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Pediatric GI/GU/Endocrine Practice Questions and Correct Answers
  • Pediatric GI/GU/Endocrine Practice Questions and Correct Answers

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  • Embryonic developmental failures r/t multiple genetic and environmental factors. These developmental failures result in an abnormal opening in the lip, palate, and, sometimes, nasal cavity. This issue is an abnormal opening in the lip or palate. The defects may occur unilaterally (on either side) or bilaterally and are the most common congenital craniofacial deformity. Cleft Lip and Palate Results when the medial nasal and maxillary processes fail to join at 6 to 8 weeks of gestation. Cleft lip...
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Ob/Gyn Shelf Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • Ob/Gyn Shelf Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • Ob/Gyn Shelf Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Rx for advanced (Stages II ) ovarian cancer - Answer- Surgical removal, followed by adjuvant chemo (taxane carboplatin) When is magnesium sulfate given for preeclampsia? - Answer- During delivery and 24 hours postpartum Therapeutic level of mag sulfate - Answer- 4-7 Mag sulfate levels associated with respiratory depression and cardiac arrest - Answer- >12 and >15 Contraindications to expectant management of severe preeclampsia (e.g....
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uWise question bank with complete solutions
  • uWise question bank with complete solutions

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  • uWise question bank with complete solutions what are the signs of pulmonary embolus? - Answer- -tachycardia, tachypnea, hypoxia, chest pains, signs of DVT what are the signs of mitral stenosis? - Answer- -diastolic murmur and signs of heart failure which respiratory volumes are increased in pregnancy? - Answer- -inspiratory capacity, tidal volume and minute ventilation which respiratory volumes are decrease in pregnancy? - Answer- -expiratory reserve capacity, functional reserve capacity...
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SLP Praxis: Genetic Syndromes Latest Update Graded A+
  • SLP Praxis: Genetic Syndromes Latest Update Graded A+

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  • SLP Praxis: Genetic Syndromes Latest Update Graded A+ Angelman Syndrome Chromosome 15 seizures, stiff and jerky gait, laughter and happy demeanor, excitable, short attention span, No or few words; nonverbals and verbal receptive skills much higher than expressive skills Apert Syndrome syndactyly, craniosynostosis, midfacial hypoplasia, cleft 25-30% of time conductive hearing loss sometimes, hyponasality, artic (s,z,f,v) normal intelligence sometimes, sometimes mild to moderate intellectual dis...
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SPCE 680, exam 1 (2023/2024) 100% Correct
  • SPCE 680, exam 1 (2023/2024) 100% Correct

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  • SPCE 680, exam 1 (2023/2024) 100% Correct Changes from DSM-IV to DSM-5 - DSM - 5 abandoned the PDD subtypes from DSM- IV, returning to the earlier notions of autism as a single mental health condition, known as autism spectrum disorder - For a diagnosis of autism, behavior must be impaired in two, instead of three, ways. - Restricted and repetative behavior remains and essential element in the diagnostic criteria. However, sensory behaviors are now included as one of the most common forms of RRB...
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Teratogens for the Genetic Counseling Board Exam (A+ GRADED)
  • Teratogens for the Genetic Counseling Board Exam (A+ GRADED)

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  • ACE inhibitors correct answers "the only anti-hypertensive medications associated with structural defects, Renal tubular dysplasia -> oligohydramnios, Potter's sequence, and pulmonary hypoplasia IUGR Hypocalvaria manifested by large anterior fontanel, vasodilation, severe fetal hypotension, anuria/oliguria" Alcohol correct answers "Growth restriction CNS involvement, (intelligence & behavior) Characteristic facial features such as ptosis, short palpebral fissures, smooth philtrum a...
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ARDMS® SPI OB/GYN BOARD Comprehensive Exam Review ARDMS® SPI OB/GYN BOARD Comprehensive Exam Review
  • ARDMS® SPI OB/GYN BOARD Comprehensive Exam Review

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  • ARDMS® SPI OB/GYN BOARD Comprehensive Exam Review Guide Updated fall 2022/23. ____ is most effective at determining myometrial invasion and cervical extension of carcinoma - MRI ______ -_____ mo fluid with oligo - 300-500 ______ is used to evaluate uterus and ovaries when sono is inconclusive - MRI _________ _______ attach to the endo and will become the fetal side of the placenta - chorion frondosum _________ drops in the periovulatory and luteal phase - resistance _________ ...
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Teratogens for the Genetic Counseling Board Exam (A+ GRADED)
  • Teratogens for the Genetic Counseling Board Exam (A+ GRADED)

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  • ACE inhibitors correct answers "the only anti-hypertensive medications associated with structural defects, Renal tubular dysplasia -> oligohydramnios, Potter's sequence, and pulmonary hypoplasia IUGR Hypocalvaria manifested by large anterior fontanel, vasodilation, severe fetal hypotension, anuria/oligura" Critical Period: 2nd-3rd trimesters Alcohol correct answers "Growth restriction CNS (intelligence & behavior) Characteristic facial features such as ptosis, short palpebral fissu...
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Latest CSD 433 Exam Questions And Answers
  • Latest CSD 433 Exam Questions And Answers

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  • How many children have a sensorineural hearing loss as a birth defect - ANS - 3 children per 1000 - additional 6 per 1000 acquired by school age Pre-lingual hearing loss - ANS - Birth to 3 years - critical speech language development Newborn hearing Screening - ANS - Universal Newborn Hearing Screening (UNHS) - EHDI false/negative - ANS pass screening but have a hearing loss false/positive - ANS fail screening but pass exam UNHS sta...
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CDIS 2250 Exam 3     Questions And  AnswersA
  • CDIS 2250 Exam 3 Questions And AnswersA

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  • CDIS 2250 Exam 3 QueCDIS 2250 Exam 3 Craniofacial anomalies - ANS abnormalities of the skull and face; facial clefts are a part of these anomalies. Orofacial anomalies - ANS abnormalities of the face and mouth. congenital - ANS noted at the time an affected child is born Clefts - ANS are openings that pass through one or more structures that are normally closed. Cleft palate - ANS refers to an opening in the soft and the hard pa...
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