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ENPC 2022 Study Guide With Complete And Rated 100% Correct Solutions.
  • ENPC 2022 Study Guide With Complete And Rated 100% Correct Solutions.

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  • ENPC 2022 Study Guide With Complete And Rated 100% Correct Solutions Pediatric triangle - Answer appearance work of breathing circulation to skin General appearance considerations - Answer Tone Interactiveness: drawn to sounds or people. Wants to play Consolability Look/Gaze Speech/cry Work of breathing: - Answer Increased work of breathing evidenced by tachypnea, stridor, grunting, retractions, accessory musles, nasal flaring, head bobbing, abnormal positioning Circulation to ...
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NUR 3029: Health Assessment Final Exam: Study Guide
  • NUR 3029: Health Assessment Final Exam: Study Guide

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  • NUR 3029: Health Assessment Final Exam: Study Guide The comprehensive examination will contain 100 multiple questions. Please refer to your course syllabus regarding examination policies, the Activities & Assignments for reading assignments, previous study guides, and class schedule. The following study guide is intended to assist you in preparing for the examination and may not be all-inclusive. Students are expected to apply concepts from pre-requisite courses. Examination preparation should ...
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PATHO STUDY GUIDE: FINAL EXAM!
  • PATHO STUDY GUIDE: FINAL EXAM!

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  • PATHO STUDY GUIDE: FINAL EXAM! Stress increases functional demand  adaptations: hypertrophy, hyperplasia, atrophy, metaplasia, dysplasia)  Stress is reversible – when it’s relieved cell returns to normal  Irreversible stress – too much damage  necrosis Reversible Stress Types 1. Atrophy: decreased size of cell due to decreased functional demand  Overall decrease tissue mass  Muscle can atrophy if not used because of injury, neuromuscular dysfunction (i.e. spinal co...
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NR 510/AANP Study LATEST,100% CORRECT
  • NR 510/AANP Study LATEST,100% CORRECT

  • Class notes • 51 pages • 2021
  • NR 510/AANP Study LATEST Cardiac • Know S3 what does it mean o Indicative of CHF. Occurs during early diastole, aka ventricular gallop or S3 gallop. Sounds like Kentucky. Considered abnormal id occurs after the age of 35. May be normal in children or young adults if there is no signs or symptoms of heart disease. • Know S4 it is a sign of what? They describe a patient. o Sounds like Tennessee. Caused by increased resistance due to a stiff left ventricle, usually indicates LVH. Conside...
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NURS 6550 MIDTERM EXAM STUDY GUIDE
  • NURS 6550 MIDTERM EXAM STUDY GUIDE

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  • Generalized anxiety disorder diagnosis criteria (1) Primary neurotransmitter in PTSD * PTSD diagnosis and treatment Treatment of acute panic attacks- What are the medications for initial/first line Inpatient treatment of depression- ECT Venlafaxine dosing Endogenous depression pathophysiology is best described as? Differences between panic attacks and panic disorder? What are Major Depressive disorder symptoms?- Familiarize yourself with the side effects of Lithium- ...
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