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NCLEX-RN EXAM REVIEW 2023-2024 A+
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NCLEX-RN EXAM REVIEW A+ 
When selecting an NCLEX answer or determining the order of priority what should you 
remember or use and what is the exception? - ans-Use the ABC rule: Airway breathing, 
and circulation. The exception to the rule is with actual CPR, use C-A-B for CPR. Also 
remember safety first and acute before chronic. If the pt. is not in distress then you 
assess. If the pt is in distress then you should do something. If the pt has diaphorisis 
you should always do something. ...
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TCRN Exam 320 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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TCRN Exam 320 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
 
Most common mechanism of injury - CORRECT ANSWER Falls 
 
Forms of energy - CORRECT ANSWER -mechanical 
-gravitational 
-thermal 
-chemical 
 
Types of trauma - CORRECT ANSWER -blunt 
-penetrating 
-burn 
-other 
 
Blunt trauma - CORRECT ANSWER accounts most injuries sustained 
frontal impact 
 -aortic & cardiac injury, rib fxs, liver & spleen 
 -dash board posterior hip fx/dislocation, femur, knee injury 
lateral impact 
 -head/facial, c spine,...
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PCCN MASTER EXAM | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+
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PCCN MASTER EXAM | QUESTIONS & 
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1. Cardiac 
Correct Answer: 1. Cardiac 
Pt's EKG shows ST elevation in leads II, III, and aVF. Where is the MI? 
Correct Answer: Inferior wall MI, Right coronary artery 
"Reciprocal changes are often seen ini leads I and aVL" 
Pt's EKG shows ST elevation in leads V1 and V2. Where is the MI? 
Correct Answer: Septal area, Left Anterior Descending Artery 
Pt's EKG shows ST elevation in leads V3 and V4. Where ...
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ATI CAPSTONE COMBO ASSESSMENT A AND B Graded A+
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ATI CAPSTONE COMBO ASSESSMENT A and B Graded A+ 
 
 
 
what is montelukast (singular) for? 
a leukotriene modifier, and is taken on a regular basis, once a day, and not prn, and is not used for exercise induced asthma 
what does advance directives contain? 
written instructions regarding end of life care 
what is the greatest risk to a pt receiving hemodialysis? 
disequilibrium syndrome as a result of rapid loss of fluids and decrease bun 
what is the clinical manifestation of disequilibrium? 
r...
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Orthopedic NP Review Course Exam 591 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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Orthopedic NP Review Course Exam 591 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
Signs of inflammation - CORRECT ANSWER swelling, warmth, erythema, loss of function, tenderness 
 
Articular inflammation - CORRECT ANSWER Anatomic structure: synovium, cartilage, capsule (whithin the joint) 
Painful site: diffuse, deep 
Pain on movement: Active/passive, all planes 
Swelling: common 
 
Periarticular inflammation - CORRECT ANSWER Anatomic structure: Tendon, bursa, ligament, muscle, bone (outside the joint) 
P...
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Hesi Pathophysiology Practice Exam (2022/2023) 100% Verified
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Hesi Pathophysiology Practice Exam (2022/2023) 100% Verified 
After talking w/ the HCP, a male pt continues to have questions about the results of a prostatic surface antigen (PSA) screening test and asks the nurse how the PSA levels become elevated. The nurse should explain which pathophysiological mechanism? As the prostate gland enlarges, its cells contribute more PSA in the circulating blood 
PSA is a glycoprotein found in prostatic epithelial cells, and elevations are used as a specific tum...
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RD Exam Domain II (ADIME) 100% Correct Review 2023 A+
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RD Exam Domain II (ADIME) 
100% Correct Review 2023 A+ 
Nutrition Care Process - ANS-standardized, consistent structure and framework used to 
provide nutrition care 
Steps of the Nutrition Care Process - ANS-assessment, diagnosis, intervention, 
monitoring and evaluation 
Nutrition Screening - ANS-Use: identify those at risk for malnutrition 
Duration: 5-10 min 
Review: Client hx, labs, weight, physical signs 
Specificity/Sensitivity 
Joint Commission Mandate RE Nutrition Screening - ANS-Nu...
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ABFAS REVIEW EXAM | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+
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ABFAS REVIEW EXAM | QUESTIONS & 
ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | 
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18 y/o gymnast substance acute inversion ankle injury and ruptures her lateral collateral 
ligaments 
(a)NWB 6 weeks, ankle Brace 
(b)Ankle bracing followed by aggressive PT 12 weeks 
(c)Early functional rehab program 
(d)NWB x8 weeks followed by PT 
Correct Answer: (c) Early functional rehab program 
Patient is a 45 y/o male performing a triple arthrodesis he has 6 degrees of tibial varum 
what is the appr...
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CMN 568 UNIT 4 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS.
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When does malrotation occur? 
at about the 10th week of gestation 
 
 
 
What is a malrotation? 
a congenital abnormality that occurs during the embryonic phase of development when the midgut retracts into the abdominal cavity. The midgut rotates counterclockwise 
 
 
 
When do infants typically become symptomatic with a malrotation? 
at 3 weeks of life 
 
 
 
What is the classic sign of a malrotation? 
bilious vomitting 
 
 
 
How is a malrotation diagnosed? 
upper GI study 
 
 
 
What are some...
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GI PCCN Exam 52 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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GI PCCN Exam 52 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
The most common causative organism of antibiotic-associated colitis is 
A. Clostridium difficile. 
B. Staphylococcus aureus. 
C. Salmonella. 
D. Escherichia coli. - CORRECT ANSWER A. Clostridium difficile is an anaerobic gram-positive, spore-forming, toxin-producing bacillus that causes antibiotic-associated colitis. It colonizes the human intestinal tract after the normal gut flora have been altered by antibiotic therapy. It produces exotoxins ...
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