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Exam 5: Stroke NCLEX Questions and Correct Solutions Rated A+

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c The nurse expects that management of the patient who experiences a brief episode of tinnitus, diplopia, and dysarthria with no residual effects will include a. prophylactic clipping of cerebral aneurysms. b. heparin via continuous intravenous infusion. c. oral administration of low dose aspi...

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Exam 5: Lower Back Problems Questions with 100% Correct Solutions

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Localized In ________ back pain, patients feel soreness or discomfort when a specific area of the lower back is palpated or pressed Diffuse In _______ back pain, pain occurs over a larger area and comes from deep tissue Radicular In _______ pain, pain is caused by irritation of a nerve ...

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Exam 5: Stroke Questions with Correct Solutions Graded A+

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Ischemia Hemorrhage Stroke occurs when there is _________ to a part of the brain or _________ into the brain that results in death of brain cells 30 Seconds 2 Minutes 5 Minuges If blood flow to the brain is totally interrupted, neurologic metabolism is altered in _____ seconds, metab...

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Exam 5: Multiple Sclerosis Questions and Correct Solutions Rated A+

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Precipitating Possible ________ factors to MS include infection, smoking, physical injury, emotional stress, excessive fatigue, pregnancy, and a poor state of health T The primary neuropathologic condition is an autoimmune process orchestrated by activated ____ cells Demyelination After...

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Exam 5: Headaches Questions with Correct Solutions Rated A+

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Primary _____________ headaches include tension-type, migraine, and cluster headaches. They are not caused by a disease or another medical condition Secondary ______________ headaches are caused by another condition such as sinus infection, neck injury, and brain tumor Stress Tension-Ty...

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Exam 4: GERD Questions with Correct Solutions Rated A+

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LES (Lower Esophageal Sphincter) An incompetent ______ lets gastric contents move from the stomach to the esophagus when the patient is supine or has an increase in intraabdominal pressure Pyrosis Clinical Manifestations Heartburn, otherwise known as _______, is the most common manifest...

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Exam 4: Obesity Questions with Correct Solutions Rated A+

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<18.5: Underweight 18.5-24.9: Normal weight 25-29.9: Overweight 30+: Obese 40+: Extreme obesity Classifications of Body Weight What are the BMI ranges? 40 35 Classifications of Body Weight Health risks increase if the waist circumference is greater than ___ inches in males a...

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Exam 4: Ostomies Questions and Correct Solutions Rated A+

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Stoma What is the outermost portion of an ostomy that is visible called? Distal The more _______ the ostomy, the more the functioning bowel remains and the more likely that the intestinal contents will resemble the feces that would have been eliminated from an intact colon or rectum Liqu...

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Exam 4: Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questions with Correct Solutions Rated A+

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teenage Both ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease commonly occur during the ________ and early adulthood years Autoimmune Inflammatory bowel disease is an __________ disease involving an immune reaction to a person's own intestinal tract Environmental ___________ factors such as die...

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Exam 4: Cholecystitis and Cholelithiasis Questions with Correct Solutions Graded to Pass

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Cholelithiasis The most common disorder of the biliary system is _______________, which is stones in the gallbladder Cholecystitis This term is described as inflammation of the gallbladder wall and is usually associated with cholelithiasis Estrogen Contraceptives Cholelithiasis Po...

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Exam 4: Ulcers Questions with Correct Solutions Rated A+

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Peptic Ulcer Disease this is characterized by erosion of the GI mucosa from the digestive action of HCL acid and pepsin Acute The ________ ulcer is associated with superficial erosion and minimal inflammation Chronic The _______ ulcer is one of long duration, eroding through the muscula...

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Exam 3: Diabetes Questions with Correct Solutions Graded A+

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70-110 mg/dL Insulin lowers blood glucose and facilitates a stable, normal glucose range of approximately ____ to _____ mg/dL Gluconeogenesis The rise in plasma insulin after a meal inhibits _______________, enhances fat deposition of adipose tissue, and increases protein synthesis Insul...

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Exam 3: Addison's disease Questions with Correct Answers Rated A+

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Reduced In Addison's disease, all three classes of adrenal corticosteroids are _________________ Autoimmune Up to 80% of Addison's disease cases in the US are caused by an ____________ response, which cause the adrenal cortex to be destroyed by antibodies Polyglandular Addison's dise...

