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Nur 497 Public Health Actual Questions and Answers With Verfied Solutions Latest Update
Nur 497 Public Health Actual Questions and Answers With Verfied Solutions Latest Update
[Show more]Nur 497 Public Health Actual Questions and Answers With Verfied Solutions Latest Update
[Show more]Obesity is defined as a body mass index greater than _____. 
a. 10kg/m2 
b. 15kg/m2 
c. 20kg/m2 
d. 30kg/m2 - ans ----d. 30kg/m2 
 
What would be seen during the icteric phase of hepatitis? 
a. jaundice, dark urine, enlarged liver 
b. fatigue, malaise, vomiting 
c. resolution of jaundice, liver ...
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Add to cartObesity is defined as a body mass index greater than _____. 
a. 10kg/m2 
b. 15kg/m2 
c. 20kg/m2 
d. 30kg/m2 - ans ----d. 30kg/m2 
 
What would be seen during the icteric phase of hepatitis? 
a. jaundice, dark urine, enlarged liver 
b. fatigue, malaise, vomiting 
c. resolution of jaundice, liver ...
In the liver, free bilirubin moves from the plasma in the sinusoids into the hepatocytes, where it is converted into: 
gated bilirubin. 
jugated bilirubin. 
linogen. 
erdin. - ans ----A 
 
The autopsy of a 55-year-old revealed an inflamed and fatty liver, with necrotic hepatocytes. What is the m...
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Add to cartIn the liver, free bilirubin moves from the plasma in the sinusoids into the hepatocytes, where it is converted into: 
gated bilirubin. 
jugated bilirubin. 
linogen. 
erdin. - ans ----A 
 
The autopsy of a 55-year-old revealed an inflamed and fatty liver, with necrotic hepatocytes. What is the m...
A 22-year-old was recently diagnosed with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). Which cell type would you expect to be decreased in a laboratory finding? 
a)CDC10 cells 
b) CDC cells c. 
C)D8 T-helper cells C 
D)C4+ T-helper cell - ans ----D 
 
The patient with acquired immunodeficiency sy...
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Add to cartA 22-year-old was recently diagnosed with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). Which cell type would you expect to be decreased in a laboratory finding? 
a)CDC10 cells 
b) CDC cells c. 
C)D8 T-helper cells C 
D)C4+ T-helper cell - ans ----D 
 
The patient with acquired immunodeficiency sy...
A Boston or Milwaukie or TLSO brace for scoliosis is worn 23 hours out of 24hours and the nurse must monitor skin for irritation. - ans --TRUE 
 
A nurse is caring for a child who sustained a fracture. Which of the following are appropriate actions for the nurse to take? - ans ---Stabilize t...
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Add to cartA Boston or Milwaukie or TLSO brace for scoliosis is worn 23 hours out of 24hours and the nurse must monitor skin for irritation. - ans --TRUE 
 
A nurse is caring for a child who sustained a fracture. Which of the following are appropriate actions for the nurse to take? - ans ---Stabilize t...
What are BPH clinical manifestations? - ans --- urinary urgency 
- some delay in starting urination 
- decreased force of the urinary stream 
 
What is BPH? - ans --benign prostatic hyperplasia (enlarged prostate) 
 
What is the patho of BPH? (what can retention lead to) - ans --- tissue...
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Add to cartWhat are BPH clinical manifestations? - ans --- urinary urgency 
- some delay in starting urination 
- decreased force of the urinary stream 
 
What is BPH? - ans --benign prostatic hyperplasia (enlarged prostate) 
 
What is the patho of BPH? (what can retention lead to) - ans --- tissue...
Which of the following are important nursing intervention(s) when caring for a client with Cushing's syndrome? - ans --- Monitoring blood glucose levels 
- Protecting the client from exposure to infection 
 
What would be the result of the removal of the adrenal cortex? - ans --Hyperkalemia...
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Add to cartWhich of the following are important nursing intervention(s) when caring for a client with Cushing's syndrome? - ans --- Monitoring blood glucose levels 
- Protecting the client from exposure to infection 
 
What would be the result of the removal of the adrenal cortex? - ans --Hyperkalemia...
What is the function of monocytes in immunity? 
A. Stimulate T & B cell production 
B. Bind antigens and stimulate natural killer cells 
C. Produce antibodies on exposure to foreign substances 
D. Capture antigens by phagocytosis and present them to lymphocytes - ans ----D. Capture antigens by p...
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Add to cartWhat is the function of monocytes in immunity? 
A. Stimulate T & B cell production 
B. Bind antigens and stimulate natural killer cells 
C. Produce antibodies on exposure to foreign substances 
D. Capture antigens by phagocytosis and present them to lymphocytes - ans ----D. Capture antigens by p...
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