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ARDMS ABDOMEN Board Exam |Questions with Complete Verified Solutions/Answers
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Left adrenal gland - extends medial to the kidney 
glomerulonephritis - inflammation of the glomeruli of the kidney, 
associated with azotomia and a distant throat infection 
adrenal adenoma - benign solid, hypioechoic mass located within the adrenal glands, can 
cause cushings, conn syndrome, and hypertension 
hyperfunctioning adrenal adenoma - often seen in patients suffering from cushings disease
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NURS 5334 / NURS5334 PHARMACOLOGY FINAL EXAM. QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS.
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Which of the following is NOT a treatment for low blood sugar? 
- Glucagon 
- Sugary soda drink 
- Insulin 
- Candy 
- Fruit juice 
 
Which of the following is caused by hyperthyroidism? 
- Cushings disease 
- Graves disease 
- Addisons disease 
- Pagets disease 
- Myxedema 
 
Which of the following prevents organ transplant rejection? 
- Antiretrovirals 
- Immunosuppressants 
- Antibiotics 
- Antifungals 
 
Which of the following is NOT a treatment for CVA? 
- Anti-infectives 
- Thrombolytics 
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NCLEX - PN EXAM 2024 WITH 150 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT 
ANSWERS 
DO NOT delegate what you can EAT! - ANSWERS E-evaluate 
A-assess 
T-teach 
Addisons - ANSWERS down, down, down, up, down 
Cushings - ANSWERS up, up, up, down, up 
Addisons - ANSWERS hyponatremia, hypotension, decreased blood vol, hyperkalemia, 
hypoglycemia 
Cushings - ANSWERS hypernatremia, hypertension, increased blood vol, hypokalemia, 
hyperglycemia 
No Pee - ANSWERS No K 
do not give POTASSIUM without adequate urine output 
AP...
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NCLEX-PN EXAM with Correct Solutions 
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DO NOT delegate what you can EAT! - Answer -E-evaluate 
A-assess 
T-teach 
Addisons - Answer -down, down, down, up, down 
Cushings - Answer -up, up, up, down, up 
Addisons - Answer -hyponatremia, hypotension, decreased blood vol, hyperkalemia, hypoglycemia 
Cushings - Answer -hypernatremia, hypertension, increased blood vol, hypokalemia, hyperglycemia 
No Pee - Answer -No K 
do not give POTASSIUM without adequate urine output 
APGAR - Answer -A=appeara...
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BMC IMCU Test exam 2024 with 100% correct answers
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Penumbral region - correct answer area that can be salvaged - thanks to circle of willis and collateral circulation 
 
circle of willis - correct answer A circle of arteries at the base of the brain that supply blood to the brain 
 
TPA can be given - correct answer 3 hours 
4.5 expanded window in some cases 
 
cushings reflex - correct answer *bradycardia 
*increase in SBP (widening pulse pressure) 
*abnormal respiratory pattern 
 
widening pulse pressure often indicates - correct answer ICP 
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NBCE part 3 Questions And Correct Answers, 100%
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NBCE part 3 Questions And Correct Answers, 100% 
 
Decrease ADH 
posterior pituitary 
 
polydispia, polyuria 
Decreased insulin 
pancreas tail (DM) - need for exercise 
polydipsia, polyuria, polyphagia* (hungry) 
Dec Adenocorticoids 
adrenal cortex (hypo) 
 
addisons: weight loss, hypotension, bronze skin 
Increased adenocortocoids 
middle-aged ladies with burning hands and feet 
adrenal cortex (hyper) 
 
Cushings: weight gain, moon face, swollen, hypertension, infertility, hirsutism, thin ext...
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AANP 2024 Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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AANP 2024 Exam Questions with Correct Answers 
 
Myasthenia Gravis Symptoms/Patho - Answer--autoimmune- decreased Ach receptor and antibodies against sites 
-weakness and rapid fatigue of muscles under voluntary control 
-dropping eyelid, impaired voice, difficulty swallowing, arm/leg weakness 
-worsening throughout day as Ach drops- more symptomatic at dinner 
 
Myasthenia Gravis Tests - Answer--Tensilon Test (anticholinesterase allowing for Ach) looking for improved muscle responses in 5 minu...
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Bio 242 Exam 1 Endocrine System Questions And Answers Graded A+
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Acinar cells of pancreas - (exocrine) produce an enzyme-rich juice for digestion 
Acromegaly - ADULT Condition of HYPERsecretion of growth hormone (thicker bones) 
Addisons disease - occurs when the adrenal glands do not produce enough of the hormones 
cortisol or aldosterone 
Alpha cells of pancreas - Alpha (a) cells produce glucagon (a hyperglycemic hormone) 
Antagonist - action opposes the action of another 
Beta cells of pancreas - Beta (B) cells produce insulin (a hypoglycemic hormone) 
cat...
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Nursing capstone Exam A+ Graded Q&A 2024 Tested and Verified
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Nursing capstone Exam A+ Graded Q&A 
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Do not delegate - CORRECT ANSWER-What you can EAT E-evaluate A-assess Tteach 
Addison's & Cushings - CORRECT ANSWER-Addison's = down down down up down 
Cushings= up up up down up 
hypo/hypernatremia, hypo/hypertension, blood volume, hypo/hyperkalemia, 
hypo/hyperglycemia 
Better peripheral perfusion? - CORRECT ANSWER-EleVate Veins, DAngle Arteries 
APGAR - CORRECT ANSWER-Appearance (all pink, pink and blue, blue (pale) 
Pulse (&g...
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NUR 180 ENDOCRINE EXAM TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024-2025(GUARANTEED SUCCESS).
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any endocrine disorder occurs when there is a disruption in what 
the negative feedback loop (hypothalamus to pituitary gland to target gland) 
 
 
 
if hypothalamic function is decreased 
it causes depletion in pituitary and target gland function 
 
 
 
infection of the CNS causes what 
increase or decrease in secretion of hormones 
 
 
 
the hypothalamus releases what kind of hormone 
releasing 
 
 
 
the pituitary gland releases what kind of hormone 
stimulating 
 
 
 
the target gland releas...
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