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Bates Advanced Physical Assessment Midterm Exam
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Preauricular nodes in front of the ear 
 
Posterior auricular node superficial to the mastoid process (behind the ear) 
 
Occipital node at the base of the skull posteriorly 
 
Tonsillar node at the angle of the mandible 
 
Submandibular node midway between the angle and the tip of the mandible. These nodes are usually smaller and smoother than the lobulated subman-dibular gland against which they lie 
 
Submental nodes in the midline a few centi-meters behind the tip of the mandible 
 
Superfic...
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Midterm Exam: NR511/ NR 511 (2023/ 2024 New Update) Differential Diagnosis & Primary Care Practicum Exam Review| Weeks 1-4| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct- Chamberlain
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Midterm Exam: NR511/ NR 511 (2023/ 2024 
New Update) Differential Diagnosis & 
Primary Care Practicum Exam Review| 
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QUESTION 
 Who is more at risk to develop impetigo? 
 
 
Answer: 
Kids/children 
 
 
 
QUESTION 
 What is impetigo? 
 
 
Answer: 
highly contagious bacterial skin infection 
 
 
 
QUESTION 
 What is a non-pharmacologic management for impetigo? 
 
 
Answer: 
Involves solutions or substances to be used to ...
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NR 509 Bates / Midterm Latest Update 100% Correct
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NR 509 Bates / Midterm Latest Update 100% Correct 
Preauricular nodes in front of the ear 
Posterior auricular node superficial to the mastoid process (behind the ear) 
Occipital node at the base of the skull posteriorly 
Tonsillar node at the angle of the mandible 
Submandibular node midway between the angle and the tip of the mandible. These nodes are usually smaller and smoother than the lobulated subman-dibular gland against which they lie 
Submental nodes in the midline a few centi-meters b...
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BSMCON NUR 2102 Exam- HEENT with Complete Solutions |Latest Update Questions 2024-2025
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Name the 13 different cranial lymph nodes discussed in class - ANSWER Preauricular 
Postauricular (mastoid) 
Occipital 
Parotid 
Retropharyngeal (tonsillar) 
Submandibular 
Submental 
Sublingual 
Anterior superficial cervical 
Posterior superficial cervical 
Facial 
Sternomastoid 
Supraclavicular
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BSMCON NUR 2102- HEENT QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS!!
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Name the 13 different cranial lymph nodes discussed in class - Answer-Preauricular 
Postauricular (mastoid) 
Occipital 
Parotid 
Retropharyngeal (tonsillar) 
Submandibular 
Submental 
Sublingual 
Anterior superficial cervical 
Posterior superficial cervical 
Facial 
Sternomastoid 
Supraclavicular 
normocephalic - Answer-Head, and all organs of the head, are completely normal 
microcephalic - Answer-Abnormally small head. 
Microcephaly- infants born with abnormally small heads 
hydrocephalic - An...
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NR 509 MIDTERM STUDY GUIDE FINAL 2023-2024
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Preauricular nodes - CORRECT ANSWER-in front of the ear 
Posterior auricular node - CORRECT ANSWER-superficial to the mastoid process 
(behind the ear) 
Occipital node - CORRECT ANSWER-at the base of the skull posteriorly 
Tonsillar node - CORRECT ANSWER-at the angle of the mandible 
Submandibular node - CORRECT ANSWER-midway between the angle and the tip of 
the mandible. These nodes are usually smaller and smoother than the lobulated 
subman-dibular gland against which they lie 
Submental n...
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NR 509 MIDTERM STUDY GUIDE FINAL 2023-2024
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NR 509 MIDTERM STUDY GUIDE FINAL 
 
Preauricular nodes - CORRECT ANSWER-in front of the ear 
Posterior auricular node - CORRECT ANSWER-superficial to the mastoid process 
(behind the ear) 
Occipital node - CORRECT ANSWER-at the base of the skull posteriorly 
Tonsillar node - CORRECT ANSWER-at the angle of the mandible 
Submandibular node - CORRECT ANSWER-midway between the angle and the tip of 
the mandible. These nodes are usually smaller and smoother than the lobulated 
subman-dibular glan...
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NR 509 Bates / midterm (Bates advanced physical assessment) questions with complete solutions
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Preauricular nodes 
in front of the ear 
 
Posterior auricular node 
superficial to the mastoid process (behind the ear) 
 
Occipital node 
at the base of the skull posteriorly 
 
Tonsillar node 
at the angle of the mandible 
 
Submandibular node 
midway between the angle and the tip of the mandible. These nodes are usually smaller and smoother than the lobulated subman-dibular gland against which they lie 
 
Submental nodes 
in the midline a few centi-meters behind the tip of the mandible
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AGNP BOARD EXAM QUESTIONS CARDIOVASCULAR ASSESSMENT (107 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS AND EXPLANATIONS )
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1. Question: 
The preauricular nodes drain lymphatic fluid from the: 
A. palpebral conjunctiva and the skin adjacent to the ear within 
the temporal region. 
B. eyelids, the conjunctiva, and the skin and mucous membrane of the 
nose and cheek. 
C. mouth, throat, and face. 
D. posterior part of the temporoparietal region.
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MARYVILLE MVU PEDI OB NURS 629 EXAM 3 WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
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MARYVILLE MVU PEDI OB NURS 629 EXAM 3 WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 
Risk factors related to elevated cholesterol? 
· Obesity 
· Diabetes 
· Hypertension 
· Family history: 
o Coronary heart disease prior to age 55 
o Hyperlipidemia 
o Diabetes 
 
 
Most common cyanotic cardiac lesion (disorder) 
Tetralogy of Fallot 
 
 
What is Tetralogy of Fallot? 
a congenital heart condition involving four abnormalities occurring together: 
1) Pulmonary valve stenosis 
2) RT vent hypertrophy 
3)Vent septum Def...
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