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Prosthetics & Orthotics: Exam I Questions & Answers 100% Correct
  • Prosthetics & Orthotics: Exam I Questions & Answers 100% Correct

  • Exam (elaborations) • 34 pages • 2023
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  • Prosthetics & Orthotics: Exam I Questions & Answers 100% Correct Prosthetics & Orthotics: Exam I Questions & Answers 100% Correct Prosthetics & Orthotics: Exam I Questions & Answers 100% Correct Prosthetics & Orthotics: Exam I Questions & Answers 100% Correct Prosthetics & Orthotics: Exam I Questions & Answers 100% Correct Etiology of Amputations - ANSWER-1. Vascular Disease (Diabetes & PAOD most common) 2. Infections 3. Trauma 4. Cancer 5. Congenital Toe Amputation - ANSWER-*Distal to...
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Prosthetics & Orthotics: Exam I Questions & Answers 100% Correct
  • Prosthetics & Orthotics: Exam I Questions & Answers 100% Correct

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  • Etiology of Amputations - ANSWER-1. Vascular Disease (Diabetes & PAOD most common) 2. Infections 3. Trauma 4. Cancer 5. Congenital Toe Amputation - ANSWER-*Distal to MTP joint*. ORTHOTIC: - NONE - Shoe filler for dead space Transmetatarsal Amputation - ANSWER-Aka "partial foot" amputation; *proximal to MT heads & through MT shafts. ORTHOTIC: - NONE - Shoe filler for dead space - Rocker bottom shoe - Lift in shoes to allow heel-to-ground contact ROM: - Maintain DF RO...
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Prosthetics & Orthotics: Exam I Questions and Answers (100% Correct)
  • Prosthetics & Orthotics: Exam I Questions and Answers (100% Correct)

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  • Prosthetics & Orthotics: Exam I Questions and Answers (100% Correct) Prosthetics & Orthotics: Exam I Questions and Answers (100% Correct) Etiology of Amputations - ANSWER-1. Vascular Disease (Diabetes & PAOD most common) 2. Infections 3. Trauma 4. Cancer 5. Congenital Toe Amputation - ANSWER-*Distal to MTP joint*. ORTHOTIC: - NONE - Shoe filler for dead space Transmetatarsal Amputation - ANSWER-Aka "partial foot" amputation; *proximal to MT heads & through MT shafts. O...
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ARDMS RVT Exam Already passed 2023
  • ARDMS RVT Exam Already passed 2023

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  • ARDMS RVT Exam Already passed 2023 Positive Predictive Value (PPV) - The probability that a patient with a positive test result really does have the disease. =A / A + B Negative Predictive Value (NPV) - The probability that a patient with a negative test result really is free if disease. D / D + C Sensitivity - The ability of a test to detect disease when disease is present. A / A + C Specificity - The ability of a test to correctly identify a normal result. D / D + B Accurac...
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Medicine Straightforward responses for higher marks.
  • Medicine Straightforward responses for higher marks.

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  • Pneumonia - Answer Asthma - Answer COPD - Answer Tuberculosis - Answer Stable Angina - Answer Unstable Angina - Answer Hypertension - Answer PAOD - Answer OSA/OHS - Answer CHF - Answer AKI - Answer CKD - Answer Acute Pyelonephritis - Answer Cystitis - Answer Nephrolithiasis - Answer Hyperkalemia - Answer Hypokalemia - Answer Hypernatremia - Answer Hyponatremia - Answer Lupus Nephritis - Answer DM Nephrosclerosis - Answer Peptic Ulcer Disease - Answe
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DMSU 210: Exam 3 Top Questions and answers. 100% Accurate, rated A
  • DMSU 210: Exam 3 Top Questions and answers. 100% Accurate, rated A

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  • DMSU 210: Exam 3 Top Questions and answers. 100% Accurate, rated A A 31-year-old man is seen in the emergency department with severe mid-epigastric pain that radiates to his back with nausea and vomiting that cam on suddenly with a fever 24 hours previously. The laboratory blood work results show an elevated white blood cell count, moderately elevated amylase level, and mildly elevated lipase. With further questioning, the patient admits to an alcoholic binge 2 days ago. An ultrasound exa...
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Spring 2024 AGACNP Questions and Answers
  • Spring 2024 AGACNP Questions and Answers

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  • Spring 2024 AGACNP Questions and Answers Which of the following sedative agents can act as a negative inotrope? Select all that apply. a. Propofol b. Fentanyl c. Dexmedetomidine d. Midazolam - Correct answer Propofol & Dexmedetomidine" "Which of the following CSF findings is most likely in a patient with bacterial meningitis? a. Lymphocyte predominance b. Decreased opening pressures on lumbar puncture c. increased glucose d. increase protein - Correct answer Increased protein...
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Nur 242 Exam 4 study guide.
  • Nur 242 Exam 4 study guide.

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  • Recap Notes Cholesterol Values LDL/HDL/Total Cholesterol HDL = greater than 40 LDL = less than 100 Total Cholesterol = less than 200 Lipids less than 150 males and less than 135 females Heart Placements 2nd intercostal right sternum = aorta valve 2nd intercostal left sternum = pulmonic valve Erb’s point best s1 s2nsound is 3rd intercostal to left of sternum – Not required to identify in cpe Tricuspid valve 4th intercostal space left of sternum Mitral 5th intercostal space mid clavicular, api...
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Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD)
  • Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD)

  • Summary • 3 pages • 2022
  • An in-depth summary of peripheral artery disease for nursing students.
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NURS 6560 Week 4 Board Vitals
  • NURS 6560 Week 4 Board Vitals

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  • NURS 6560 Week 4 Board Vitals 1. A patient is examined in the ED for chest pain and dyspnea. His heart rate is 110 and on exam, he has muffled heart sounds and JVD. On measurement of blood pressure by a cuff sphygmomanometer, there is an exaggerated decrease in blood pressure with inspiration. What is his most likely diagnosis? 2. A 49-year-old man with a history of chronic renal failure on intermittent HD, HTN, and DM presents to the ED ? weakness, nausea, and mild SOB for the past few days...
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