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[Show more]Name the 13 different cranial lymph nodes discussed in class - Answer-Preauricular Postauricular (mastoid) Occipital Parotid Retropharyngeal (tonsillar) Submandibular Submental Sublingual Anterior superficial cervical Posterior superficial cervical Facial Sternomastoid Supraclavicular n...
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Add to cartName the 13 different cranial lymph nodes discussed in class - Answer-Preauricular Postauricular (mastoid) Occipital Parotid Retropharyngeal (tonsillar) Submandibular Submental Sublingual Anterior superficial cervical Posterior superficial cervical Facial Sternomastoid Supraclavicular n...
Mobility is... - Answer-is the freedom and independence in purposeful movement. refers to adapting to and having self aof the environment. Functional musculoskeletal and nervous systems are essential. Joint Mobility - Answer-Range of motion (ROM) = the maximum movement possible for the joint ROM...
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Add to cartMobility is... - Answer-is the freedom and independence in purposeful movement. refers to adapting to and having self aof the environment. Functional musculoskeletal and nervous systems are essential. Joint Mobility - Answer-Range of motion (ROM) = the maximum movement possible for the joint ROM...
Early signs of melanoma - Answer-A- asymmetry B- border C- color D- diameter E- elevation F- feeling Primary function of the skin - Answer-Protection Perception Temperature regulation Secondary functions of the skin - Answer-Communication Synthesis of vitamin D Body image Identification ...
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Add to cartEarly signs of melanoma - Answer-A- asymmetry B- border C- color D- diameter E- elevation F- feeling Primary function of the skin - Answer-Protection Perception Temperature regulation Secondary functions of the skin - Answer-Communication Synthesis of vitamin D Body image Identification ...
Liquid formulation - Answer-drugs are absorbed faster from gut faster then tablets or capsules Etiology - Answer-Cause or reason for phenomenon -Inherited -Environmental Epidemiology - Answer-Incidence, distribution and possible control of disease -Risk Factor: risk between an etiologic factor ...
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Add to cartLiquid formulation - Answer-drugs are absorbed faster from gut faster then tablets or capsules Etiology - Answer-Cause or reason for phenomenon -Inherited -Environmental Epidemiology - Answer-Incidence, distribution and possible control of disease -Risk Factor: risk between an etiologic factor ...
low birth weight (LBW) - <2500 grams or 5.8 lbs Subculture - a group existing within a larger cultural system that retains its own characteristics Acculturation - Changes that occur from encountering other cultures Assimilation - Losing a culture; "melting" into mainstream Ethnocentrism - m...
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Add to cartlow birth weight (LBW) - <2500 grams or 5.8 lbs Subculture - a group existing within a larger cultural system that retains its own characteristics Acculturation - Changes that occur from encountering other cultures Assimilation - Losing a culture; "melting" into mainstream Ethnocentrism - m...
Melanoma Risk Factors - Answer-Too much exposure to UV radiation Moles Fair skin, freckling, red, or blonde hair Positive family history of melanoma History of immunosuppressive treatment Older age Male gender Past history of melanoma Screening Recommendations for Melanoma - Answer-Skin exam...
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Add to cartMelanoma Risk Factors - Answer-Too much exposure to UV radiation Moles Fair skin, freckling, red, or blonde hair Positive family history of melanoma History of immunosuppressive treatment Older age Male gender Past history of melanoma Screening Recommendations for Melanoma - Answer-Skin exam...
What are lipoproteins? - Answer--consist of various amounts of cholesterol, triglycerides, and phospholipids along with a protein carrier -classified according to their size, weight or density -not soluble in plasma, they must be specifically packaged for transport through the blood What is the ...
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Add to cartWhat are lipoproteins? - Answer--consist of various amounts of cholesterol, triglycerides, and phospholipids along with a protein carrier -classified according to their size, weight or density -not soluble in plasma, they must be specifically packaged for transport through the blood What is the ...
What are lipoproteins? - Answer--consist of various amounts of cholesterol, triglycerides, and phospholipids along with a protein carrier -classified according to their size, weight or density -not soluble in plasma, they must be specifically packaged for transport through the blood What is the ...
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Add to cartWhat are lipoproteins? - Answer--consist of various amounts of cholesterol, triglycerides, and phospholipids along with a protein carrier -classified according to their size, weight or density -not soluble in plasma, they must be specifically packaged for transport through the blood What is the ...
What is the definition of Critical thinking? - Answer--A continuous process characterized by: 1) open-mindedness 2) continual inquiry, 3) perseverance combined with the willingness to look at each unique patient situation and determine which assumptions are true and relevant. 4) Recognizing tha...
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Add to cartWhat is the definition of Critical thinking? - Answer--A continuous process characterized by: 1) open-mindedness 2) continual inquiry, 3) perseverance combined with the willingness to look at each unique patient situation and determine which assumptions are true and relevant. 4) Recognizing tha...
An approach to developing a plan of care using the ANA's Standards of Practice are based on the nursing process, which is: - Answer-1) Assessment 2) Diagnosis 3) Outcome Identification 4) Planning 5) Implementation 6) Evaluation The five core competencies identified by the Institute of Medic...
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Add to cartAn approach to developing a plan of care using the ANA's Standards of Practice are based on the nursing process, which is: - Answer-1) Assessment 2) Diagnosis 3) Outcome Identification 4) Planning 5) Implementation 6) Evaluation The five core competencies identified by the Institute of Medic...
What dos CBC stand for? - Answer-complete blood count Components of CBC - Answer--WBC -RBC -HGB -HCT -MCV -MCH -MCHC -RDW -PLT What does HGB stand for? - Answer-hemoglobin What does HCT stand for? - Answer-hematocrit What does MCV stand for? - Answer-mean corpuscular volume What does MC...
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Add to cartWhat dos CBC stand for? - Answer-complete blood count Components of CBC - Answer--WBC -RBC -HGB -HCT -MCV -MCH -MCHC -RDW -PLT What does HGB stand for? - Answer-hemoglobin What does HCT stand for? - Answer-hematocrit What does MCV stand for? - Answer-mean corpuscular volume What does MC...
health - a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity wellness - dynamic state of health in which an individual progresses toward a higher level of functioning, achieving an optimum balance between internal and external environments ...
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Add to carthealth - a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity wellness - dynamic state of health in which an individual progresses toward a higher level of functioning, achieving an optimum balance between internal and external environments ...
Addresses the needs of healthy clients to promote health and prevent disease with specific protections; decreases the risk of exposure of an individual or a community to disease. - Primary prevention Examples of Primary Prevention - Immunization programs Child car seat education Nutrition and fi...
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Add to cartAddresses the needs of healthy clients to promote health and prevent disease with specific protections; decreases the risk of exposure of an individual or a community to disease. - Primary prevention Examples of Primary Prevention - Immunization programs Child car seat education Nutrition and fi...
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