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Health and Social Care - Unit 2 Fall 2023 with complete solution
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Health and Social Care - Unit 2 Fall 2023 with complete solution 
 
Doctors - GP 
They are the first (primary) point of contact when someone is ill. Carry out simple surgical procedures and preventative care and health education for service users. Based in health centres and work as part of a multidisciplinary team. Can refer a service user to a specialist at a hospital or to other care professionals for assessment or treatment etc. 
Responsibilities of a doctor (GP) 
Diagnose illnesses and ailm...
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FM 2919 Test Questions and Answers Verified Latest Updated 2023/2024 (100% Graded)
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FM 2919 Test Questions and Answers Verified Latest Update 2023/2024 (100% Graded). pt was going to stent operation. After 4/5 days got a swelling in the right 
groin 6 cm painfil,pulsatile,what to do?-antithrombin inj to the mass – 
Compress by prob, ultrasound 
 boy wearing girlfriend’s underwear. What is this?- female 
entrapted in a man’s body - Transvestism 
 ECG of RBBB, pt was on antihypertensive,diabetes and now had 
drowsinees for last 5/6 days,..what to do next? A) atropine ...
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Pharm Exam 4 study guide 2024-2025.
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Drugs for Thromboembolism 
Alteplace (tPA): (Activase, Cathflo activase) also known as tissue plasminogen activation. 
Identical to human tPA. Binds with plasminogen to form an active complex 
•	Used by RNS 
•	Clearance of CVC: LOW dose alteplase: dilute solutions with dwell time according to policy Action: alteplase-plasminogen complex then catalyzes the conversion of other plasminogen molecules into plasmin, an enzyme that digests the fibrin meshwork of cloths. risk of hemorrhage. Use...
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NURS 5315: Advanced Pathophysiology Hematologic Module 4 Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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NURS 5315: Advanced Pathophysiology Hematologic Module 4 Questions with 100% Correct Answers 
What is the peripheral zone of platelet? 
Outermost layer. Made of phospholipids. Contains many receptors responsible for platelet adhesion and aggregation 
 
 
What is the sol-gel of the platelet 
It is the outermost layer made of possible if it contains many receptors responsible for platelet adhesion and aggregation 
 
 
What is the organelle zone of platelets 
Innermost layer contains calcium dense ...
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NHS PATHWAYS Exam 2023 Questions and Answers(SCORED A)
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What is Module 0? - ANSWER-- This is the stage where life threatening problems are immediately ruled out 
- GP urgent and inter-hospital transfers are also handled in Module 0 
 
What is Module 1? - ANSWER-- Once life-threatening situations have been ruled out you then enter Module 1 
- A larger number of pathways designed to assess a wide range of symptoms 
- There is also a body map 
 
What is Module 2? - ANSWER-- This is used by clinicians 
- Some complex of difficult calls require more in...
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Health and Social Care - Unit 2 Fall 2023 with complete solution
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Health and Social Care - Unit 2 Fall 2023 with complete solution 
 
Doctors - GP 
They are the first (primary) point of contact when someone is ill. Carry out simple surgical procedures and preventative care and health education for service users. Based in health centres and work as part of a multidisciplinary team. Can refer a service user to a specialist at a hospital or to other care professionals for assessment or treatment etc. 
Responsibilities of a doctor (GP) 
Diagnose illnesses and ailm...
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NDEB (Canadian) Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Healthy 66 yo patient who had MI 8 years ago needs extraction. Treatment with what kind of anesthetics? Correct Answer Extract in office with LA + vasocontrictor 
 
Application of cold to a tooth will temporarily relieve pain in... Correct Answer pulpal necrosis 
 
Injection for extraction of maxillary canines Correct Answer Infraorbital & Palatal 
 
Osseous resective surgery is best suited for periodontal sites with... Correct Answer early to moderate bone loss 
 
What should not be prescriebd ...
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NDEB Exam 2023 260
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healthy 66 yo patient who had MI 8 years ago needs extraction. Treatment with what 
kind of anesthetics? - ANSWERS-Extract in office with LA + vasocontrictor 
Application of cold to a tooth will temporarily relieve pain in... - ANSWERS-pulpal 
necrosis 
injection for extraction of maxillary canines - ANSWERS-Infraorbital & Palatal 
osseous resective surgery is best suited for periodontal sites with... - ANSWERS-early 
to moderate bone loss 
what should not be prescriebd for patient on warfari...
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Passmedicine Questions & Answers | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
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patient comes in with new onset astham, bilateral wheeze. facial pain 
and nasal polyps are found 
A chest x-ray demonstrated pulmonary infiltrates. 
what is the most likely diagnosis and investigations - chrug straus syndrome 
and investigations 
check pANCA levels 
treatment with high dose of corticoid steroids and if not controlled then add immunosuppressants 
treatment once an individual with mrsa is found - nasal mupirocin and chlorhixadine 
what is neurofibromatosis - its a benign tumour t...
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NCLE Practice Exam Questions & Answers Accurate 100%
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Which Curve is the Flattest? 
 
A) 7.5 mm 
B) 44.75 D 
C) 7.6 mm 
D) 45.50 D - Answer 7.6 mm 
 
Inflammation of the Eyelids is Called : 
 
A) Palpebritis 
B) Keratitis 
C) Conjunctivitis 
D) Blepharitis - Answer Blepharitis 
 
The Base Curve of a Rigid Lens 
was Ordered at 7.75 mm 
but Received at 7.85 mm. 
The Lens is _______ than ordered. 
 
A) 0.50 D Flatter 
B) 0.50 D Steeper 
C) 1.00 Flatter 
D) 1.00 Steeper - Answer 0.50 D Flatter 
 
The Fairness To Contact Lens Consumers Act of 2003 wa...
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