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NURS 480 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS | NEW UPDATE 2025
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  • NURS 480 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS | NEW UPDATE 2025 /. metabolic alkalosis symptoms - Answer-hypoventilation tingling in fingers and toes dizziness muscle tetany hypokalemia metabolic alkalosis treatments - Answer-identify and treat cause correct dehydration correct hypokalemia metabolic alkalosis potential causes - Answer-severe vomiting gastric suction metabolic alkalosis ABGs - Answer-pH > 7.45 HCO3 > 26 metabolic acidosis symptoms - Answer-headac...
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GNRS 610 / GNRS610: Understanding Kidney Function Disorders A-Comprehensive Guide 4: Latest Fall 2025/26.
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    GNRS 610 / GNRS610: Understanding Kidney Function Disorders A-Comprehensive Guide 4: Latest Fall 2025/26.

  • 1 610 Study Guide #4 Kidney - Azotemia, BUN: Cr ratio ● Azotemia: A laboratory diagnosis of elevated BUN & Cr ● Uremia: Is azotemia associated with direct clinical manifestations of renal failure, such as: ○ Pericarditis ○ Increased tendency to bleeding (defective platelet function) ○ Increased liability to infections (defective WBC production) BUN:CR ratio ● Normally, 15:1 ● In renal failure, both BUN & Cr will increased because of the decreased GFR ● We use BUN:Cr r...
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Acute Respiratory Failure (ARF) Vs. Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) Question and answers already passed
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    Acute Respiratory Failure (ARF) Vs. Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) Question and answers already passed

  • Acute Respiratory Failure (ARF) Vs. Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) Question and answers already passed What is acute respiratory failure (ARF)? - correct answer - occurs when oxygenation, ventilation, or both are inadequate - A condition, NOT a disease - result of one or more diseases involving the lungs or other body systems - Results from inadequate gas exchange - Insufficient O2 transferred to the blood - Inadequate CO2 removal What is a conditions that interfere w...
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AIR METHODS CRITICAL CARE EXAM, CRITICAL CARE AIR METHODS TEST, AIR METHODS CRITICAL CARE TEST AND SCENARIOS MASTER DECK, AIR METHODS EXAM QUESTIONS, AIR METHODS CRITICAL CARE EXAM, AIR METHODS CRITICAL CARE REVIEW | CARDIOLOGY, AIR METHODS CC PARAMEDIC E
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    AIR METHODS CRITICAL CARE EXAM, CRITICAL CARE AIR METHODS TEST, AIR METHODS CRITICAL CARE TEST AND SCENARIOS MASTER DECK, AIR METHODS EXAM QUESTIONS, AIR METHODS CRITICAL CARE EXAM, AIR METHODS CRITICAL CARE REVIEW | CARDIOLOGY, AIR METHODS CC PARAMEDIC E

  • AIR METHODS CRITICAL CARE EXAM, CRITICAL CARE AIR METHODS TEST, AIR METHODS CRITICAL CARE TEST AND SCENARIOS MASTER DECK, AIR METHODS EXAM QUESTIONS, AIR METHODS CRITICAL CARE EXAM, AIR METHODS CRITICAL CARE REVIEW | CARDIOLOGY, AIR METHODS CC PARAMEDIC EXAM 1000 QUESTION BANK QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS  AIR METHODS CRITICAL CARE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS  CRITICAL CARE AIR METHODS TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS  AIR METHODS CRITICAL CARE TEST AND SCENARIOS MASTER DECK QUESTIONS AND ANS...
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 GNRS 610 /  GNRS610 : Understanding Renal Failure: Causes, Diagnosis & Types | Complete Latest Solution Guide_ Fall 2025/26.
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    GNRS 610 / GNRS610 : Understanding Renal Failure: Causes, Diagnosis & Types | Complete Latest Solution Guide_ Fall 2025/26.

  • 1 Kidney - Azotemia, BUN: Cr ratio ● Azotemia: A laboratory diagnosis of elevated BUN & Cr ● Uremia: Is azotemia associated with direct clinical manifestations of renal failure, such as: ○ Pericarditis Increased tendency to bleeding (defective platelet function) ○ Increased liability to infections (defective WBC production) BUN:CR ratio ● Normally, 15:1 ● In renal failure, both BUN & Cr will increased because of the decreased GFR ● We use BUN:Cr ratio to differentiate bet...
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NURS 4040/4550 COMPLEX RESPIRATORY  Questions and Answers 2026 Update | 100%  Correct
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    NURS 4040/4550 COMPLEX RESPIRATORY Questions and Answers 2026 Update | 100% Correct

  • NURS 4040/4550 COMPLEX RESPIRATORY Questions and Answers 2026 Update | 100% Correct ventilation movement of air in and out of the lungs hypoxia insufficient oxygen to meet metabolic needs of cells, tissues, & organs cells not getting O2!! hypoxemia low levels of O2 in the arterial blood related to ventilation and/or diffusion PaO2 <60 OR SaO2 <90% on RA acute respiratory failure patho inability of the respiratory system to provide oxygenation and/or remove CO2 ...
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Renal Failure Patients NCLEX Questions with complete solution
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    Renal Failure Patients NCLEX Questions with complete solution

  • Renal Failure Patients NCLEX Questions with complete solution The nurse caring for a client in the diuretic phase of acute renal failure (ARF) should assess for manifestations of a. dehydration. b. hypertension. c. hypokalemia. d. metabolic acidosis. - correct answer A ~ A gradual or abrupt return to glomerular filtration and leveling of blood urea nitrogen (BUN) level signal the diuretic phase. Urine output may be 1000 ml/day, which may lead to dehydration. Which is the most commo...
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Chapter 15 Acute Respiratory Failure: Critical Care Question and answers rated A+
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  • Chapter 15 Acute Respiratory Failure: Critical Care Question and answers rated A+ What is acute respiratory failure? - correct answer the inability to provide oxygenation and/or remove carbon dioxide How is ARF classified? - correct answer hypoxemia hypercapnia What are hypoxemia causes? - correct answer hypoventilation ventilation-perfusion mismatch intrapulmonary shunting diffusion defects Hypoventilation - correct answer drug overdose pain surgery Intrapulmo...
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EXAM 3- PE, ARF, ARDS Question and answers correctly solved
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    EXAM 3- PE, ARF, ARDS Question and answers correctly solved

  • EXAM 3- PE, ARF, ARDS Question and answers correctly solved PE - correct answer - collection of particulate matter that enters venous circulation and lodges in pulmonary vessels - DVT (most common), air, fat emboli, HIT - clot usually from BLE--> check legs for additional - risks: post-surgery, immobility--> SCDs - HIT: bodily reaction to heparin that causes clot formation - fat emboli: occurs with femur fracture; ARDS cause 3 Effects of PE - correct answer - VQ mismatch: r...
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Toxi Exam Questions And Answers |Latest 2025 | Guaranteed Pass.
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    Toxi Exam Questions And Answers |Latest 2025 | Guaranteed Pass.

  • ©FYNDLAY 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 8:22PM. A+ 1 | P a g e Toxi Exam Questions And Answers |Latest 2025 | Guaranteed Pass. B. Botulinum toxin - Answer___ is the toxin responsible for the inhibition of the release of Ach to the synapse. a. Diphtheria toxin c. Tetanus toxin b. Botulinum toxin d. Pertussis toxin c. Atropine - Answer___ is the antidote of choice for malathion poisoning. a. Leucovorin b. Methylene blue c. Atropine d. Scopolamine b. Chloramphenicol - AnswerGray baby s...
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