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IBHRE Exam with Verified Answers
Watt-second - energy 
 
AFFIRM - rate control vs rhythm control and they are equivalent 
 
Minute ventilation is the product of - respiratory rate and tidal volume. Can be triggered by arm movements 
 
Parallel Circuit resistance? - R1 * R2/ R1+ R2 
 
Battery capacitance of a pacemaker is given in? - Current 
 
Excitable Gap - area of tissue in front of fibrillating wave that could trigger a wave front block and terminate the tachycardia 
 
Percent tilt of an ICD waveform? - decline in le...
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Watt-second - energy 
 
AFFIRM - rate control vs rhythm control and they are equivalent 
 
Minute ventilation is the product of - respiratory rate and tidal volume. Can be triggered by arm movements 
 
Parallel Circuit resistance? - R1 * R2/ R1+ R2 
 
Battery capacitance of a pacemaker is given in? - Current 
 
Excitable Gap - area of tissue in front of fibrillating wave that could trigger a wave front block and terminate the tachycardia 
 
Percent tilt of an ICD waveform? - decline in le...
IBHRE Test with 100%Solutions
Approximate number of SD episodes in US each year? 
A. 450000 
B. 750000 
C. 1000000 
D. 1500000 - A 
 
Neuromuscular disease with any degree of fasicul block is considered class IIB indic for pacing. This is following example of? 
A. Erbs dystrophy 
B. Lymes disease 
C. Chagas disease 
D. WPW syndrome - A 
 
What meds make you more prone to long QT or Torsades de pointes? 
A. Class Ia, Ib, diuretics 
B. Class I III, IV, and hormonal replacement therapy 
C. Class II, III, IV and alpha gonist 
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Approximate number of SD episodes in US each year? 
A. 450000 
B. 750000 
C. 1000000 
D. 1500000 - A 
 
Neuromuscular disease with any degree of fasicul block is considered class IIB indic for pacing. This is following example of? 
A. Erbs dystrophy 
B. Lymes disease 
C. Chagas disease 
D. WPW syndrome - A 
 
What meds make you more prone to long QT or Torsades de pointes? 
A. Class Ia, Ib, diuretics 
B. Class I III, IV, and hormonal replacement therapy 
C. Class II, III, IV and alpha gonist 
...
Nursing Entrance Review Exam with Correct Answers
Latent - Present but not active or visible 
 
Lateral - On the side 
 
Lethargic - Difficult to arouse 
 
Manifestation - An indication or sign of a condition 
 
Musculoskeletal - Of or relating to muscle and skeleton 
 
Neurologic - Of or relating to the nervous system 
 
Neurovascular - Of or relating to the nervous system and blood vessels 
 
Nutrient - Substance or ingredient that provides nourishment 
 
Occluded - Closed or obstructed 
 
Ongoing - Continuous 
 
Oral - Given throu...
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Latent - Present but not active or visible 
 
Lateral - On the side 
 
Lethargic - Difficult to arouse 
 
Manifestation - An indication or sign of a condition 
 
Musculoskeletal - Of or relating to muscle and skeleton 
 
Neurologic - Of or relating to the nervous system 
 
Neurovascular - Of or relating to the nervous system and blood vessels 
 
Nutrient - Substance or ingredient that provides nourishment 
 
Occluded - Closed or obstructed 
 
Ongoing - Continuous 
 
Oral - Given throu...
Nursing Entrance Test Correctly Solved
Radiology Tech - position clients +performs radiologic imaging to be reviewed for diagnosis ex: a client with severe abdominal pain needs a CT scan 
 
Respiratory therapist - evaluate respiratory status and provides breathing treatments ex: a clients who needs neb. 
 
Social worker - works with clients and their families to coordinate care and community resources to ensure the client can recover and be discharged to a safe environment. 
 
Speech Language Pathologists - evaluate+ make recomme...
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Radiology Tech - position clients +performs radiologic imaging to be reviewed for diagnosis ex: a client with severe abdominal pain needs a CT scan 
 
Respiratory therapist - evaluate respiratory status and provides breathing treatments ex: a clients who needs neb. 
 
Social worker - works with clients and their families to coordinate care and community resources to ensure the client can recover and be discharged to a safe environment. 
 
