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Swift River New patients UPDATED Actual Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Swift River New patients UPDATED Actual 
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Joyce Workman, 42- year old female who presents to the Diabetes Clinic with a new 
diagnosis of type II diabetes. She has been documented as being obese, new onset 
hypertension, polyuria, and a rash on her abdomen. She was asymptomatic upon arrival. She 
was admitted yesterday for stabilization of her glucose levels, and assist her with lifestyle 
modification. She states she leads a sedentary lifestyle as a bank ...
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PATHO 370 QUIZ CH. 36, 37, 38, 40, 41: Questions & Answers: Guaranteed A+ Score Guide
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A tumor which results in excessive production and release of catecholamine is: 
a. Cushing disease 
b. Conn syndrome 
c. Goiter 
d. pheochromocytoma 
(Ans- Pheochromocytoma 
 
Barrett esophagus is 
a. gastrin-secreting lesion 
b. gastrin-secreting tumor 
c. benign condition 
d. preneoplastic lesion 
(Ans- Preneoplastic lesion 
 
It is true that growth hormone excess in adults 
a. results in the condition of acromegaly 
b. leads to abnormally tall stature 
c. is associated with hypoglycemia 
d....
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ATI PN Comp Predictor Review BUN levels - 10-20
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ATI PN Comp 
Predictor Review 
BUN levels - 10-20 
WBC levels - 5,000-10,000 
Serum creatinine levels - males 0.6-1.2; females 0.5-1.1 
Therapeutic digoxin levels - 0.8-2.0 
HbA1c levels - 4%-6%
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WCU Patho CYU ALL CHAPTERS QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
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What finding would rule out a diagnosis of irritable bowel syndrome in a patient with chronic diarrhea? 
 
a.Negative stool leukocytes 
b.Intermittent constipation 
c.Bloody stools 
d.Abdominal pain and distention - correct answer C 
 
What indicator is most helpful in evaluating long-term blood glucose management in patients with diabetes mellitus? 
 
a.Blood glucose levels 
b.Clinical manifestations of hyperglycemia 
c.Glycosylated hemoglobin levels (HbA1c) 
d.Urine glucose levels - correct an...
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PN PHARMACOLOGY ONLINE PRACTICE 2020 A
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PN PHARMACOLOGY ONLINE PRACTICE 2020 A 
 
 
A nurse is reinforcing teaching with a client who is using phenylephrine nasal spray three times daily 
and reports rebound congestion. which of the following instructions should the nurse include to reduce 
the effects of rebound congestion? - ANSWER discontinue use in the left nostril, then in the right nostril 
 
Discontinuing the medication one nostril at a time can overcome rebound congestion. 
 
 
 
A nur...
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NURS 220 final exam (Questions + Answers) Solved
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mothers with diabetes may give birth to babies with macrosomnia, which is the condition 
of having: - ️️an abnormally large body, birth weight of 4000 grams (8lbs 13oz) and 
above 
type 1 diabetes is characterized by: - ️️absolute insulin deficiency that results from 
autoimmune descriction of pancreatic beta cells 
Hyperosmolar hyperglycemic syndrome: - ️️extreme hyperglycemia, assiciated with 
dehydration, hyperosmolar blood, and altered mental status 
1. Diabetes Mellitus describe...
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Pediatrics: Nursing Care of Children Final question n answers graded A+
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Pediatrics: Nursing Care of Children FinalA nurse is caring for a child who is receiving treatment for diabetic ketoacidosis and has a current blood glucose level of 250mg/dL. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? 
 
A. Administer 5% dextrose in 0.9% sodium chloride by continuous IV infusion. 
 
B. Give potassium as a rapid IV bolus. - Giving potassium as a rapid IV bolus is contraindicated because it can result in cardiac arrest. 
 
C. Administer 3 units of ultralente insulin s...
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Pathophysiology of the Endocrine System, MSN 570 Advance Patho Questions and Answers | Latest Version | 2024/2025 | 100% Pass
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Pathophysiology of the Endocrine 
System, MSN 570 Advance Patho 
Questions and Answers | Latest Version 
 
| 2024/2025 | 100% Pass 
 
What is the most common cause of primary adrenal insufficiency? 
The most common cause of primary adrenal insufficiency, also known as Addison's disease, 
is autoimmune destruction of the adrenal cortex, leading to a deficiency of cortisol and 
aldosterone. 
 
How does the body compensate for low blood sugar levels? 
In response to low blood sugar levels, the p...
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MLT License Exam Questions And Answers, Latest Updated 2024/2025 (Graded A+)
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MLT License Exam Questions And Answers, Latest Updated 2024/2025 (Graded A+) The name of the rapid test seen in the image, often used to differentiate S. pneumoniae 
from viridans streptococci, in which a drop of 10% deoxycholate was placed on an area of 
growth, is: 
A) Bile solubility test 
B) Bile esculin hydrolysis 
C) Optochin susceptibility test 
D) Bacitracin susceptibility test - ANSWER A) Bile solubility test 
Which of the following describes the Westgard multi-rule R4S? 
A) Four consec...
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Increased concentration of alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) in adults are most characteristically associated with: The correct answer is highlighted below Hepatocellular carcinoma Alcoholic cirrhosis Megaloblastic anemia Multiple myeloma AFP is one of the oncofeta
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Increased concentration of alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) in adults are most characteristically associated with: 
The correct answer is highlighted below 
Hepatocellular carcinoma 
Alcoholic cirrhosis 
Megaloblastic anemia 
Multiple myeloma 
AFP is one of the oncofetal proteins which are produced in high concentration during fetal life. AFP is produced by the fetal yolk sac and liver. Oncofetal proteins usually disappear or are reduced to very low concentrations after birth. Increased alpha-fetoprotein...
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