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NU410 Exam 4 Guide With Complete Solution
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NU410 Exam 4 Study Guide with Complete Solutions
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  • NU410 Exam 4 Study Guide with Complete Solutions Lyme Disease Stage I - Ans:-- Within 4 weeks after bite, treated with doxycycline or penicillin - "Bulls eye rash" - Flulike symptoms Lyme Disease Stage II - Ans:-- 4-10 weeks after bite - Joint pain, memory loss, poor motor coordination, meningitis Lyme Disease Stage III - Ans:-Arthritis, neuropathy, myalgia, myocarditis Poisoning Treatment Goals - Ans:-- Remove or inactivate poison before it is absorbed - Provide supportive care i...
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NU410 Final Exam Study Guide with Complete Solutions
  • NU410 Final Exam Study Guide with Complete Solutions

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  • NU410 Final Exam Study Guide with Complete Solutions Hemorrhagic Stroke S/S & Treatment - Ans:-- Vomiting, bleeding, severe headache, sudden changes in LOC, one sided numbness/weakness, slurred speech, loss of coordination, & visual disturbances - Surgery is rare, bedrest with sedation, work to prevent/tx complications Ischemic Stroke S/S & Treatment - Ans:-- One sided numbness/weakness, slurred speech, loss of coordination, confusion, & visual disturbances - Tx with tPA, anticoagulation ...
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NU410 Exam 3 Study Guide with Complete Solutions
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  • NU410 Exam 3 Study Guide with Complete Solutions Incomplete SCI - Ans:-- Some function remaining below primary site of injury - Motor and sensory are partially interrupted with vlibre franklinble loss of function below level of injury - Degree of sensory and motor loss varies on level and reflects specific nerve tracts damaged and those spared - May demonstrate a mixture of symptoms Assessment and Diagnostic Findings of Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) - Ans:-- Detailed Neuro Assessment - X-Rays...
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