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MDC 4 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS GRADED TO PASS!!
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What are the characteristics of early-stage Alzheimer's disease? 
Completes ADLs, subtle changes in memory and behavior 
 
 
 
What are the characteristics of moderate-stage Alzheimer's disease? 
Wandering behavior, agitation, incontinence 
 
 
 
What are the characteristics of late-stage Alzheimer's disease? 
Bedridden, seizures, tremors, Agnosia 
 
 
 
Migraine signs/symptoms 
Episodic, head pain lasting from 4 to 72 hours 
Steady ache to v...
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Advanced Med Surg Final Exam ALL SOLUTION LATEST EDITION 2024 GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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A patient with myasthenia gravis is admitted to the hospital with respiratory insufficiency and severe weakness. When is a diagnosis of cholinergic crisis made? 
 
a. The patient's respiration is impaired because of muscle weakness. 
b. Administration of edrophonium (Tensilon) increases muscle weakness. 
c. Administration of edrophonium (Tensilon) results in improved muscle contractility. 
d. EMG reveals decreased response to repeated stimulation of muscles. 
b. 
The reduction of the acetylcho...
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What are the characteristics of early-stage Alzheimer's disease? 
Completes ADLs, subtle changes in memory and behavior 
 
 
 
What are the characteristics of moderate-stage Alzheimer's disease? 
Wandering behavior, agitation, incontinence 
 
 
 
What are the characteristics of late-stage Alzheimer's disease? 
Bedridden, seizures, tremors, Agnosia 
 
 
 
Migraine signs/symptoms 
Episodic, head pain lasting from 4 to 72 hours 
Steady ache to v...
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MDC4 exam 1 latest 2023 already graded A
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MDC4 exam 1 latest 2023 already graded A Migraine signs/symptoms Episodic, head pain lasting from 4 to 72 hours Steady ache to violent throbbing Unilateral, worse with activity Aura Photophobia, phonophobia, osmophobia 
education about propranolol take daily at the same time 
Multiple Sclerosis treatment immunomodulators and immosuppressants. commonly given as injections so rotate injection sites 
clinical manifestations of meningitis nuchal rigidity (stiff neck), positive kernigs, brudzinskis s...
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AGACNP Neuro questions & answers rated A+ 2023/2024
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AGACNP NeuroTIA - correct answer less than 24h, NO residual deficits 
 
tx. ASA, clopidogrel 
 
Neuro: eye changes vs. motor changes - correct answer Eye changes: SAME side 
 
Motor changes: OPPOSITE side 
 
If a patient has a TIA you should assess for what diagnosis - correct answer HTN 
 
Left CVA - correct answer R hemiparesis 
APHASIA 
 
Right CVA - correct answer L hemiparesis 
right visual field changes 
spatial disorientation 
 
CPP = - correct answer MAP - ICP 
 
Cranial nerves - corr...
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NUR2755 / NUR 2755 Multidimensional Care IV / MDC 4 Final Exam Questions and Answers Latest 2024 (100% Verified)
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NUR2755 / NUR 2755 Multidimensional Care IV / MDC 4 Final Exam Questions and Answers Latest 2024 (100% Verified) muscle weakness 
increase uncordination 
confusion 
apathy 
incoherence 
decreased clotting 
Pneumothorax interventions 
MS physical assessment 
Frsotbite physical assessment 
Moderate hypothermia symptoms 
worst headache ever 
subarachnoid hemorrhage symptom 
Spinal Cord Injury Intervention 
Right hemisphere stroke changes 
Guillian Barre Syndrome patho 
infection 
vaccine 
autoimmun...
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AHN 568 Advanced Procedure videos Exam 5 Questions And Answers Already Graded A+
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What is the proper location for a Chest Tube? - ️️fourth to fifth intercostal space in 
the anterior or mid axillary line at the horizontal level of the nipple; once this is felt, move 
hand laterally toward anterior axillary line which is the area of incision, the insertion site 
is one intercostal space above incision site 
what are some complications of a chest tube? - ️️bleeding and hemothorax, 
perforation of visceral organs, perforation major vascular structures, intercostal 
neura...
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NRNP Finals 6560 ALL SOLUTION 2023 EDITION GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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coup-contrecoup injury 
 
Dual impacting of the brain into the skull; coup injury occurs at the point of impact; contrecoup injury occurs on the opposite side of impact, as the brain rebounds. 
 
Scalp laceration: what, effect, management 
 
Primary head injury 
 
profuse bleeding - signs of hypovolemia 
 
Apply direct pressure 
Suture/ staple laceration 
Lidocaine 1% with epi to control bleeding, not close to nose/ ears 
 
Skull fracture: types, effect, management 
 
Primary head in...
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AHN 568 Advanced Procedure videos Exam 5 Practice Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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AHN 568 Advanced Procedure videos 
Exam 5 Practice Questions and 
Answers 100% Pass 
what conditions could you diagnose with a lumbar puncture? - ANSWER-viral, 
bacterial, fungal meningitis, encephalitis, metabolic processes, inflammatory processes 
(MS, GBS), variety of oncologic procedures 
To administer anesthesia after a lumbar puncture, what two drugs could be used? - 
ANSWER-narcotics, bupivocaine 
if a patient has ventriculitis or meningitis, what could be a therapeutic indication for a 
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NR 511 midterm Questions & 100% Correct Answers- Latest Test | Graded A+ | Passed
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Which drug for Alzheimer's disease should be administered 
beginning at the time of diagnosis? 
a. Cholinesterase inhibitors 
b. Anxiolytics 
c. Antidepressants 
d. Atypical antipsychotics 
 -:- a. cholinesterase inhibitors pg 
Question 3: Most adult poisonings are: 
a. intentional and self-inflicted. 
b. accidental. 
c. caused by someone wishing to do harm to the person. 
d. not attributed to any reason. 
 -:- b. accidental. 
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