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ATI Proctored Exam Maternal Newborn CMS 2023
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Ngn 2023 ATI Proctored Exam Maternal Newborn CMS Questions and Answers Rated A+ 
 
A nurse is providing discharge teaching to a client following tubal ligation (occlusion). Which of the following statement by the client indicates an understanding of the teaching? 
 
 
A.	"premenstrual tension will no longer be present." 
 
B.	"Ovulation will remain the same." 
 
C.	"Hormone replacements will be needed following this procedure." 
D.	"My monthly menstrual period will be shorter." Ans B. "...
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A&E II final exam NYU nursing QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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Bell's Palsy correct answer: Peripheral Facial Nerve Paralysis (CNVII) 
-Benign, unilateral 
-cause unknown 
-Flaccidity of affected side of face w/dropping of mouth 
-recovery within a few weeks or months. Small number have long term facial paralysis 
 
Bell's palsy Clinical manifestations correct answer: -increased pain 
-inability to close eys 
-tearing 
-flattening of naso-labial fold 
-loss of taste 
-dropping of mouth 
-fever 
-tinnitus 
-pain behind the ear on affected side 
 
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AKT-1 Flashcards Anesthesia Knowledge Test 1 (2023)
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AKT-1 Flashcards Anesthesia 
Knowledge Test 1 (2023) 
Complication of Cricoid Pressure - ANS-i.e. Sellick manoeuvre 
Complications: 
1) N/V 
2) Esophageal rupture 
3) Difficult tracheal and mask intubation 
4) minimal hemodynamic changes 
5) complete AW obs 
6) fracture of cricoid cartillage 
Contraindications of LMA - ANS-1) small oral opening 
2) "full stomach" (i.e. not npo, morbidly obese, trauma, GERD, intestinal obs) 
3) dec lung compliance 
4) not profoundly anesthetized 
5) oropharyng...
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SCRN EXAM REVIEW Questions With Latest Solutions Graded A+
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Posterior Cerebral Artery (PCA) Arises from basilar. Supplies Occipital Lobe , 
Midbrain, Thalamus, Pineal Gland, Choroid Plexus, and Corpus Callosum 
Symptoms of PCA Stroke -Contralateral Visual Field Homonymous hemianopia 
-Visual Agnosia (unable to interpret/recognize visual information) 
- Weber's Syndrome (3rd nerve palsy + contralateral hemiplegia) 
-Parinaud's Syndrome (Impaired upwards gaze, convergence-retraction nystagmus, ...
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HESI MED-SURG | MED-SURG HESI Exam Practice 2023, Questions and Answers. A+ Guide.
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HESI MED-SURG | MED-SURG HESI Exam Practice 2023, Questions and Answers. A+ Guide. 
Which description of symptoms is characteristic of a client diagnosed with trigeminal neuralgia (tic douloureux)? 
A)	Tinnitus, vertigo, and hearing difficulties. 
B)	Sudden, stabbing, severe pain over the lip and chin. 
C)	Facial weakness and paralysis. 
D)	Difficulty in chewing, talking, and swallowing. 
• B 
A 67-year-old woman who lives alone is admitted after tripping on a rug in her home and fractures her...
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When examining the eyes, the right pupil reacts briskly to light, near effort, and is much smaller than the left pupil. This condition is most likely: Horner's syndrome 
Dilated pupil is fixed to light and near accommodation Paralysis of oculomotor cranial nerve (CN III) 
Pupil appears small and irregular shaped and accommodate but do not react to light. Argyll Robertson pupils 
uncontrolled electrical activity in brain, may produce minor phy...
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2024/2025 RASMUSSEN UNIVERSITY MDC IV (NUR2755) MDC4 FINAL EXAM 100 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS VERIFIED 100%;(GUARANTEED SUCCESS )
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2024/2025 RASMUSSEN UNIVERSITY MDC IV (NUR2755) MDC4 FINAL EXAM 100 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS VERIFIED 100%;(GUARANTEED SUCCESS ) 
 
 
 
MDC4 Final Exam 
 
1.	Which of the following describes the process of initial surveillance of victims injury severity when administering first aid in an emergency situation? 
A.	The Good Samaritan law 
 
B.	an emergency interview C. Triage 
D. taking vital signs 
 
2.	The nurse reminds a group of certified nursing assistants (CNA) that for ...
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NURS 201 Intermediate Med Surg Midterm Exam Review Questions and Verified Answers
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A nurse is educating a patient on what occurs during bells palsy. What response by the patient indicates to the nurse the teaching was effective? 
It is a disruption of the motor branches of Cranial Nerve VII (facial nerve) on one side of the face 
Causes acute peripheral facial paresis 
A nurse suspects a patient may have bells palsy. What manifestations during the assessment support this? 
Pain around or behind the ear 
Numbness of face, tongue, and ear 
Tinnitus 
Headache 
Hearing deficit 
Pa...
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Advanced Pathophysiology Exam 4
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Advanced Pathophysiology Exam 4 
The inability to smile symmetrically is a sign of cranial nerve VII dysfunction (facial nerve). The inability to open the mouth against resistance is related to a dysfunction of cranial nerve V (trigeminal nerve). Loss of a gag reflex correlates with dysfunction of cranial nerve IX (glossopharyngeal nerve). Deviation in tongue position when the patient extends it is a sign of cranial nerve XII (hypoglossal nerve) dysfunction. 
A patient has a spinal cord injury ...
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Patho Module 7 Study Guide Grade A 2023
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1.	Discuss the anatomy and physiology of the brain and brain stem. 
a.	Explain the function of the twelve cranial nerves 
 
I – Olfactory (Smell) 
Function: Sensory, carries impulses for sense and smell 
Sign of Dysfunction: Loss or disturbance in the sense of smell. 
 
II	– Optic (Sight) 
Function: Sensory, carries impulses for vision 
Sign of Dysfunction: decreased visual acuity and contrast sensitivity, impaired color vision, and an afferent pupillary defect. (blindness) 
 
III	– Oculom...
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