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NUR 376 Exam 2 Test Questions And Already Passed Answers
  • NUR 376 Exam 2 Test Questions And Already Passed Answers

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  • hypertension risk factors - Answer - smoking - obesity - physical inactivity - dyslipidemia - diabetes - microalbuminuria - GFR < 60 - older age - family history how to assess for HTN - Answer - apical and peripheral pulses - CMS checks - electrolytes - EKG/telemetry HTN S&S - Answer - angina - SOB - altered vision/retinopathy - headaches - dizziness medications for HTN - Answer - beta blockers - diuretics - vasodilators - ACE inhibitors
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NURS 6614 FINAL Exam containing 100 Questions Answers 2024
  • NURS 6614 FINAL Exam containing 100 Questions Answers 2024

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  • You have a 33-year-old patient with diabetes type 2. Your patient has a fasting plasma glucose of 280 mg/dl and A1C of 10%. You want to assess your patient for diabetic nephropathy. What is the best way to assess your patient? - ANSWER- Serial random urinalysis for microalbuminuria A 33-year-old female patient presents to your clinic with a 2 day history of dysuria, urinary frequency, and incontinence. She has been afebrile and denies sexual intercourse in the past two months. This is the...
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Urinalysis Questions and Answers  Already Passed
  • Urinalysis Questions and Answers Already Passed

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  • Urinalysis Questions and Answers Already Passed 1. What are the two primary components of urinalysis? A. Dipstick analysis B. Microscopic examination x 2. Name nine parameters assessed with urine dipstick analysis. Hydration status (specific gravity) Presence of blood Protein levels Glucose levels Presence of ketones Detection of bilirubin Levels of urobilinogen 2 Leukocyte esterase activity Presence of nitrites 3. What does specific gravity mea...
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AGNP (AANP) HTN Review Questions and Answers Graded A+ 2024
  • AGNP (AANP) HTN Review Questions and Answers Graded A+ 2024

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  • AGNP (AANP) HTN Review Questions and Answers Graded A+ 2024 Goals of Antihypertensive Therapy - ANS ️️ To reduce cardiovascular morbidity and mortality Ultimate goal: Maximally reduce CV risk without decreasing the enjoyment of life Risk Factors for HTN - ANS ️️ Smoking Dyslipidemia Physical inactivity BMI over or equal to 30 Diabetes mellitus: >55 for men and >65 for women(>60) Male gender or postmenopausal female Family history of CV disease: women <65, men<55...
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Nephrology Actual Test with Questions and 100% Correct Answers
  • Nephrology Actual Test with Questions and 100% Correct Answers

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  • positive leukocyte esterase indicates presence of _____ in urine - white cells positive nitrites indicates presence of _____ in urine - gram negative bacteria normal protein secreted by renal tubules is called? - Tamm-Horsfall protein name two methods to detect the total amount of protein excreted in the urine in one day - 1. single protein to creatinine ratio 2. 24 urine collection define microalbuminuria - 30-300mg/24 hours
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NSG 124 Herzing University - Question  and answers correctly solved
  • NSG 124 Herzing University - Question and answers correctly solved

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  • NSG 124 Herzing University - Question and answers correctly solved NSG 124 - A patient with a 25-year history of diabetes is hospitalized with uncontrolled hypertension. A diagnosis of chronic kidney disease (CKD) is suspected. The nurse identifies that which study is the most accurate indicator of the patient’s kidney function? As the GFR decreases, the BUN and serum creatinine levels increase. The BUN increase is not only from kidney disease but also protein intake, fever, corticos...
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NSG 124 Herzing University - NSG 124 - fully solved
  • NSG 124 Herzing University - NSG 124 - fully solved

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  • NSG 124 - A patient with a 25-year history of diabetes is hospitalized with uncontrolled hypertension. A diagnosis of chronic kidney disease (CKD) is suspected. The nurse identifies that which study is the most accurate indicator of the patient’s kidney function? As the GFR decreases, the BUN and serum creatinine levels increase. The BUN increase is not only from kidney disease but also protein intake, fever, corticosteroids, and catabolism. For this reason, serum creatinine clearance det...
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 20th International Congress of  Nutrition
  • 20th International Congress of Nutrition

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  • LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF EARLY LIFE MICRONU TRIENT INTERVENTIONS IN UNDERNOURISHED SETTINGS P. Christian Department of International Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, USA Fetal and postnatal nutritional environments are important predictors of later cardiometabolic and other functional outco mes. Micronutrient deficiencies in early life may have impor tant long term effects; plausible mechanisms and pathways of action have been derived from the exis...
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NUR 176 Final Review Hondros Questions with Certified Solutions
  • NUR 176 Final Review Hondros Questions with Certified Solutions

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  • NUR 176 Final Review Hondros Questions with Certified Solutions The nurse is assisting in implementing care plan for a patient with dementia. Which interventions would you expect to see? (SATA) Keep a large clock and calendar in view, reduce distractions during meal times, reduce exposure to over-stimulating situations, and monitor weight regularly for changes. Nurse is caring for a patient with type 1 diabetes. Which indicates need for further assessment? "My dad and his dad had pan...
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Brand New 2023 NR 667 Study Guide With Best Solutions
  • Brand New 2023 NR 667 Study Guide With Best Solutions

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  • Brand New 2023 NR 667 Study Guide With Best Solutions Liek: 1 Hollier: 17, 1 1. Hyperlipidemia Presentation: Most patients are asymptomatic until they develop ASCVD. • Xanthomata (lipid deposits around theeyes) • Corneal Arcus prior to age 50 years (white iris),normal • Angina • Bruits • MI • Stroke Diagnostics: • Fasting/non-fasting lipidprofile • Glucose, • UA and creatinine (fordetectionofnephroticsyndrome whichcan induce dyslipidemia), • TSH (for detecti...
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