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2024 NSG 533 / NSG 533 Chapter 20 Nausea and Vomiting Exam 1 Advanced Pharmacology Complete Review Questions and Verified Answers 100% Correct Grade A
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2024 NSG 533 / NSG 533 Chapter 20 Nausea and Vomiting Exam 1 Advanced Pharmacology Complete Review Questions and Verified Answers 100% Correct Grade A 
What are endocrine/metabolic causes of N/V? - ANSWER-1. Pregnancy (NVP or hyperemesis gravidarum) 
2. Uremia 
3. Diabetic keto acidosis 
4. Hyperthyroidism 
5. Parathyroid disease 
6. Addison disease
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VATI Med-Surg Pre-Assessment Exam (Latest Update 2024 / 2025) | Review Questions and Verified Answers | 100% Correct | Grade A
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VATI Med-Surg Pre-Assessment Exam (Latest Update 2024 / 2025) | Review Questions and Verified Answers | 100% Correct | Grade A 
 
 
 
Question: 
A staff nurse is teaching a client who has Addison's disease about the disease process. The client asks the nurse what causes Addison's disease. Which of the following responses should the nurse make? 
A. "It is caused by the lack of production of insulin by the pancreas.." 
B. "It is caused by the lack of production of aldosterone by th...
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NUR 2063 MODULE 11 FINAL EXAM ESSENTIALS OF PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
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1.	Which serum electrolyte imbalance would the nurse expect to find on the client with Addison disease? 
A.	Serum potassium of 4 
 
B.	Serum potassium of 6 
 
C.	Serum sodium of 140 
 
D.	Serum sodium of 135 
 
2.	When taking the blood pressure of a client after a parathyroidectomy to treat hyperparathyroidism the nurse notes that the client’s hand has gone into flexion contractions known as trousseau's sign. What does the nurse determine to be the course of this symptom? 
A.	Hypercalcemia 
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RN ATI Concept Based Assessment Proctored Exam for Level 4 Test Bank Latest Update 2023/2024
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Question:- Meningitis and infants 
{{Correct Ans- Alterations in temperature, vomiting seizures and nuchal rigidity 
Question:- Heart Failure what action should the nurse initially take 
{{Correct Ans- Breath sounds 
Question:- EMTALA states that 
{{Correct Ans- Clients should be stable before they can be discharged. Prohibits refusing to care for 
clients who are uninsured. 
Question:- How to prevent vasovagal response 
{{Correct Ans- Avoid bearing down, use an arm reacher to grab items, avoid ...
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Mark Klimek Lectures 1-12 Updated 2024 with complete solutions
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Mark Klimek Lectures 1-12 Updated 2024 with complete solutions 
 
 
Lecture 1—	Acid-Base Balance		Dumping/HH 
	Ventilators		Electrolytes: K+, CA, MG, 
			and NA 
Lecture 2—	Alcohol		TX for HyperKalemia 
	Wernicke		 
	Overdose and Withdrawal	Lecture 7—	Thyroid (Hyper-, Hypo-) 
	S/Sx		Adrenal Cortex (Addison 
	Aminoglycosides		Disease, Cushing) 
	Peak and Trough		Toys 
			Laminectomy 
Lecture 3—	Drug Toxicities (Lithium,		 
	Lanoxin, Dilantin, Bilirubin,	Lecture 8—	Lab Values 
	Aminophyl...
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BSN 266 HESI RN Medical-Surgical Nursing Exam V2 (Latest Update 2024 / 2025) Questions & Answers | 100% Correct | Grade A - Nightingale
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BSN 266 HESI RN Medical-Surgical Nursing Exam V2 (Latest Update 2024 / 2025) Questions & Answers | 100% Correct | Grade A - Nightingale 
 
 
 
Question: 
Which additional nursing assessments takes priority in response to a patient with Parkinson's disease exhibiting a mask like facial appearance? 
Answer: 
Assess swallowing abilities is a high priority for patients. 
 
 
Question: 
A patient is recently diagnosed with Addison's disease. Which instructions is most important for the nurse to...
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BIO 669 Exam 2 Questions with All Correct Answers
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BIO 669 Exam 2 Questions with All Correct Answers 
 
A clinical feature of addison disease is: 
 
a. Truncal (abdominal) obesity 
 
b. Muscle wasting and thin extremities 
 
c. Cardiac hypertrophy and hypertension 
 
d. Hyperpigmentation - Answer- d. Hyperpigmentation 
 
Decreased hypothalamic function of all associated hormones will result in a increase in the anterior pituitary production/release of: 
 
a. Prolactin 
 
b. Luteinizing hormone (LH) 
 
c. Growth hormone (GH) 
 
d. Thyroid stimul...
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PCOL 838 FINAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Where are the adrenal glands located? (10/18) 
Adrenal glands are located at superior pole of each kidney 
 
What does the adrenal cortex and the adrenal medulla secrete? (10/18) 
The adrenal cortex secretes DHEA, mineralocorticoids (e.g., aldosteron) and glucocorticoids (eg, cortisol). 
 
The adrenal medulla secretes catecholamines (eg, epinephrine, norepinephrine, dopamine). 
What are 5 of the major disorders of the adrenal cortex? (10/18) 
1. Hypercortisolism (Cushing syndrome) 
2. Adrenal i...
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DHYG 222 Question and answers 100% correct 2024
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DHYG 222 Question and answers 100% correct 2024 
Endocrine Disorders 
Hyperpituitarism 
 
Hyperthyroidism (Thyrotoxicosis, Graves Disease) 
 
Hypothyroidism (Cretinism, Myxedema) 
 
Hyperparathyroidism 
 
Diabetes Mellitus 
 
Addison Disease (Primary Hypoadrenocorticism) 
 
Hypercortisolism 
 
 
Hyperpituitarism 
Clinical/Oral
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BOC Clinical Chemistry Questions and Answers Already Passed
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BOC Clinical Chemistry Questions and 
 
Answers Already Passed 
 
What is the primary role of insulin in the body? 
A) Increase blood glucose levels 
B) Lower blood glucose levels 
C) Increase fat storage 
D) Promote muscle growth 
 
Which enzyme is commonly measured to assess liver function? 
A) Amylase 
B) Lipase 
C) Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) 
D) Creatine kinase 
 
What does a high blood urea nitrogen (BUN) level typically indicate? 
A) Liver dysfunction 
B) Kidney impairment 
C) Heart fa...
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