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ABFM ITE 2023 Test Questions With Answers All Correct
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ABFM ITE 2023 Test Questions 
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Persistent HTN is defined as ______. - ANS- HTN despite 3 or more antiHTN rx, 
including a diuretics 
HTN + Hyperkalemia + low renin + elevated aldosterone. Dx? - ANS- Primary 
hyperaldosteronism 
A ______ would be used to evaluate for a neuroendocrine tumor, which can present as 
chronic flushing and diarrhea. - ANS- 24-hour urine collection for 5-hydroxyindoleacetic 
acid (5-HIAA) 
______ level can be checked if Cushing syndrome is s...
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Exam 1: NSG533/ NSG 533 (Latest 2023/ 2024 Update) Advanced Pharmacology Exam| Questions and Verified Answers with Rationales| 100% Correct| Grade A
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Exam 1: NSG533/ NSG 533 (Latest 2023/ 2024 Update) Advanced Pharmacology Exam| Questions and Verified Answers with Rationales| 100% Correct| Grade A 
 
Q: In order to determine how much T4 replacement a patient needs to re-establish a euthyroid state, the NP considers: 
 
1. the TSH value 
2. the patient's T4 
3. the patient's body weight 
4. the patient's gender 
 
 
Answer: 
3. the patient's body weight 
 
Replacement is based on body weight and is usually calculated in kg. The patients we...
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NURS 611 Patho – Maryville QUESTIONS WELL ANSWERED 2022/2023
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What is Apoptosis? - correct answersA programmed cell death 
What is necrosis? - correct answersDeath of most or all of the cells in an organ or tissue 
due to disease, injury, or failure of the blood supply. 
Characteristics of tissue necrosis - correct answers1) Rapid loss of of the plasma 
membrane structure 
2) Organelle swelling 
3) Mitochondrial dysfunction 
Hypoxia - correct answersWhat is the #1 major cause of cellular injury leading to 
necrosis. (especially the kidney and heart) 
What ...
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CMN 571 Unit 3 Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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CMN 571 Unit 3 Exam Questions with Correct Answers 
 
Primary prevention - Answer-when we are able to stop a disease or injury prior to the occurrence. 
 
Secondary prevention - Answer-when we impact a disease that has already occurred, sometimes providing cures. 
 
Tertiary prevention - Answer-when we manage disease that is chronic in order for it not to progress or worsen. 
 
Blood Pressure - Answer-Normal <120/80 
Elevated 120-129/<80 
Stage 1 hypertension 130-139/80-89 
Stage 2 hypert...
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Apea Review Fnp Capstone Practicum And Intensive (NR-667)
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1-What characteristic should make the nurse practitioner suspect that a 
pneumonia is secondary to DRSP? 
Your answer is incorrect 
Recent airplane travel 
Exposure to another patient who has DRSP 
Adolescence 
Recent antibiotic exposure 
2-What characteristic best distinguishes asthma from COPD? 
Your answer is incorrect 
Severity of shortness of breath 
Need for rescue medicine 
Use of steroids for exacerbations 
Presence of inflammation 
3- A 70 year old smoker presents with righ...
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MSN 570 Advance Patho Midterm Study Guide QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS| GRADED A
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how does inflammatory process contribute to reperfussion injury? Correct Answer: as oxygen is reintroduced it comes in contact with damaged proteins triggering inflammatory response 
 
how does oxidative process contribute to RI? Correct Answer: RAS causes impairment of cell membrane and pro-apotptoic cells release. making cell unstable 
 
what is primary Hypertension? Correct Answer: Essential or idiopathic, elevated BP without an identified cause, accounts for 90 - 95% of all cases of hyper...
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Chemotherapy/Immunotherapy Certificate Course (ONS,ONCC) Accurate 100%
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Alkylating agents - ANSWER Classification 
Break DNA helix strand, thereby interfering with DNA replication 
 
Altretamine (Hexalen) - ANSWER Alkylating Agent 
PO 
Ovarian CA 
Side effects- nausea, vomiting, skin rash, hypersensitivity reaction, diarrhea 
Dose limiting - neuro-toxicity, peripheral neuropathy, myelosuppression 
 
Bendamustine (Treanda/Bendeka) - ANSWER Alkylating agent 
IV 
CLL or Indolent NHL 
Side effects- pyrexia, nausea, vomiting, skin reactions, TLS, hepatotoxicity, vein irr...
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AACN AGACNP Review exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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Cushing's Syndrome/Disease 
cortisol excess typically caused by pituitary adenoma 60-70% of cases. 
 
Central obesity w/ extremity wasting. 
dorsocervical fat pad. 
rounded facies. 
spontaneous bruising. 
purple striae 
hyperpigmentation 
poor wound healing/ skin infections. 
 
Dexamethasone suppression test. 
1mg dexamethasone at 2300 hours and measure serum cortisol at 0800. 
 
Remove sources of excess and manage consequences ( HTN, hypokalemia, hyperglycemia.) 
 
 
 
Addison's disease 
Prim...
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Midterm MSN 624 Questions and Answers 2023 | Graded A+
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Definition of cardiogenic shock - evidence of tissue hypoxia d/t decreased CO in the presence of adequate intravascular volume 
 
Causes of cardiogenic shock - MI, cardiomyopathy, myocardial contusion, valvular incompetence, stenosis, arrhythmias 
 
What are S/S of cardiogenic shock? - Cold/clammy, S3 gallop, crackles, +JVP, displaced PMI, pulmonary edema, increased preload (pwcp/cvp) 
 
Is SVR high or low in cardiogenic shock? - High 
 
Is CO high or low in cardiogenic shock? - L...
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UPDATED 2024/2025 NRNP 6550 MIDTERM COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED
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1.	Vaccinations and immunosuppression. 2 keypoints: - give inactive agents instead of live agents 
-	might not work as effectively 
2.	live virus vaccine types: Virus: 
-	measles 
-	mumps 
-	polio (oral) 
-	rubella 
-	varicella 
-	yellow fever 
-	herpes zoster Bacteria: 
-	typhoid 
3.	inactive vaccine virus: Virus: 
-	Hep A and B 
-	HPV 
-	influenza 
-	polio (subq) 
-	rabies Bacteria: 
-	anthrax 
-	cholera 
-	diphteria 
-	Lyme 
-	meningococcus 
-	pertussis 
-	plague 
-	pneumococcus 
-	tetanus 
4...
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