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NUR 265 TEST 3 complete latest update A+ GRADED
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What causes Autonomic Dysreflexia - answers 
 
What are some examples of triggers of autonomic dysreflexia - answers 
 
signs and systems of Autonomic Dysreflexia - answers 
 
What is the purpose of fluid resuscitation for a burn victim - answers 
What IV solution is commonly used to resuscitate a pt with a burn - answers 
 
Chemical burns should be irrigated until - answers 
 
what would you use to remove hot tar or asphalt - answers 
 
what ...
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MEDICAL BLOCK PARAMEDIC FISDAP Exam Review Questions and answers, verified.[LATEST EXAM UPDATES]
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MEDICAL BLOCK PARAMEDIC FISDAP Exam Review Questions and 
answers, verified. 
Stroke - -A serious medical condition in which blood supply to the brain is interrupted, causing 
ischemia. 
CVA cerebrovascular accident another name for stroke. 
People over 65 represent 75 % of all patients who have strokes, per American heart association most 
patients denied symptoms and did not activate EMS. 
Ischemic strokes - -Account for 87% of strokes and are caused by blockage of a thrombus or 
embolism ...
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PATHO: WEEK 8 (FINAL REVIEW) VERIFIED SOLUTION
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PATHO: WEEK 8 (FINAL REVIEW) VERIFIED SOLUTION 
Which statement is true regarding rheumatoid arthritis? 
rheumatoid factor. 
The majority of patients test positive for 
Which statement is true regarding infectious (aseptic) arthritis? 
therapy is 4 to 6 weeks. 
The average duration of antibiotic 
Which of the following is true about ischemic stroke? (Select all that apply.) 
hypercoagulable states 
Which statement is true regarding pain? 
atherosclerosis 
myelinated A-δ fiber...
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EAQ Neurological System 52 Quiz Questions Well Answered|2024
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A lesion in which part of the brain is suspected in the patient displaying decorticate posturing? - ️️Cerebral hemispheres 
A patient presents with prolonged arching of the back with the head and heels bent backward. Which condition would the nurse suspect in the patient? - ️️Meningeal irritaiton 
Damage to which cranial nerve can cause drooping of the upper eyelids in the patient with Myasthenia gravis? - ️️Oculomotor 
Degeneration of which structure would the nurse suspect in the p...
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NR 304- Health Assessment II Final Exam questions and answers 100% guaranteed success.
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palpation of radial pulse - correct answer. Palpate both pulses noting the rate, rhythm, elasticity of vessel wall and equal force 
 
grading pulse - correct answer. 3+ full bounding 
2+ normal 
1+ weak 
0 absent 
 
brachial pulse - correct answer. palpate this pulse if you suspect arterial insufficiency 
 
modified Allen's tes...
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Maternal Newborn CASPN questions with correct answers
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What reflexes are full-term newborns born w/? - Answer Blinking, sneezing, gagging, *sucking, and *grasping to help keep them alive. 
 
They can cry, swallow, and lift their heads slightly when lying on their abd. 
 
Moro Reflex - Answer If the crib is jarred, infants draw their legs up and the arms fan out and then come toward midline in an embrace position. 
 
This is normal and the absence may indicate abnormalities of the nervous system. 
 
Rooting Reflex - Answer Causes the infant's...
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AAVSB Practice Test D
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AAVSB Practice Test D 
 
This parasite, collected from a canine patient by means of superficial skin scraping, is known as: 
- Cheyletiella 
 
A prolonged prothrombin time or partial thromboplastin time would indicate a problem with 
secondary hemostasis such as: - Rodenticide poisoning 
 
Which of the following is the best vein to use for blood collection in healthy medium to large pet 
birds? - Right Jugular 
 
The emergency treatment of cardiac tamponade is: - pericardiocentesis 
 
Ear protec...
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BSC 2086 Lab Practical 1 Vocab Questions and Answers
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BSC 2086 Lab Practical 1 Vocab 
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reflex arc - Answer️️ -mediated by neural paths (connections of neurons) to yield rapid 
involuntary muscle response to stimuli 
autonomic and somatic - Answer️️ -tow main groups of reflexes 
autonomic - Answer️️ -mediated through autonomic nervous system (smooth muscles 
in digestion, glands in sweating) 
somatic - Answer️️ -involve sensory stimulation that causes skeletal muscles to react 
(withdrawal reflex from pain) 
rec...
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CPOA questions with correct answers
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Name the seven bones that form the orbit. CORRECT ANSWER-Maxilla, Frontal, Zygomatic, Ethmoid, Lacrimal, Palantine, Sphenoid 
 
Three basic functions of the eyelids are: CORRECT ANSWER-Replenish and spread tear film evenly across the surface of the eye, regulate the amount of tear fluid in the eyes, protect the eye. 
 
Rapid, forceful closure of the eyelids that protect the eye from foreign bodies and excessive light is called? CORRECT ANSWER-Reflex blinking 
 
The palpebral fissure, which is th...
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NSG 316 Topic 5 & 6 Questions and Answers Solved Correctly
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CN 1- olfactory test - o With person's eyes closed, occlude one nostril and present familiar 
aromatic substance 
-e.g., coffee, orange, vanilla, soap, or peppermint 
CN II- optic test - o Test visual acuity (eye exam chart) and visual fields by confrontation 
(peripheral vision) 
CN III, IV, and VI- oculomotor, trochlear, and abducens nerves - eye lid blink 
pupils (size, regularity, equality, direct and consensual light reaction, and accommodation) 
eye up, down, side to side movement, cross ...
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