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NSG214 Midterm Pt. 2-Questions with Correct Answers/ Verified/ Latest Update 2024/2025
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BMI - ️️underweight: <18.5 
healthy: 18.5-24.9 
overweight: 25-29.9 
obese: 30+ 
kyphosis - ️️hunchback 
hypopituitary dwarfism -️️Deficiency in growth hormone in childhood results in 
retardation of growth below the 3rd percentile, delayed puberty, hypothyroidism, and 
adrenal insufficiency. 
gigantism - ️️excessive growth of body due to hypersecretion of growth hormone in a 
child or teenager. Occurs during CHILDHOOD
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Rasmussen Pathophysiology Exam 2 Questions and Answers
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type 1 diabetes - ANSWER Diabetes of a form that usually develops during childhood or adolescence and is characterized by a severe deficiency of insulin, leading to high blood glucose levels. polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia. 
 
type 2 diabetes - ANSWER Diabetes of a form that develops especially in adults and most often obese individuals and that is characterized by high blood glucose resulting from impaired insulin utilization coupled with the body's inability to compensate with increased ins...
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PATHOPHYSIOLOGY FINAL EXAM
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Patho Final exam 
1. What is a characteristic of coronary artery disease (CAD) 
o The build-up of infectious by-products in the lymph nodes 
*o Insufficient delivery of oxygenated bold to the myocardium 
o Insufficient delivery of carbon dioxide to the lungs 
o The build-up of bile in the stomach and gall bladder 
2. (a) Which of the following are normal arterial blood gas values? 
o PH 7.25, PaCO2 52mm Hg, PA02 75 mm Hg, HCO3 18 mEq/L 
o PH 7.50, PaCo2 30 mm Hg, Pa02 80 mm Hg, HCO3 28 mEq/L 
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MED SURG 1- LPN Study Guide Exam Questions And Answers 100% Accurate(rated a+)2024.
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Glycosuria appears when the blood glucose level rises above - correct answer 180 mg/dL 
At this leve renal threshold the ability to reabsorb glucose and return it to the bloodstream, is impaired. 
 
Ideally, with finger testing, the blood sugar should measure 90 to 130 mg/dL before meals and - correct answer <180 mg/dL 1 to 2 hours after meals. 
 
Tight glucose control involves maintaining near-norma...
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NCLEX-PN Review (Delmar's Nclex-Pn Review)
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Index of Tables xiii Preface xvii Contributors xix 
CHAPTER 1 
HOW TO PREPARE FOR NCLEX-PN® • 1 
Questions You Might Have about the Examination 2 
What Is the National Council of State Boards of Nursing? 2 
What Is the Current Test Plan? 2 
How Do I Apply to Take the Examination? 3 What Types of Questions Are on the 
Examination? 4 
Do I Have to Know a Lot About Computers to Take the 
Examination? 4 
How Is the Examination Scored? 4 Can I Take a Break? 4 
When Will I Know If I Passed? 4 
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Rasmussen Pathophysiology Exam 2 with 100 Correct Answers 2023
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Rasmussen Pathophysiology Exam 2 with 100% Correct Answers 2023. 
type 1 diabetes 
type 2 diabetes 
Pathophysiology of diabetes 
acromegaly 
hyperthyroidism 
hyperperathyroidism 
childhood gigantism 
hypothyroidism 
primary hypothyroidism 
secondary hypothyroidism 
myxedema 
graves disease 
Amenorrhea 
Addison's disease 
cardiogenic shock 
end-stage renal disease 
patient has dizziness, increased heart rate, and just had dialysis, what would you do? 
Cushing's disease 
pyelonephritis 
diabetes...
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Anatomy and Physiology 2 MIDTERM All Answers Correct
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Anatomy and Physiology 2 MIDTERM All Answers Correct 
hormone 
chemical secreted by an endocrine gland into the blood that controls the activities of other tissues and 
organs; longer lasting effects than nerve impulses 
proteins or steroids (adrenal cortex and sex glands) 
endocrine glands 
ductless glads that secret hormones, usually into the blood for transport throughout the body (i.e. 
pancreas secretes insulin into the blood) 
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endocrinology 
the study of t...
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Exam 2 Peds Capstone Questions & Answers
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A 6 yr old child goes to the ER due to abdominal pain, fever, and vomiting for the last day. What assessment is a priority? - Description of abdominal pain 
 
What would the nurse be looking for when a patient has a Meckel diverticulum? - Painless rectal bleeding 
 
Which is the condition that occurs mainly in children when the intestines telescope into themselves? - Intussusception 
 
1. What is Hirschsprung disease? 
2. What type of stools would an infant with Hirschsprung's disease have? - 1...
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WCC NUR 106: Exam Study Guide for Modules G4, G6, and G10 - Pediatric Nursing Essentials
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WCC NUR 106: Exam Study Guide for 
Modules G4, G6, and G10 - Pediatric 
Nursing Essentials 
-failure to thrive 
-spitting up, regurgitation 
-constipation - -Impaired functional integrity 
-nausea, vomiting 
-diarrhea 
-GI track anomalies - -GI losses of fluid; absorption disorders 
The passage of black , tarry stools suggestive of bleeding from the upper GI tract 
- -melena is 
Bleeding from the perianal area, hemorrhoids, or lower GI tract would be bright 
red - -Rectal bleeding is 
60-70% wat...
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Rasmussen Pathophysiology Exam 2 Questions and Answers (2023)
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type 1 diabetes - ANSWER-Diabetes of a form that usually develops during childhood or adolescence and is characterized by a severe deficiency of insulin, leading to high blood glucose levels. polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia. 
 
type 2 diabetes - ANSWER-Diabetes of a form that develops especially in adults and most often obese individuals and that is characterized by high blood glucose resulting from impaired insulin utilization coupled with the body's inability to compensate with increased ins...
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