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WGU D115 OA Study Guide Unit 6|2023 LATEST UPDATE|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
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What type of fibers stimulate the salivary glands? 
Cholinergic fibers 
 
 
 
What part of the esophagus is innervated by nerve fibers? 
The lower third 
 
 
 
 
What artery provides blood to the stomach? 
Celiac artery 
 
 
 
What hormone is responsible for the inhibition of stomach contraction? 
Secretin 
 
Gastrin increases stomach contraction (aids in motility) and produces acid in the antrum, duodenum, and pancreas by G-cells 
 
 
 
Which cells of the stomach secrete hydrochloric acid and i...
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PANCE Practice Questions rated A+ already passedD. ALS 
A 58 year-old male presents complaining of weakness of his grip. Your examination reveals that the problem is bilateral. During the next few office visits, you note the development of hyperactivity of his DTRs, extensor plantar reflexes and dysarthria. The patient's sensory system remains normal and he denies any urinary symptomatology. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis? 
A. multiple sclerosis 
B. Alzheimer's disease 
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NCSBN – Lesson 8D: Gastrointestinal System Study Guide,100% CORRECT
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NCSBN – Lesson 8D: Gastrointestinal System Study Guide 
 
Confusion and irritability are signs of renal encephalopathy secondary to elevated levels of BUN and creatinine in the blood. The other options do not explain the client's behavior. Potassium levels are generally high in renal failure. Side effects of calcium depletion manifest as abdominal and muscle cramping and hyperactive reflexes. Metabolic acidosis, not alkalosis, is seen in renal failure. 
Eating before sleeping enhances regurgi...
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NR 511 EXAM TEST 2023/2034 
mesenteric infarction - CORRECT ANSWER-Patient presents with mid epigastric pain, 
LUQ radiating to back, mild to very severe pain. Also has associated nausea and 
vomiting diaphoresis, pain is worse with lying supine. Physical assessment shows 
diminished bowel sounds and abdominal arteriogram. 
Urinary stones/kidney stones - CORRECT ANSWER-Patient presents with a colicky 
flank pain progressing to constant and severe radiating to the groin in both lower 
quadra...
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NR 511 – FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE | DOWNLOAD TO SCORE A
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NR 511 – FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE | DOWNLOAD TO SCORE A 
 
 
NR 511 – FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE 
 
WEEK 1 
 
1.	Define diagnostic reasoning 
Reflective thinking because the process involves questioning one's thinking to determine if all possible avenues have been explored and if the conclusions that are being drawn are based on evidence. 
Seen as a kind of critical thinking. 
 
2.	Discuss and identify subjective data? 
What the patient tells you, complains of, etc. 
Chief complaint 
HPI 
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VCRT Final Exam Study Guide (Updated fall 2022) A+ guarantee in your Exam, (Answered) 
Subjective vs. objective 
Feeling vs. fact 
Pain vs. tenderness 
Patient's feeling vs. physician's assessment 
Benign 
Normal, nothing of concern 
Acute vs. chronic 
New onset vs. long standing 
Baseline 
An individual's normal state of being 
Auscultation 
Listening with a stethoscope 
Palpation 
The act of pressing on an area (by the physician) 
Inpatient 
Admitted to the hospital overnight 
Outpatient 
S...
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Endocrine Exam Questions and Complete Solutions Graded A+.
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How can you differentiate between Cushing and Addison disease? (in terms of secreting hormone). - Answer: Cushing: HYPERsecretion of Cortisol 
"C for Cushing, C for Cortisol". 
 
ADDison: HYPOsecretion of Cortisol & Aldosterone 
"ADD - Aldosterone" 
 
Mnemonic for Cushing - Answer: Mnemonic STRESSED 
Skin fragile 
Truncal obesity w/ small arms 
Rounded face "Moon face". Reproductive- amenorrhea and ED. 
Ecchymosis and Elevated BP 
Stretchmark on abdominal (purple color) 
Sugar e...
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New Patient - ANSWER-No previous records, longer visit, detailed chart 
 
established patient - ANSWER-Previous records available from last 3 years, shorter visit, concise chart 
 
Diagnostic visit - ANSWER-New problem, chief complaint: new symptom, goal is to determine the cause of the problem and appropriate treatment 
 
health management - ANSWER-check up, CC: routine physical or management of chronic problems, goal is preventative care and/or assessing progress of ongoing medical problems 
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PANCE Practice Exam Questions 2022/2023 COMPLETE SOLUTION 
 
D. ALS Correct Answer: A 58 year-old male presents complaining of weakness of his grip. Your examination reveals that the problem is bilateral. During the next few office visits, you note the development of hyperactivity of his DTRs, extensor plantar reflexes and dysarthria. The patient's sensory system remains normal and he denies any urinary symptomatology. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis? 
A. multiple sclerosis...
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New Patient 
No previous records, longer visit, detailed chart 
 
 
 
established patient 
Previous records available from last 3 years, shorter visit, concise chart 
 
 
 
 
 
 
00:24 
01:33 
Diagnostic visit 
New problem, chief complaint: new symptom, goal is to determine the cause of the problem and appropriate treatment 
 
 
 
health management 
check up, CC: routine physical or management of chronic problems, goal is preventative care and/or assessing progress of ongoing medical problems 
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