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NR 511 Differential Diagnosis And Primary Care Practicum NR 511 Week 8 Final Exam
  • NR 511 Differential Diagnosis And Primary Care Practicum NR 511 Week 8 Final Exam

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  • NR 511 Differential Diagnosis And Primary Care Practicum NR 511 Week 8 Final Exam 1. Harriet, age 62, has type 1 diabetes that is well controlled by insulin. Recently, she has been having marital difficulties that have left her emotionally upset. As a result of this stress, it is possible that she will have an increased blood sugar 2. Mason, age 52, has diabetes mellitus (DM) and is overweight. You now find that he is hypertensive. How should you treat his hypertension? You should tre...
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Current Medical Diagnosis & Treatment
  • Current Medical Diagnosis & Treatment

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  • Scaling Disorders: Name 11 types: correct answers Scaling Disorders: 1. Atopic Dermatitis 2. Psoriasis 3. Pityriasis Rosea 4. Seborrheic Dermatitis 5. Fungal Infections 6. Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus 7. Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma 8. Exfoliative Dermatitis (Exfoliative Erythroderma) 9. Actinic Keratososes 10. Bowen Disease & Paget Disease 11. Intertrigo Scaling Disorders: Atopic Dermatitis: Essentials of Diagnosis: correct answers Scaling Disorders: Atopic Dermatitis:...
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ANSC 221: Vitamins and Macro-Minerals Questions and Answers Rated A+
  • ANSC 221: Vitamins and Macro-Minerals Questions and Answers Rated A+

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  • ANSC 221: Vitamins and Macro-Minerals Questions and Answers Rated A+ What vitamins are fat soluble? Vitamins A, D, E, K What vitamins are water soluble? C and B-complex What is the primary function of fat soluble vitamins? take care of structure of the body What is the primary function of water soluble vitamins? intermediary metabolism Which vitamins are toxic if they are overfed? A and D What are the 3 forms of vitamin A? retinol, retinal, retinoic acid What is the precurs...
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DERMATOLOGY REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
  • DERMATOLOGY REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.

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  • DERMATOLOGY REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. 1. which one is not the epidermal cell? D A. Keratinocyte B.melanocyte C.Langerhans cell D.fibroblast E.Merkel cell epidermis is divided into five layers, which layer is the ? E A.Stratum corneum B.stratum granulosum C.Stratum lucidum D.Stratum spinosum E.Basal cell layer 3. Under the normal conditions, How long does the keratinocytes pass through epidermal time is?D A.14 days B.6 days C.47 days D 28 days E13-19 days one is the secondary le...
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RNSG 2432 Exam 1 Question and answers 100% correct
  • RNSG 2432 Exam 1 Question and answers 100% correct

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  • RNSG 2432 Exam 1 Question and answers 100% correct RNSG 2432 Exam 1 Pleural effusion a collection of excess fluid in the pleural space caused by: CHF, liver disease, renal disease, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, pneumonia, TB, lung cancer Transudative pleural effusion non-inflammatory; fluid is going from one area to another due to increased capillary pressure or decreased plasma albumin/protein example: CHF, liver disease Exudative pleural effusion inflammatory; capillaries ...
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WOCN Wound Exam Questions with Answers
  • WOCN Wound Exam Questions with Answers

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  • WOCN Wound Exam Questions with Answers What is autolytic debridement? - Answer-moist wound surface + moisture retentive dressings + patient with adequate WBCs = using WBCs and enzymes in wound fluid to digest necrotic tissue Who is autolytic debridement best for? - Answer-patient with dry eschar or wound with limited volume of avascular tissue as long as they have normal WBCs faster than enzymatic How do you accomplish autolytic debridement in a dry wound? - Answer-Need dressing that t...
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NR576 / NR 576 Final Exam (2024 / 2025 Newly Updated): Differential Diagnosis in Adult-Gerontology Primary Care | Guide with Verified Answers - Chamberlain
  • NR576 / NR 576 Final Exam (2024 / 2025 Newly Updated): Differential Diagnosis in Adult-Gerontology Primary Care | Guide with Verified Answers - Chamberlain

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  • Final Exam: NR576 / NR 576 Differential Diagnosis in Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Exam Review| Guide with Verified Answers (2024 / 2025 Newly Updated) Q: What is sensorineural hearing loss Answer: Results from deterioration of cochlea -Loss of hair cells form the organ of Corti -Gradual and progressive -Not correctable but preventable Q: What is conductive hearing loss Answer: Obstruction between middle and outer ear -Most types are reversible Q: Triad symptoms associated with Meniere's disea...
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Pulmology Patho Exam Questions with Correct Answers
  • Pulmology Patho Exam Questions with Correct Answers

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  • Pulmology Patho Exam Questions with Correct Answers Define pleural effusion and describe the two different forms of it - Answer-definition = fluid accumulation within the pleural space 1. transudative (hydrothorax) = intact capillaries, low protein, due to condition that DO NOT directly affect pleural tissue and result in fluid diffuses out of capillaries due to high hydrostatic pressure (HF) and low plasma proteins (cirrhosis, nephrotic syndrome) 2. exudative = leaky capillaries, high ...
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Management of the ARDS Patient questions with answers 2024
  • Management of the ARDS Patient questions with answers 2024

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  • Management of the ARDS PatientARDS - 3 stages - correct answer 1. Exudative - Interstitium expands with macrophages (exudative -stuff coming out) 2. Fibroproliferative - connective tissue proliferate, formation of hyaline membrane 3. Recovery - heal and repair, can take months Definition of ARDS - correct answer 1. acute restrictive disease 2. diminishing FRC and hypoxia 3. injury to alveolar membrane resulting in: a) alveolar transudates b) decreased surfactant c) atelec...
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Final Exam: CMN568/ CMN 568 (Latest 2023/ 2024) Intro to Family NP Final Exam Review | Complete Guide with Questions and Verified Answers| | 100% Correct
  • Final Exam: CMN568/ CMN 568 (Latest 2023/ 2024) Intro to Family NP Final Exam Review | Complete Guide with Questions and Verified Answers| | 100% Correct

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  • Final Exam: CMN568/ CMN 568 (Latest 2023/ 2024) Intro to Family NP Final Exam Review | Complete Guide with Questions and Verified Answers| | 100% Correct Q: Does an ear effusion (fluid) mean there is an infection? (MODULE 1) Answer: No. Q: Acute Otitis Media (AOM) treatment? (MODULE 1) Answer: 1st line: Amoxicillin 90mg/kg/day divided BID (MAX 1000mg/dose) Child weighs >40kg = 500-875mg PO q12hrs 2nd line: Augmentin. If patient has taken abx within last 30 days. Fails ...
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