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DH OSCE Review Questions & Answers(RATED A)
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are the 6 modes of disease transmission? -ANSWER Direct: Contact from patient's mouth to non intact skin. 
Indirect: Contact with contaminated items. 
Aerosols: High speed/Ultrasonic 
Droplet: From spatter that contacts non intact skin. 
Airborne: Inhalation of contaminated aerosols. 
Waterborn: Infection from waterlines. 
 
Maria is air polishing her patient's teeth. The office is warm and the air conditioning is not working, so Maria opts to not wear her face shield or face mask. Two weeks l...
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AAMI Microbiology for Embalmers Cumulative Review Questions with Correct Solutions, Rated A+
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Staphylococci - irregular grape-like clusters 
 
Normal Flora - the microbial population that lives with the host in a healthy condition. 
 
Pyogenic Coccus - what is staphylococcus commonly referred to as? 
 
Staphylococcus Aureus - one species of Genus Staphylococcus that our body doesnt normally have? 
 
Pyogenic - pus producing 
 
Staphylococcus Aureus - this microbe typically causes infections of the skin and superficial tissues of the body, where it results in: 
Boils 
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Bates Guide to Physical Examination - Health History Questions And Answers Graded A+
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(General Survey) General appearance elements - 1. Apparent state of health 
2. Level of consciousness 
3. Signs of distress 
4. Skin color and obvious lesions 
5. Dress, grooming, personal hygiene 
6. Facial expression 
7. Odors 
8. Posture, gait, motor activity 
9. Height and weight 
Aspects of Health Promotion and Counseling - 1. Measure BMI/waist circumference 
2. Assess dietary intake 
3. Assess the motivation to change 
4. Provide counseling about nutrition and excercise 
Barriers to interv...
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N3320: Final Exam Review Questions and Answers 100% Correct
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What is the purpose of a comprehensive exam? - ANSWER-Collection of subjective and objective data 
 
Created when a patient enters a health care system 
 
Serves as baseline data for comparison later 
 
What is the purpose of a partial, or on-going exam? - ANSWER-Mini-overview of body systems and holistic health patterns 
 
Occurs only after baseline/comprehensive database has been established 
 
Used during follow-up visits 
 
What is the purpose of a focused exam? - ANSWER-consists of a thoro...
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HESI HEALTH ASSESSMENT. ACTUAL 2024/2025 REAL EXAM UPDATES.
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HESI HEALTH ASSESSMENT. ACTUAL 2024/2025 REAL EXAM UPDATES. 
 
 
SOAP modified format - Correct Answer: Subjective Objective 
Assessment Plan 
 
What color ink should be used when documenting on paper - Correct Answer 
-Permanent black ink 
 
What is the correct order for vital signs - Correct Answer: T, P, RR, BP, extremity, pt position, SPO2 
 
What should be at the top of every page of documentation - Cor...
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When performing a physical assessment, the first technique the nurse will always 
use is: 
A. Palpation. 
B. Inspection. 
C. Percussion. 
D. Auscultation. - Inspection 
Which of these techniques uses the sense of touch to assess texture, temperature, 
moisture, and swelling when the nurse is assessing a patient? 
A. Palpation 
B. Inspection 
C. Percussion 
D. Auscultation - Palpation 
When performing a physical examination, safety must be considered to protect the 
examiner and the patient again...
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DH OSCE Review Questions With Correct Solutions!!
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What are the 6 modes of disease transmission? - ANSWERDirect: Contact from patient's mouth to non intact skin. 
Indirect: Contact with contaminated items. 
Aerosols: High speed/Ultrasonic 
Droplet: From spatter that contacts non intact skin. 
Airborne: Inhalation of contaminated aerosols. 
Waterborn: Infection from waterlines. 
 
Maria is air polishing her patient's teeth. The office is warm and the air conditioning is not working, so Maria opts to not wear her face shield or face mask. Two we...
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Tattoo Oregon Exam Questions With Answers Updated 2023-2024 (100% Correct)
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What is the waiting timeframe for a client taking acutane? - Answer- 6 months 
What is the waiting time for a client w/ autoimmune disease? - Answer- Doctor referral 
Tertiary colors are - Answer- Two secondary colors mixed (yellow-green, blue-green, 
blue-violet, red-violet, red-orange, yellow-orange) 
Secondary colors are - Answer- Two primary colors mixed (orange, green, violet) 
Primary colors are - Answer- red, yellow, blue 
Official Transcript - Answer- An original document authorized by t...
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NU 650 through Midterm Exams with Correct Solutions 2023!!
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A patient is seen in the office for amenorrhea, for which you obtain a urine pregnancy test in the office that returns negative. You would document this finding in which of the following sections of the encounter? 
A. HPI 
B. CC 
C. Subjective Data 
D. Objective Data - D: Objective data 
 
A patient you are seeing for the first time in your office, brings their previous medical records for the review. you would document a summer of the previous medical records in which of the following sections ...
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101 Buttaro Part 5 Skin disorders [100% VERIFIED]
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101 Buttaro Part 5 Skin disorders [100% 
VERIFIED] 
Macule *Ans* Skin color change without elevation (flat). A patch greater than 1 cm. 
What types of lesions occur with Vitiligo? *Ans* Macules, patches greater than 1 cm 
Papule *Ans* Elevated, solid lesion less than 1 cm. Can vary in color 
What types of lesions occur with warts? *Ans* Papules, less than 1 cm 
Plaque *Ans* A raised flat lesion formed from merging papules or nodules. 
These lesions are common in Psoriasis *Ans* Plaque Psoriasis...
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