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Test Bank for Success in Practical Vocational Nursing 10th Edition Carroll
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10th Edition Carroll 
The nurse is caring for a patient with a diagnosis of 
Addison's disease. What sign or symptom is most closely 
associated with this health problem? 
A) Truncal obesity 
B) Hypertension 
C) Muscle weakness 
D) Moon face - -Ans: C 
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Patients with Addison's disease demonstrate muscular 
weakness, anorexia, gastrointestinal symptoms, fatigue, 
emaciation, dark pigmentation of the skin, and hypotension. 
Patien...
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FNDMTLS50118A Questions And Answers Rated A+ New Update Assured Satisfaction
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Patient has edema which started 1st on feet then spread over whole body, sallow complexion, weak 
back. Tongue is pale with thin white coating. Pulse is deep and thin. What is pattern? 
A. Cold-Damp 
B. Decline of Ming-Men 
C. Deficient Kidney Qi 
D. Deficient Spleen and Kidney Yang - Answer-D 
CAM, 3rd Ed, pg 431-432 
33 year-old woman diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis. She has painful and swollen wrists and 
ankles. Joint pain is worse with cold, worse with damp and improves with heat. She a...
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Pathology for Embalmers - Final Review Top Rated Questions and Answers Graded A 2024
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The most prevalent of all the digestive cancers: - colon/rectal cancer 
 
The deceased dies from chronic hepatitis, the practitioner should expect to find - ascites 
 
The extreme loss of weight due to malnutrition and repeated hemorrhage - emaciation 
 
A disease that shows no recognizable lesions is called: - functional 
 
Any recognizable change in the anatomy or structure of a tissue defines a/an: - lesion 
 
Inflammation of the large intestines is called: - colitis 
 
Which of the following...
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Pathology for Embalmers - Final Review Quiz 2024. 
colon/rectal cancer - ANSWER The most prevalent of all the digestive cancers: 
 
ascites - ANSWER The deceased dies from chronic hepatitis, the practitioner should expect to find 
 
emaciation - ANSWER The extreme loss of weight due to malnutrition and repeated hemorrhage 
 
functional - ANSWER A disease that shows no recognizable lesions is called: 
 
lesion - ANSWER Any recognizable change in the anatomy or structure of a tissue defines a/an: ...
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NURS 2207 Endocrine EAQ Quiz (Graded) - Questions, Answers and Rationales
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NURS 2207 Endocrine EAQ Quiz (Graded) - Questions, Answers and Rationales Which clinical manifestations would the nurse expect a client to exhibit with a diagnosis of Cushing syndrome? Select all that apply. 1. Emaciation 2. Weakness 3. Hypertension 4. Truncal obesity 5. Intermittent tonic spasms Rationale: Weakness occurs in response to the excessive catabolism of proteins and resulting loss of muscle mass. Hypertension occurs in response to excessive cortisol that causes an increase in circu...
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ATE2661- Final Exam Review (Mod 7-12) 
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Respiratory Disease complex- Names and abbreviations - answerBRD/BRDS (Bovine 
Respiratory disease), Shipping Fever 
BRD (shipping fever)- what species can be infected, what is it - answercattle, sheep, goats 
pneumonia- multiple causes (infectious agents, predisposing factors) 
What is the greatest economic loss in feedlot cattle and MC cause of dairy calf mortality? - 
answerRespiratory disease complex/ BRD/shipping f...
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Nutrition HOSA EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Nutrition HOSA EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
A balanced diet is one that includes: 
a. equal amounts of carbohydrates and fats 
b. has only corn, green beans, and potatoes as vegetables 
c. all six classes of nutrients 
d. more vegetables than fruits - ANS c. all six classes of nutrients 
 
A child's eating habits 
a. can reflect his or her desire to assert self 
b. seldom change after the child reaches the age of one year 
c. usually improve when parents force the child to try new foods 
d....
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Mortuary Science Practice Test: Embalming Theory Questions and Answers
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The right common carotid artery begins at the level of the: - Answer- Sternoclavicular articulation 
 
Posterior to the medial border of the belly of the biceps brachii muscle is the anatomical guide for which artery: - Answer- Brachial 
 
The procedure for injection and drainage in which injection is accomplished at one location, and the drainage is taken from another location is called: - Answer- Split injection 
 
The dilution of concentrated arterial fluid by the embalmer: - Answer- Primary ...
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Test Bank for Success in Practical Vocational Nursing 10th Edition Carroll
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Test Bank for Success in 
Practical Vocational Nursing 
10th Edition Carroll 
The nurse is caring for a patient with a diagnosis of 
Addison's disease. What sign or symptom is most closely 
associated with this health problem? 
A) Truncal obesity 
B) Hypertension 
C) Muscle weakness 
D) Moon face - -Ans: C 
Feedback: 
Patients with Addison's disease demonstrate muscular 
weakness, anorexia, gastrointestinal symptoms, fatigue, 
emaciation, dark pigmentation of the skin, and hypotension. 
Patien...
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exam 2 - PN fundamentals Questions with Solved Answers
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Most favorable position - ANSWER-high-fowlers 
 
What indications would you notice if your patients condition is deteriorating after being in an auto mobile accident? - ANSWER-Patient is oriented to person, place, time - then less oriented. 
 
Indicators of anorexia nervosa (select all that apply) - ANSWER-Obsessive thought 
excessive thoughts 
leanning/wasting 
reduced weight/below normal 
emaciation 
 
Ostomy appliance - ANSWER-effluent 
 
What would you do for a to prevent dehydration in an e...
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