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PNP Practice Test 2
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In a 2 month old with visible rib fractures on radiograph, the NEXT most critical evaluation to obtain is a: 
 
A. long bone series 
B. coagulation profile 
C. CT scan of the head 
D. retinal ophthalmologic exam - Answer- The correct answer is C - CT scan of the head 
Posterior rib fractures associated with accidental trauma are rare. 
 
Posterior fractures can be seen in infants who have been shaken as the perpetrator hands are typically wrapped around the infant's thorax during the shaking, ...
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Radiology and Nuclear Medicine Final Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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Radiology and Nuclear Medicine Final Exam 
Questions with Correct Answers 
Diagnostic imaging - answerRadiology, nuclear med, photography, mico imaging, and other 
types 
Radiography - answerMost common subspecialty. It uses x-rays to produce a diagnostic 
imaging. 
X-rays - answerAre a form of invisible radiation. Produced when a positively charged metal 
plate inside a vacuum is bombarded with a stream of electrons. 
They have short wavelengths and contain so much energy that they are able to ...
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Bontrager Chapter 3 Abdomen Exam Questions And Answers
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Bontrager Chapter 3 Abdomen 
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What is the most common abdominal radiograph? - ANSWER- AP supine often called 
the KUB (kidneys, ureters, and bladder) 
Plain radiographs are taken without the use of what? - ANSWER- contrast 
Acute abdominal series may show what? - ANSWER- bowel obstruction 
perforations involving: 
free intraperitoneal air 
excessive fluid in abdomen 
intra-abdominal mass 
air outside the digestive tract - ANSWER- intraperitoneal air 
how many radiogra...
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NSG 3100 exam 4 Latest 2024/2025;New 50 Questions and Answers/100% Correct/Graded A+.(Galen College of Nursing)
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NSG 3100 exam 4 Latest 2024/2025;New 50 Questions and Answers/100% Correct/Graded A+.(Galen College of Nursing) 
 
NSG 3100 exam 4 Latest 2024/2025;New 50 Questions and Answers/100% Correct/Graded A+.(Galen College of Nursing) 
 
NSG 3100 exam 4 Latest 2024/2025;New 50 Questions and Answers/100% Correct/Graded A+.(Galen College of Nursing) 
 
 
NSG 3100 exam 4 Latest 2024/2025;New 50 Questions and Answers/100% Correct/Graded A+.(Galen College of Nursing) 
 
 
1.	The nurse is providing teaching t...
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NPLEX II Respiratory system Updated 2024/2025 Verified 100%
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What is a likely diagnosis: on CXR you see a primary infection of the upper lobes with pleural effusion 
and hilar lymph node enlargement. - TB 
What drug stimulates alpha1 receptors causing vasoconstriction for the use of congestion but should not 
be used with MAO inhibitors or in an individual with severe hypertension? - Oxymetazoline 
In restrictive lung disease is the FEV1/FVC ratio higher or lower than obstructive? - Higher 
What does a Sillhouette sign indicate as seen on plain film? - pn...
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DPT 712: DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING- MC QUESTIONS FROM THE BOOK AND COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100% VERIFIED
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DPT 712: DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING- MC QUESTIONS FROM THE BOOK AND COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100% VERIFIED 
 
If an image has a repetition time to 600 and a time to echo of 25, this would be an example of? 
T1-weighted image 
The ABCs of systematically evaluating a radiographic image are alignment, bone density, cartilage spaces and ______________________ 
soft tissues 
Cerebral spinal fluid on MRI appears as __________________ on T1 vs ___________________ on T2? 
dark on T1 and bright on T2-weighted images 
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NURS 3500 - Test 3 – Cardiovascular Review Questions and Correct Answers
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Electrical Conduction of Heart- Electrical impulses from myocardium make contractions - SA node, the heart's "natural pacemaker" at top of atrium releases impulse causing atrium to contract - Signal passes through AV node, causing ventricle filling - AV node checks signal and sends it through muscle fibers of ventricles causing them to contract 
Depolarization- Electrical stimulation 
Repolarization- Reset & relaxation 
Sinus Rhythm: P Wave- Atrial depolarization (stimulation) 
Sinus Rhythm: ...
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VETT 212 Week 8-11
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VETT 212 Week 8-11 
 
Urine specific gravity in a normal cat is more concentrated than that of a dog. - true 
 
The term that describes excessive intake of water is _________. - polydypsia 
 
Which of the following are true statements regarding Erythropoietin? (Check all that apply) - 
Hormone produced in the kidneys 
Stimulates the bone marrow to increase production of RBCs 
In CKD, anemia can occur 
Stimulated by hypoxia 
 
Which of the following are true regarding cystocentesis? (Check all th...
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NIFA practice test B2 100% Solved 2024
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NIFA practice test B2 100% Solved 2024 
In the following illustration, the arrows points to a line that represents the: - Answer- b. 
separation between the superior mediastinum and the inferior mediastinum 
An intramuscular injection into the buttocks is most safely done: - Answer- a. into the 
superolateral quadrant. 
Acoustic neuromas arise from the Schwann cells of the vestibular portion of the eighth 
cranial nerve and are benign tumors. What is the postauricular incisional approach that 
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NIFA practice test B2 100% Solved 2024
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NIFA practice test B2 100% Solved 2024 
In the following illustration, the arrows points to a line that represents the: - Answer- b. 
separation between the superior mediastinum and the inferior mediastinum 
An intramuscular injection into the buttocks is most safely done: - Answer- a. into the 
superolateral quadrant. 
Acoustic neuromas arise from the Schwann cells of the vestibular portion of the eighth 
cranial nerve and are benign tumors. What is the postauricular incisional approach that 
o...
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