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Hepatitis B and Cirrhosis Case Study Revision Exam With Actual Solutions 2024.
  • Hepatitis B and Cirrhosis Case Study Revision Exam With Actual Solutions 2024.

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  • Describe the pathophysiology of acute hepatitis B infection. - Answer Hepatitis refers to the inflammation of the liver, Hep B., from a viral infection. Considered to result from infection by a virus (HBV) that specifically targets the hepatocytes. Transmission by blood and body fluids. The liver cells are damaged by the cell-mediated immune response to the virus. Cell injury à Inflammation à necrosis in the liver. (pg. 461). Becomes chronic when persistent inflammation and necrosis of the l...
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Patho NAS Exam 3 Part 1 Quizzes & Ans.
  • Patho NAS Exam 3 Part 1 Quizzes & Ans.

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  • Patho NAS Exam 3 Part 1 Quizzes & Ans. What is a common cause of hiatal hernia? Increased intra-abdominal pressure (pressure pushes stomach up) What does congenital pyloric stenosis involve? Hypertrophy of smooth muscle in the pylorus The early stage of vomiting causes: a. metabolic alkalosis b. metabolic acidosis c. increased respirations d. increased excretion of hydrogen ions c) metabolic alkalosis which of the following applies to hepatitis A infection? a) it contains a double ...
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OSMT Exam Prep Question and Answers 100% Solved Correctly 2024
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  • OSMT Exam Prep Question and Answers 100% Solved Correctly 2024 d. Phagocytosis -answerLysosomes are involved with: a. Energy release b. Active transport c. Mitosis d. Phagocytosis b. Is a screening test for blood donors -answerThe specific gravity test for haemoglobin: a. Uses copper nitrate b. Is a screening test for blood donors c. Uses the principle that RBC's sink quickly if anaemia is suspected. d. All of the above -answerThe plasma membrane is an animal cell is: a. The cell me...
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Phlebotomy Practice Test Questions with Complete Answers
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  • Phlebotomy Practice Test Questions with Complete Answers What does the term phlebotomy actually mean? - Answer ️️ -b.) Incision of a vein What is the first step in routine blood collection? - Answer ️️ -d.) Correctly and positively identify the patient Which of the following acronyms is not a certification agency for phlebotomists? a.) ASCP b.) ASPT c.) AMT - Answer ️️ -d.) NAACLS Which of the following terms is evidence that an individual has demonstrated proficiency in a ...
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ANCC Exam Questions and Answers. Graded A+
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  • ANCC Exam Questions and Answers In the early stages of iron deficient anemias, blood studies show: (a) macrocytic normochromic (b) microcytic hypochromic (c) normochromic normocytic (d) pancytopenic hypocytic - Correct answer (a) normochromic normocytic" "A 14-year-old, male patient has some general concerns about eczema, as his twin brother was recently diagnosed with this condition. The patient reports urticaria and a rash on his posterior knees bilaterally. The three factors tha...
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OSMT Exam Prep Question and Answers 100% Solved Correctly 2024
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  • OSMT Exam Prep Question and Answers 100% Solved Correctly 2024 d. Phagocytosis -answerLysosomes are involved with: a. Energy release b. Active transport c. Mitosis d. Phagocytosis b. Is a screening test for blood donors -answerThe specific gravity test for haemoglobin: a. Uses copper nitrate b. Is a screening test for blood donors c. Uses the principle that RBC's sink quickly if anaemia is suspected. d. All of the above -answerThe plasma membrane is an animal cell is: a. The cell me...
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AMT RMA Exam (CLINICAL) || With Questions & Solutions (Graded A+)
  • AMT RMA Exam (CLINICAL) || With Questions & Solutions (Graded A+)

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  • AMT RMA Exam (CLINICAL) || With Questions & Solutions (Graded A+) AMT RMA Exam (CLINICAL) || With Questions & Solutions (Graded A+) Where should the tourniquet be placed? - ANSWER - Tied 3 to 4 inches above elbow immediately before venipuncture. A tourniquet on for longer than 1 minute may alter test results. how long should the tourniquet be on? - ANSWER - 1 minuet or less What is the order of draw? - ANSWER - 1. Blood Culture Bottles (yellow top/ sterile) 2. Plain (Non-additive) ...
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NCLEX PRACTICE  QUESTIONS: LIVER, BILIARY  AND PANCREATIC  DISORDERS
  • NCLEX PRACTICE QUESTIONS: LIVER, BILIARY AND PANCREATIC DISORDERS

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  • NCLEX PRACTICE QUESTIONS: LIVER, BILIARY AND PANCREATIC DISORDERS NCLEX Practice Questions: Liver, Biliary and Pancreatic Disorders 1. For a client in hepatic coma, which outcome would be the most appropriate? A. The client is oriented to time, place, and person. B. The client exhibits no ecchymotic areas. C. The client increases oral intake to 2,000 calories/day. D. The client exhibits increased serum albumin level. 1. Answer: A. The client is oriented to time, place, and person. ...
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Patho NAS Exam 3 Part 1 Quizzes & Ans.
  • Patho NAS Exam 3 Part 1 Quizzes & Ans.

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  • Patho NAS Exam 3 Part 1 Quizzes & Ans. What is a common cause of hiatal hernia? Increased intra-abdominal pressure (pressure pushes stomach up) What does congenital pyloric stenosis involve? Hypertrophy of smooth muscle in the pylorus The early stage of vomiting causes: a. metabolic alkalosis b. metabolic acidosis c. increased respirations d. increased excretion of hydrogen ions c) metabolic alkalosis which of the following applies to hepatitis A infection? a) it contains a double ...
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VTNE Lab Questions set 1
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  • VTNE Lab Questions set 1 When performing a direct fecal smear to look for "swimmers" or parasitic trophozoites, the feces cannot be older than which of the following? 12 hours 5 minutes 1 hour 24 hours if not refrigerated 1 Hour Explanation Fresh feces are needed for a direct smear. The smear should be made and read within 1 hour of fecal collection for most accurate results. Also, serial samples are ideal. Sometimes 4 to 5 smears are needed to find an organism. A negative direct smear...
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