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CMSRN Test Bank (Timeless paper) Questions & Answers  100% Correct  Verified Popular
  • CMSRN Test Bank (Timeless paper) Questions & Answers 100% Correct Verified

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  • CMSRN Test Bank 2024 Questions & Answers | 100% Correct | Verified A patient has Ascites. What is a sign of Ascites? A. High Epinephrine Levels B. Low Plasma Albumin levels C. High Plasma Oncotic levels D. Low Blood PRessure - B. Low Plasma Albumin levels. The lack of pressure from plasma proteins will allow fluid to enter the wrong areas. Cirrhosis may develop in some cases. What makes Ca-MRSA unique compared to other types of MRSA? A. A. It is acquired in a hospital B. It is transmit...
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CMSRN - Pulmonary Exam Questions And 100% Correct Answers
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CMSRN-Pulmonary Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers 2024
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CMSRN-PULMONARY EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND  ANSWERS, RATED A+/ VERIFIED/| latest update 2024/25|
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  • CMSRN-PULMONARY EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, RATED A+/ VERIFIED/ while performing a hospital admission assessment, the nurse identifies which of the following factors that increases the patients risk for TB ocompromised state 2. pneumonia and SLE 3. refusal of the influenza vaccine during the current flu season 4. African American race - -1. an Immunocompromised state is a risk factor for TB, normal defense mechanisms are not functioning to combat i nfection. The nurse is evalu...
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CMSRN – Pulmonary Exam Questions And Correct Answers
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  • CMSRN – Pulmonary Exam Questions And Correct Answers Common causes of aspiration - answerIntubation. vomiting, tube feedings, conditions that supress cough/gag reflex, oversedation, CNS disorders Symptoms of aspiration - answerCoughing when eating/drinking, feeding tube not in place, O2 sats decreased, c/o SOB Diagnostic tests for aspiration - answerCXR, ABG, CT chest What is pneumanitis - answerTypically an inflammatory response to aspiration How do we treat pneumonitis - answerSuppor...
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CMSRN – Cardiac Exam Questions And Correct Answers
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  • CMSRN – Cardiac Exam Questions And Correct Answers Heart valves on the right side of the heart - answerTricuspid Valve, Pulmonary Valve How does blood flow through the tricuspid valve? - answerBlood flows from the right atrium, to the right ventricle How does blood flow through the pulmonary valve? - answerBlood flows from the right ventricle, to the pulmonary arteries Heart valves on the left side of the heart - answerAortic valve, mitral valve How does blood flow through the mitral v...
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CMSRN-Pulmonary Exam; Questions and Answers 100%  Pass
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  • CMSRN-Pulmonary Exam;Questions and Answers 100% Pass while performing a hospital admission assessment, the nurse identifies which of the following factors that increases the patients risk for TB ocompromised state 2. pneumonia and SLE 3. refusal of the influenza vaccine during the current flu season 4. African American race Correct-1. an Immunocompromised state is a risk factor for TB, normal defense mechanisms are not functioning to combat i nfection.
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PRACTICE CMSRN TEST BANK EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS  & ANSWERS, VERIFIED.[LATEST EXAM UPDATES]
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  • PRACTICE CMSRN TEST BANK EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS & ANSWERS, VERIFIED. A patient has Ascites. What is a sign of Ascites? A. High Epinephrine Levels B. Low Plasma Albumin levels C. High Plasma Oncotic levels D. Low Blood PRessure - -B. Low Plasma Albumin levels. The lack of pressure from plasma proteins will allow fluid to enter the wrong areas. Cirrhosis may develop in some cases. What makes Ca-MRSA unique compared to other types of MRSA? A. A. It is acquired in a hospital B. It is tran...
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Practice CMSRN Test Bank. Questions And Correct Answers
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  • Practice CMSRN Test Bank. Questions And Correct Answers A patient has Ascites. What is a sign of Ascites? A. High Epinephrine Levels B. Low Plasma Albumin levels C. High Plasma Oncotic levels D. Low Blood PRessure - answerB. Low Plasma Albumin levels. The lack of pressure from plasma proteins will allow fluid to enter the wrong areas. Cirrhosis may develop in some cases. What makes Ca-MRSA unique compared to other types of MRSA? A. A. It is acquired in a hospital B. It is transmitted t...
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