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SBB 100% Correct Review 2023-2024 A+
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Hep-B Testing - ANS-HBsAg, Anti-HBc, HBV-DNA 
Hep-C Testing - ANS-Anti-HCV, HCV RNA 
HBsAG - ANS-Appears @ 4 weeks after exposure- drops below detectable level at 24 
weeks 
HBsAG detectable after 24 weeks - ANS-Chronic Carrier 
HBeAG - ANS-envelope Antigen 
means that the infection is ACTIVE and REPLICATING 
*you are extremely infectious here* 
anti-HBc - ANS-appears about 6 weeks after exposure IgM first then igG 
alone suggests past infection 
Anti-HBs - ANS-det...
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Hep-B Testing - ANS-HBsAg, Anti-HBc, HBV-DNA 
Hep-C Testing - ANS-Anti-HCV, HCV RNA 
HBsAG - ANS-Appears @ 4 weeks after exposure- drops below detectable level at 24 
weeks 
HBsAG detectable after 24 weeks - ANS-Chronic Carrier 
HBeAG - ANS-envelope Antigen 
means that the infection is ACTIVE and REPLICATING 
*you are extremely infectious here* 
anti-HBc - ANS-appears about 6 weeks after exposure IgM first then igG 
alone suggests past infection 
Anti-HBs - ANS-det...
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Module 1 CMN 577 exam with complete solutions.
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Acute intermittent porphyria 
-SX 
- Gene dominant? 
- Who does it effect 
- Labs 
- Urine? 
Abdominal crisis, CNS dysfunction, Fever 
 
HYPONATREMIA 
 
Autosomal Dominant (Inherited) 
 
Young women 
 
**Urine is normal in color but once exposed to light and air it turns dark - Increased Amount of porphobilinogen 
 
 
 
What can cause AIP 
Starvation diets 
fasting 
Sulfas 
 
 
 
 
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FNP3 FINAL EXAM!!!! Questions Rated 100% With C0rrect Soluutions
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FNP3 FINAL EXAM!!!! 
 
 
 
Why are many cases of bulimia misdiagnosed or missed? - ANS Most are normal weight/BMI or sometimes overweight. They are very good at covering it up. 
 
What labs should be monitored in a patient with bulimia? - ANS CBC, SED, CMP, Urine, Serum protein & albumin 
TSH, stool, HIV, HCG, ppd, EKG, Bone Density and CXR 
 
What should be included in bulimia plan of care? Goal? - ANS Regain or maintain adq weight with BMI of >16 
 
What are some ca...
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ASCP Recalls (Corrected) Exam Questions and Complete Solutions Graded A+
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3 pairs of hooklets in an ovum - Answer: Hymenolepis Diminuta 
 
Which is the agent of hand, foot and mouth disease of humans? - Answer: Coxsackie A virus 
 
Detection of antigen in urine specimen can be used for which of the following type of pneumonia infection 
a. Fusobacterium 
B. Y. Pestis 
C. Legionella 
D. Mycobacterium TB. - Answer: Legionella 
 
Antler hyphae found in ... - Answer: Microsporum Audouinii 
 
What grows on chocolate agar - Answer: Haemophilus spp. 
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ANCC FNP Exam Review Questions LEIK part 1
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ANCC FNP Exam Review Questions LEIK part 1 
The Lachman Maneuver is used to detect which of the following? 
A: Instability of the knee 
B: Nerve Damage of the knee due to past knee injuries 
C: Integrity of the patellar tendon 
D: Tears of the meniscus 
instability of the knee 
A 28-year old multipara who is at 32 weeks gestation presents to your office complaining of a sudden 
onset of small amounts of bright-red vaginal bleeding. She has had several episodes and appears 
anxious. ...
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CCHT Exam Practice #2|122 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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CCHT Exam Practice #2|122 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
 
 
d. Both A and C - CORRECT ANSWER An AV/V fistula is preferred access for hemodialysis because: 
 
a. There is a lower incidence of complications 
b. Surgeons are more experience and prefer creating AV fistulas 
c. There is a lower incidence of thrombosis 
d. Both A and C 
 
c. Transmembrane Pressure - CORRECT ANSWER The pressure difference between the blood side and the dialysate side of the dialyzer is called 
 
a. Ultrafiltratio...
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SBB PRACTICE QUESTIONS 2024.
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SBB PRACTICE QUESTIONS 2024. 
Hep-B Testing - correct answer HBsAg, Anti-HBc, HBV-DNA 
 
Hep-C Testing - correct answer Anti-HCV, HCV RNA 
 
HBsAG - correct answer Appears @ 4 weeks after exposure- drops below detectable level at 24 weeks 
 
HBsAG detectable after 24 weeks - correct answer Chronic Carrier 
 
HBeAG - correct answer envelope Antigen 
 
means that the infection is ACTIVE and REPLICATING 
 
*you are extremely infectious here* 
 
anti-HBc - correct answer appears about 6 weeks after...
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ANCC FNP Exam Practice Questions With Verified Answers - Latest Update 2023/2024 (GRADED A+)
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The positive signs for pregnancy include: 
A. palpation of the fetus and auscultation of fetal heart tones by the NP 
B: palpation of the fetus and a positive quantitative serum pregnancy test 
C: Fetal heart tones and a positive quantitative serum pregnancy test 
D: fetal heart tones and feeling of movement of the fetus by the mother: Palpation of the fetus and Auscultation of the fetal heart tones. 
12. Chadwick's Sign is characterized by: 
A: softening of the cervix 
B: Blue coloration of th...
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ASCP Exam Review with Complete Solutions (Main Points) 2023
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What are the requirements to be able to donate blood? - ANSWER-1) no higher than 99.5F (37.5C) 
2) HGB at least 12.5g/dL 
3) HCT at least 38% 
4) Weight over 110 lbs (50kg) 
5) Normal BP (about 180/100) 
 
What can cause a blood donor to be deferred for up to 1 year? - ANSWER-Possible exposure to hepatitis, HIV, or malaria 
 
What can cause a blood donor to be deferred for up to 3 years? - ANSWER-living in an area endemic for malaria/previous diagnosis of malaria 
 
What can cause a blood donor ...
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