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ATI OB Maternal Newborn Final Exam Study Guide 2024
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TORCH 
- acronym that stands for 
-Toxoplasmosis 
-Other (hepatitis B) 
-Rubella 
-Cytomegalovirus & HSV 
toxoplasmosis – 
-teratogenic agent 
-transplacental transmission 
toxoplasmosis maternal effects 
- most are asymptomatic but may cause 
-fatigue 
-muscle pains 
-pneumonitis 
-myocarditis 
-lymphadenopathy 
toxoplasmosis fetal effects – 
-spontaneous abortion 
-low birth weight 
-hepatosplenomegaly-icterus (jaundice) 
-anemia 
-chorioretinitis 
-neurological disease 
prevention of toxo...
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Internal medicine PAEA Questions with Complete Solutions Rated A+
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diagnose AAA: US 
what size AAA do you treat with surgery > 5 cm or growing >0.5 cm/year 
pain out of proportion to abdominal PE mesenteric ischemia-- triade- POP, afib, recently on 
digitalis 
pericardal knock constrictive pericarditis-> this is a loud s3 
how do you diagnose constrictive pericarditis echo shows pericardial thickening and normal 
left ventricular function 
what murmur "widened pulse pressure" AR 
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{ANSWERED} NR509 Bates Test Bank - Midterm Questions and Answers Latest 2024 |A patient presents for evaluation of a sharp, aching chest pain which increases with breathing. Which anatomic area would you localize the symptom to? A) Musculoskeletal B) Rep
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A patient presents for evaluation of a sharp, aching chest pain which increases with breathing. Which anatomic area would you localize the symptom to?A) MusculoskeletalB) ReproductiveC) UrinaryD) EndocrineA patient comes to the emergency room for evaluation of shortness of breath. To which anatomic region would you assign the symptom?A) ReproductiveB) UrinaryC) CardiacD) HematologicA patient presents for evaluation of a cough. Which of the following anatomic regions can be responsible for a coug...
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CSAM TEST EXAM 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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Primary & Secondary syphilis cases in the U.S. have surged reaching a 20-year record high & cases of congenital syphilis have more than doubled in the past 4 years. All the following are true about syphilis EXCEPT: 
A. Neonatal symptoms of congenital syphilis include deformed bones, severe anemia, hepatosplenomegaly, neurological problems, meningitis, & skin rashes. 
B. Screening for syphilis requires use of a nontreponemal test (e.g. VDRL or RPR) or a treponemal test (e.g. EIA, FTA-ABS, TPPA, o...
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CSAM Test Bank Questions With 100% Correct Answers 2024
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CSAM Test Bank Questions 
Primary & Secondary syphilis cases in the U.S. have surged reaching a 20-year 
record high & cases of congenital syphilis have more than doubled in the past 4 
years. All the following are true about syphilis EXCEPT: 
A. Neonatal symptoms of congenital syphilis include deformed bones, severe 
anemia, hepatosplenomegaly, neurological problems, meningitis, & skin rashes. 
B. Screening for syphilis requires use of a nontreponemal test (e.g. VDRL or 
RPR) or a treponemal te...
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CMN 568 UNIT 3 REVIEW EXAM QUESTIONS WITH REVISED AND UPDATED ANSWERS
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CMN 568 UNIT 3 REVIEW EXAM QUESTIONS WITH REVISED AND UPDATED ANSWERS 
What are the characteristics of sarcoidosis - Answer-granulomatous inflammation of the lung (90% of pts) 
 
Who has the highest prevalence of sarcoidosis. - Answer-American blacks (women more than men), northern European whites 
 
Pt. is presenting to clinic after CXR shows bilateral hilar and right paratracheal adenopathy. What should the FNP suspect? - Answer-Sarcoidosis 
 
Patient symptoms in sarcoidosis and why they may ...
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NR 509 Advanced physical assessment -Final examination 2024 Graded A;(Chamberlain)
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NR 509 Advanced physical assessment -Final examination 2024 Graded A;(Chamberlain) 
 
A 37-year-old nurse comes for evaluation of colicky right upper quadrant abdominal pain. The pain is associated with nausea and vomiting and occurs 1 to 2 hours after eating greasy foods. Which one of the following physical examination descriptions would be most consistent with the diagnosis of cholecystitis? 
 
A) Abdomen is soft, nontender, and nondistended, without hepatosplenomegaly or masses. 
B) Abdomen i...
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Internal medicine PAEA Questions with Complete Solutions Rated A+
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diagnose AAA: US 
what size AAA do you treat with surgery > 5 cm or growing >0.5 cm/year 
pain out of proportion to abdominal PE mesenteric ischemia-- triade- POP, afib, recently on 
digitalis 
pericardal knock constrictive pericarditis-> this is a loud s3 
how do you diagnose constrictive pericarditis echo shows pericardial thickening and normal 
left ventricular function 
what murmur "widened pulse pressure" AR 
-> this is when systolic pulse- diastolic pulse is >40 
how do yo...
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MSN 621 Final Exam questions and verified correct answers 2023
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A 16-year-old male presents with lethargy, fatigue, and occasional mucosal bleeding. The patient also reports weight loss in the past 5 months. Laboratory analysis reveals a white blood cell count of 32,000 cells/microL. On examination, hepatosplenomegaly is noted. Further evaluation shows findings suggestive of acute lymphocytic leukemia. What is the most likely cause of the patient's mucosal bleeding? - correct answer Decreased platelet count 
 
A 16-year-old female presents with complaints o...
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Step 2 CK questions and answers from past papers(Frequently tested questions and answers)
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Step 2 CK questions and answers from past 
papers(Frequently tested questions and 
answers) 
pregnant with active HBV - answertx newborn with HBIG and HBV vaccine 
Beck's triad for tamponade - answerhypotension, JVD, muffled heart sounds 
(also pulsus paradoxus). Electrical alternans 
subarachnoid hemorrhage - answerincreased ADH and BNP --> hyponatremia. 
Tx - water restriction 
coccidioidomycosis - answerSW US, central/south America. Pulm infection - 
dry cough, weight loss, pleuritic ches...
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