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NPTE Cardiopulmonary|QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS|VERIFIED
  • NPTE Cardiopulmonary|QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS|VERIFIED

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  • NPTE Cardiopulmonary A physical therapist completes a respiratory assessment on a patient in an acute care hospital. The examination reveals decreased breath sounds and decreased fremitus. This finding is MOST indicative of: 1) pleural effusion 2) pulmonary edema 3) consolidation 4) atelactasis ANSWER- 1) Pleural effusion Decreased breath sounds and decreased fremitus are most likely caused by? ANSWER- Pleural effusion or pneumothorax Decreased breath sounds and increased fremitus...
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CCMA Certification study guide (Complete solutions, 100% Verified)
  • CCMA Certification study guide (Complete solutions, 100% Verified)

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  • CCMA Certification study guide (Complete solutions, 100% Verified) CCMA Certification study guide (Complete solutions, A+ Rated) Chief complaint CC The reason a patient called for help. Also, the patient's response to questions such as "What's wrong?" or "What happened?" History of present illness HPI Explains the chief complaint. A chronological description of the development of the patient's present illness from the first sign or symptom or from the previous encounter to th...
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CCMA Certification study guide with all questions and answers latest(100% VERIFIED)
  • CCMA Certification study guide with all questions and answers latest(100% VERIFIED)

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  • 1. Chief complaint CC: The reason a patient called for help. Also, the patient's response to questions such as "What's wrong?" or "What happened?" 2. History of present illness HPI: Explains the chief complaint. A chronological description of the development of the patient's present illness from the first sign or symptom or from the previous encounter to the present. 3. Vital Signs: Temperature, pulse, respiration, and Blood pressure are all ___________ ___________. 4. Normal oral ...
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ScribeAmerica Outpatient Final Exam  Questions With Correct Answers 2024/25
  • ScribeAmerica Outpatient Final Exam Questions With Correct Answers 2024/25

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  • subjective vs objective - Correct Answer feeling vs fact pain vs tenderness - Correct Answer patients feeling vs physicians assessment benign - Correct Answer normal, nothing of concern acute vs chronic - Correct Answer new onset vs long standing baseline - Correct Answer an individuals normal state of being ausculation - Correct Answer listening to sound with a stethoscope palpation - Correct Answer act of pressing on an area (by the physician) inpatient - Correct An...
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ATI Capstone Weekly Tips Med/Surg (A+ Graded)
  • ATI Capstone Weekly Tips Med/Surg (A+ Graded)

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  • 4 Precipitating Factors of Angina correct answers The 4 Es 1) Exertion 2) Eating 3) Emotional distress 4) Extreme Temperature (hot or cold) s/s of arterial occlusion correct answers The 4 Ps 1) Pain 2) Pulselessness 3) Pallor 4) Paresthesia MADD DOG (acronym for CHF treatment) correct answers M-morphine A-aminophylline D-digoxin D-dopamine D-diuretics O-oxygen G-Gasses (ABGs) Causes of Heart Murmur (SPASM acroynm) correct answers S-stenosis of a valve P-partial obstruct...
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NR509 Head to Toe Assessment 100% Correct
  • NR509 Head to Toe Assessment 100% Correct

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  • NR509 Head to Toe Assessment 100% Correct Introduce yourself & patient Hi, my name is ________ and I will be performing a physical examination for NR509 Advanced Physical Assessment at Chamberlain University My name is _____ and I give permission for this video assessment to be uploaded to Chamberlain college of nursing Facial skin No discoloration or lesions Head Midline, symmetrical, normal in size Lymph node palpation (9 locations) Preauricular - in front of ear Post auricular - behind ea...
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ScribeAmerica Outpatient Final Exam Accurate 100%
  • ScribeAmerica Outpatient Final Exam Accurate 100%

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  • subjective vs objective - ANSWERSfeeling vs fact pain vs tenderness - ANSWERSpatients feeling vs physicians assessment benign - ANSWERSnormal, nothing of concern acute vs chronic - ANSWERSnew onset vs long standing baseline - ANSWERSan individuals normal state of being ausculation - ANSWERSlistening to sound with a stethoscope palpation - ANSWERSact of pressing on an area (by the physician) inpatient - ANSWERSadmitted to the hospital overnight outpatient - ANSWERSseen and...
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CCMA Certification study guide (Complete solutions, A+ Rated)
  • CCMA Certification study guide (Complete solutions, A+ Rated)

  • Exam (elaborations) • 16 pages • 2023
  • CCMA Certification study guide (Complete solutions, A+ Rated) Chief complaint CC The reason a patient called for help. Also, the patient's response to questions such as "What's wrong?" or "What happened?" History of present illness HPI Explains the chief complaint. A chronological description of the development of the patient's present illness from the first sign or symptom or from the previous encounter to the present. Vital Signs Temperature, pulse, respiration, and Blood pr...
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ScribeAmerica Outpatient Final Exam Well Answered
  • ScribeAmerica Outpatient Final Exam Well Answered

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  • subjective vs objective -Answer feeling vs fact pain vs tenderness -Answer patients feeling vs physicians assessment benign -Answer normal, nothing of concern acute vs chronic -Answer new onset vs long standing baseline -Answer an individuals normal state of being ausculation -Answer listening to sound with a stethoscope palpation -Answer act of pressing on an area (by the physician) inpatient -Answer admitted to the hospital overnight outpatient -Answer seen and...
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ScribeAmerica Outpatient Final Exam 2023 with accurate solutions
  • ScribeAmerica Outpatient Final Exam 2023 with accurate solutions

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  • subjective vs objective feeling vs fact pain vs tenderness patients feeling vs physicians assessment benign normal, nothing of concern acute vs chronic new onset vs long standing baseline an individuals normal state of being ausculation listening to sound with a stethoscope palpation act of pressing on an area (by the physician) inpatient admitted to the hospital overnight outpatient seen and sent home the same day chief com...
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