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NPTE Practice UPDATED ACTUAL Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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What is cellulitis? - CORRECT ANSWER- Acute spreading infection of dermal and 
subcutaneous tissue commonly caused by a bacterial infection. Symptoms may include 
localized redness that spreads quickly, skin that is warm to touch, local abscess or ulceration, 
TTP, chills, fever, and malaise 
A PT treats a patient status post CVA. The therapist plans activities that focus on hand-eye 
coordination, recognition of position in ...
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NURS 5335 family 2 Study Guide EENT Family Nursing II Modules 1&2 Exam 2024
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Non-Ulcerative: A/W seborrhea; seen commonly with trisomy 21; affects those with psoriasis, seborrhea, eczema, allergies and lice. Chemical and environmental irritants contribute 
 
Ulcerative:Involves the lash follicle & the Meibomian glands of the eyelid.May be pustules at the base of the hair follicle that crust & bleed.Lashes break easy. 
Blepharitis 
Blepharitis treatment 
TX: Warm compress; daily lid scrubs; erythromycin, quinolone or bacitracin ophthalmic ointment for anterior blepharitis...
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N5334 Antimicrobials questions and answers 100% correct 2024 Is an antibiotic indicated on the basis of clinical findings? Antibiotics are indicated for obvious or suspect bacterial infections such as bacterial meningitis or endocarditis. Localized in
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Is an antibiotic indicated on the basis of clinical 
findings? 
Antibiotics are indicated for obvious or suspect 
bacterial infections such as bacterial meningitis 
or endocarditis. 
Localized infections such as pneumonia, UTI, 
wound infection, cellulitis
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When are IM injections indicated? - - drugs are not easily absorbed PO 
- when you want an intermediate rate of onset & duration of action 
- when parenteral delivery is necessary 
What are the reasons to give an injection? - - if drug is poorly absorbed or degraded by GI system 
- if pt is uncooperative, unconscious, unable to take PO 
- used when localized therapy is desired 
- preferred when rapid & predictable drug response is desired in ER situations 
Enlarged base by which a hollow needle ...
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NURS 5335 family 2 Study Guide EENT Family Nursing II Modules 1&2, Exam Solutions
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NURS 5335 family 2 Study Guide EENT Family Nursing II Modules 1&2, Exam Solutions-Non-Ulcerative: A/W seborrhea; seen commonly with trisomy 21; affects those with psoriasis, seborrhea, eczema, allergies and lice. Chemical and environmental irritants contribute 
 
Ulcerative:Involves the lash follicle & the Meibomian glands of the eyelid.May be pustules at the base of the hair follicle that crust & bleed.Lashes break easy. - Blepharitis 
 
Blepharitis treatment - TX: Warm compress; daily lid scru...
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Peds exam 2 CH 37 (Derm), 33 (GI), 35 (GU), 25 (immune), 32(Resp)
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Peds exam 2 CH 37 (Derm), 33 (GI), 35 (GU), 25 (immune), 32(Resp) 
 
 
 
1. The primary care pediatric nurse practitioner is teaching a parent of a child with dry skin about hydrating the skin with bathing. What will the nurse practitioner include in teaching? 
 
A. Apply lubricating agents at least 1 hour after the bath. 
 
B. Have the child soak in a lukewarm water bath. 
 
C. Keep the child in the bath until the skin begins to "prune." 
 
D. Soaping should be done at the beginning of the b...
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Advanced Nursing NSG 6001 Exam 
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Chalazion - answerA chronic sterile, lipogranulomatous inflammation lesion of the mibomian 
gland. 
What causes a Chalazion - answermeibomian glands secrete the oil layer of the tear film in the 
eye. NOT AN INFECTION. More common in adults. 
What are the risk factors of a Chalazion - answerChronic Blepharitis, Seborrhea, Viral 
infection, rosacea 
Clinical presentation of Chalazion - answerChronic swelling at the inner eye lid. (NO...
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A 14-year-old girl presents to the ED with agitation, hallucinations, and myalgias. Her father notes she 
has been sick recently with a viral upper respiratory illness. Upon attempting to drink water, she begins 
to choke and retch violently. To which of the following was she likely exposed? - *Skunk bite* 
not bat feces 
DX: rabies 
-Postexposure prophylaxis involves three steps, including wound care, passive immunization with human 
rabies immunoglobulin (HRIG) infiltrated around the wound and...
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NUR 106 Final Exam Review Questions With 
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Wound care - treatment for small lacerations that don't require sutures, treatment for puncture 
wounds - answer(1) Lacerations: Wash the wound gently with mild soap & water or normal 
saline 
(2) Puncture wounds 
(a) Cleanse by soaking the foot in warm water with soap 
(b) Avoid the use of hydrogen peroxide, alcohol, & povidone-iodine - have a cytotoxic effect on 
healthy cells & minimal effect on controlling infection 
(c) Cover an...
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