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RD Full test Mock Exam UPDATED ACTUAL Exam Questions and CORRECT Answer
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RD Full test Mock Exam UPDATED 
ACTUAL Exam Questions and CORRECT 
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An iron-storage disease, caused by a genetic defect, where by high amounts of iron are 
absorbed and stored in tissues that do not normally store iron is: - CORRECT ANSWER- 
Hemochromatosis is an iron-storage disease which occurs in less than 0.1% of the population. 
It is caused by a genetic defect that causes affected individuals to absorb unusually high 
amounts of iron and store it in tissues that do not normall...
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NHA CPT Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
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Bloodletting 
: used to rid the body of excess/infected fluids 
Therapeutic Phlebotomy 
: Extracting large volumes of blood to bring specific values in the blood in line 
What is Therapeutic Phlebotomy used for 
: Treating Polycythemia Vera, high iron levels, o hemochromatosis, pulmonary 
edema = used to decrease total blood volume 
Polycythemia Vera 
: High RBC count 
Most common phlebotomy practices today 
: extraction of blood for donation, testing substances within, other medical uses 
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NSG 526(Exam 1)With Complete Solution 2022/2023
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Hildegard Peplau 
Theory of Interpersonal Relations. 
Earliest modern nursing theory 
Enabled nursing to establish the groundwork for Advanced Practice Nursing. 
Therapeutic communication. 
 
 
 
Psychotherapy 
Holistic treatment that relies on the nurse's processing of what the patient is experiencing 
 
 
 
During the psychotherapy process the Psych APN: 
Addresses individual and family problems with the patient 
Assesses identified problems during the orientation phase of the therapeutic rela...
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NURS 612 Exam 2 Questions and Answers
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Polycythemia vera Treatment 
~ •Hydroxyurea drug of choice to decrease the number of blood cells in bone marrow 
(less chance for leukemia) 
•Phlebotomy, 300-500mL, to reduce the blood volume and iron levels 
•Low dose Aspirin to prevent clotting 
Hemolytic disease of fetus and newborn 
~ Alloimmune disease in which maternal antibodies are directed against fetal antigens 
S/S: 
•Pallor 
•Hepatosplenomegaly 
•Anemia 
•Hyperbilirubinemia especially after birth 
•Erythroblastosi...
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FAMILY MEDICINE BOARD EXAM
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A 30-year-old male comes to your office for evaluation of hand weakness. On examination you 
detect weakness when he tries to bring his thumb and index finger together. For confirmation 
you ask him to try to hold on to a piece of paper between his thumb and index finger while you 
try to pull it away. He is unable to resist when you pull on the paper. 
The most likely explanation for these findings is an injury to the - Answer-e - ulnar nerve 
 
Initial general neurovascular assessment of an u...
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COMQUEST IM COMAT || Questions and 100% Verified Answers.
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indirect inguinal hernia// 
Valsalva or cough correct answers What hernia increases in size with increased abd pressure? Done how? 
 
12 or more weeks// 
21 day course of Antibiotics (Augmentin or ceph)// 
less than 4 weeks correct answers Length of chronic sinusitus? Tx? Length of acute? 
 
contact drematitis// 
poison ivy, oak, sumac// 
tYPE 4 correct answers Red vesicular rash after hiking = suspect ___ from what? What type HS? 
 
Chondrocyte correct answers What cell most important in the in...
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ESP X-Zone Questions and Answers
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Dilated CMO Finding on M-Mode: 
o :# B-Notch 
o (= due to increased LVEDP) 
2D of post-cardiac transplant will show: 
o :# enlarged LA and RA 
HCM EF: 
o :# 70-80% 
Hemochromatosis (restrictive CMO) is excessive: 
o :# iron 
A CMO is a disease that affects: 
o :# myocardium 
HCMO has what kind of gradient: 
o :# late peaking systolic gradient 
Dilated CMO symptoms: 
2024/2025 2 | P a g e 
o :# dyspnea 
syncope 
tachycardia 
(NOT migraine headaches) 
Moderate AS (what exceeds what): 
o :# LV sys...
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USMLE Step 3 Review exam 2024 with 100% correct answers
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Antimitochondrial antibodies? - correct answer Primary biliary cirrhosis 
 
Antismooth muscle antibody? - correct answer Primary sclerosing cholangitis 
 
What is the best initial test for primary sclerosing cholangitis? Most accurate? - correct answer Initial: elevated ALP, *elevated bilirubin* 
Best: ERCP (beading of biliary system) 
Others: antismooth muscle antibody, ANCA positive 
 
Treatment for both primary biliary cirrhosis and primary sclerosing cholangitis? - correct answer Urs...
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ESP X-Zone Exam Study Guide With Verified Solutions.
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ESP X-Zone Exam Study Guide With 
Verified Solutions. 
Dilated CMO Finding on M-Mode: - answerB-Notch 
(= due to increased LVEDP) 
2D of post-cardiac transplant will show: - answerenlarged LA and RA 
HCM EF: - answer70-80% 
Hemochromatosis (restrictive CMO) is excessive: - answeriron 
A CMO is a disease that affects: - answermyocardium 
HCMO has what kind of gradient: - answerlate peaking systolic gradient 
Dilated CMO symptoms: - answerdyspnea 
syncope 
tachycardia 
(NOT migraine headaches) 
Mo...
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ABFM HYPERTENSION questions with answers 2024/2025
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ABFM HYPERTENSIONA 39-year-old male sees you for evaluation of high blood pressure. His past medical history is unremarkable. On examination he has a BMI of 32 kg/m2 and you note that he has a round face and a plethoric complexion. His blood pressure is 150/98 mm Hg, his pulse rate is 88 beats/min, and his respiratory rate is 16/min. Other notable findings include a prominent dorsal cervical fat pad and supraclavicular fat pads, as well as violaceous striae on his trunk. Laboratory findings are ...
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