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ATI COMPREHENSIVE PREDICTOR EXAM NEWLY UPDATED 2024  Droplet precautions - CORRECT-spiderman! sepsis, scarlet fever,  streptococcal pharyngitis, parvovirus, pneumonia, pertussis,  influenza, diptheria, epiglottitis, rubella, mumps, meningitis, mycoplasma
  • ATI COMPREHENSIVE PREDICTOR EXAM NEWLY UPDATED 2024 Droplet precautions - CORRECT-spiderman! sepsis, scarlet fever, streptococcal pharyngitis, parvovirus, pneumonia, pertussis, influenza, diptheria, epiglottitis, rubella, mumps, meningitis, mycoplasma

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  • ATI COMPREHENSIVE PREDICTOR EXAM NEWLY UPDATED 2024 Droplet precautions - CORRECT-spiderman! sepsis, scarlet fever, streptococcal pharyngitis, parvovirus, pneumonia, pertussis, influenza, diptheria, epiglottitis, rubella, mumps, meningitis, mycoplasma or meningeal pneumonia, adeNovirus (Private room and mask) Contact precaution - CORRECT -MRS WHISE protect visitors & caregivers when 3 ft of the pt. Multidrug-resistant organisms RSV, Shigella, Wound infections, Herpes simplex, I...
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  • NAVLE Practice Questions with 100% Correct Answers Acute vision loss; miniature schnauzer; tapetal hyperreflectivity and vascular attenuation; polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia, weight gain, and lethargy. Diagnosis? - answerSudden Acquired Retinal Degeneration Syndrome (SARDS) Acute vision loss; looks like Cushings. Diagnosis? - answerSudden Acquired Retinal Degeneration Syndrome (SARDS) Blood in eye (hyphema) and keratic precipitates. Diagnosis? - answerAnterior uveitis Young golden retr...
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HESI Milestone 3 - Saunders Review questions and answers(already passed)
  • HESI Milestone 3 - Saunders Review questions and answers(already passed)

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  • what does RN do after seizure - check for apnea episodes pt walking w/ a walk with elbows flexed this is normal, proceed Previous Play Next Rewind 10 seconds Move forward 10 seconds Unmute 0:00 / 0:15 Full screen Brainpower Read More pt w/ diabetes, HTN, who has a severe HA and blurred vission what to assess - asess BP low K+ [2.5] - check apical pulse RN cannot get PMI, what to do - turn to left side pt on levothyroxine, has goiter.. what to...
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NAVLE Practice Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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  • NAVLE Practice Questions with 100% Correct Answers Acute vision loss; miniature schnauzer; tapetal hyperreflectivity and vascular attenuation; polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia, weight gain, and lethargy. Diagnosis? - answerSudden Acquired Retinal Degeneration Syndrome (SARDS) Acute vision loss; looks like Cushings. Diagnosis? - answerSudden Acquired Retinal Degeneration Syndrome (SARDS) Blood in eye (hyphema) and keratic precipitates. Diagnosis? - answerAnterior uveitis Young golden retr...
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NUR 2063 / NUR2063: Essentials ofPathophysiology Exam 2 (Latest 2024 /2025) Rasmussen questions with complete solution
  • NUR 2063 / NUR2063: Essentials ofPathophysiology Exam 2 (Latest 2024 /2025) Rasmussen questions with complete solution

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  • What are the functions of the kidneys? - correct answer Regulation of blood pressure; regulating blood osmolarity; removal of toxins; blood filtration; activate vitamin D What are the clinical manifestations of benign prostatic hypertrophy? - correct answer dribbling; difficulty initiating urine stream; hesitancy; urinary retention, decreased stream What substance controls the reabsorption of water from the collecting ducts? - correct answer ADH- Anti Diuretic Hormone What is type 2 diabet...
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Peds CPA 3: Comprehensive Pediatric Clinical Practice Assessment Guide | 2024-2025 Edition
  • Peds CPA 3: Comprehensive Pediatric Clinical Practice Assessment Guide | 2024-2025 Edition

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  • Peds CPA 3: Comprehensive Pediatric Clinical Practice Assessment Guide | Edition flex neck causing hip an knee flexion when meningitis present brudzinski Most common causes of illness and hospitalization in children respiratory Respiratory dysfunction in children tends to be more severe than in adults T or F true what is the most common cause of respiratory infections in children viruses Do children or adults deteriorate faster from respiratory issues children/infants How long ar...
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NAVLE Practice Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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  • NAVLE Practice Questions with 100% Correct Answers Acute vision loss; miniature schnauzer; tapetal hyperreflectivity and vascular attenuation; polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia, weight gain, and lethargy. Diagnosis? - answerSudden Acquired Retinal Degeneration Syndrome (SARDS) Acute vision loss; looks like Cushings. Diagnosis? - answerSudden Acquired Retinal Degeneration Syndrome (SARDS) Blood in eye (hyphema) and keratic precipitates. Diagnosis? - answerAnterior uveitis Young golden retr...
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NURS 6035 Exam 7 Questions with complete Solutions!!
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  • Three layers of skin - epidermis, dermis, subcutaneous eccrine glands - glands that produce sweat; found over most of the body Controlled by SNS sebaceous glands - secrete sebum (oil) into the hair follicles where the hair shafts pass through the dermis found all over the body except the palms and soles purpose of nails - protect tips of fingers and toes Common contributing factors to an individual developing a rash - Prescription medications or OTC drugs. Ask about aspirin and aspirin-c...
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Nurse 623 Exam 2 Study Guide (2023/2024) 100% Solved
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  • Nurse 623 Exam 2 Study Guide (2023/2024) 100% Solved What is Hypothyroidism -inadeqaute amount of thyroid hormone being produced or secreted. -Most common in women ages 30-60 "Hashiamotos" -Look at T4 levels: normal 100-125 per day What is a goiter hypertrophy and hyperplasia of the thyroid gland caused by increasing levels of pituitary TSH Subjective symptoms of Hypothtroidism " Everythng sluggish" swelling, nausea constipation, menorrhagia, muscle weakness, weight gain, fatigue, lethargy...
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NCLEX HURST |382 REVIEW QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWER|46 PAGES
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  • What three things contain a lot of Na? - ️️1. Effervescent soluble medications 2. Canned processed foods 3. IVF with Na What is aldosterone? Where is it found? - ️️Steroid or mineralocorticoids; adrenal glands When blood volume is low what happens to aldosterone secretion? - ️️It increases and Na/H2O are retained in order to increase volume What are two examples of too much aldosterone? Too little? - ️️Cushings & Herpaldosteronism (Conn's syndrome); Addisons What i...
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