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ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY FINAL EXAM
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physiologic jaundice - Answer- A 3-day old infant is noted to have a mildly elevated unconjugated bilirubin level and icterus. Your concern is that this child may have: 
a. physiologic jaundice 
b. kernicterus 
c. glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency 
d. pathologic jaundice 
 
Lysosomes - Answer- Which cell component is capable of cellular autodigestion when it is released during cell injury? 
a. lysosomes 
b. ribosomesc. smooth endoplasmi 
c reticulum 
d. golgi complex 
 
Which componen...
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Final Exam: NFDN 2004 Maternity Nursing (Latest 2024-2025 Update) Questions and Verified Answers| Grade A| 100% Correct
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Final Exam: NFDN 2004 Maternity Nursing (Latest Update) Questions and Verified Answers| Grade A| 100% Correct 
 
 
 
Q: The fetal/neonatal lung substance that improves pulmonary compliance by decreasing alveolar surface tension is: 
 
 
Answer: 
Surfactant 
 
 
 
Q: Vitamin K is administered to newborn infants to prevent: 
A. Bleeding 
B. Neonatal jaundice 
C. Gonococcal conjunctivitis 
 
 
Answer: 
A 
 
 
 
Q: Perineal pain in the first 4-6 hours after vaginal delivery may be managed with: 
A....
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NURR 215 Objective 6 Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers
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NURR 215 Objective 6 Exam Questions With 
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Neonate: Physiological adaptations (immediately after birth) - answer• Respiratory function 
established (when cord cut and air fills lungs) 
o Clamping cord = ^ BP ^circulation ^lung perfusion = lungs fill with air 
• Baby becomes hypoxic during delivery (triggers brain to stimulate breathing following 
delivery) 
• Nose breathers for first 3 wks following birth (suction nares) 
• Foramen ovale closes as infant begins brea...
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NURS 6501- ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY, PATHOPHYSIOLOGY FINAL EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWER (VERIFIED ANSWERS) | LATEST UPDATE | ALREADY GRADED A+
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Vesicollobullous disorders is a type of mucocutaneous disease characterized by 
vesicles and bullae. What are some examples? 
 ANSWER: Pemphigus, bulbous pemphigoid, erythema multiforme, SJS, TEN 
Types of Angina 
 ANSWER: stable, unstable, variant/printzmetal, silent 
A 3-day old infant is noted to have a mildly elevated unconjugated bilirubin level and 
icterus. Your concern is that this child may have: 
a. physiologic jaundice 
b. kernicterus 
c. glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency...
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ATI MATERNAL NEWBORN 3.0 TEST EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS 2024/2025 GRADED A+.
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A nurse is caring for a client who isin active labor and just had an amnioto- my performed by the provider. Which 
of the following findings indicates a need for further evaluation? 
Select all that apply. 
Amniotic fluid is stained with meconium Minimal FHR 
variability 
A change in the fetal station from 0 to +2 
An abrupt decrease in the FHR below the baseline 
Stronger and more frequent uterine contractions: Amniotic fluid is stained with meconium is correct. This is an 
unexpected finding t...
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Final Exam Advanced Pathophysiology, Pathophysiology Finals With Complete Solutions
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physiologic jaundice - correct answer A 3-day old infant is noted to have a mildly elevated unconjugated bilirubin level and icterus. Your concern is that this child may have: 
a. physiologic jaundice 
b. kernicterus 
c. glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency 
d. pathologic jaundice 
 
Lysosomes - correct answer Which cell component is capable of cellular autodigestion when it is released during cell injury? 
a. lysosomes 
b. ribosomesc. smooth endoplasmi 
c reticulum 
d. golgi complex 
 
...
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Fundamentals EAQs: Health Assessment questions and answers
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What are physiological symptoms assessed in a client with sleep deprivation? 
Select all that apply. - ANSWER-1 
Correct: Ptosis and blurred vision 
2 
Agitation and hyperactivity 
3 
Confusion and disorientation 
4 
Increased sensitivity to pain 
5 
Correct: Decreased auditory alertness 
R: Ptosis may result from a loss of elasticity of the eyelids, which is a physiologic 
symptom of sleep deprivation. Decreased auditory alertness and blurred vision 
are also physiologic symptoms of sleep depri...
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ATI MATERNITY DETAILED PRACTICE ANSWER KEY UPDATED FOR 2019-2024 FAMILY CHILD NURSING (BRYANT & STRATTON COLLEGE) QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
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ATI MATERNITY DETAILED PRACTICE ANSWER KEY UPDATED FOR FAMILY CHILD NURSING (BRYANT & STRATTON COLLEGE) QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS 
 
 
1.	A client at 40 weeks of gestation is about to undergo a biophysical profile. The nurse should explain that this profile focuses on which of the following parameters? (Select all that apply.) 
 
 A. Fetal breathing 
 B. Fetal motion 
 
C. Nuchal translucency 
 D. Amniotic fluid volume 
 
E. Fetal gender 
 
Rationale: Fetal breathing is correct. A biophy...
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NCM 109: High Risk Infant Reviewer questions with correct answers
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Low Birth Weight - Correct Answer-less than 5 lbs (2,500g) 
 
Moderately LBW - Correct Answer-between g 
 
Very LBW - Correct Answer-less than 1500g 
 
Extremely LBW - Correct Answer-less than 1000g 
 
Postmature Infant is at risk for - Correct Answer-meconium aspiration syndrome 
 
**suction airway 
 
Physiologic Jaundice - Correct Answer-48-72 hrs 
 
Pathologic Jaundice - Correct Answer-within 24 hrs 
 
hyperbilirubinemia complication - Correct Answer-kernicterus 
 
bilirubin encephalopathy
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Foundations CBR20 – Pediatrics Exam Questions With Answers Graded A+
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Foundations CBR20 – Pediatrics Exam Questions With Answers Graded A+ 
Neonatal jaundice w/in 24hrs of life 
BAD sign, ABO incompatibility, Rh incompatibility, TORCH infections, G6PD def. Admit, hydrate and order Coombs test. 
 
 
Neonatal jaundice 24hr-72hrs 
Physiologic (indirect hyperbili), sepsis, others 
 
 
Neonatal jaundice > 72 hrs 
sepsis, breast milk jaundice, breast feeding jaundice, Gilberts. Remember, breast feeding jaundice: suboptimal supply of breast milk, requires hydration ...
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