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NAPLEX Diabetes Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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NAPLEX Diabetes Questions with 100% Correct Answers 
BMI >25, Asian BMI >23, Physical Inactivity, Race, BP, HTN, A1C >5.7, 1st Degree Relative, HDL <35, TG >250, CVD, Gestational DM, PCOS, Smoker 
(Diabetes) 
 
Risk factors for development of T2DM include (14) 
 
 
Metformin 
(Diabetes) 
 
Prediabetes is largely managed with diet/lifestyle modifications, but (1) agent can be considered for select patients 
 
 
BMI >35, Age <60, Gestational DM 
(Diabetes) 
 
Metformin can be ...
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CERTIFIED DIABETES EDUCATOR EXAM 2024 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
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Goals of DM Tx 
1. Promote normal physical and psychological growth and development. 2. Avoid acute and chronic complications of DM 
 
 
 
Plasma GLU and A1C Goals Adults (T1D) 
premeal 80-130 
bedtime 80-150 
A1C<7% 
 
 
 
Brainpower 
0:02 
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0:15 
DM Education for School-aged Adolescents 
Most should be directed towards teens with parents included 
 
 
 
Survival Skills at Initial Teaching T1D 
Testing BG and urine or blood ketons 
Measuring and administering insulin 
Understanding insulin...
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NICU Nursing Exam Questions and Answers 100% pass
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What is the high risk neonate defined as? - Answer- A newborn, regardless of 
gestational age or birth weight, who has greater than average chance of morbidity or 
mortality d/t conditions associated with birth and the transition to extrauterine life. 
How is a high risk neonate classified by weight? - Answer- -Low birth weight: <2500g 
-Very low birth weight: <1500g 
-Extremely low birth weight: <1000g 
How is a high risk neonate clas...
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NSG 6420 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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NSG 6420 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
Most accurate test in diagnosing pancreatitis? -Answer-LIPASE 
When to d/c an ACE I based on creatinine -Answer-2.0 
Predisposing factors of hyperthyroidism -Answer-Fam hx of hyperthy or other 
autoimmune, RA, vitiligo, pernicious anemia, trisomy 21, pregnancy/mothers with 
grave's, puberty, myasthenia gravis, addison, amiodarone, Iodine contrast dye, stress, 
sex steroids, DM I, SLE, smoking, neck radiation 
hypothyroidism prevalence -Answer-More prev...
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NICU Nursing Exam Questions and Answers 100% pass
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What is the high risk neonate defined as? - Answer- A newborn, regardless of 
gestational age or birth weight, who has greater than average chance of morbidity or 
mortality d/t conditions associated with birth and the transition to extrauterine life. 
How is a high risk neonate classified by weight? - Answer- -Low birth weight: <2500g 
-Very low birth weight: <1500g 
-Extremely low birth weight: <1000g 
How is a high risk neonate clas...
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What is the high risk neonate defined as? - Answer- A newborn, regardless of 
gestational age or birth weight, who has greater than average chance of morbidity or 
mortality d/t conditions associated with birth and the transition to extrauterine life. 
How is a high risk neonate classified by weight? - Answer- -Low birth weight: <2500g 
-Very low birth weight: <1500g 
-Extremely low birth weight: <1000g 
How is a high risk neonate clas...
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Aquifer Pediatric Cases
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Aquifer Pediatric Cases 
 
Growth Curve Terms: Weight age 
Age at which the pts weight would plot at the 50th %ile 
Growth Curve Terms: Height age 
Age at which the pts height would plot at the 50th percentile 
Core sxs of ADHD 
Inattention, hyperactivity, Impulsivity 
Important causes of school failure 
Sensory impairment (Hearing and vision), sleep disorder, mood disorder, learning disability, conduct disorder 
Objective vision screening should begin at which age? 
3 y.o. 
Objective hearing sc...
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OB Exam 5|194 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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OB Exam 5|194 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
prematurity - CORRECT ANSWER <37 weeks gestation~23-24 weeks gestation earliest age of viability extrauterinedemographics7% white15% non-whitesingle adolescents @ higher risk 
- less than 20 weeks count as abortion 
- prognosis deals with wt in the baby of the premature 
- March of Dimes: health care disparity on who gets better care 
 
premature infants - CORRECT ANSWER Organ systems are immature and lack adequate reserves of bodily nutrients...
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OB Inpatient Certification Test 123 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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OB Inpatient Certification Test 123 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
The [_____] is considered the pathogenic focus for all manifestations of pre-e - CORRECT ANSWER Placenta 
 
(Regarding Pre-e): Increased sensitivity to Angiotensin II leads to [-------] and [------] - CORRECT ANSWER Vascular damage & arteriolar vasoconstriction and systemic vasospasm 
 
A [---------] measurement is recommended for all pregnant women with HTN - CORRECT ANSWER 24-hr urinary protein measurement 
 
Thrombocytopen...
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What is the high risk neonate defined as? Correct Answer A newborn, regardless of gestational age or birth weight, who has greater than average chance of morbidity or mortality d/t conditions associated with birth and the transition to extrauterine life. 
 
How is a high risk neonate classified by weight? Correct Answer -Low birth weight: <2500g 
-Very low birth weight: <1500g 
-Extremely low birth weight: <1000g 
 
How is a high risk neonate classified by growth? Correct Answer -Intrau...
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