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NURS 424 - Exam #4
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What is an aneurysm? 
abnormal dilation of an artery resulting in a weakened wall 
Complications of atherosclerosis 
Can be genetic, connective tissue disorder, traumatic injury, or infection 
Manifestations of aneurysms 
Can be asymptomatic without complications 
How do you diagnoses an aneurysm 
- Radiograph 
- CT 
- TEE 
- MRI (not as common) 
- Visualization and palpation are not reliable 
How do you manage aneurysms? 
- Closely monitor through imaging and track the size 
- Aggressive blood ...
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Advanced Pathophysiology HESI final Exam: Latest Updated; Questions & Answers
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Advanced Pathophysiology HESI final Exam: Latest Updated; Questions & Answers 
 
The nurse hears short, high-pitched sounds just before the end of inspiration in the right and left lower lobes when auscultating a client's lungs. How should this finding be recorded? 
Correct Answer: Fine crackles are short, high pitched sounds heard just before the end of inspiration that are the result of rapid equalization of pressure when collapsed alveoli or terminal bronchioles suddenly snap open. 
 
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Exam 3: NSG554/ NSG 554 (New 2024/ 2025 Update) - Nurse Practitioners in Primary Care I Exam Review| Complete Guide with Questions and Verified Answers| All Modules Covered|100% Correct| A Grade
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Exam 3: NSG554/ NSG 554 (New 2024/ 2025 
Update) - Nurse Practitioners in Primary 
Care I Exam Review| Complete Guide with 
Questions and Verified Answers| All Modules 
Covered|100% Correct| A Grade 
 
QUESTION 
 When to use exercise stress test 
NOT for detection of ischemia in asymptomatic patients with no hx revascularization. 
IS used to assess CAD in pts with c/p or DOE with intermediate risk of ACS 
ALSO shows patient's functional capacity which is a predictor of future cardiac even...
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Advanced Pathophysiology HESI Exam (Top latest solution) 2023 .
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The nurse hears short, high-pitched sounds just before the end of inspiration in the right and left lower lobes when auscultating a client's lungs. How should this finding be recorded? - Fine crackles are short, high pitched sounds heard just before the end of inspiration that are the result of rapid equalization of pressure when collapsed alveoli or terminal bronchioles suddenly snap open. 
 
The nurse is assessing an older client and determines that the client's left upper eyelid droops, cov...
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CMSRN Exam Prep Questions & Answers 2024/2025
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CMSRN Exam Prep Questions & Answers 2024/2025 
 
 
Aortic aneurysm repair - ANSWERSRepair of a weakened bulging area of the aorta 
Aorta is clamped to prevent bleeding while the graft is being placed 
At the time of placement, distal peripheral tissues are not perfused 
Postoperative nursing care includes an assessment of the pedal pulses every hour for 24 hours 
Changes in pulse quality or absent pulses must be reported 
Pulses are assessed with a Doppler, if needed, to provide a more objective...
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LEWIS SG CH 38 VASCULAR DISORDERS NCLEX QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
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1. When obtaining a health history from a 72-year-old man with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) of the lower 
extremities, the nurse asks about a history of related conditions, including 
 
a. venous thrombosis. 
b. venous stasis ulcers. 
c. pulmonary embolism. 
d. coronary artery disease (CAD). 
1. d. Regardless of the location, atherosclerosis is responsible for peripheral arterial disease (PAD) and is related to other cardiovascular disease and its risk factors, such as coronary artery disea...
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NIFA Perioperative quiz 2023 (solved)
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Of the following choices, which would not be a consideration for choosing suture? 
A. Type of procedure 
B. The tissue being reapproximated 
C. Type of reapproximation 
D. Scrub person preference - Answer- D. Scrub person preference 
Alexanders 15th P192 
 
Which of the following is not an event that would adversely affect the pulse ox reading? 
A. Hypothermia 
B. Hypertension 
C. Vasoconstriction 
D. Hypovolemia - Answer- B. Hypertension 
Alexanders 15th P132 
 
Skin injuries related to shearin...
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ARDMS Abdomen Review (Based off of URR Review Course)
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What does an increased RI mean - increased resistance in vascular bed 
 
What does an increased pulsatility index mean - increased resistance in vascular bed 
 
Normal PI for vessels supplying organs such as kidneys - < 0.75 
 
Hydrostatic pressure: 
when supine 
at ankle when standing 
above heart when standing - 0 mmHg 
100 mmHg 
-30 mmHg 
 
What vessel is the most posterior abdominal vessel - aorta 
 
Paired branches of the aorta (5) - suprarenal arteries (adrenal glands) 
renal arteries (...
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Nclex RN UWORLD Questions and Correct Answers Latest Update, Graded A+
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The ECG of a client with a single-chamber atrial pacemaker should display 
o :## a pacemaker spike before the P wave. 
On an electrocardiogram (ECG), 
o :## the P wave represents atrial depolarization and the QRS complex 
represents ventricular depolarization. The ECG of a client with a singlechamber atrial pacemaker should display a pacemaker spike before the P 
wave. 
occurs when a blood clot becomes lodged in a vein. Clinical manifestations include 
unilateral edema, localized pain, tende...
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ARDMS Abdomen Review (Based off of URR Review Course) With Complete Solutions
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ARDMS Abdomen Review (Based off of URR 
Review Course) With Complete Solutions 
What does an increased RI mean - answerincreased resistance in vascular bed 
What does an increased pulsatility index mean - answerincreased resistance in vascular bed 
Normal PI for vessels supplying organs such as kidneys - answer< 0.75 
Hydrostatic pressure: 
when supine 
at ankle when standing 
above heart when standing - answer0 mmHg 
100 mmHg 
-30 mmHg 
What vessel is the most posterior abdominal vessel - an...
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