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Actuator - this is type of motor that controls a mechanism or system 
Alignment - positioning text so that it is in line, for example on the left, right or center 
Alpha testing - initial testing of a software by a limited group of people 
Analogue - this is the smooth stream of data that we process on a daily basis 
Animation - a series of images played one after another to simulate movement 
Array - a data structure that can store multiple items under one identifier 
Artificial intelligence - ...
Advanced Health Assessment and Diagnostic Midterm Exam 2022 
The majority of Diagnsosis can be made on History alone? 
True 
Evidence Based Practice is the provision of care based on 
1. The highest level of evidence 
2. The wishes and desires of the patient and family 
3. The expertise of the practitioner 
The review of systems is the physical examination of each body system 
False 
A Likelihood Ratio (LR) of 1.0 means the post-test probability is exactly the same as the pretest probability. 
T...
Chapter 15 - Infection 
Learning Objectives 
 Describe alterations in the immune system related to aging. 
 Describe nutritional factors that influence immune status. 
 Describe psychosocial factors that influence immune status. 
 Describe the effect of lifestyle factors on immune status. 
 Describe the effect of medications and drugs on immune status. 
 Identify strategies to prevent nosocomial or community-acquired infections. 
 Incorporate nutritional, psychosocial, and l...
1. Activity Therapy group members work on specific task together to promote socialization and increase self-esteem 
2. Addison's Disease: inadequate pituitary ACTH. Hyposecretion of adrenal hormones (mineralocorticoids, glucocorticoids, androgens). Steroids causes fluid retention à increase the BP 
a. Dark pigmentation of skin (conspicuous bronze skin coloration), low blood glucose, high serum potassium, hyperpigmentation. 
b. Pathophysiology: ↓ Na+ dehydration, ↓ Blood volume + shock, ↑...
Three types of collisions in a typical impact: 
○ Collision of the car against another car, tree, or some other object 
○ Collision of the paent against the interior of the car 
■ Example of injuries: lower extremity fractures, rib fractures, and had trauma 
○ Collision of the passenger’s internal organs against the solid structures of the body 
■ Results in compression injury (or bruising) to the anterior poron of the brain and 
stretching (or tearing) of the posterior poron of the ...
A by-product of involuntary muscle contraction and relaxation is: 
Select one: 
A. oxygen. 
B. lactic acid. 
C. heat. 
D. nitrogen. 
A patient has a blood pressure of 130/70 mm Hg. The "130" in this measurement 
represents: 
Select one: 
A. atrial contraction. 
B. ventricular relaxation. 
C. ventricular contraction. 
D. ventricular filling. 
A patient has a large accumulation of blood in the sac surrounding the heart. Which 
type of shock would this condition cause? 
Select one: 
A. Hypovolemi...
1. Question 
A patient is admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of primary 
hyperparathyroidism. A nurse checking the patientʼs lab results would expect 
which of the following changes in laboratory findings? 
 A. Elevated serum calcium 
 B. Low serum parathyroid hormone (PTH) 
 C. Elevated serum vitamin D 
 D. Low urine calcium
This paper is a narrative analysis to exhibit how the Chamberlain University Masters of 
Science in Nursing (MSN) program Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) track prepares the graduate 
nurse to meet the university’s program outcomes (PO), the American Association of Colleges of 
Nursing (AACN) Essentials of Master’s Education (MSN Essentials), and the National 
Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties (NONPF) Core Competencies. This paper will 
identify and explain how I have reached each ...
GASTROINTESTINAL, PERITONEAL, RETROPEROTONEUM Pathology 
Cover Chapter 13,14,16 from the textbook Diagnostic Sonography 
Pictures included in the file to better visualize each pathology 
I highlighted some key words to better remember when studying.
I made a complete summary of chapter 12 about pathologies found in the pancreas from the Textbook of Diagnostic Sonography eighth edition, Volume one. 
The most common pathologies of the pancreas and how it looks like in ultrasound imaging. 
Pictures fore reference is included in the document. 
I highlighted some key words as well. 
I hope I could help and make it a little more easier to understand and follow.