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TCRN Exam 320 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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TCRN Exam 320 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
 
Most common mechanism of injury - CORRECT ANSWER Falls 
 
Forms of energy - CORRECT ANSWER -mechanical 
-gravitational 
-thermal 
-chemical 
 
Types of trauma - CORRECT ANSWER -blunt 
-penetrating 
-burn 
-other 
 
Blunt trauma - CORRECT ANSWER accounts most injuries sustained 
frontal impact 
 -aortic & cardiac injury, rib fxs, liver & spleen 
 -dash board posterior hip fx/dislocation, femur, knee injury 
lateral impact 
 -head/facial, c spine,...
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NFHS CONCUSSION IN SPORTS QUESTIONS & ANSWERS ( A+ GRADED 100% VERIFIED)
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NFHS CONCUSSION IN SPORTS QUESTIONS & ANSWERS ( A+ GRADED 100% VERIFIED)
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NCSBN – Lesson 8C: Neurological System Study Guide,100% CORRECT
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NCSBN – Lesson 8C: Neurological System Study Guide 
 
Severe neck stiffness in meningitis causes flexion of hips and knees with passive flexion of the neck, known as Brudzinski's sign. The inability to straighten the legs when the hip is flexed to 90° due to hamstring stiffness, is Kernig's sign another physical finding in meningitis. 
When your client has been admitted with a head injury and the client has confusion and/or restlessness and/or the level of consciousness (LOC) is altered, th...
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NFHS CONCUSSION IN SPORTS fully solved 2023
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NFHS CONCUSSION IN SPORTS fully solved 2023How can a concussion be identified? - correct answer Watching for different types of signs or symptoms after a student gets a hit to the head or body. 
 
How can you help prevent concussions? - correct answer Talking to students about ways to lower the chance for hits to the head. 
 
What is the first thing you should do as a coach when one of your students has sustained a bump or a blow to the head or body and isn't acting right? - correct answer Remo...
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NCSBN – Lesson 8C: Neurological System Study Guide,100% CORRECT
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NCSBN – Lesson 8C: Neurological System Study Guide 
 
Severe neck stiffness in meningitis causes flexion of hips and knees with passive flexion of the neck, known as Brudzinski's sign. The inability to straighten the legs when the hip is flexed to 90° due to hamstring stiffness, is Kernig's sign another physical finding in meningitis. 
When your client has been admitted with a head injury and the client has confusion and/or restlessness and/or the level of consciousness (LOC) is altered, th...
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NUR2115- Fundamentals of Professional Nursing Final Exam Concept Review
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NUR2115- Fundamentals of Professional Nursing Final Exam Concept Review 
 
 
	Review various nursing diagnoses related to specific patient problems discussed in Fundamentals 
	Roughly 60% of the final exam will be cumulative over mod 1-7 Module 1-3 Concepts: 
 
	Importance of documentation of assessments & interventions 
 
-	Accurate documentation of the patient’s assessment is important to provide a baseline for later comparisons as the patient’s condition changes 
	Types of nonverbal beha...
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CNRN Terms Exam 277 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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CNRN Terms Exam 277 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
Post-concussion syndrome - CORRECT ANSWER Short-term memory loss, emotional lability, and mental fatigue. Headache, dizziness, fatigue, irritability, anxiety, insomnia, loss of concentration, poor memory and light and noise sensitivity. 
 
Uncal herniation syndrome - CORRECT ANSWER form of herniation that involves downward displacement of the uncal portion of the temporal lobe, which is the most common type of herniation syndrome. Findings a...
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TCRN Test 150 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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Fluid resuscitation is administered to a traumatically injured patient. After resuscitation, the trauma nurse evaluates the patient's response to that resuscitation to determine whether additional fluids should be administered. Which of the following factors is most likely to impact this evaluation? - CORRECT ANSWER Beta-blockers blunt changes in the pulse and blood pressure. This may both reduce changes associated with recognizing hypovolemia bu...
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PHLT 304 Exam 3 with correct answers 2024
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Functions of kidneys - answer-- Maintenance of body fluids and salt levels 
- Excretion of wastes and foreign particles 
- Hormone synthesis 
 
Renin - answer-angiotensin system: controls water and salt reabsorption by kidneys; regulates blood pressure (BP) 
 
Erythropoietin - answer-produced by kidneys in response to tissue hypoxia; stimulates production of blood cells 
 
Kidneys participate in conversion of vitamin D - answer-a prehormone from diet (or skin synthesis) to the active form of v...
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NURS 6001 EXAM 1 with Correct Solutions 100% Score
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NURS 6001 EXAM 1 with Correct Solutions 100% Score 
 
Types of Assessment ** comprehensive, episodic or problem-focused, emergency 
 
comprehensive assessment ** (initial) results in baseline data for problem identification and care planning, time consuming, complete, all aspects of preventive health/physical disease 
 
episodic/problem-focused assessment ** based on the patient's health issues, involves one or two body systems. smaller scope, but more in depth 
 
What is the nursing process? *...
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