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ATI Homework 18 - Cognition and Sensation Detailed Answer Key
  • ATI Homework 18 - Cognition and Sensation Detailed Answer Key

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  • 1. A nurse notes a client who has Parkinson disease shows signs of dyskinesia. Which of the following physical manifestations should the nurse expect? A. Difficulty swallowing Rationale: The nurse should expect to find with signs of dyskinesia difficulty moving, not swallowing. B. Difficulty speaking Rationale: The nurse should expect to find with signs of dyskinesia difficulty moving, not speaking. C. Difficulty moving Rationale: The nurse should expect to find with signs of dyskine...
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NBME 25| Questions and Answers, 100% Correct
  • NBME 25| Questions and Answers, 100% Correct

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  • NBME 25| Questions and Answers, 100% Correct Patient had anaphylaxis following the transfusion of fresh frozen plasma. What is the genetic deficiency? IgA deficiency. Patient with this disease may have preformed antibodies against IgA How does sitagliptin work? It is a competitive inhibitor of dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP4). It prevents breakdown of GI incretins (ex: glucagon-like peptide, GLP-1) and promote endogenous release of insulin. ** DPP4 inhibitor increases endogenous insul...
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NBME 25| Questions and Answers, 100% Correct
  • NBME 25| Questions and Answers, 100% Correct

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  • NBME 25| Questions and Answers, 100% Correct Patient had anaphylaxis following the transfusion of fresh frozen plasma. What is the genetic deficiency? IgA deficiency. Patient with this disease may have preformed antibodies against IgA How does sitagliptin work? It is a competitive inhibitor of dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP4). It prevents breakdown of GI incretins (ex: glucagon-like peptide, GLP-1) and promote endogenous release of insulin. ** DPP4 inhibitor increases endogenous insul...
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PCC II Exam 3 Questions & Answers 2024/2025
  • PCC II Exam 3 Questions & Answers 2024/2025

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  • PCC II Exam 3 Questions & Answers 2024/2025 A nurse is teaching a patient who has multiple sclerosis about a new prescription for baclofen. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include in the teaching? - Stop taking the medication immediately if you develop a headache - Do not take antihistamines with this medication - Take the medication on an empty stomach - Expect to develop diarrhea with this medication - ANSWERS- Do not take antihistamines with this medication A ...
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571 Midterm Review Exam Questions With Verified Complete Solutions.
  • 571 Midterm Review Exam Questions With Verified Complete Solutions.

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  • Relapsing-remitting MS - Answer characterized by periods of improvement and stability in between attacks. Relapse and remission. This is due to the remyelination of axons. Primary Progressive MS - Answer Disease progression from onset, without plateaus or remissions, steady decline Secondary Progressive MS - Answer initial relapsing-remitting MS that suddenly begins to have decline without periods of remission auto immune disorder - Answer when your immune system starts to a...
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Medical Conditions: Test 2 || Complete Questions & Solutions (Graded A+)
  • Medical Conditions: Test 2 || Complete Questions & Solutions (Graded A+)

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  • Medical Conditions: Test 2 || Complete Questions & Solutions (Graded A+) Medical Conditions: Test 2 || Complete Questions & Solutions (Graded A+) What is the most common location of a CVA - ANSWER -middle cerebral artery What are common deficits to screen for if a person suffers from a MCA - ANSWER - -contralateral hemiplegia and hemisensory -visual: hemianopsia -lack of judgement, preservation, ideational apraxia -depression, lability, apathy Common symptoms of a R MCA - ANSWER - -...
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NURS 571 MIDTERM EXAM REVIEW 2024/2025 HIGH GRADES GUARANTEED(CORRECT ANSWERS).
  • NURS 571 MIDTERM EXAM REVIEW 2024/2025 HIGH GRADES GUARANTEED(CORRECT ANSWERS).

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  • NURS 571 MIDTERM EXAM REVIEW 2024/2025 HIGH GRADES GUARANTEED(CORRECT ANSWERS). 2 / 10 1. Relapsing-remitting MS: characterized by periods of improvement and stabilityin between attacks. Relapse and remission.Thisis due to the remyelination of axons. 2. Primary Progressive MS: Disease progression from onset, without plateaus orremissions, steady decline 3. Secondary Progressive MS: initial relapsing-remitting MS that suddenly beginsto have decline without periods of remission 4. auto ...
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NPTE PRACTICE TEST WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION 2024/2025 LATEST UPDATE
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  • NPTE PRACTICE TEST WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION 2024/2025 LATEST UPDATE Degenerative Disorder: MS disease progression from onset without plateaus or remission - Answer-Primary-progressive MS Degenerative Disorder: MS initial relapsing-remitting course followed by progression at a variable rate - Answer-Secondary-Progressive MS Degenerative Disorder: MS progressive from onset but without clear, acute relapse - Answer-Progressive relapsing MS Degenerative Disorder: Common sensation problems w...
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Effects of Gender and Age on Motor Exam in Typically Developing  Children
  • Effects of Gender and Age on Motor Exam in Typically Developing Children

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  • Careful assessment of basic motor function in children can reveal subtle motor deficits. Such neurological subtle signs include overflow (also called “associated” or “extraneous”) movements, involuntary movements (i.e., limb tremor, odd posturing, choreiform) and dysrhythmia (described in detail below). These subtle signs can serve as markers for inefficiency in neighboring parallel brain systems important for control of cognition and behavior. While it is common to observe the...
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PHTY3070 Revision Eam Study Guide.
  • PHTY3070 Revision Eam Study Guide.

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  • PHTY3070 Revision Eam Study Guide. Another name for vestibulocerebellum - Answersarchicerebellum, floccular node another name for spinocerebellum - Answerspaleocerebellum, vermis another name for neocerebellum - Answerscerebrocerebellum, pontocerebellum symptoms of vestibulocerebellar lesions - Answerstruncal ataxia, postural sway, nausea, impaired VOR, cerebellar nystagmus symptoms of spinocerebellar lesions - Answershypotonia esp in prox mm, hypermetria, inability to decelerate, rebound...
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