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Exam 2: NURS612/ NURS 612 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Advanced Health Assessment Review| Qs & As| 100% Correct| Grade A- Maryville
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Exam 2: NURS612/ NURS 612 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Advanced Health Assessment Review| Qs & As| 100% Correct| Grade A- Maryville 
 
 
Q: How do you assess for epitrochlear nodes 
 
 
Answer: 
palpated the groove between the tricep and bicep found proximal and slightly anterior to the medial epicondyle of the humerous 
 
 
 
Q: What type of headache starts in the morning and eases up throughout the day? 
 
 
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Hypertension HA 
 
 
 
Q: 18 y/o with skin irritation that just started shaving...
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Internal Medicine COMAT Review || with Complete Solutions.
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causes of a mid-systolic non-radiating murmur correct answers High output states (anemia, fever, thyrotoxicosis, pregnancy). 
 
Aortic stenosis (ejecting systolic murmur that radiates to carotids). 
 
Aortic sclerosis (valve thickening w/o outflow obstruction). 
 
Pulmonic stenosis 
 
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (consider in younger patients). 
 
Where is aortic regurgitation auscultated? correct answers It's an early DIASTOLIC murmur heard in the 2nd LEFT-upper sternal border. 
 
Indications f...
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6531 NRNP Combined midterm and final review 2024 Questions and answers 100% pass
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NUR 524 Exam 2 Questions With Verified Answers.
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NUR 524 Exam 2 Questions With Verified 
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Normal PMI? In cardiomegaly? - answerMidclavicular 5th intercostal space 
In Cardiomegaly displaced to the left 
What should you tell your patient to do when assessing for carotid bruits? - answerHold breath 
S1 - answerClosure of AV valves when ventricular pressure exceeds atrial pressures at 
beginning of systole 
Corresponds with pulse 
Best heard at apex 
S2 - answerClosure of semilunar valves 
Normally split because Aortic valve closes befor...
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APMLE Part 2 Exam || Questions & Solutions (100% Accurate) 
APMLE Part 2 Exam || Questions & Solutions (100% Accurate) 
 
The running gait cycle differs from the walking gait cycle in that the runner 
(A) supinates rather than pronates at heel contact 
(B) pronates during the propulsive phase of gait 
(C) does not have a double support phase of gait 
(D) does not have a float phase of gait - ANSWER - C 
Stance phase is shortened as running speed increases, 
which decreases the time in stance a...
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NU 518 Exam 2 Study Questions and Correct Answers (Verified Answers) Already Graded A+
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NU 518 Exam 2 Study Questions and Correct Answers (Verified Answers) Already Graded A+ 
A patient who is 20 weeks pregnant tells the nurse that she feels more shortness of breath as her pregnancy progresses. The nurse recognizes which statement to be true? 
a High levels of estrogen cause shortness of breath. 
b Feelings of shortness of breath are abnormal during pregnancy. 
c Hormones of pregnancy cause an increased respiratory effort. 
d The patient should get more exercise in an attempt to in...
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NR 661Cardiovascular Questions And Answers Rated A+ New Update Assured Satisfaction
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A 25 year old patient has aortic stenosis (AS). The etiology of his AS is probably: 
a. congenital 
b. rheumatic 
c. acquired clacific 
d. unknown - a. congenital 
A 28 year old has a grade 3 murmur. Which characteristic indicates a need for a referral 
a. a fixed split 
b. an increase in splitting with aspiration 
c. a split S2 with inspiration 
d. changes in intensity with position change - a. a fixed split 
A 40 year old african american patient has blood pressure readings of 175/100 and 170/...
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Internal Medicine COMAT Review 2024 Questions and Answers
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Internal Medicine COMAT Review 2024 
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ECG leads representing anterior wall -Answer-V1-4 (LAD) 
ECG leads representing the inferior portion of the heart -Answer-II, III, and aVF (right 
coronary artery) 
ECG leads representing the lateral myocardial wall -Answer-I, AVL, V5, & V6 
When should you consider immediate diagnostic coronary angiography? -Answer-order 
immediate diagnostic coronary angiography for a STEMI or new-onset Left BBB 
Another name for angioplasty... -Answe...
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Types of prevention - answer-primary- car restraints, bicycle helmets, immunizations 
secondary- prevent for those with RF-pap, mammo 
tertiary-mgmt of established disease- meds, lifestyle 
 
Primary - answer-Preventing the health problem, most cost effective form of healthcare **IMMUNIZATIONS, ensuring adequate illumination at home (preventing falls) 
 
Secondary - answer-Detecting disease in early asymptomatic stages, screenings 
-Early cause finding of asymptomatic disease via the use of a sc...
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AHN 568 Module 1 Questions With Answers Graded A+ Assured Success
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Murmur grades - ️️Grade I: barely audible. very faint and may not be heard by 
professionals 
Grade II: Quiet, soft, and audible. 
Grade III: Moderately loud. audible w/o thrill 
Grade IV: Loud, but still of intermediate intensity; palpable vibration or thrill; detection of 
a palpable thrill indicates a murmur of grade IV or more 
Grade V: Very loud, heard with a stethoscope partly off the chest; accompanied by a 
palpable thrill 
Grade VI: Heard with the stethoscope entirely off the chest ...
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