed hypersensitivity reactions (TB skin test) 
NK killer cells -Contain granules that attack and kill virus-infected or cancerous cells 
active aquired immunity -obtai...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Function of T-Cells (T-lymphocytes) -governs cell mediated immunity/response 
T-cytotoxic cells (T8, CD8, killer Ts) -kill virus infected cells, tumor cells, and allograft 
cells by releasing cytotoxic chemicals 
T-Help cells (T4) -Activate other CD4 cells. Release lymphokines that begin the 
inflammatory process and mediate delayed hypersensitivity reactions (TB skin test) 
NK killer cells -Contain granules that attack and kill virus-infected or cancerous cells 
active aquired immunity -obtai...
N3261 UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
The majority of older adults say that they feel irritated or angry much of the time. T or F? - 
False - Older adults are no more angry or irritated than younger adults. Individuals who 
are angry or irritated a good portion of the time while younger will probably be individuals 
who are angry or irritated a good portion of the time in old age. 
Over 12% of the population of the US is over the age of 65. T or F? - True - the percent 
of older adults in the US has been steadily increasing. In f...
- Exam (elaborations)
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The majority of older adults say that they feel irritated or angry much of the time. T or F? - 
False - Older adults are no more angry or irritated than younger adults. Individuals who 
are angry or irritated a good portion of the time while younger will probably be individuals 
who are angry or irritated a good portion of the time in old age. 
Over 12% of the population of the US is over the age of 65. T or F? - True - the percent 
of older adults in the US has been steadily increasing. In f...
N3481 PSYCH UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
3 areas in the art of nursing (3 things) - caring 
attending 
patient advocacy 
Why caring should be a basic ingredient to nursing practice? (4 things) - gives of self 
leads to happiness 
is evidence by emphatic understanding, actions & patience 
is the most natural & fundamental aspect of human experience
- Exam (elaborations)
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3 areas in the art of nursing (3 things) - caring 
attending 
patient advocacy 
Why caring should be a basic ingredient to nursing practice? (4 things) - gives of self 
leads to happiness 
is evidence by emphatic understanding, actions & patience 
is the most natural & fundamental aspect of human experience
NURS 1023 UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
Professional Identity - Developed in many ways, through real and simulated 
experiences and reflection and role-modeling by professional colleagues 
ANA 1980 statement - The diagnosis and treatment of human responses to actual and 
potential health problems 
Technology and Informatics - knowledge/use of tools, machines, materials, and 
processes to help solve human problems. 
Ethics - study/examination of morality through a variety of different approaches 
Safety - freedom from accidental inj...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Professional Identity - Developed in many ways, through real and simulated 
experiences and reflection and role-modeling by professional colleagues 
ANA 1980 statement - The diagnosis and treatment of human responses to actual and 
potential health problems 
Technology and Informatics - knowledge/use of tools, machines, materials, and 
processes to help solve human problems. 
Ethics - study/examination of morality through a variety of different approaches 
Safety - freedom from accidental inj...
NUR2300 UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
Paradigms - identified as quantitative or qualitative. A broad view of or perspective of 
something. 
Basic research - develops fundamental knowledge and tests theory e.g. clients' health 
states, self-care and perception of phenomena pertaining to health and illness. 
Applied research - the application of knowledge to specific situations - addresses 
problems such as the best way to practise health care. 
Epistemology - the study of knowledge and how it is judged to be 'true'. 
Ontology -...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Paradigms - identified as quantitative or qualitative. A broad view of or perspective of 
something. 
Basic research - develops fundamental knowledge and tests theory e.g. clients' health 
states, self-care and perception of phenomena pertaining to health and illness. 
Applied research - the application of knowledge to specific situations - addresses 
problems such as the best way to practise health care. 
Epistemology - the study of knowledge and how it is judged to be 'true'. 
Ontology -...
