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Final Exam NR 511 Questions and Answers 100% pass
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  • Final Exam NR 511 Questions and Answers 100% pass Impetigo caused by - Answer- Staph aureus Group Streptococcus (GAS) Occasional MRSA Most commonly seen in 2-5 years of age population. Easily spread in close environments. Risk Factors: Poverty, crowding, poor hygiene, and underlying scabies Nonbullous impetigo - Answer- papulues that progress to vesicles and pustules rupture and become encrusted sores. Golden honey appearance. Involving face and extremities Bullous impetigo - Answer- ...
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Final Exam NR 511 Questions and Answers 100% pass
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  • Final Exam NR 511 Questions and Answers 100% pass Impetigo caused by - Answer- Staph aureus Group Streptococcus (GAS) Occasional MRSA Most commonly seen in 2-5 years of age population. Easily spread in close environments. Risk Factors: Poverty, crowding, poor hygiene, and underlying scabies Nonbullous impetigo - Answer- papulues that progress to vesicles and pustules rupture and become encrusted sores. Golden honey appearance. Involving face and extremities Bullous impetigo - Answer- ...
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Maryville NURS 623 Exam 1
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  • Maryville NURS 623 Exam 1 (2021) What is scabies? -A highly contagious mite infestation Risk factors of scabies -Overcrowding -Conditions of poverty -Poor hygiene, malnutrition What is the mode of transmission for scabies? -Close personal contact Subjective symptoms for scabies -Itching, worse at night and often does not respond to treatment -Some will have rash, some will not -Children may be irritable and have changes in feeding -Close contacts may have similar symptoms What are ...
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Maryville Nurs 623 Exam 1 Questions And Answers
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  • Basics with skin conditions - ANS •Alopecia •Rash •Pruritus •Urticaria •Pigmentation change Skin lesion—New vs. Change HPI questions for skin problems - ANS Duration of symptoms Precipitating factors •Medications •Food •Occupation •Outdoors •Hobbies/Sport participation •Exposure to insects •Jewelry/metals/chemicals •Family history Is it: Local or systemic Pruritus- all day or worse at night Urticaria - duration Pigmented chang...
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ATI Pediatrics Questions and Answers| Latest 2023/2024
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  • ATI Pediatrics Questions and Answers| Latest 2023/2024 1. A nurse is assessing an adolescent client who has Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Which of the following findings should the nurse expect? A. Flushed skin B. Night sweats C. Decreased body temperature D. Unexplained weights gain 2. A nurse is planning care for an adolescent who has sickle cell anemia. Which of the following immunizations should the nurse include in the plan? A. Pneumococcal conjugate (PCV13) B. Measles, mumps,...
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Final Exam NR 511 Exam Questions and Answers
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  • Impetigo caused by - Answer-Staph aureus Group Streptococcus (GAS) Occasional MRSA Most commonly seen in 2-5 years of age population. Easily spread in close environments. Risk Factors: Poverty, crowding, poor hygiene, and underlying scabies Non-bullous impetigo - Answer-papulues that progress to vesicles and pustules rupture and become encrusted sores. Golden honey appearance. Involving face and extremities Bullous impetigo - Answer-Vesicles enlarge to form a facid bullae with ...
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Maryville NURS 623 Exam 1 (2024)
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  • Maryville NURS 623 Exam 1 (2024) What is scabies? -A highly contagious mite infestation Risk factors of scabies -Overcrowding -Conditions of poverty -Poor hygiene, malnutrition What is the mode of transmission for scabies? -Close personal contact Subjective symptoms for scabies -Itching, worse at night and often does not respond to treatment -Some will have rash, some will not -Children may be irritable and have changes in feeding -Close contacts may have similar symptoms What are ...
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Healthcare Research and Statistics C431 exam with 100% correct answers already graded A+
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  • Environmental factors A recent week-long cruise ended early when a majority of passengers became ill with norovirus. The day before the outbreak, passengers had dined at a large buffet onboard the ship. The cruise had visited several islands, allowing passengers to eat, drink, and explore the different cultures before returning home. What contributed to the spread of this disease? Immunization refusal A recent outbreak of whooping cough has been tied to a local daycare center. The me...
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NR-283 Pathophysiology_ Chapter 8- Skin 100% Correct
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  • NR-283 Pathophysiology_ Chapter 8- Skin 100% Correct Macule Common Skin Lesion Flat, circumscribed Nodule Type of skin lesion Firm, Raised, deep Papule Type of skin lesion small, solid elevation Pustule Type of skin lesion Raised, Head filled with exudate or pus Vesicle or Blister Type of skin lesion Thin wall, raised, fluid filled Plaque Type of skin lesion Slightly elevated, scale-like lesion Ulcer Type of skin lesion Cavity in tissue Fissure Type of skin lesion Crack in tissue ...
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Healthcare Research and Statistics C431 part 1 exam with 100% correct answers already graded A+
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  • Environmental factors A recent week-long cruise ended early when a majority of passengers became ill with norovirus. The day before the outbreak, passengers had dined at a large buffet onboard the ship. The cruise had visited several islands, allowing passengers to eat, drink, and explore the different cultures before returning home. What contributed to the spread of this disease? Immunization refusal A recent outbreak of whooping cough has been tied to a local daycare center. The me...
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