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CCEB Part B Questions and Answers  | New One | Grade A+
  • CCEB Part B Questions and Answers | New One | Grade A+

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  • Aneurysm Ans: - Ballooning/dilation of blood vessel wall - Traumatic or congenital rupture Aneurysm (intercranial) Ans: - can be asymptomatic - worst headache of their life - minor HA - new HA onset/character - ocular palsy, diplopia, facial pain - stiff neck - kernig's sign positive - bilateral babinski sign Anosmia Ans: loss of sense of smell Hemianopsia is from lesion of the __________ nerve. Ans: Optic Diplopia, ptosis, dilated/fixed pupil are issues with the __________ nerv...
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RCIS Study questions & answers 2023 updated(rated A+)
  • RCIS Study questions & answers 2023 updated(rated A+)

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  • RCIS Study questions & answers 2023 updated(rated A+) What lab tests would indicate a patient has vasculitis? (name 3) - correct answer · Blood test (WBC, ESR0 · Biopsy · CRP- C reactive protein · Imaging (CT, MRI) What is the most common cause of renal artery stenosis? - correct answer · Atherosclerosis Where does the spine lie in RAO projection? LAO? AP? - correct answer · In RAO, spine is on the left · In LAO, spine is on the right · In AP, spine is in the middle What p...
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RCIS Study questions WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
  • RCIS Study questions WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS

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  • What lab tests would indicate a patient has vasculitis? (name 3) · Blood test (WBC, ESR0 · Biopsy · CRP- C reactive protein · Imaging (CT, MRI) What is the most common cause of renal artery stenosis? · Atherosclerosis Where does the spine lie in RAO projection? LAO? AP? · In RAO, spine is on the left · In LAO, spine is on the right · In AP, spine is in the middle What pathology causes the "a wave" to be missing on atrial waveform? · Atrial fibrillation ...
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CCEB Part B Exam With Questions And Accurate Answers
  • CCEB Part B Exam With Questions And Accurate Answers

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CCEB Part B Practice Test With Soution
  • CCEB Part B Practice Test With Soution

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COMPLETE SOLUTIONS RCIS Study  86 questions
  • COMPLETE SOLUTIONS RCIS Study 86 questions

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  • What lab tests would indicate a patient has vasculitis? (name 3) CORRECT ANSWERS: • Blood test (WBC, ESR0 • Biopsy • CRP- C reactive protein • Imaging (CT, MRI) What is the most common cause of renal artery stenosis? CORRECT ANSWERS: • Atherosclerosis Where does the spine lie in RAO projection? LAO? AP? CORRECT ANSWERS: • In RAO, spine is on the left • In LAO, spine is on the right • In AP, spine is in the middle What pathology causes the "a wave" to be missing...
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MED SURG EXAM 2 | QUESTIONS &  ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST  UPDATE | GRADED A+MED SURG EXAM 2 | QUESTIONS &  ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST  UPDATE | GRADED A+
  • MED SURG EXAM 2 | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+MED SURG EXAM 2 | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+

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  • 1 MED SURG EXAM 2 | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+ what should you absolute neutrophil count be (ANC) Correct Answer: neutropenia Correct Answer: ANC <1500 moderate neutropenia Correct Answer: ANC 500-999 severe neutropenia Correct Answer: ANC < 500 things to avoid if pt is neutropenic Correct Answer: - fresh cut flowers (wilt, die, grow mold) - processed meats, undercooked meats (food bourne illness) chemo & radiation Correct Answer: cannot d...
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PDB CEN Practice Exam Questions And Accurate Answers 2023
  • PDB CEN Practice Exam Questions And Accurate Answers 2023

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  • PDB CEN Practice Exam Questions A patient complained of Epigastric pain has ST elevation in ECG leads II, III, and aVF. She is diagnosed with an inferior MI, and NTG is administered sublingually. Her blood pressure drops from 120/47 to 90/60 so the Provider order is a right-sided ECG while awaiting cardiology. Where is the correct leap placement for V4R to detect right ventricular MI's? a. 2nd ICS R sternal border b. 4th ICS R mid-cliviclar line c. 5th ICS L mid-clavicular line d. 5th I...
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NCLEX HURST STUDY GUIDE
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  • NCLEX HURST STUDY GUIDE o Calcium has an inverse relation to phosphorus • When Calcium goes up, Phosphorus goes down (Hypophosphatemia) and vice versa o Sodium has an inverse relation to Potassium • When sodium goes up, Potassium goes down and vice versa ⟶ HyperParathyroidsm = HYPERCALCEMIA = HYPOPHOSPATEMIA Every time you see Hyperparathyroidism that’s the same exact thing as Hypercalcemia o Epinephrine is secreted – vasoconstrictor When Hypovolemic (blood volume d...
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NURS 7755 NCLEX__hurst Questions And Answers (2022/23)
  • NURS 7755 NCLEX__hurst Questions And Answers (2022/23)

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  • o Calcium has an inverse relation to phosphorus  When Calcium goes up, Phosphorus goes down (Hypophosphatemia) and vice versa o Sodium has an inverse relation to Potassium  When sodium goes up, Potassium goes down and vice versa  HyperParathyroidsm = HYPERCALCEMIA = HYPOPHOSPATEMIA Every time you see Hyperparathyroidism that’s the same exact thing as Hypercalcemia o Epinephrine is secreted – vasoconstrictor When Hypovolemic (blood volume deficit), ADH and aldosterone will ...
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