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NCC EFM EXAMS AND TEST|QUESTIONS ANSWERED 100% CORRECT |2023-2024
  • NCC EFM EXAMS AND TEST|QUESTIONS ANSWERED 100% CORRECT |2023-2024

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  • TEST BANK NCC EFM EXAMS AND TEST|QUESTIONS ANSWERED 100% CORRECT |2023-2024 Contents NCC EFM practice (200 Q&A) 1 NCC EFM Exam Practice (50 Q&A) 35 NCC EFM Cert Exam (50 Q&A) 42 NCC Electronic Fetal Monitoring Certification Exam (470 Q&A) 47 NCC EFM Exam Study Guide (50 Q&A) 127 NCC-EFM Test (45 Q&A) 138 EFM NCC Test (100 Q&A) 145 NCC EFM test 1 159 NCC EFM EXAM Questions and Answers 165 NCC EFM Test (Complete) Questions and Answers (160 Q&A) 170 NCC EFM exam Latest Questions and An...
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MRCP Official Sample Questions and Verified Answers 2023
  • MRCP Official Sample Questions and Verified Answers 2023

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  • A 65-year-old woman presented with a 12-hour history of the sudden onset of gait unsteadiness, vomiting and headache, followed by increasing drowsiness. What is the most likely diagnosis? A: acute cerebellar haemorrhage B: acute subdural haemorrhage C: frontal subdural empyema D: herpes simplex encephalitis E: pituitary apoplexy - A A post-marketing observational study of a new drug was conducted on 5000 patients following clinical trials. What best describes the ...
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IBCLC - Breast Anatomy, Development and Physiology exam 2024 with 100% correct answers
  • IBCLC - Breast Anatomy, Development and Physiology exam 2024 with 100% correct answers

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  • Oxytocin - released from *posterior pituitary* correct answers*Stimulates Milk Ejection Reflex* - released in a pulsatile fashion, with maternal blood levels remaining elevated for about 1.5 to 2 minutes *Multiple milk ejections may occur during a breastfeed w/ first one experienced within the first minute* - both breasts are affected simultaneously, with milk movement towards the nipple evident in both breasts. - Infant milk intake is associated with number and duration of milk ejections ...
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OCANZ Written QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
  • OCANZ Written QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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  • A 75 y/o F comes in for her annual check complaining of reduced vision and increased intolerance to glare. She has had a myopic shift and has cataracts. a) What factors should you consider when referring for cataract surgery? - Answer- Cataract Cause of visual complaint Compramising Lifestyle Driver Anisometropia Visual Acuity Other Ocular Pathology General Health and Medications Patient wants to have operation b) What type of cataract is most likely from the above description? - Answ...
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OCANZ Written Exam 2024.
  • OCANZ Written Exam 2024.

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  • OCANZ Written Exam 2024. A 75 y/o F comes in for her annual check complaining of reduced vision and increased intolerance to glare. She has had a myopic shift and has cataracts. a) What factors should you consider when referring for cataract surgery? - correct answer Cataract Cause of visual complaint Compramising Lifestyle Driver Anisometropia Visual Acuity Other Ocular Pathology General Health and Medications Patient wants to have operation b) What type of cataract is most likely f...
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O&G VIVA questions AND ANSWERS 2024
  • O&G VIVA questions AND ANSWERS 2024

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  • A 37y old attends 1st ANC. 12/40. Asks if tests can be done to ensure baby is normal. Concerned b/c G2P0 1M. What is the background pop risk of miscarriage & what influence does one previous? Miscarriage is common (therefore give reassurance) Up to 50% conceptions or 20% of implantations - Increases after each successive pregnancy loss and maternal age after 30 A 37y old attends 1st ANC. 12/40. Asks if tests can be done to ensure baby is normal. Concerned b/c G2P0 1M. What are her ov...
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Blood_Pressure_Management_in_Intracerebral_Haemorrhage_when,_how.
  • Blood_Pressure_Management_in_Intracerebral_Haemorrhage_when,_how.

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  • Blood_Pressure_Management_in_Intracerebral_Haemorrhage_when,_how.
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Physiology 1A essay - cardiac output and haemorrhage
  • Physiology 1A essay - cardiac output and haemorrhage

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  • An essay about how cardiac output is determined (includes equations) and the response to haemorrhage (tables included). A good example of how to structure an essay and use figures in your writing, focusing on the physiological response of the cardiac system.
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ATLS Practice LATEST QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT & VERIFIED ANSWERS 2023/2024 EXPERT SOLUTION
  • ATLS Practice LATEST QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT & VERIFIED ANSWERS 2023/2024 EXPERT SOLUTION

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  • Definitive control of the airway is achieved by ____________ Endotracheal intubation How do you treat hypothermia in the ED? crystalloid fluids at 102.2 degrees F and warmed treatment area What does definitive haemorrhage control refer to? (3) 1) Possible surgery 2) Stabilizing of pelvis 3) Angioembolization What are rates of fluid administration measured by? Size and length of catheter
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Acute Stroke and TIA management Q&A
  • Acute Stroke and TIA management Q&A

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  • define stroke - WHO a clinical syndrome consisting of 'rapidly developing clinical signs of focal neurological deficit (at times global) disturbance of cerebral function, lasting more than 24 h or leading to death with no apparent cause other than that of vascular origin' define transient ischaemic attack (TIA) stroke symptoms and signs that resolve within 24 hours. In practice <1 hour AHA/ASA - a transient episode of neurologic dysfunction caused by focal brain, spinal cord, or ret...
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