Speech Language Pathologists - evaluate+ make recomme...
The Nursing Entrance Exam with 100% Solutions
Genetic material is found in the ______________ of a cell 
A. Nucleus 
B. Chromosome 
C. Ribosome - A 
 
The term _______________ is given to the process by which animals from smallest to largest consume a toxin that accumulates in greater concentrations in the final organism at the top of the food chain. 
A.	Environmental accumulation 
 B. Biological magnification 
 C. Physiological abberation - B 
 
Plants that are found in arid regions such as the desert will have stomata's ______...
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Genetic material is found in the ______________ of a cell 
A. Nucleus 
B. Chromosome 
C. Ribosome - A 
 
The term _______________ is given to the process by which animals from smallest to largest consume a toxin that accumulates in greater concentrations in the final organism at the top of the food chain. 
A.	Environmental accumulation 
 B. Biological magnification 
 C. Physiological abberation - B 
 
Plants that are found in arid regions such as the desert will have stomata's ______...
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Electrolyte Imbalances Review Questions with Right Answers
Your client's lab results show that the client's serum calcium level is very elevated. What signs and symptoms would the client exhibit? Select all that apply. 
Dizziness 
Diarrhea 
Muscle spasms 
Muscle weakness 
Edema 
- Muscle weakness 
 
While working in the emergency room, you are called to help a patient named Francis who believes he is having a heart attack. He states that his heart rate "feels different." He states also that his fingers feel as if they are going numb. 
The ...
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Your client's lab results show that the client's serum calcium level is very elevated. What signs and symptoms would the client exhibit? Select all that apply. 
Dizziness 
Diarrhea 
Muscle spasms 
Muscle weakness 
Edema 
- Muscle weakness 
 
While working in the emergency room, you are called to help a patient named Francis who believes he is having a heart attack. He states that his heart rate "feels different." He states also that his fingers feel as if they are going numb. 
The ...
Electrolyte Imbalance Test with Solutions
A 90-year-old patient with hypermagnesemia is seen in the emergency department (ED). The ED nurse prepares the patient for admission to which inpatient unit? - Telemetry/cardiac stepdown 
 
When treating a patient for hyponatremia, which type of drug must be altered to decrease sodium loss? - Diuretics 
 
Which electrolyte imbalance triggers aldosterone secretion to maintain fluid balance within the body? - Decreased sodium levels in the extracellular fluid 
 
What route of fluid loss is non-...
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A 90-year-old patient with hypermagnesemia is seen in the emergency department (ED). The ED nurse prepares the patient for admission to which inpatient unit? - Telemetry/cardiac stepdown 
 
When treating a patient for hyponatremia, which type of drug must be altered to decrease sodium loss? - Diuretics 
 
Which electrolyte imbalance triggers aldosterone secretion to maintain fluid balance within the body? - Decreased sodium levels in the extracellular fluid 
 
What route of fluid loss is non-...
Electrolyte Imbalances - FA Davis Questions with Right Answers
Signs and Symptoms of Hypernatremia - Value above 145 meq/L 
1. Decreased urine output 
2. Tachycardia (in late or severe states) 
3. Disorientation---Coma 
4. Thirst 
5. Muscle twitching 
6. Seizures 
 
Signs and Symptoms of Hyponatremia - Value below 135 meq/L 
1. GI upset 
2. Lethargy 
3. Muscle weakness 
4. Seizures 
 
Signs and Symptoms of Hyperkalemia - Value above 5.0 meq/L 
1. Diarrhea 
2. Muscle tremors and twitching 
3. Flaccid muscle paralysis 
4. Cardiac arrest 
 
Signs and Sympt...
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Signs and Symptoms of Hypernatremia - Value above 145 meq/L 
1. Decreased urine output 
2. Tachycardia (in late or severe states) 
3. Disorientation---Coma 
4. Thirst 
5. Muscle twitching 
6. Seizures 
 
Signs and Symptoms of Hyponatremia - Value below 135 meq/L 
1. GI upset 
2. Lethargy 
3. Muscle weakness 
4. Seizures 
 
Signs and Symptoms of Hyperkalemia - Value above 5.0 meq/L 
1. Diarrhea 
2. Muscle tremors and twitching 
3. Flaccid muscle paralysis 
4. Cardiac arrest 
 
Signs and Sympt...
Electrolyte Imbalances Study Guide Test with 100% Solutions
What kind of relationship do calcium and magnesium have? - Parallel (they tend to run together) 
 
Describe the relationship between magnesium and blood pressure. - 
Magnesium causes vasodilation and a decrease in peripheral vascular resistance, thereby decreasing blood pressure 
 
What specific changes would you expect to see on the ECG of a hypomagnesemic patient? - Premature ventricular contractions, ventricular tachycardia, and/or ventricular fibrillation 
 
What is Babinski's sign? Wh...
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What kind of relationship do calcium and magnesium have? - Parallel (they tend to run together) 
 
Describe the relationship between magnesium and blood pressure. - 
Magnesium causes vasodilation and a decrease in peripheral vascular resistance, thereby decreasing blood pressure 
 
What specific changes would you expect to see on the ECG of a hypomagnesemic patient? - Premature ventricular contractions, ventricular tachycardia, and/or ventricular fibrillation 
 
What is Babinski's sign? Wh...
VMO OSFM Study Questions with Solutions
Health Administration Midterm Exam with Solutions