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CAMRT Patient Care Questions and Answers 100% correct 2024
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CAMRT Patient Care Questions and Answers 100% correct 2024 
This observation can be tested by an objective standard 
objective 
 
 
 
this is ones opinion (how they describe the pain or situation) 
subjective 
 
 
 
 
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Primary assessment includes these 4 things 
Airway 
Breathing 
Circulation 
Consciousness 
 
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This is the inability to speak 
Aphasia 
 
 
 
if ...
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SLP Praxis II Practice Questions and Answers 2024 Graded A
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You are evaluating a 5-year-old boy whose mother has a history of alcohol abuse while she was carrying her son. In your assessment, you would look for specific speech and language problems; in addition, you would look for which of the following positive or negative signs? 
 
A. Normal motor and intellectual development, normal play activities, and normal facial and skull features 
 
B. Language problems, but no speech problems, coupled with good eye contact and generally compliant behavior 
 
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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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chapter 5 motor skills || A Verified A+ Pass.
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Rooting reflex correct answers when an infant's cheek is stroked or the side of the mouth is touched, the infant turns its head and tries to find something to suck 
 
Sucking reflex correct answers occurs when infants suck an object placed in their mouth. 
•Enables the infant to get nourishment before it associates a nipple with food. 
 
Dynamic systems theory correct answers infants assemble motor skills for perceiving and acting. 
Motivation leads to new motor behaviors, which are "tuned"...
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hondros 163 final exam with complete solutions
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Coping mechanism for elderly - Answer- Reminiscing helps them reflect on good times 
 
Fear - Answer- elderly generally do not fear death 
 
Intrinsic motivation - Answer- motivation from within 
 
homogenous - Answer- share a common historical and cultural experience 
 
heterogenous - Answer- many diverse subcultures with diff historical and cultural experiences must interact 
 
phases of greiving - Answer- shock and numbness: denial, anger, guilt 
searching and yearning: despair, depression, a...
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Test Bank For Brunner & Suddarth's Textbook of Medical Surgical Nursing, 15th Edition: Janice L Hinkle, Kerry H. Cheever, Et al. Chapters 1-68 (2023-2024)
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The nurse is caring for a client with a severe nosebleed. The health care provider inserts a nasal 
sponge. What should the nurse teach the client about this intervention? 
A. The sponge creates a risk for viral sinusitis 
B. The sponge can stay in place for 3 to 4 days if needed 
C. The client should remain supine while the sponge is in place 
D. NSAIDs are contraindicated while the sponge is in place 
ANS: B 
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Exam 1 NR 324 Adult Health 1 (2024/2025)/ NR 324 Adult Health 1 Exam 1/ NR 324/ NR 324 Adult Health 1.
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Exam 1 NR 324 Adult Health 1 (2024/2025)/ NR 324 Adult Health 1 Exam 1/ NR 324/ NR 324 Adult Health 1. 
 
What age group has the highest percentage of water content? 
Preterm / Neonates 
Two fluid compartments in the body 
Intracellular space (inside cells) located in the ICF 
Extracellular space (outside cells) located in the ECF 
ICF makes up what percent of total body weight? 
40% 
What are the two main compartments containing ECF? What other compartments are there? 
Interstitial fluid (fluid...
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Rasmussen Pathophysiology Final Exam 2024 Questions with correct Answers
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Rasmussen Pathophysiology Final Exam 
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Define Pathophysiology - answerThe study of the changes of normal mechanical, physical, 
and biochemical functions, either caused by disease or resulting from an abnormal syndrome. 
What does the study of pathophysiology include? - answerContains etiology, which is the 
reason for the phenomena, pathogenesis, which is the development of a disease, clinical 
manifestations, which is the manifestation of the disease in sign...
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NR 507 Advanced Pathophysiology Week 2 Quiz Review
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Which are indications of dehydration? 
 
 
Tachycardia and weight loss Decreased hemoglobin and hematocrit 
Muscle weakness and decreased deep tendon reflexes 
 
Polyuria and hyperventilation 
Marked water deficit is manifested by symptoms of dehydration: headache, thirst, dry skin and mucous membranes, elevated temperature, weight loss, and decreased or concentrated urine (with the exception of diabetes insipidus). Skin turgor may be normal or decreased. Symptoms of hypovolemia, including tachy...
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PNF Part 1 Complete Study Guide Questions Well Elaborated.
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(IPA Treatment Philosophy) Describe Functional Efficiency in the IPA Paradigm - correct answer Functional Efficiency is the ability to utilize sufficient Mechanical Capacity, Neuromuscular Function, and Motor Control to allow for OPTIONS of strategies in the performance of any given action or task. 
 
(IPA Treatment Philosophy - MNM) What does Mechanical Capacity in the IPA Paradigm refer to? - correct answer 1. the QUALIT...
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