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**What This Document Is**
This study guide supports students in Nova Southeastern University’s Primary Concepts of Adult Nursing (NUR 3180) course as they prepare for Exam Two. It’s a focused review of key areas frequently encountered in adult medical-surgical nursing, specifically relating to patient care and assessment. The guide consolidates essential considerations for common patient needs and conditions.
**Why This Document Matters**
This study guide is intended for nursing students actively studying for their second exam in this course. It’s most valuable when used *in conjunction with* course lectures, textbooks, and clinical experiences. It exists to help students efficiently identify and review core concepts likely to be assessed on the exam, promoting focused study and improved exam performance.
**Common Limitations or Challenges**
This guide is a *summary* and does not replace comprehensive learning. It provides an overview of topics but does not offer in-depth explanations, case studies, or practice questions. Students should not rely on this guide as their sole source of information. It is not a substitute for understanding the underlying pathophysiology and nursing rationale for each concept.
**What This Document Provides**
This study guide includes concise review points on the following topics:
* Skin Integrity assessment and interventions
* Promoting Bowel Elimination, including dietary considerations and management of diarrhea
* Managing Activity Intolerance and energy conservation
* Maintaining Thought Process through assessment and communication
* Addressing Emotional & Physical Isolation
* Improving Airway Clearance
* Pain Management strategies
* Respiratory considerations, including opportunistic infections in AIDS patients
* Gastrointestinal manifestations of AIDS
* Oncologic, Neurologic, Integumentary, and Gynecologic complications related to HIV/AIDS
* Diagnostic testing and tracking of HIV, including interpretation of CD4 counts and viral load.
This preview *does not* include detailed explanations of each condition, specific medication dosages, or practice exam questions. It is a high-level overview to help you determine if the full study guide will be a useful resource for your exam preparation.