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CNRN Exam 349 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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CNRN Exam 349 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
 
Describe a hangmans fracture - CORRECT ANSWERbilateral fracture through the arch of C2 
 
Tx for hangmans fx? - CORRECT ANSWERHalo or cervical traction 
 
Describe a jefferson's fracture - CORRECT ANSWERburst fracture through the arch of c1 
 
Describe anterior cord syndrome - CORRECT ANSWERLoss of motor, pain and temp, but keep deep touch, vibration and position sense 
 
Describe brown sequard - CORRECT ANSWERipsilateral motor touch and positi...
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Ortho EOR exam questions and answers with complete A solutions
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Ortho EOR exam questions and answers with complete A solutions 
What are the top 3 causes of AVN 
trauma, chronic steroid use, and alcohol use 
 
 
 
For an intertrochanteric femur fracture how does the foot/leg look? surgery? 
it is externally rotated, abducted and shortened. needs surgery 
 
 
 
If you have a posterior dislocation of hip what is the leg doing? 
leg is shortened, flexed, adducted and internally rotated 
 
 
 
If you have an anterior dislocation of hip what is the leg doing 
mid...
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Musculoskeletal Saunders NCLEX with complete solution 2023
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On a visit to the clinic, a client reports the onset of early symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis. The nurse should conduct a focused assessment for: 
1.	Limited motion of joints. 
2.	Deformed joints of the hands. 3. Early morning stiffness. 
4. Rheumatoid nodules. - correct answer 3. 
Initially, most clients with early symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis complain of early morning stiffness or stiffness after sitting still for a while. Later symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis include limited joint range...
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Unit 19 Nutritional Health
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Over-nutrition 
A condition that results from eating too much, or eating too many of the wrong types of food, or taking too many vitamins or other dietary supplements. 
 
 
Deficiency 
The absence of a particular nutrient in the body, due to a lack in the diet or conditions that prevent nutrients being absorbed from the diet. 
 
 
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Antioxidant 
Substances that may prevent or delay some types of cell damage, such as cancer. Antioxidants are found in many foods, including fruits...
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Class notes pedodontics
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The development of teeth is a complex process that occurs in stages, starting from the early formation of tooth buds to the eruption of fully developed teeth. However, sometimes, developmental disturbances can occur, resulting in anomalies in dental growth and formation. Here is a brief description of developmental disturbances of teeth: 
 
Tooth Hypoplasia: Tooth hypoplasia refers to the incomplete or defective development of tooth enamel. It can manifest as white or brown spots, grooves, or pi...
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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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NURSING NR TESTBANKS|NR 283
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Chapter 09: Musculoskeletal Disorders 
 
1. Which of the following cells produce new bone? 
a.	Osteocytes 
b.	Osteoblasts 
c.	Osteoclasts 
d.	Stem cells from the bone marrow 
ANS: B REF: 159 
2. What is the chemical transmitter released at the neuromuscular junction? 
a.	Norepinephrine 
b.	GABA 
c.	Serotonin 
d.	Acetylcholine 
ANS: D REF: 161 
3. What are the two types of bone tissue? 
a.	Vascular and nonvascular 
b.	Spongy and calcified 
c.	Compact and cancellous 
d.	Dense and pliable 
ANS: C R...
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NURSING NR TESTBANKS|NR 283 GRADED A VERIFIED
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Chapter 09: Musculoskeletal Disorders 
 
1. Which of the following cells produce new bone? 
a.	Osteocytes 
b.	Osteoblasts 
c.	Osteoclasts 
d.	Stem cells from the bone marrow 
ANS: B REF: 159 
2. What is the chemical transmitter released at the neuromuscular junction? 
a.	Norepinephrine 
b.	GABA 
c.	Serotonin 
d.	Acetylcholine 
ANS: D REF: 161 
3. What are the two types of bone tissue? 
a.	Vascular and nonvascular 
b.	Spongy and calcified 
c.	Compact and cancellous 
d.	Dense and pliable 
ANS: C R...
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