NUR2300 Certification Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
What is research - A systematic and rigorous process of finding answers to questions 
Describe a systematic review - A review in which specified and appropriate methods 
have been used to identify, appraise, and summarise studies addressing a defined question 
One of the key disadvantages of basing nursing practice on traditional knowledge - It 
can lead to the development of a nursing culture that accepts practice as being right 
The ultimate aim of nursing research is to - Improve patient ou...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What is research - A systematic and rigorous process of finding answers to questions 
Describe a systematic review - A review in which specified and appropriate methods 
have been used to identify, appraise, and summarise studies addressing a defined question 
One of the key disadvantages of basing nursing practice on traditional knowledge - It 
can lead to the development of a nursing culture that accepts practice as being right 
The ultimate aim of nursing research is to - Improve patient ou...
N3340 UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
What is Rigor? - The validity of the analyses and results in research (quality control) 
4 Types of Qualitative Rigor - 1. Credibility 
2. Transferability 
3. Dependability 
4. Confirmability 
What is Credibility? - Results are believable from the perspective of the participant 
What is Transferability? - Reader can make judgment on whether the results apply to 
other contexts (generalizable) 
What is Dependability? - A repeat of the study would give similar results 
What is Confirmability? - R...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What is Rigor? - The validity of the analyses and results in research (quality control) 
4 Types of Qualitative Rigor - 1. Credibility 
2. Transferability 
3. Dependability 
4. Confirmability 
What is Credibility? - Results are believable from the perspective of the participant 
What is Transferability? - Reader can make judgment on whether the results apply to 
other contexts (generalizable) 
What is Dependability? - A repeat of the study would give similar results 
What is Confirmability? - R...
N3340 Certification Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
for both QUAN and QUAL - we can have a ________ - research question 
hypothesis (only for) - QUAN research 
-In QUAL, we do not have a hypothesis 
banana - yellow fruit 
-content analysis 
-discourse analysis 
-phenomenology 
-grounded theory 
-ethnography
- Exam (elaborations)
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for both QUAN and QUAL - we can have a ________ - research question 
hypothesis (only for) - QUAN research 
-In QUAL, we do not have a hypothesis 
banana - yellow fruit 
-content analysis 
-discourse analysis 
-phenomenology 
-grounded theory 
-ethnography
N2200 Certification Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
When the minority group lives within the dominant group & takes on the values and 
characteristics of the dominant group - cultural assimilation 
Members of a larger cultural group who have certain characteristics that are uncommon to the 
larger culture - subculture 
Coexistence of different ethnic, biological sex, racial, & socioeconomic groups within one 
social unit - cultural diversity 
Group that has the most authority and influences values - dominant group 
The belief that one's pract...
- Exam (elaborations)
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When the minority group lives within the dominant group & takes on the values and 
characteristics of the dominant group - cultural assimilation 
Members of a larger cultural group who have certain characteristics that are uncommon to the 
larger culture - subculture 
Coexistence of different ethnic, biological sex, racial, & socioeconomic groups within one 
social unit - cultural diversity 
Group that has the most authority and influences values - dominant group 
The belief that one's pract...
N2200 UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
angi/o - vessel 
aneurysm/o - widening, widened blood vessel 
aort/o - aorta 
ather/o - fatty plaque 
cardi/o coron/o - heart 
phleb/o. ven/o - vein 
thromb/o - blood clot 
varic/o - dilated vei
- Exam (elaborations)
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angi/o - vessel 
aneurysm/o - widening, widened blood vessel 
aort/o - aorta 
ather/o - fatty plaque 
cardi/o coron/o - heart 
phleb/o. ven/o - vein 
thromb/o - blood clot 
varic/o - dilated vei
TEST BANK FOR FOUNDATIONS AND ADULT HEALTH NURSING
TEST BANK for PATHOPHYSIOLOGY The Biologic Basis For Disease In Adults And Children 8 TH EDITION BY KATHRYN L. MCCANCE
Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing UPDATED Exam Questions And CORRECT Answers