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AHN 548 Exam Tested Questions With Revised Correct Detailed Answers >Latest Update>>
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AHN 548 Exam Tested Questions 
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Intracranial hemorrhage- SUBDURAL - ANSWER 
r/t birth trauma- bleeding 
caused by tears in the veins that bridge the subdural space. 
May be asymptomatic or sz in first 2-3 days of life, vomiting, irritability, and 
thlethargy. A/w retinal hemorrhages and full fontanelle. 
Dx: CT scan 
Tx: needle drainage rarely necessary, most patients normal on follow up 
Intracranial hemorrhage- ...
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HERZING UNIVERSITY OB EXAM WITH GUARANTEED ACCURATE ANSWERS
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Lab work done throughout pregnancy - ACCURATE ANSWERS rhogam, PIH, check for STDs, CBC, Drug Screening, Glucose Meter 
 
GBC (Group Beta Strep) Tx: - ACCURATE ANSWERS antibiotics until delivery (penicillin) 
 
When should you closely monitor the condition of baby - ACCURATE ANSWERS high/low glucose, high/low temperature, attitude (tense/labile) 
 
When should genetic testing be done? - ACCURATE ANSWERS 20 wks Malformations / dysmorphic features 
Developmental delay 
Family history (genetic disea...
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NURS 3001 Practice Test Questions and Correct Answers
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mood disorders also known as affective disorders 
include depression and bipolar disorder 
co-morbidities - other mental illnesses, medical conditions, substance abuse 
mood - a pervasive and sustained emotion that colors one's perception of the world and how one functions in it - normal variations in mood occur as responses to specific life experiences - normal mood variations such as sadness, euphoria, and anxiety are time-limited and are not associated with significant functional impairment ...
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Combo with "ABGC Boards" and 12 others (Possible questions with 100% correct answers)
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What heart defects can be seen in Noonan syndrome? correct answers Pulmonary valve stenosis and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy 
 
What syndrome is associated with dysmorphic facies, short stature, cryptorchidism, renal malformations, scoliosis, lymphedema, hematological disorders? correct answers Noonan syndrome 
 
What genes are associated with HHT? correct answers ACVRL1, ENG, SMAD4 
 
What percentage of Tuberous Sclerosis is de novo? correct answers 2/3 
 
What major systems are affected by Tube...
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nurs 172 exam 3 (A+ GRADED)
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A client diagnosed with PTSD states, "Why did my doctor prescribe an antidepressant rather than an antianxiety drug for me?" Which of the following are the most appropriate nursing responses? (Select 3 that apply.) correct answers "Antidepressants are now considered first-line treatment choice for PTSD." 
"There have been no controlled studies on the effect of antianxiety drugs on PTSD." 
"Because of their addictive properties, antianxiety drugs are less desirable." 
 
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CLIPP Review Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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A 33-year-old G1P0 female with a history of medically controlled seizures gives birth 
vaginally to a boy with IUGR at 38 weeks' gestation. The newborn is noted to have dysmorphic cranial features and his head circumference is 28.5 cm (< 5th percentile). What is another associated abnormality you might expect to see in this newborn? 
A. Hepatosplenomegaly 
B. Cardiac defects 
C. Absent red reflex 
D. Chorioretinitis 
E. Tremors B. The mother was on an anticonvulsant for her seizures. Taking...
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PNCB PRACTICE QUESTIONS & ANSWERS, GRADED A+/ VERIFIED.[LATEST EXAM UPDATES]
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PNCB PRACTICE QUESTIONS & ANSWERS, GRADED A+/ 
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A 13 month old female with a history of developmental delay and hypotonia presents with new onset 
seizures, with the following measurements obtained during assessment: weight 18.7lb, length 
28.3in, and head circumference 14.75 inches. 
Additional images shows a growth chart where the patient's head circumference is vastly below the 
curve, but their height and weight is on track for the 45th percentile. 
After achieving control of t...
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2022/2023 HESI EXIT FINAL EXAM (FAMILY NURSE PRACTITIONER) – QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (GRADED A+)
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2022/2023 HESI EXIT FINAL EXAM (FAMILY NURSE PRACTITIONER) – QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (GRADED A+). 1. The following sequence is recommended for well-child examinations up to the age of 5 years: 1. 2 weeks, 2 months, 4 months, 6 months, 1 year, 15 months, 18 months, and every year from ages 2-5. 2. 2 months, 4 months, 6 months, 9 months, and annually from years 1- 5. 3. 2 weeks, 2 months, 4 months, 6 months, 9 months, 12 months, 15 months, 18 months, and annually years 2-5. 4. The same intervals r...
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NCC study guide questions with correct answers
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Hyperaldosteronism - Answer Increased K excretion in distal tubules 
 
What increases the risk of renal anomalies? - Answer ETOH, maternal diabetes, and maternal drug use 
 
What can occur with congenital nephrotic syndrome? - Answer Fetal Hydrops 
 
Oliohydramnios can occur in which conditions - Answer Sever urinary tract obstruction, renal agensis, pulmonary hypoplasia (Potter's), PPROM 
 
What is Potter's syndrome? - Answer Renal agensis and pulmonary hypoplasia- lethal 
 
Physica...
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Peds CLIPP Practice Test Questions with Correct Answers
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A mother brings her 20-day-old male infant to your clinic for the child's first visit. You learn that the infant was born at home to a 28-year-old G1P1, and the infant has not yet received newborn screening. During your history, you learn that the infant has been vomiting 2 to 3 times per day, and the mother reports that her son seems fussier than her friends' infants. On exam, you note an eczematous rash and a musty odor to the infant's skin and urine. Which enzyme deficiency would you expec...
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