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AMCA MAC Exam (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) 100% Correct Questions and Verified Answers| Grade A
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AMCA MAC Exam (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) 100% Correct Questions and Verified Answers| Grade A 
 
Q: what procedure requires patient intervention should be documented for patient reference? 
 
 
Answer: 
clinical procedure 
 
 
 
Q: the immune system protects the body from what 
 
 
Answer: 
disease and infection 
 
 
 
Q: a procedure for filing insurance claims would be found under which policies section of the procedural manual 
 
 
Answer: 
administrative 
 
 
 
Q: what is the proper sequence ...
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HESI PN Comprehensive Exam 2 GRADED A LATEST VERSION 2023/2024
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HESI PN Comprehensive Exam 2 
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A newborn with apnea is being discharged from the hospital with home 
monitoring. What information concerning the infant's care should the 
practical nurse review with the parents? 
A. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). 
B. Administration of intravenous antibiotics. 
C. Reassurance that the infant cannot be electrocuted during 
monitoring. 
D. Advise that the infant not be left with caretakers, such as babysitters. 
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NUR2090 Fundamentals Final Review Exam with verified Answers
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NUR2090 Fundamentals Final Review Exam with verified Answers 
 
1.	Where are the sites to assess pulse?: temporal carotid apical brachial radial femoral popliteal pedal posterior tibial 
 
2.	How do you locate the apical pulse?: locate fifth intercostal space at the left midclavicular line. 
 
3.	What is tachypnea?: rapid breathing (>20 breaths/ min) 
 
4.	What is bradypnea?: slow breathing (<12 breaths/min) 
 
5.	what is apnea?: absence of breathing (> or = 10 secs) 
 
6.	If a patient ...
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FCCS 2023-2024 Exam Questions and Answers All Correct
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FCCS 2023-2024 Exam Questions and Answers All Correct 
.What labs should you order immediately when assessing the acutely ill or injured pt? (2) - ANSWER ABG, BG 
 
What is the single most important indicator of critical illness? (hint: it's a vital sign) - ANSWER Tachypnea 
 
Increase in depth of breathing - ANSWER Kussmaul/hyperpnea 
 
Increase in depth of breathing, also called Kussmaul or hyperpnea, may indicate what severe acid/base abnormality? - ANSWER ...
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Exam 2: NSG550/ NSG 550 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Diagnostic Reasoning for Nurse Practitioners Review| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A
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Exam 2: NSG550/ NSG 550 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Diagnostic Reasoning for Nurse Practitioners Review| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A 
 
Q: A comprehensive test used to diagnose sleep disorders that records your brain waves, the oxygen level in your blood, heart rate, and breathing, as well as eye and leg movements during the study. 
 
 
Answer: 
Polysomnography 
 
 
 
Q: Indications for polysomnography 
 
 
Answer: 
-Sleep apnea 
-Periodic limb movement disorder sometime...
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Pals Heartcode 2025 QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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Where can you check a pulse on an infant and child? correct answer: infant - brachial 
child - femoral 
 
What are signs of increased respiratory effort that can lead to fatigue and respiratory failure? Select all that apply 
 
nasal flaring 
unlabored breathing 
apnea 
seesaw respirations 
retractions 
head bobbing correct answer: nasal flaring 
seesaw respirations 
retractions 
head bobbing 
 
Determine the respiratory rate by counting the number of times the chest rises in _____ seconds an...
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ABDSM Comprehensive Exam Study Guide | 385 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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Which of the following statements is true regarding a modified mallampati classification of the oral 
pharynx? 
A. Mallampati II allows visualization of only the hard palate 
B. Malampati III allows visualization of only the hard palate 
C. Malampati classifications are taken with the patient sedated and reclined 
D. Mallampati classifications of IV have greater odds ratio than Mallampati classifications of I for severe 
OSA - D. Mallampati classifications of IV have greater odds ratio than Mall...
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NURS 620 Adult 1 Exam 2 Latest 2024/2025 100% Verified -Maryville University
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NURS 620 Adult 1 Exam 2 Latest 2024/2025 
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Claudication is the classic presenting symptom associated with which of the following? - Answer ️️ 
-arterial insufficiency 
Risk factors for chronic arterial insufficiency?- - Answer ️️ -tobacco use 
You are using the CURB 65 clinical tool, for determining which patient dx with CAP should be 
hospitalized or treated at home. Mabel's score is 2- what should we do? - Answer ️️ -Short 
inpatient stay; if sh...
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HESI RN Maternity Assignment Exam - Questions and Answers
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HESI RN Maternity Assignment Exam - Questions and Answers A macrosomic infant is in stable condition after a difficult forceps-assisted delivery. After obtaining the infant's weight at 4550 grams (9 pounds, 6 ounces), what is the priority nursing action? -assess newborn reflexes for signs of neuro impairment -leave infant in the room with the mother to foster attachment -obtain serum glucose levels frequently while observing closely for signs of hypoglycemia -perform a gestational age assessm...
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Exam 2: NSG222/ NSG 222 (NEW 2024/ 2025 Update) Family Nursing | Review with Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Graded A- Herzing
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Exam 2: NSG222/ NSG 222 (NEW 2024/ 2025 Update) Family Nursing | Review with Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Graded A- Herzing 
 
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Hypoglycemia Baby 
Hypoglycemia: Temporary low plasma glucose concentrations are common in healthy newborns. 
Hypoglycemia affects as many as 40% of all full-term newborns. It is defined as a blood glucose 
level of less than 30 mg/dL or a plasma concentration of less than 45 mg/dL in the first 72 hours 
of life. Most newborns experience tra...
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