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PDHPE HSC; CORE 2 Factors Affecting Performance with Questions and Answers
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PDHPE HSC; CORE 2 Factors Affecting Performance with 
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SIQ: How does training affect performance? - answerEnergy systems 
Types of training and training methods 
Principles of Training 
Physiological adaptations in response to training 
SDP: what are the 3 energy systems? - answerATP/PC 
Lactic acid 
Aerobic 
ATP/PC system - source of fuel - answercreatine phosphate 
ATP/PC - efficiency - answer1:1 
ATP/PC - duration - answer10-15 secs 
ATP/PC - cause of fatigue - answerIna...
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AKT-1 Flashcards Anesthesia Knowledge Test 1 (2023)
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AKT-1 Flashcards Anesthesia 
Knowledge Test 1 (2023) 
Complication of Cricoid Pressure - ANS-i.e. Sellick manoeuvre 
Complications: 
1) N/V 
2) Esophageal rupture 
3) Difficult tracheal and mask intubation 
4) minimal hemodynamic changes 
5) complete AW obs 
6) fracture of cricoid cartillage 
Contraindications of LMA - ANS-1) small oral opening 
2) "full stomach" (i.e. not npo, morbidly obese, trauma, GERD, intestinal obs) 
3) dec lung compliance 
4) not profoundly anesthetized 
5) oropharyng...
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NUR 265 Exam 2 Study Guide 2023 With Complete 100%Correct Solutions.
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NUR 265 Exam 2 Study Guide 2023 With Complete 100%Correct Solutions. 
NUR 265 Exam 2 Study Guide 
Lungs Physiology 
 2 Pleural, 1 attached to outside of lungs and 1 attached to inside of ribs. 
 Space between the 2 pleural is negative to atmosphere 
 When inhale becomes more positive and atmosphere more negative. Exhaling is passive 
 Most of lower lobes are posterior, must listen to lungs posteriorly 
 Breath sounds 
o Bronchial: High pitched & loud, normal in tracheal & larynx 
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ATI RN Concept-Based Assessment Level 2 Proctored Exam (New 2023/ 2024) Questions and Verified Answers with Rationales| 100% Correct| Graded A
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ATI RN Concept-Based Assessment Level 2 
Proctored Exam (New 2023/ 2024) Questions 
and Verified Answers with Rationales| 100% Correct| Graded A 
 
QUESTION 
 
 A nurse is teaching a client who has asthma about medications to treat an acute asthma attack. 
Which of the following medications should the nurse include in the teaching? 
Fluticasone 
Salmeterol 
Albuterol 
Montelukast 
 
 
Answer: 
Albuterol 
Albuterol is a short-acting beta agonist that causes bronchodilation. The client should us...
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FOX NURS 404 Exam 2 SG (Guaranteed Pass!)
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How is shock defined related to cells and tissues? correct answers Tissue perfusion is not adequate for oxygenation needs 
 
Distributed shock occurs when there is a loss of vascular tone and hypovolemic shock issues when there is a decrease in intravascular volume. Septic shock is an example of distributive or hypovolemic shock? correct answers Distributive Shock 
 
Examples of Distributive shock are? correct answers Neurogenic shock, septic shock, and anaphylactic shock. 
 
Distributive shock ...
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WGU pathophysiology D236-Exam Questions and Answers
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What is Starling's Law of Capillary forces? 
 
How does this explain why a nutritionally deficient child would have edema? - ANSWER Starling's Law describes how fluids move across the capillary membrane. There are two major opposing forces that act to balance each other, hydrostatic pressure (pushing water out of the capillaries) and osmotic pressure (including oncontic pressure, which pushes fluid into the capillaries). 
 
Both electrolytes and proteins (oncontic pressure) in the blood affe...
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RNC-NIC QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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Complications of hyperthermia correct answer: -increased metabolic demands 
-increased oxygen requirements 
-apnea 
 
Why might a HYPERthermic infant be hypotensive? correct answer: They are vasodilated in an attempt to dissipate heat 
 
What are three complications of increased insensible water loss? correct answer: HYPERnatremia, dehydration, evaporative heat loss 
 
What circumstances would warrant a baby being on an elemental formula? correct answer: Liver disease, short gut syndrome, dy...
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NR 565 Week 5 Endocrine Case Study Q&A 2023/2024
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NR 565 Week 5 Endocrine Case Study Q&A 
Using diagnostic criteria for diabetes, what is John’s diabetic status? What treatment 
plan should be introduced at this time? 
According to the Diagnostic Criteria presented by Rosenthal & Burchum (2021, p.398), 
John is a diabetic and needs to begin initiating lifestyle modifications and 
pharmacological therapy immediately. The DM Diagnostic Criteria by Rosenthal 
& Burchum (2021) states that there are four criteria to diagnose Diabetes Mellitus. The...
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ATI PN Pharmacology: PN Pharmacology Practice Questions & Answers
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A nurse is reinforcing teaching with a client who has type 2 diabetes mellitus about adverse effects of metformin. The nurse should instruct the client to monitor for which of the following findings as manifestations of lactic acidosis? (Select all that apply.) 
 
Muscle pain 
Hyperventilation 
Weight gain 
Constipation 
Dizziness 
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Muscle pain 
Hyperventilation 
Dizziness 
 
A nurse is caring for a client who has a 10-year history of alcohol use disorder and is experiencing acute...
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Chapter 40: Antidiabetic Drugs Introductory Clinical Pharmacology 12th Edition by Susan M Ford
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Introductory Clinical Pharmacology 12th Edition by Susan M Ford 
 
1.	A client with hyperinsulinism has been prescribed diazoxide. After administration, which adverse reaction should the nurse prioritize? 
a.	Myalgia 
b.	Tachycardia 
c.	Flatulence 
d.	Epigastric discomfort 
Answer: B 
Rationale: The nurse should monitor for tachycardia, congestive heart failure, sodium and fluid retention, hyperglycemia, and glycosuria as the adverse reactions in the client receiving diazoxide drug therap...
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