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CHA 1: Exam 2 - Set 2 Questions With Correct Solutions, Already Passed!!
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How is Respiratory Alkalosis diagnosed? - -ABGs 
-Blood culture (infection?) 
-Electrolytes: hypocalcemia, hypokalemia 
What are the differences seen between acute and chronic Respiratory Acidosis - *Acute*: 
-rapid drop in respirations 
-rapid pH change 
-may be from pneumonia, choking, chest trauma, narcotic od 
*Chronic*: 
-changes occur over time 
-kidneys have time to compensate 
-COPD, ASTHMA, CF, MS 
How do the kidneys compensate for respiratory acidosis? - They will retain bicarb (HCO3) ...
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NBME 25 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS 
Patient had anaphylaxis following the transfusion of fresh frozen plasma. What is the genetic deficiency? IgA deficiency. Patient with this disease may have preformed antibodies against IgA 
How does sitagliptin work? It is a competitive inhibitor of dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP4). It prevents breakdown of GI incretins (ex: glucagon-like peptide, GLP-1) and promote endogenous release of insulin. ** DPP4 inhibitor increases endogenous insulin 
What are acou...
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CCPR (19) EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, GRADED A+/ VERIFIED.| latest update 2024/25|
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CCPR (19) EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, 
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Limited horizontal nystagmus resolves by: 
a. 1-2 months of age 
b. 2-3 months of age 
c. 3-4 months of age - -c. 3-4 months of age 
Infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia have increased energy needs, often as much as: 
a. 10-20% 
b. 20-40% 
c. 40-60% - -b. 20-40% 
What are the protein requirements for term infants? 
a. 2 g/kg/day 
b. 3 g/kg/day 
c. 4 g/kg/day - -b. 3 g/kg/day 
Preterm may require 3.5-4 g/kg/day. Minimum is 2 g...
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CMN 568 Unit 4 Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
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When does malrotation occur? - at about the 10th week of gestation 
What is a malrotation? - a congenital abnormality that occurs during the embryonic phase of 
development when the midgut retracts into the abdominal cavity. The midgut rotates counterclockwise 
When do infants typically become symptomatic with a malrotation? - at 3 weeks of life 
What is the classic sign of a malrotation? - bilious vomitting 
How is a malrotation diagnosed? - upper GI study 
What are some radiologic findings tha...
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CCPR (19) Paediatrics Questions With Verified Answers 2023/2024
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CCPR (19) Paediatrics Questions With 
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Limited horizontal nystagmus resolves by: 
a. 1-2 months of age 
b. 2-3 months of age 
c. 3-4 months of age - Answer-c. 3-4 months of age 
Infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia have increased energy needs, often as much 
as: 
a. 10-20% 
b. 20-40% 
c. 40-60% - Answer-b. 20-40% 
What are the protein requirements for term infants? 
a. 2 g/kg/day 
b. 3 g/kg/day 
c. 4 g/kg/day - Answer-b. 3 g/kg/day 
Preterm may require 3.5-4 g/kg/...
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The nurse is irrigating an acid chemical burn on a client's arm. Which would indicate to the nurse that irrigation can be stopped? 
1. Client's pain rating has decreased from 6 to 2 on a 0 to 10 pain scale. 
2. The pH value of the runoff solution is 7.0. 
3. Client reports a burning sensation in the affected arm. 
4. Capillary refill is less than 2 seconds in the affected arm. - 2. Correct: A pH of 7 is nonacidic, so the solution's pH indicates that the acid chemical has been removed 
1. Inco...
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Nurs 320 Exam 1 Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Normal Na+ level Correct Answer 135-145 meq/L 
 
Normal K+ level Correct Answer 3.5-5 meq/L 
 
Normal Ca+ level Correct Answer 9-11 meq/L 
 
Normal Mg+ level Correct Answer 1.8-3 meq/L 
 
Normal Cl- level Correct Answer 96-106 meq/L 
 
Normal P level Correct Answer 3-4.5 meq/L 
 
Normal BUN level Correct Answer 8-20 mg/dl 
 
Normal creatinine level Correct Answer 0.6-1.2 mg/dl 
 
Hypernatremia signs/symptoms Correct Answer low urine output, low BP, tachycardia, mental status changes 
 
Treatment...
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2024 ATI RN Concept-Based Assessment, Proctored Exam for Level 2|Complete Test Bank Includes Online Practice
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ATI RN Concept-Based Assessment, Proctored Exam for Level 2 Complete Test Bank Includes Online Practice Question:-A nurse is assessing a client who has been taking antacids frequently for gastrointestinal distress. The assessment findings include drowsiness, muscle weakness, bradycardia, and hypotension. Which of the following electrolyte imbalance should the nurse suspect? a. hypophosphatemia b. hypochloremia c. hypomagnesemia d. hypernatremia {{Correct Ans- c The nurse should identify that fre...
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Final exam NUR 104 (100% Errorless Answers)
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pH value correct answers 7.35-7.45 
 
PaCo2 correct answers 35-45 mmHg 
 
HCO3- correct answers 22-26 mEq/L 
 
PaO2 correct answers 80-100 mmHg 
 
SaO2 correct answers >95% 
 
respiratory acidosis causes correct answers central nervous system depression, pneumothorax, hypoventilation, bronchial obstruction and atelectasis, severe pulmonary infections, heart failure with pulmonary edema, massive pulmonary embolus, myasthenia gravis, multiple sclerosis 
 
clinical manifestations of respiratory ...
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BIO 669 Quiz 1 Rated A+
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BIO 669 Quiz 1 Rated A+ 
Aldosterone preserves sodium in kidneys and increases plasma (blood volume by causing 
bloodstream to reabsorb water from the increase Na) volume and BP by excreting potassium in urine. 
(secreted by adrenal gland, can increase the amount of Na conserved by kidneys and sent into 
bloodstream) can control Bp 
Alloimmunity Immune reaction to tissues of another individual 
amount of potassium in the extracellular fluid? 5 
amount of potassium of intracellular fluid? ...
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