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Mosby's Essentials for Nursing Assistants Chapter 1 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
  • Mosby's Essentials for Nursing Assistants Chapter 1 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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  • Mosby's Essentials for Nursing Assistants Chapter 1 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Acute illness - ANS A sudden illness from which the person is expected to recover Chronic illness - ANS An ongoing illness that is slow or gradual is onset, no known cure, illness can be controlled with medication Terminal illness - ANS An illness or injury from which the person will not likely to recover. The person - ANS Hospitals and long term care enters provide health care services. _____ ____________ ...
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CNA practice exam 8|35 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
  • CNA practice exam 8|35 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT

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  • CNA practice exam 8|35 Questions with Verified Answers 1. While providing oral care, a CNA notices a fruity odor in an elderly patient's mouth. What should the CNA do? - CORRECT ANSWER A. Report the fruity odor to the nurse. B. Skip the oral care because the patient will need a sputum specimen. C. Tell the patient to use mouthwash. D. Do nothing. A The fruity mouth odor is not normal and could be a sign of high blood sugar. Therefore, this should be reported to the nurse immedia...
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Mosby's Essentials for Nursing Assistants Chapter 1 Correct Answer 100%
  • Mosby's Essentials for Nursing Assistants Chapter 1 Correct Answer 100%

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  • Acute illness A sudden illness from which the person is expected to recover Chronic illness An ongoing illness that is slow or gradual is onset, no known cure, illness can be controlled with medication Terminal illness An illness or injury from which the person will not likely to recover. The person Hospitals and long term care enters provide health care services. _____ ____________ is the focus of the care. Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) A nurse who has complete...
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USMLE step 1 Public Health Science Test Correct 100%
  • USMLE step 1 Public Health Science Test Correct 100%

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  • What number is in the denominator for the RATE of divorce? - Answer Per 100 marriages What number is in the denominator for the RATE of infant mortality? - Answer Per 1000 live births What is the typical RATE given in epidemiology for most cases? - Answer Per 100,000. What are most disease rates in the US for most all diseases? - Answer Less than 50 per 100,000.... Almost ALL are below 100 per 100,000 What is an INCIDENCE rate? - Answer The rate of NEW cases in a population divided b...
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Final and midterms Physical Diagnosis-Orginal updated 2024
  • Final and midterms Physical Diagnosis-Orginal updated 2024

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  • Midterm Physical Diagnosis (04.12.2020) 1. During the assessment of the patient with left ventricular failure you check the radial pulse, which has the force changing from beat to beat. Which one from the following pulses is described? A. Irregularly irregular pulse B. Pulsus alternans C. Paradoxical pulse D. Regularly irregular pulse E. Large bounding pulse F. Weak pulse 2. Left lateral decubitus position helps to identify which one from the following? A. Murmur of pulmonic stenosi...
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Final and midterms Physical Diagnosis-Orginal rated A+
  • Final and midterms Physical Diagnosis-Orginal rated A+

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  • Midterm Physical Diagnosis (04.12.2020) 1. During the assessment of the patient with left ventricular failure you check the radial pulse, which has the force changing from beat to beat. Which one from the following pulses is described? A. Irregularly irregular pulse B. Pulsus alternans C. Paradoxical pulse D. Regularly irregular pulse E. Large bounding pulse F. Weak pulse 2. Left lateral decubitus position helps to identify which one from the following? A. Murmur of pulmonic stenosi...
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Final and midterms Physical Diagnosis-Orginal
  • Final and midterms Physical Diagnosis-Orginal

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  • Midterm Physical Diagnosis (04.12.2020) 1. During the assessment of the patient with left ventricular failure you check the radial pulse, which has the force changing from beat to beat. Which one from the following pulses is described? A. Irregularly irregular pulse B. Pulsus alternans C. Paradoxical pulse D. Regularly irregular pulse E. Large bounding pulse F. Weak pulse 2. Left lateral decubitus position helps to identify which one from the following? A. Murmur of pulmonic stenosi...
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Medical-Surgical Nursing in Canada: Assessment and Management of Clinical Problems  	Lewis, Bucher, Heitkemper, Harding, Barry, Lok, Tyerman, Goldsworthy 2024 Updated
  • Medical-Surgical Nursing in Canada: Assessment and Management of Clinical Problems Lewis, Bucher, Heitkemper, Harding, Barry, Lok, Tyerman, Goldsworthy 2024 Updated

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  • Medical-Surgical Nursing in Canada: Assessment and Management of Clinical Problems Lewis, Bucher, Heitkemper, Harding, Barry, Lok, Tyerman, Goldsworthy Table of contents : Front Cover Brief Contents Title Page Copyright Page Table Of Contents About the Authors Sharon L. Lewis, RN, PhD, FAAN Linda Bucher, RN, PhD, CEN, CNE Margaret McLean Heitkemper, RN, PhD, FAAN Mariann M. Harding, RN, PhD, CNE Maureen A. Barry, RN, MScN Jana Lok, RN, MN, PhD, ENC(C) Jane Tyerman, RN, MScN, PhD ...
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OSHA 30 CONSTRUCTION FINAL EXAM
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  • OSHA 30 CONSTRUCTION FINAL EXAM 1. OSHA requires training to be provided within one year of when a safety and health program is first established A. True B. False (correct answer) The minimum safe distance for equipment operating in proximity to energized power lines that contain up to 50,000 volts is A. 25 feet B. 5 feet C. 10 feet (correct answer) D. 50 feet The GFCI fits into the standard electrical outlet box to protect ground faults. A. Disposable B. Receptacle (...
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Ear question and answers graded A+
  • Ear question and answers graded A+

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  • Air conduction sound waves move through the air in the external auditory canal, hit the tympanic membrane (TM) and cause the tympanic membrane to move. ​- 3 bones in the middle ear (the malleus, the incus, and the stapes) are connected to the TM. When the TM moves, it is transmitted to the bones. These movements cause pressure waves in the fluid-filled inner ear. - The cochlea in the inner ear is surrounded by fluid and contains multiple small hairs. Pressure waves in the fluid cause the ha...
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