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FISDAP Airway Management Review Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Potential effects of orotracheal intubation. Secure airway, Protection against aspiration. Bleeding, hypoxia laryngeal swelling, laryngospasms, vocal cord, mucosal necrosis, barotrauma. 
 
Potential effects of moving an intubated patient. With a firmly secured tube the tip of the ET tube can move as much as 2 inches with head flexion and extension; with hyperflexion the tube can be pulled from the trachea completely. Hyperextension can cause the ET tube to be pushed further into the trachea. Con...
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Patho Hesi Exam Questions With Verified Answers.
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Following routine colonoscopy screening, a client is told that he had several polyps removed. 
The client began crying stating, "I just can't deal with cancer. I'm too young." The nurse 
responds: 
A) "Don't worry. We have some great cancer doctors on staff. I'm sure chemo will help you fight 
it." 
B) "Maybe if you're lucky, they have stopped it from metastasizing to your liver." 
C) "A simple intestinal sur...
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ATI Comprehensive/ NCLEX Review with 100% Verified Solutions | Updated & Verified | 2024
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Endometiral infection usually occurs - with a prolonged rupture of membranes, not vacuum-assisted 
births. 
Intenstinal gas is a common side effect of - clients following a cesarean birth 
Cervical lacerations are common complications from - vacuum-assisted birth are rare but can include 
perineal, vaginal, or cervical lacerations 
When a client is experiencing a wound evisceration... - the nurse should initially stay with the client 
and call for help. Next, the nurse should place saline-soaked...
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Patho Hesi Exam Questions With Rational Answers
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Following routine colonoscopy screening, a client is told that he had several polyps removed. The client began crying stating, "I just can't deal with cancer. I'm too young." The nurse responds: 
A) "Don't worry. We have some great cancer doctors on staff. I'm sure chemo will help you fight it." 
B) "Maybe if you're lucky, they have stopped it from metastasizing to your liver." 
C) "A simple intestinal surgery will cure you." 
D) "Most colon polyps are not cancerous. The biopsy res...
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Fisdap Airway Management Questions and Answers Rated A+ 2023|2024 UPDATE
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Potential effects of orotracheal intubation. Secure airway, Protection against aspiration. 
Bleeding, hypoxia laryngeal swelling, laryngospasms, vocal cord, mucosal necrosis, barotrauma. 
Potential effects of moving an intubated patient. With a firmly secured tube the tip of the ET 
tube can move as much as 2 inches with head flexion and extension; with hyperflexion the tube 
can be pulled from the trachea completely. Hyperextension can c...
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Increasing fever, n/v, photophobia, myalgia, arthralgias... THEN 2-5 days later you develop a petechial rash on forearms, ankles, wrists and then generalized. What condition, dx and treatment? - Answer- Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever 
Dx:PCR essay with Rickessetti antigen 
Tx: Doxycycline 
 
Target bulls-eye rash 7-14 days after deer tick bite. Rash is hot to touch and flu-like symptoms. (stage 1 Lyme disease) What condition, dx, and treatment? - Answer- Erythema Migraines 
Dx: B Burgdorferi via E...
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Pathophysiology Final NUR 2063 final exam
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Pathophysiology Final NUR 2063 final exam 
Gastritis and Etiology and patho - Ans-inflammation of stomach's mucolas lining (can involve entire 
stomach or region) can be acute or chronic. 
may be caused by h. pylori infection (imbeds in mucosal layer activating toxins and enzymes that cause 
inflammation. NSAIDS, chronic alcohol consumption, stress, trauma, burns, or infections, autoimmune 
conditions 
manifestations of gastritis - Ans-indigestion, heartburn, epigastric pain, abdominal cramp...
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Fisdap Airway Management Questions and Answers Rated A+ 2023|2024 UPDATE
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Potential effects of orotracheal intubation. Secure airway, Protection against aspiration. 
Bleeding, hypoxia laryngeal swelling, laryngospasms, vocal cord, mucosal necrosis, barotrauma. 
Potential effects of moving an intubated patient. With a firmly secured tube the tip of the ET 
tube can move as much as 2 inches with head flexion and extension; with hyperflexion the tube 
can be pulled from the trachea completely. Hyperextension can c...
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NCLEX-PN NGN EXAM Quiz Bank Latest Update 2023/2024 Questions & Answers with Rationales
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NCLEX-PN NGN EXAM 2023/2024 
 
Question No : 1 - 
Teaching the client with gonorrhea how to prevent reinfection and further spread is an example of: 
 
A.	primary prevention. 
B.	secondary prevention. 
C.	tertiary prevention. 
D.	primary health care prevention. 
 
Answer: B Explanation: 
 
Secondary prevention targets the reduction of disease prevalence and disease morbidity through early diagnosis and treatment. Physiological Adaptation 
 
 
 
Question No : 2 - 
Which of the following foods is ...
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Final Exam - NUR 325 Questions and Correct Answers
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Gas exchange the process by which oxygen is transported to cells and carbon dioxide is transported out of cells 
COPD -condition that causes changes or collapses the alveoli -airflow limitation that is not fully reversible by the loss of elastic recoil and airflow obstruction due to hyper secretion of mucus, bronchospasm, and mucosal edema 
Impairment of gas exchange occurs because -ineffective ventilation -reduced capacity for gas transportation -inadequate perfusion 
Ventilation, transport and...
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