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ASPEN Practice Test questions with correct answers
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Question: 1Which of the following acute changes in the serum chemistry profile would be expected in a patient who is experiencing tumor lysis syndrome(TLS)? 
1: Hypercalcemia and hypomagnesemia2: Hyperkalemia and hyperphosphatemia3: Hypernatremia and hypermagnesemia4: Hypocalcemia and hyperphosphatemia CORRECT ANSWER 2 
 
A patient with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) receiving enteral nutrition will benefit most from 
1: supplemental arginine.2: formulas containing omega-6 fatty acid...
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Cardio/Endo Surgery EOR Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Cardio/Endo Surgery EOR Exam 
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stable angina workup - Answer- EKG = normal, Q waves (prior MI) 
cardiac stress test = ST depression > 1 mm 
DEFINITIVE DIAGNOSIS = coronary angiography 
stable angina treatment - Answer- nitroglycerin sublingual 
beta blockers 
severe = angioplasty and bypass 
unstable angina workup - Answer- EKG = ST segment or T wave abnormalities 
cardiac enzymes = normal troponin, CK-MB 
unstable angina treatment - Answer- - admit for continu...
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CSFA PRACTICE EXAM GUIDE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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CSFA PRACTICE EXAM GUIDE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
 
 
the legal doctrine that mandates every professional to carry out his or her duties according to national standards of care practiced throughout the country is; - answer-doctrine of resonable man 
 
which is the result of potassium imbalance? 
1. bone loss 
2. decreased osmotic pressure 
3. cardiac arrythmias 
4. water intoxication - answer-3. cardiac arrythmias 
 
a vagal response would be: - answer-bradycardia 
 
the normal ph of urine is; - a...
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ASPEN Practice Test | Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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Question: 1Which of the following acute changes in the serum chemistry profile would be expected in a 
patient who is experiencing tumor lysis syndrome(TLS)? 
1: Hypercalcemia and hypomagnesemia2: Hyperkalemia and hyperphosphatemia3: Hypernatremia and 
hypermagnesemia4: Hypocalcemia and hyperphosphatemia - 2 
A patient with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) receiving enteral nutrition will benefit most 
from 
1: supplemental arginine.2: formulas containing omega-6 fatty acids.3: formula...
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NU 607 PATHO MOD 1 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALL CORRECT
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NU 607 PATHO MOD 1 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALL CORRECT 
 
What organ regulates potassium - Answer- Kidneys, they excrete it when theres high levels to keep it regulated 
 
Hyperkalemia - Answer- ICF to EVF shift, low renal excretion 
S/S: tall t wave, cardiac arrythmias in general, weakness 
Tx: calcium gluconate, dialysis if kidneys is issue 
 
Hypokalemia - Answer- GI or renal disorders cause this/ low intake/ increase body excretion 
S/S: neuromuscular weakness, dysrythmias 
 
Low sodium ...
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NURS 366-Exam 1 Questions & Answers Rated 100% Correct
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DRGs (diagnosis-related groups) - refers to reimbursement for health care services based on a 
predetermined fixed price-per-case or diagnosis; it categorizes patients to better control hospital costs; 
there is a time-table for how long someone with a DRG can be in the hospital on government funds, 
which is a barrier to proper healthcare. 
gastric secretion pH (checking NG tube) - less than 5.5 
Hyponatremia - Stupor/coma 
Apprehension, headache confusion, depression convulsion, n/v 
Lethargy ...
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NUR 331 Exam 3 Review Questions and Answers
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When and why we give digoxin Only oral ionitropic med (increases heart contractility, not faster) 
Safety measures for digoxin -give at regular intervals -1 hour before or 2 hours after eating (dont mix w food or fluid> decreased absorption) -check apical HR one full minute (HOLD if <90 infants, 110 young kids, <70 older kids) -brsuh teeth after> stains -missed dose? <4h give, >4h hold, if two doses missed NOTIFY provider -do not repeat dose if child vomits>sign of toxicity ...
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NR 324 Exam 1 Questions and answers latest update
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Causes of respiratory acidosis 
Hypoventilation, bradypnea, low RR 
Causes of respiratory alkalosis 
Hyperventilation, tachypnea, high RR 
Causes of metabolic acidosis 
Diarrhea 
Causes of metabolic alkalosis 
Nausea, vomiting 
Isotonic Solutions 
1/2 NS 
Hyperkalemia 
> 5.0 THINK CARDIAC 
Cause: Renal compromised, PTH abnormalities 
S/S: Arrythmias, palpations, parasthesias (numbness & tingling) 
Interventions: EKG, widening
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Endocrine/Cardiovascular with 100% Verified Solutions | Updated & Verified | 2024
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Insulin aspart, lispro, and glulisine are examples of _____ -acting insulin - rapid 
the onset of rapid-acting insulin is typically _______ minutes - 30 
insulin lispro - Humalog 
insulin aspart - Novolog 
hypoglycemia threshold is ______ mg/dl - 70 
glucose supplementation can be done with - fruit juices, non-diet sodas, and glucose tablets 
recheck glucose in _____ minutes after correction in hypoglycemic patients - 15 
do not mix ______-acting insulin with other insulin - long 
NPH is _______...
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NURS 246 Exam 3 - Nutrition & Hygiene Questions With Complete Solutions
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factors affecting nutritional intake correct answer: •Medications (may affect taste or cause N&V) 
•Medical Testing (may miss out on meals bc taking test) 
•Fear and Anxiety 
•Pain 
•Unfamiliar Schedules (may be interrupted, may not be used to being offered 3 meals per day) 
•Unacceptable Food/Acceptance of Interventions (don't want to accept diet) 
•Inappropriate Diet Orders (i.e. stroke needs a texture and consistency modification) 
•If needed, inadequate feeding assistance/u...
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