What This Document Is
This is a revised study guide designed to help students prepare for the second exam in NUR 206: Community Nursing Concepts at Fortis College. It outlines the key topics, question types, and areas of focus for an exam covering weeks 3-5 of the course. The guide is intended as a review resource, not a replacement for regular coursework.
Why This Document Matters
This study guide is essential for students enrolled in NUR 206 who want to effectively prepare for their second unit exam. It clarifies the scope of the exam, helping students prioritize their study efforts. It’s most useful when used *in conjunction with* class notes, recordings, readings, and other course materials. The guide is provided by the course instructors to support student success.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This study guide is explicitly stated as *not all-inclusive*. It highlights key areas but does not provide exhaustive coverage of all potential exam content. Students will still need to rely on their comprehensive understanding of the course material. This preview does not offer specific answers or detailed explanations of concepts.
What This Document Provides
The full study guide includes:
* A list of the chapters covered on the exam (4, 8, 10, 24-26, 29-30, 32).
* The number of questions (50) and question types (multiple choice, select all that apply, math problems).
* The exam time limit (75 minutes).
* Specific areas to review, including math calculations (IV, conversions, medication dosages), case study applications, safety, prioritization, prevention levels, and the nursing process.
* Guidance on reviewing Healthy People 2030 objectives.
* Focused review points on Rural Health, Migrant Healthcare, and Cultural Considerations, including the consequences of poverty in rural areas and health risks for migrant farmworkers.
* Helpful study tips and resources.
This preview only provides a high-level overview of the guide’s contents. It does *not* include practice questions, detailed math examples, or in-depth explanations of specific concepts.