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Exam 3: Cushing Syndrome Questions and Correct Solutions Rated A+

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Corticosteroids Cushing syndrome is a clinical condition that results from chronic exposure to excess _____________ Iatrogenic The most common cause of Cushing syndrome is ____________ administration of exogenous corticosteroids Women Cushing disease and primary adrenal tumors are more ...

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Exam 3: Hyperparathyroidism Questions with Correct Solutions Rated A+

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Hyperparathyroidism This is a condition involving an increased secretion of parathyroid hormone Parathyroid Hormone This hormone helps regulate serum calcium and phosphate levels by stimulating bone resorption of calcium, renal tubular reabsorption of calcium, and activation of vitamin D ...

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Exam 3: Hypothyroidism Questions and Correct Answers Rated A+

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Hypothyroidism This is the deficiency of thyroid hormone that causes a general slowing of the metabolic rate. It is more common in women than men Subclinical _____________ hypothyroidism occurs when the TSH is greater than 4.5 mU/L, but the thyroxine (T4) levels are normal AD Overt ...

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Exam 2: Vascular Disorders Questions with Correct Solutions| Graded to Pass

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c A 50 year old woman weighs 95 kg and has a history of tobacco use, high blood pressure, high sodium intake, and sedentary lifestyle. When developing an individualized care plan for her, the nurse determines that the most important risk factors for peripheral artery disease that must be modified a...

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Exam 3: Hyperthyroidism Questions with Correct Solutions Rated A+

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d After thyroid surgery, the nurse suspects damage or removal of the parathyroid glands when the patient develops a. muscle weakness and weight loss b. hyperthermia and severe tachycardia c. hypertension and difficulty swallowing d. laryngospasms and tingling in the hands and feet a To ...

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Exam 2: CAD, Angina, Acute Coronary Syndrome Questions with Correct Solutions Graded to Pass

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b c d In teaching a patient about coronary artery disease, the nurse explains that the changes that occur in this disorder include (select all that apply) a. diffuse involvement of plaque formation in coronary veins b. abnormal levels of cholesterol, especially low-density lipoproteins ...

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Exam 2: Hypertension Test with Questions and Correct Answers Rated A+

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a c e Which BP regulating mechanisms can result in the development of hypertension if defective? (Select all that apply). A. Release of norepinephrine. B. Secretion of prostaglandins. C. Stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system. D. Stimulation of the parasympathetic nervous system. E....

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Exam 1: Colon Cancer Questions with 100% Correct Answers

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-Family history -Personal history -Smoking -Alcohol -Rectal bleeding -Change in bowel habits What are some of the risk factors and symptoms of colon cancer? Stage 1 Stage ___ tumors are treated with the removal of the tumor and at least 5 cm of intestine on either side of the tumor, plus...

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Exam 1: Leukemia Questions with Correct Solutions Rated A+

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Bone marrow Transplants These types of transplants generally use a combination of radiation to wipe out the cells in the bone marrow. Doing that also takes out antibodies. So people with bone marrow transplants have to go through all of their immunizations all over again. They do not get any benefi...

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Exam 1: Lung Cancer Questions with Correct Solutions Rated A+

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-Smoking -Pollution -Radiation -Asbestos -Industrial Agents What are some risk factors for lung cancer? Surgical Therapy Treatment Therapy This type of therapy is used for Non-small cell lung cancer, and is the best chance for a cure. It includes a monectomy (removal of one lung), lobe...

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Exam 1: Breast Cancer Questions with Correct Solutions Graded A+

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Upper outer quadrant Breast cancer is most commonly found in which quadrant? BRCA1 BRCA2 These two genes are tumor suppression genes that work as such when functioning normally. When there is a mutation, a 40%-80% greater chance of breast cancer is evident AD Poorer The larger the...

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Exam 1: Cancer Questions with Correct Solutions Rated A+

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G.O One of the most important things to remember regarding cancer and cells is that cells have a latent period called the _____ period. 40 Cells that sit within the latent period can stay there for up to ____ years. During this time, it is untouchable Cured Cancer was never once consi...

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Exam 1: Urolithiasis Questions with Correct Solutions Graded A+

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