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TNCC EXAM
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  • TNCC EXAM 1. Preparation and Triage 2. Primary Survery (ABCDE) with resuscitation adjuncts (F,G) 3. Reevaluation (consideration of transfer) 4. Secondary Survey (HI) with reevaluation adjuncts 5. Reevaluation and post resuscitation care 6. Definitive care of transfer to an appropriate trauma nurse - ANS Initial Assessment 1. A- airway and Alertness with simultaneous cervical spinal stabilization 2. B- breathing and Ventilation 3. circulation and control of hemorrhage 4. D - di...
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Rasmussen Mental Health Exam #2 with complete solutions.
  • Rasmussen Mental Health Exam #2 with complete solutions.

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  • Common symptoms of depression Anergia, feelings of worthlessness, lack of self esteem, guilt, helplessness, hopelessness, anger and irritability, changes in eating patterns, changes in sleeping patterns, insomnia, hyper insomnia, constipation, decreased libido, chronic pain, lack of concentration and indecisiveness. Beck's Cognitive Triad Believed that people develop depression through psychological predisposition of early life experiences. Even in positive circumstances, Beck believed t...
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ATLS 7th Edition – questions all answers are provided in the bottom page with explanation  complete solution
  • ATLS 7th Edition – questions all answers are provided in the bottom page with explanation complete solution

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  • 2 initial assessment 44 qustions 1. Which of the following should prompt transport to a trauma center? a. Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) < 14 b. Respiratory rate < 10 breaths/min or greater than 29 breaths/min c. Systolic blood pressure < 90 mm Hg d. All of the above 2. Which of the following should prompt transport to a trauma center? a. MVA with death of one victim in the same passenger compartment b. Restrained passenger in MVA with vehicle traveling greater than 30 mph c. Fal...
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Family Medicine Boards Exam Study Guide – COMPLETE SOLUTION 2022/23
  • Family Medicine Boards Exam Study Guide – COMPLETE SOLUTION 2022/23

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  • Family Medicine Boards Exam Study Guide – COMPLETE SOLUTION 2022/23 Document Content and Description Below Family Medicine Boards Exam Study Guide – COMPLETE SOLUTION 2022/23 Most common type of arthritis seen in psoriatic arthritis? - Oligoarticular artheritis Characteristic finding in the fing ers of psoriatic arthritis - Sausage Digits What is the early finding in allopurinol hypersensitivity syndrome? - Eosinophilia What antihypertensive is a good uricouric agent? - Losartan Where does...
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PMHNP Actual Exam 2022/2023  Solved 100%
  • PMHNP Actual Exam 2022/2023 Solved 100%

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  • PMHNP Actual Exam 2022/2023 Solved 100% Autosomal Dominant - ANSWER Genetic inheritance, is more rare (i.e. Huntington's disease), is present in more than one generation. Autosomal Recessive - ANSWER Expressed in one generation, inherited from unaffected parent, is more common. CAGE Questionnaire - ANSWER For substance abuse, Cut, Annoyed, Guilty, Eye opener Suicidal Risk Assessment - ANSWER SLAP: Social support, Lethality, Access to means, Plan and previous attempts, & family history...
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TNCC EXAM 2024 LATEST VERSION UPDATE ACCURATE ANSWERS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS GRADED A
  • TNCC EXAM 2024 LATEST VERSION UPDATE ACCURATE ANSWERS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS GRADED A

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  • occurs as a result of maldistribution of an adequate circulating blood volume with the loss of vascular tone or increased permeability. Ex: Anaphylactic - release of antihistamines Septic Shock - systemic release of bacterial endotoxins, resulting in increased vascular permeability and vasodilation. Neurogenic shock - spinal cord injury results of loss in sympathetic nervous system control of vascular tone. Goal: Volume replacement and vasoconstriction - ANSWER Distributive Shock ...
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PMHNP Actual Exam 2022/2023  Solved 100%
  • PMHNP Actual Exam 2022/2023 Solved 100%

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  • PMHNP Actual Exam 2022/2023 Solved 100% Autosomal Dominant - ANSWER Genetic inheritance, is more rare (i.e. Huntington's disease), is present in more than one generation. Autosomal Recessive - ANSWER Expressed in one generation, inherited from unaffected parent, is more common. CAGE Questionnaire - ANSWER For substance abuse, Cut, Annoyed, Guilty, Eye opener Suicidal Risk Assessment - ANSWER SLAP: Social support, Lethality, Access to means, Plan and previous attempts, & family history...
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ATLS 7th Edition – questions all answers are provided in the bottom page with explanation
  • ATLS 7th Edition – questions all answers are provided in the bottom page with explanation

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  • 2 initial assessment 44 qustions 1. Which of the following should prompt transport to a trauma center? a. Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) < 14 b. Respiratory rate < 10 breaths/min or greater than 29 breaths/min c. Systolic blood pressure < 90 mm Hg d. All of the above 2. Which of the following should prompt transport to a trauma center? a. MVA with death of one victim in the same passenger compartment b. Restrained passenger in MVA with vehicle traveling greater than 30 mph c. Fal...
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BCEN 2023  with verified questions and answers
  • BCEN 2023 with verified questions and answers

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  • Shock impaired tissue perfusion secondary to circulatory failure Compensated Shock Sympathetic nervous system (release of epi and norepi- vasoconstriction), RAAS activation (inc serum NA and fluid), ADH (renal NA and H2O absorption) and intracellular fluid shift (inc vasc volume) Uncompensated Shock edema/third spacing, respiratory decline (crackles and dyspnea secondary to pulmonary edema), cardiac decline (inadequate venous return and dysrhythmias), hypo perfusion to non-vital...
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BCEN QUESTIONS & ANSWERS TESTBANK  Complete Solution
  • BCEN QUESTIONS & ANSWERS TESTBANK Complete Solution

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  •   BCEN QUESTIONS & ANSWERS TESTBANK Complete Solution Shock - ANSWER impaired tissue perfusion secondary to circulatory failure 4. The nurse is preparing a client who had a below-the-knee (BKA) amputation for discharge to home. Which recommendations should the nurse provide this client? (Select all that apply) a. Wash the stump with soap and water. b. Avoid range of motion exercise. c. Apply alcohol to the stump after bathing. d. Inspect skin for redness. e. Use a resid...
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