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Final Exam: NUR 2356 / NUR2356 Multidimensional Care I / MDC 1 Final Exam| Questions and Verified Answers (Latest 2023/2024)
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Final Exam: NUR 2356 / NUR2356 Multidimensional Care I / MDC 1 Final Exam| Questions and Verified Answers (Latest 2023/2024) 
 
Q: A wound has a blood-tinged liquid that dripping from the surgical site. How does the nurse document this finding? 
 
Answer: 
d. Serosanguineous 
 
 
Q: A client just receive a diagnosis of cancer. Which statement by the nurse demonstrates empathy? 
 
Answer: 
b. This must be hard news to hear. Tell me more about it. 
 
 
Q: What are the causes of a pressure ulcer? S...
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BIO 250 Straighterling Final Exam (Microbiology) 60 Questions With Correct Answers Latest Update 2023 Graded A+
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1-What microbial process was responsible for changing Earth’s atmosphere from 
one without oxygen to one with oxygen? 
Select one: 
a. anaerobic respiration 
b. decomposition 
c. oxygenic photosynthesis 
d. temperature regulation 
2-In the nitrogen cycle, which of the following phases involves the release of nitrogen 
as 
into the Earth’s atmosphere? 
Select one: 
a. ammonification 
b. denitrification 
c. nitrification 
d. nitrogen fixation 
3-Farmers commonly inoculate legume crops with Rhi...
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Orthopedic Test review Surgical Technology questions with correct answers
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Fracture classifications CORRECT ANSWER Open and closed 
 
Causes of fractures CORRECT ANSWER trauma and pathological 
 
types of fractures CORRECT ANSWER know what each are 
Greenstick/stress: barely fractured 
Potts: @ fibula near ankle 
Colles: Fall on outsretched hand (FOOSH) 
Compound: penetrates skin 
Comminuted: more than 2 pieces of bone fragments 
Transverse: horizontal fracture 
Oblique: angled across cortices 
Spiral: curves around bone 
Impacted: end of bones forced into each other 
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SKILLSUSA MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY (2023/2024) 100% CORRECT
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SKILLSUSA MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY (2023/2024) 100% CORRECT aden/o gland 
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arthr/o joint 
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carcin/o cancer 
-lysis destruction 
cardi/o heart 
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cephal/o head 
cerebr/o cerebrum, brain 
-malacia softening 
bi- two 
cholecyst/o gallbladder 
col/o colon 
-megaly enlargement 
cyst/o sac containing fluid; bladder 
di- two 
cyt/o cell 
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-ology study of 
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ABFAS Rearfoot Exam Questions And Answers @ 2024
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A 25 year old ballet dancer presents with an 8 month history of ankle pain following an 
ankle sprain. On physical exam there is joint swelling and radio graphs are unremarkable 
physical therapy and NSAIDs have not reduced her symptoms. What is the next 
appropriate step in management of this patient? - Answer MRI 
For a one-year-old patient with calcaneal valgus, what is an acceptable treatment plan? - 
Answer Manipulation and serial casting 
A 25-year-old female sustained an inversion ankle s...
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Maryland Next Gen NCLEX Test Bank Project Case Study Topic: (& standalone trend) Compartment Syndrome
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Case Summary 
23-year-old female client is admitted to the Medical-Surgical unit from the Post Anesthesia Care Unit 
following an open reduction and internal fixation for a compound fracture of the right tibia and fibula 
with application of a fiberglass cast. The right lower extremity is casted from the knee down, leaving 
the toes exposed. The client develops neurovascular changes consistent with compartment syndrome. 
Objectives 
1. Identify the components of a neurovascular assessment. 
2. D...
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CSMLS Histology Fixation Questions and Answers with complete solution
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The primary purpose of fixation is to: 
a. stop enzymatic action 
b. remove the water from the tissue 
c. provide support for the tissue 
d. autolyze the tissue - Answer-a. enzymes are proteins and rendered inactive by fixation 
Which of the following fixatives contains picric acid, formalin and acetic acid 
a. Zenker 
b. Helly 
c. Bouin 
d. Zamboni - Answer-c. Bouin 
The ratio of fixative to tissue should be 
a. 1:2 
b. 5:10 
c.15:20 
d. 25:50 - Answer-c. 15 times to 20 times 
Tissue must be wa...
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BOC Fixation Exam Questions and Answers 2024.
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BOC Fixation Exam Questions and Answers 2024.
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CPOA Practice Test Part 2 questions with correct answers
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the ability to see or appreciate depth using both eyes is called CORRECT ANSWER-stereopsis 
 
Convergence is? CORRECT ANSWER-The act of eyes turning inward 
 
The purpose of evaluating the near point of accommodation is CORRECT ANSWER-To check the ability of the eyes to focus at near 
 
The calculation of the measured focusing ability of the eyes is known as CORRECT ANSWER-Amplitude of accommodation 
 
Cover tests are used to evaluate which one of the following CORRECT ANSWER-The alignment of th...
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BOC Fixation Exam - Questions and Answers
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BOC Fixation Exam - Questions and Answers When liver tissue is fixed with 2% to 3% glutaraldehyde: A. Glycogen is dissolved B. The penetration rate is very rapid C. A chemical reaction occurs with lipids D. The ultrastructure is preserved A poor fixative is characterized by: A. The absence of shrinking or swelling of tissue B. Inactivation of tissue enzymes C. Slow tissue penetration D. The absence of distortion of dissolution Bouin solution contains all of the following EXCEPT: A. Picric acid...
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