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PEAT 507 Sullivan C Practice Questions and Answers for Licence Examinations 2024/2025.
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PEAT 507 Sullivan C Practice Questions and Answers for Licence Examinations 2024/2025. 
 
 
1.	A patient has developed congestive heart failure after experiencing his first myocardial infarction. The pulmonary signs and symptoms the therapist expect to find include: 
A.	inspiratory wheezing and shortness of breath. 
B.	crackles and cough. 
C.	cough productive of thick yellow secretions. 
D.	crackles and clubbing of the digits. 
 
2.	A newborn is 4 weeks premature and is examined at birth using t...
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APEA MEDICAL SURGICAL QUESTIONS TO REVIEW (RATED A+) /APEA REAL EXAM 2023/2024 LASTEST VERSION
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-	Supraclavicular nodes: deep in the angle formed by the clavicle and the sternomastoid muscle. Enlargement of this node, especially on the left, suggests possible metastasis from a thoracic or an abdominal malignancy. 
-	Posterior auricular nodes: superficial to the mastoid process, drain the posterior part of the temporoparietal region 
-	Preauricular lymph nodes: located in front of the ear, drain the palpebral conjunctiva as well as the skin adjacent to the ear within the temporal region...
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Test Bank for Cognitive Neuroscience, The Biology of the Mind 5th Edition by Gazzaniga
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Test Bank for Cognitive Neuroscience, The Biology of the 
Mind 5th Edition by Gazzaniga 
1.	What term was coined by Thomas Willis as a consequence of the case of Anne Green? 
a.	psychopathology 
b.	cognition 
c.	neurology 
d.	psychosis 
ANS: C	DIF:	Easy	REF: 1.1 A Historical Perspective OBJ: 1.1	MSC: Remembering 
 
2.	Aside from saving Anne Green’s life, Thomas Willis and Christopher Wren also 
a.	created very accurate drawings of the brain. 
b.	came up with the names of a number of brain s...
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ATI Pharmacology Exam Practice Questions With Answers | Latest Update 2023/2023 (100% VERIFIED)
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A nurse have provided education to a client regarding prescribed levothyroxene sodium. What 
of the following client statements 
demonstrates understanding of medication administration? 
Select one: 
a. "I should take my medication as needed to alleviate symptoms." 
b. "I should take the medication on a full stomach." 
c. "I should take the medication in the morning to prevent insomnia." Synthroid should 
be taken once in the morning to preventinsomnia. 
d. "I should take the medication i...
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Care of Older Adult Study Guide2 2023
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Care of Older Adult Study Competency 1: Compassion and Respectful Care of Older Adults (Chapters 1, 2, 3, 5, & 22) 
Chapter 1, 2 & 3 
Gerontology is the broad term used to define the study of aging and/or the aged. 
Geriatrics is often used as a generic term relating to older adults, but specifically refers to the medical care of older 
adults. Geriatricians are physicians trained in geriatric medicine. 
● “old” is often defined as over 65 years of age 
● young old (ages 65–74 
● mid...
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NR 283 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY – FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE
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NR 283 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY – FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE 
 NEURO – TERMS TO KNOW 
CONSCIOUSNESS 
•	The state of being aware, or perceiving physical facts or mental concepts; a state of general wakefulness and responsiveness to environment; a functioning sensorium. [L. conscio, to know, to be aware of] 
•	totally aware of surrounding activities and incoming stimuli 
•	oriented to time, place, and people 
•	person can respond quickly and appropriately to questions, commands, or events. 
•	Var...
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PATHOPHYSIOLOGY – FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE (Verified Answers, Download to Score A)
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PATHOPHYSIOLOGY – FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE (Verified Answers, Download to Score A) 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY – FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE 
 
NEURO – TERMS TO KNOW 
 
CONSCIOUSNESS 
•	The state of being aware, or perceiving physical facts or mental concepts; a state of general wakefulness and responsiveness to environment; a functioning sensorium. [L. conscio, to know, to be aware of] 
•	totally aware of surrounding activities and incoming stimuli 
•	oriented to time, pla...
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NR509 Week 2 Quiz (2 Versions, Latest-2022) / NR 509 Week 2 Quiz: Advanced Physical Assessment: Chamberlain College of Nursing |100% Correct Answers, Already Graded “A”|
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NR509 Week 2 Quiz (2 Versions, Latest-2022) / NR 509 Week 2 Quiz: Advanced Physical Assessment: Chamberlain College of Nursing |100% Correct Answers, Already Graded “A”| 
 
NR509 Week 2 Advanced Physical Assessment Quiz (2 Versions, Latest-2022) / NR509 Advanced Physical Assessment Quiz 2 / NR509 Week 2 Quiz / NR 509 Week 2 Quiz: Chamberlain College of Nursing |100% Correct Answers, Already Graded “A”| 
 
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NUR2755 / NUR 2755 Final Exam Kahoot (Latest 2021 / 2022): Multidimensional Care IV / MDC 4 - Rasmussen
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MDC4 Exam 1 Kahoots! 
Meaghan Harvley’s Kahoot 
1. Alzheimer’s disease is a rapid, reversible brain disease. t/f 
a. False—slow, progressive, irreversible 
2. The patient can eat solid foods for up to 2 hours before their procedure/surgery. t/f 
a. False—6-8 hours of NPO before a procedure 
3. What are the cardinal signs of PD? 
a. Tremors 
b. Muscle rigidity 
c. Shuffling gait/postural instability 
d. Bradykinesia 
4. In the severe stages of PD, the pts arms are affected, shuffling gate...
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NSG6420 WEEK 9 QUIZ / NSG 6420 WEEK 9 QUIZ (LATEST-2022): SOUTH UNIVERSITY |100% CORRECT ANSWERS, DOWNLOAD TO SCORE HIGHGRADE|
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NSG6420 WEEK 9 QUIZ / NSG 6420 WEEK 9 QUIZ (LATEST-2022): SOUTH UNIVERSITY |100% CORRECT ANSWERS, DOWNLOAD TO SCORE HIGHGRADE| 
 
NSG6420 Week 9 Quiz / NSG 6420 Week 9 Quiz (Latest): South University 
South University NSG 6420 Week 9 Quiz / South University NSG6420 Week 9 Quiz 
 
Question 1. 
The three cardinal features of Parkinson’s disease are: 
Essential tremor, postural rigidity, and infarcts of the basal ganglion 
Bradykinesia, rigidity, and tremor 
Shuffling gait, constipation, positi...
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