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NURS 623 Exam 4 (2022/2023) test-bank complete solutions
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What are the typical demographics of a patient with MS (what type of person does this disease normally effect) - correct answer Young, caucasion female of eastern European desent 
 
At the onset of alzheimers, what category of medications should be initiated - correct answer Cholinesterase inhibitors 
 
What factors contribute to a patient being high risk for falls - correct answer History of falls, medications, vision impairment, heat rate/rhythm abnormalities, footwear issues, home environment...
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EMER 198 Exam Questions With Verified Solutions
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Why would a seizure pt would go into cardiac arrestÉ - answerpt can experience a lethal 
dysrhythmia, BP dropped, blood flow to the brain decreased and pt seized 
tonic-clonic seizure (grand mal) - answercharacterized by aura, sudden loss of 
consciousness, tonic phase-body wide rigidity, hypertonic phase-arched back and rigidity, clonic 
phase- contraction of major muscle groups, postictal phase 
Absence seizures (petit mal) - answerOccurs duri...
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DUNPHY PEDS EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
 
b. classic migraine - Answer-Jessie, age 29, sees flashing lights 20 minutes before experiencing severe headaches. How would you describe her headache? 
a. migraine without aura 
b. classic migraine 
c. tension headache 
d. cluster headache 
 
b. there are many different clinical courses of MS, and the chronic-relapsing type is only one of them - Answer-Marian, age 39, has MS. She tells you that she heard that the majority of people with MS have the chr...
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Why would a seizure pt would go into cardiac arrestÉ - answerpt can experience a lethal 
dysrhythmia, BP dropped, blood flow to the brain decreased and pt seized 
tonic-clonic seizure (grand mal) - answercharacterized by aura, sudden loss of 
consciousness, tonic phase-body wide rigidity, hypertonic phase-arched back and rigidity, clonic 
phase- contraction of major muscle groups, postictal phase 
Absence seizures (petit mal) - answerOccurs duri...
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NR-603-Week 1-Headaches Exam Study Guide with Complete Solutions
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The two major types of migraine are - Answer️️ -migraine with aura and migraine 
without aura 
Most common type of migraine - Answer️️ -migraine without aura 
Characteristics of a migraine - Answer️️ -pounding or throbbing, 
moderate to severe in intensity 
aggravated by PHYSICAL ACTIVITY 
which is episodic, lasts 4 to 72 hours 
may be associated with nausea, vomiting, photophobia, and phonophobia. 
common triggers of...
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NEUROLOGY FNP AANP EXAM STUDY TEST 2023/2024
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Injectable products (e.g., sumatriptan [Imitrex®] and dihydroergotamine[D.H.E. 45®, 
Migranal®]) have a rapid onset of action, usually within - CORRECT ANSWER-15 to 30 
minutes 
These products are best suited for patients with rapidly progressing migraines 
accompanied by significant GI upset. 
What is the name and function of Cranial Nerve I. - CORRECT ANSWER-Olfactorycarries impulse for sense of smell 
What is the name and function of Cran...
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Milestone Retake Pharm exam(33 questions and answers)
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Cyclobenzaprine (Fexmid) 
Management of acute, painful muscle spasms 
 
 
 
Dantrolene (Dantrium) 
Treatment for spasticity associated with spinal cord injury, stroke, cerebral palsy and multiple sclerosis 
 
 
 
 
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Morphine 
To treat moderate to severe pain 
 
 
 
Naloxone (Narcan) 
Reversal of CNS depression and respiratory depression because of suspected opioid overdosage and alcohol abuse (Opioid antidote) 
 
 
 
Sumatriptan (Imitrex) 
Acute treatment of migraine with o...
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NUFT 341 FINAL TEST QUESTIONS WITH ALL CORRECT ANSWERS
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Type of seizures in convulsive status epilepticus - Answer-Generalized tonic-clonic 
 
Type of seizures in nonconvulsive status epilepticus - Answer-Impaired awareness focal 
 
SUDEP is higher in - Answer-Males 
Tonic-clonic seizures 
 
Photophobia is common with which type of migraine - Answer-Without aura (common) 
 
Unilateral headache with stabbing sensation behind one eye - Answer-Cluster 
 
Bilateral headache with band-like pain - An...
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Milestone 2 Version B Latest Update with Verified Solutions
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Continuous bladder irrigation -Peri and Foley care will need to be done twice a day - Will be on this for 24 hrs and then after 24hrs need to be on a lot of fluids -Use only sterile saline with bladder irrigation ( prevents fluid and electrolyte imbalance) - Increase fluids to 3000mL/day - Sometimes give anti-spasmatic bc they have lots of bladder spasms - Make sure pt is on stool softener -Pt needs to urinate q2-3hr -Will have sensati...
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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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