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Updated Exit HESI Version 2 Exam Questions And Answers
  • Updated Exit HESI Version 2 Exam Questions And Answers

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  • Grave's disease signs and symptoms - ANS -Enlarged thyroid -Acceleration of body process: weight loss, increased appetite, diarrhea, heat intolerance, tachycardia, palpitations, increased BP, diaphoresis, nervousness, insomnia -Exophthalmos -Increased T3 and T4 levels -Low TSH levels Grave's disease test - ANS -Radioactive Iodine Uptake to detect how the thyroid is working -Ultrasound -Bloodwork -Imaging tests Grave's disease treatment - ANS -Goal: inhibit pr...
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ANCC FNP Exam Question and Answers
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  • caused by too much insulin (or missing a meal or snack) in the evening, which results in hypoglycemia in the ear morning (2-3am). the body compensates by secreting glucagon (from the liver) and epinephrine, which results in high blood glucose levels in the morning. Cushing's syndrome ~Ans~ caused by prolonged exposure to high levels of cortisol (excess androgens, not estrogen) associated with delayed puberty and growth failure in children and adolescents Gynecomastia gold standar...
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ATI Medsurg Exam 3 - Endocrine, HIV, Shock/Sepsis, Kidneys
  • ATI Medsurg Exam 3 - Endocrine, HIV, Shock/Sepsis, Kidneys

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  • 3 hormones that come from posterior pituitary (everything else is anterior!) - ADH, vasopressin, & oxytocin what are steroids derived from? - cholesterol where are steroids produced? - adrenal glands and gonads are steroids or non-steroids hydrophobic? - steroids = hydrophobic non-steroids = hydrophilic what are non-steroids derived from? - proteins/peptides endocrine tumors are usually benign/malignant and slow/fast-growing - benign and slow-growing overgrowth of what 3 kinds of cells ...
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Exit HESI Version 2 Study Guide 2023-2024
  • Exit HESI Version 2 Study Guide 2023-2024

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  • Grave's disease signs and symptoms - -Enlarged thyroid -Acceleration of body process: weight loss, increased appetite, diarrhea, heat intolerance, tachycardia, palpitations, increased BP, diaphoresis, nervousness, insomnia -Exopthalamos -Increased T3 and T4 levels -Low TSH levels Grave's disease test - -Radioactive Iodine Uptake to detect how the thyroid is working -Ultrasound -Bloodwork -Imaging tests Grave's disease treatment - -Goal: inhibit production of thyroid hormones and ...
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ATI Capstone Med Surg Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • ATI Capstone Med Surg Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • ATI Capstone Med Surg Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass a nurse is assessing a pt who has a history of migraine headaches with aura and reports feeling a "migraine coming on", the nurse should expect the pt to report what manifestation -Answer-visual disturbance a nurse is teaching a pt who has a new diagnosis of MS about visual changes she might experience as the disease progresses, what would she include? -Answer-double vision a nurse is teaching a pt who has asthma about using a pe...
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CCRN Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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  • CCRN Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass SIADH - Answer- increased ADH level, holding on to too much water, dilutional hyponatremia. Decreased osmolarity=hypoosmolar. Decreased urinary output. CSF normal protein, glucose, WBCs, specific gravity, - Answer- Protein <100, Glucose: 70 WBCs: 4 cells/mm2 Specific gravity 1.007 Poikothermia - Answer- fluctuation of core body temperature of more than 2° C due to changes in ambient room temperature pathophysiology of a seizure - Answer- neuro...
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med surg ati capstone exam questions and answers 100% pass
  • med surg ati capstone exam questions and answers 100% pass

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  • med surg ati capstone exam questions and answers 100% pass a nurse is assessing a pt who has a herniated lumbar disc, what finding would the nurse expect -Answer-the pt reports tingling and burning sensation in one foot a nurse is assessing a pt who has a history of migraine headaches with aura and reports feeling a "migraine coming on", the nurse should expect the pt to report what manifestation -Answer-visual disturbance a nurse is teaching a pt who has a new diagnosis of MS about vis...
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EMT NATIONAL REGISTRY-101 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
  • EMT NATIONAL REGISTRY-101 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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  • 3 effects of intracranial pressure on vital signs bradycardia, irregular breathing, hypertension ___ ___ is part of a syndrome called chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) chronic bronchitis Brainpower Read More 0:14 / 0:15 ___ ___ is usually caused by viruses or bacteria and may last several days or weeks. Acute bronchitis a group of diseases characterized by the pathological limitation of airflow in the airway that is not fully reversible. COPD A lat...
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ATI Capstone Med Surg Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • ATI Capstone Med Surg Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • ATI Capstone Med Surg Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass a nurse is assessing a pt who has a history of migraine headaches with aura and reports feeling a "migraine coming on", the nurse should expect the pt to report what manifestation -Answer-visual disturbance a nurse is teaching a pt who has a new diagnosis of MS about visual changes she might experience as the disease progresses, what would she include? -Answer-double vision a nurse is teaching a pt who has asthma about using a pe...
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CNRN Exam 349 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
  • 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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