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Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) p 4

 Assess objectively cognitive status by evaluating:

 Orientation to time and place.

 Registration and recalling of objects.

 Attention span and ability to calculate by counting backward by seven.

 Language; naming of objects, following of commands, and ability to write.

Considerations Across the Life Span-Children and Adolescents p 4

 Mentally healthy children and adolescents:

o Trust others

o View world as safe

o Accurately in...
NURS 3365 ATI Basic Concepts PSYCH
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Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) p 4

 Assess objectively cognitive status by evaluating:

 Orientation to time and place.

 Registration and recalling of objects.

 Attention span and ability to calculate by counting backward by seven.

 Language; naming of objects, following of commands, and ability to write.

Considerations Across the Life Span-Children and Adolescents p 4

 Mentally healthy children and adolescents:

o Trust others

o View world as safe

o Accurately in...
Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) p 4

 Assess objectively cognitive status by evaluating:

 Orientation to time and place.

 Registration and recalling of objects.

 Attention span and ability to calculate by counting backward by seven.

 Language; naming of objects, following of commands, and ability to write.

Considerations Across the Life Span-Children and Adolescents p 4

 Mentally healthy children and adolescents:

o Trust others

o View world as safe

o Accurately in...
NURS 3365 ATI Basic Concepts PSYCH study guide
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Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) p 4

 Assess objectively cognitive status by evaluating:

 Orientation to time and place.

 Registration and recalling of objects.

 Attention span and ability to calculate by counting backward by seven.

 Language; naming of objects, following of commands, and ability to write.

Considerations Across the Life Span-Children and Adolescents p 4

 Mentally healthy children and adolescents:

o Trust others

o View world as safe

o Accurately in...
Questions 1-3 refer to this scenario: A man presents to an ER with a large laceration sustained at a construction site a few hours before. The area around the laceration is erythematous, painful, and swollen.

1.	The erythema and swelling can be explained at a cellular level by all the following EXCEPT	

a.	mast cell degranulation and release of histamine. True (see concept map)

b.	pro-inflammatory prostaglandins released. True

c.	increased vasomotor tone (tightening) of the capillaries in th...
NURS 3365 BB ASSIGNMENT 3 answers and rationales
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Questions 1-3 refer to this scenario: A man presents to an ER with a large laceration sustained at a construction site a few hours before. The area around the laceration is erythematous, painful, and swollen.

1.	The erythema and swelling can be explained at a cellular level by all the following EXCEPT	

a.	mast cell degranulation and release of histamine. True (see concept map)

b.	pro-inflammatory prostaglandins released. True

c.	increased vasomotor tone (tightening) of the capillaries in th...
Questions 1-3 refer to this scenario: A man presents to an ER with a large laceration sustained at a construction site a few hours before. The area around the laceration is erythematous, painful, and swollen.

1.	The erythema and swelling can be explained at a cellular level by all the following EXCEPT	

a.	mast cell degranulation and release of histamine. True (see concept map)

b.	pro-inflammatory prostaglandins released. True

c.	increased vasomotor tone (tightening) of the capillaries in th...
NURS 3365 BB ASSIGNMENT 3 answers and rationaleS
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Questions 1-3 refer to this scenario: A man presents to an ER with a large laceration sustained at a construction site a few hours before. The area around the laceration is erythematous, painful, and swollen.

1.	The erythema and swelling can be explained at a cellular level by all the following EXCEPT	

a.	mast cell degranulation and release of histamine. True (see concept map)

b.	pro-inflammatory prostaglandins released. True

c.	increased vasomotor tone (tightening) of the capillaries in th...
Questions 1-3 refer to this scenario: A man presents to an ER with a large laceration sustained at a construction site a few hours before. The area around the laceration is erythematous, painful, and swollen.

1.	The erythema and swelling can be explained at a cellular level by all the following EXCEPT	

a.	mast cell degranulation and release of histamine. True (see concept map)

b.	pro-inflammatory prostaglandins released. True

c.	increased vasomotor tone (tightening) of the capillaries in th...
NURS 3365 BB ASSIGNMENT 3 answers and rationaleS
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Questions 1-3 refer to this scenario: A man presents to an ER with a large laceration sustained at a construction site a few hours before. The area around the laceration is erythematous, painful, and swollen.

1.	The erythema and swelling can be explained at a cellular level by all the following EXCEPT	

a.	mast cell degranulation and release of histamine. True (see concept map)

b.	pro-inflammatory prostaglandins released. True

c.	increased vasomotor tone (tightening) of the capillaries in th...
Questions 1-3 refer to this scenario: A man presents to an ER with a large laceration sustained at a construction site a few hours before. The area around the laceration is erythematous, painful, and swollen.

1.	The erythema and swelling can be explained at a cellular level by all the following EXCEPT	

a.	mast cell degranulation and release of histamine. True (see concept map)

b.	pro-inflammatory prostaglandins released. True

c.	increased vasomotor tone (tightening) of the capillaries in th...
NURS 3365 BB ASSIGNMENT 3 answers and rationales
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Questions 1-3 refer to this scenario: A man presents to an ER with a large laceration sustained at a construction site a few hours before. The area around the laceration is erythematous, painful, and swollen.

1.	The erythema and swelling can be explained at a cellular level by all the following EXCEPT	

a.	mast cell degranulation and release of histamine. True (see concept map)

b.	pro-inflammatory prostaglandins released. True

c.	increased vasomotor tone (tightening) of the capillaries in th...
NURS 3365 - Test Bank: Chapter 6 - Genetic and Congenital Disorders. Questions and Answers. Rationales Provided.
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NURS 3365 - Test Bank: Chapter 6 - Genetic and Congenital Disorders. Questions and Answers. Rationales Provided.



1.Genetic disorders that involve a single-gene trait are characterized by:

A) Multifactorial gene mutations

B) Chromosome rearrangements

C) Mendelian patterns of transmission

D) Abnormal numbers of chromosomes

Ans: C

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Single-gene disorders are characterized by patterns of transmission that follow the

Mendelian patterns of inheritance. Multifactorial inheritance in...
NURS 3365 - Test Bank: Chapter 6 - Genetic and Congenital Disorders. Questions and Answers. Rationales Provided.
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NURS 3365 - Test Bank: Chapter 6 - Genetic and Congenital Disorders. Questions and Answers. Rationales Provided.



1.Genetic disorders that involve a single-gene trait are characterized by:

A) Multifactorial gene mutations

B) Chromosome rearrangements

C) Mendelian patterns of transmission

D) Abnormal numbers of chromosomes

Ans: C

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Single-gene disorders are characterized by patterns of transmission that follow the

Mendelian patterns of inheritance. Multifactorial inheritance in...