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NIFA FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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peripheral nerve block for ankle ORIF would complain if which symptom - Answer- metallic taste in mouth 
 
positioning arms correctly to avoid pressure on the elbow to prevent - Answer- ulnar nerve injury 
 
positioning device for bariatric patients prior to intubation - Answer- upper body ramp 
 
depolarizing muscle relaxant that produces generalized fasciculations - Answer- succinylcholine 
 
hemostatic device offers rapid and secure method of clamping, metal and MRI compatible - Answer- ligat...
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Cosmetology State Board Practice Test 152 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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Cosmetology State Board Practice Test 152 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
Match Test - CORRECT ANSWER To determine the difference between synthetic hair and natural hair. 
 
Extension - CORRECT ANSWER Artificial hair braided, interwoven, sewn, or glued onto the existing hair. 
 
what must be done before attaching hair additions that require glue and why? - CORRECT ANSWER A patch test; some clients might be allergic to the glue. 
 
Traction Alopecia - CORRECT ANSWER If the hair is braided with...
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NBSTSA PSI CST EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2023
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NBSTSA PSI CST EXAM REVIEW 
During a laparoscopic appendectomy, the appendix is perforated, and contents begin 
spilling into the abdomen. Which of the following should the surgical technologist 
anticipate as the NEXT step? 
a. Suction the fluid from the abdomen 
b. Continue removing the appendix as planned 
C. Place a Kelly clamp over the perforation 
D. Close the wound and terminate the procedure - Correct answer-A. Suction the fluid 
from the abdomen 
A carotid endarterectomy has just been f...
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TCRN Practice Questions with 100% Verified Solutions 2023/2024
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TCRN Practice Questions with 100% 
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A transcranial doppler is obtained for a patient with a traumatic subarachnoid 
hemorrhage. The doppler is positive for vasospasm. The trauma nurse would expect 
which of the following medications to be prescribed? - CORRECT ANSWER A 
vasospasm is a known complication of subarachnoid hemorrhages. Calcium channel 
blockers are used to prevent or reverse vasospasms and are frequently used in the 
treatment of a subarachnoid hem...
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NBSTSA PSI CST EXAM REVIEW 2023 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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During a laparoscopic appendectomy, the appendix is perforated, and contents begin spilling into the abdomen. Which of the following should the surgical technologist anticipate as the NEXT step? 
 
a. Suction the fluid from the abdomen 
b. Continue removing the appendix as planned 
C. Place a Kelly clamp over the perforation 
D. Close the wound and terminate the procedure - Answer- A. Suction the fluid from the abdomen 
 
A carotid endarterectomy has just been finished and the dressing is on. Th...
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JMU HTH 210 Final Exam With Correct Answers
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JMU HTH 210 Final Exam 
 
 
 
 
 
 
constructed terms - ANS multiple word parts combined to form a new word, usually derived from Greek or Latin words 
 
eponym - ANS terms that are derived from the names of people (nonconstructed terms) 
 
nonconstructed terms - ANS eponyms or acronyms 
 
word parts - ANS assembled to create a term with a new meaning, when a constructed term is formed 
 
word root - ANS word part that provides the primary meaning of the term, basis for the term, and i...
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PORTAGE LEARNING BIOD 151 a&p module 5
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Portage Learning BIOD 151 a&p module 5 
 
Anatomy of the Muscular System: Introduction & Muscles of the Head, Neck, and Trunk 
Notice: To optimize your learning in this course, we advise that you complete the labs and modules as indicated in the BIOD 151 Lab Schedule. 
 
The muscular system and the skeletal system work together to provide movement for the human body. Muscle tissue is found in three distinct types in the body; skeletal, smooth, and cardiac. 
Skeletal muscles must have a blood and...
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Cosmetology Hawaii License Test Correct Questions & Answers(RATED A)
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Removing dirt and debris to aid in preventing the growth of microbes is: - ANSWER sanitation 
 
To destroy or kill bacteria and a broad spectrum of viruses on nonporous surfaces, such as implements is referred to as: - ANSWER disinfection 
 
A product that can be applied to the skin to reduce microbes is called a(n): - ANSWER antiseptic 
 
Viricidals are disinfectants used to kill: - ANSWER viruses 
 
The regulating agency under the Department of Labor that enforces safety and health standards i...
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Adult Health HESI review questions
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Adult Health HESI review questions 
 
 
 
 
A central venous catheter has been inserted via a jugular vein, and a radiograph has confirmed 
 
of the catheter. A prescription has been received for a medication STAT, but IV fluids have not yet been started. Which action should the nurse take prior to administering the prescribed medication? 
 
A. Assess for signs of jugular venous distention. 
 
 
 B. Obtain the needed intravenous solution. 
 
 
 C. Flush the line with heparinized solution. 
 
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Full Basic Anatomy Guide
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Diagrams and groupings of the skull, appendicular skeleton and the organs of the body. Diagrams are labeled with the regions and characteristics of each of the bones as well as descriptions of organ functions. Includes muscle groupings with origins, insertions and actions. Groupings of brain structures, endocrine system, cranial nerves, arteries, veins, and nerve plexus. All include descriptions and functions. Respiratory, Digestive, Coronary circulation in the heart and throughout the body all ...
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