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Jessie's Study Guide (Updated - March 4, 2019).
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Kaplan Remediation Medical Surgical Exam Questions And Answers
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Kaplan Remediation Medical Surgical Exam Questions And Answers 
 
Headaches - ANSWER- Tension: mild to mod pressure or tightness, bilat, worsens with activity, most common 
Migraine: recurring vascular headache, throbbing, unilat, sometimes aura present, photophobia 
 
Infection precautions: Neutropenia - ANSWER- -sometimes called reverse isolation 
-for clients that are immunosuppressed with wbc under 500 
-private room scrupulously cleaned 
-meticulous hand washing and ppe 
-limited visitors a...
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ARDMS Vascular CTL Exam: Anatomy 21% Pt |Verified Answers |Latest Updates (Kaplan University
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ARDMS Vascular CTL Exam: Anatomy 21% Pt |Verified Answers |Latest Updates (Kaplan University 
Which intracranial artery courses within the sylvian fissure? 
A: middle cerebral artery 
B: posterior cerebral artery 
C: anterior cerebral artery 
D: basilar artery {{Answer:- Middle cerebral artery 
 
A normal penile brachial index is: {{Answer:- >.75 Feedback: The PB is considered normal if it is greater than 0.75. Vasculogenic 
impotence is diagnosed when the PB falls below 0.65. A PB between 0....
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Kaplan Medications Exam Questions With Answers Verified Answers
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Kaplan Medications Exam Questions With Answers Verified Answers 
 
Ceftriaxone Sodium (Cephalosporin) - ANSWER- Assess bloody, loose stools for pseudomembranous colitis 
 
Hydromorphone HCl (narcotic analgesic) - ANSWER- Priority Assessment: Respiratory depression and hypotension 
 
Chlorpromazine (antipsychotic) - ANSWER- Monitor EPS s/s: akathisia, dystonia, dyskinesia, psuedoparkinsonism 
Teach PT to report difficulty urinating 
 
Naproxen Sodium (NSAID) - ANSWER- Assess: fluid retention and ...
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ATI TEAS 7 BANK 2023 QUESTIONS &ANSWERS LATEST UPDATES
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ATI TEAS 7 BANK 
QUESTIONS &ANSWERS 
LATEST UPDATES 
What is the name of the structure that prevents food from entering the airway? 
a) trachea 
b) esophagus 
c) diagram d) 
epiglottis 
(Test 1) ANS - d) epiglottis 
"the epiglottis covers the trachea during swallowing, thus preventing food from 
entering the airway" 
?= aka the windpipe 
- is a cylindrical portion of the respiratory tract that joins the larynx with the lungs 
(Test 1) ANS - Trachea 
?= connects the throat to the stomach 
- w...
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NCLEX STUDY GUIDE #3 >NUR 101
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Cheyne-Stokes respirations - correct answer This respiratory pattern is characterized by periods of respirations during which the tidal volume starts shallow and gets progressively deeper, and then gets progressively shallower. This shallow-deep shallow pattern is followed by periods of significant apnea that can last up to 30 seconds or longer, then the cycle starts over. Each cycle can take anywhere between 30 seconds and 2 minutes or longer. 
 
What causes Cheyne-stokes respirations? - correc...
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ATI EXAM STUDY GUIDE
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ATI EXAM STUDY GUIDE 
Lab Values 
 
 
Electrolytes 
	Sodium: 136-145 mEq/L 
	Maintains cell fluids; helps nerves communicate 
 
 
	Hct 
 
	Female: 12-16 g/100 mL 
 
	Male: 42-52% 
	Female: 37-47% 
 
	Deviation: changes in neurological complications; seizure precautions 
	Potassium: 3.5-5.0 mEq/L 
	Cardiac complications 
	Too much: stops heart (asystole) 
	Too little: cardiac electrical instability and ventricular dysrhythmias 
	Chloride: 98-106 mEq/L 
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ATI-TEAS Practice Tests Questions & Answers- all correct with full rationales 2022/2023.
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ATI-TEAS Practice Tests Questions & Answers- all correct with full rationales 2022/2023. 
 
What is the name of the structure that prevents food from entering the airway? 
 
a) trachea 
b) esophagus 
c) diagram 
d) epiglottis 
 
"the epiglottis covers the trachea during swallowing, thus preventing food from entering the airway" 
 
?= aka the windpipe 
- is a cylindrical portion of the respiratory tract that joins the larynx with the lungs 
 
?= connects the throat to the stomach 
- when someon...
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ATI-TEAS Practice Tests 2023 with verified questions and answers
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What is the name of the structure that prevents food from entering the airway? 
 
a) trachea 
b) esophagus 
c) diagram 
d) epiglottis 
(Test 1) 
d) epiglottis 
 
"the epiglottis covers the trachea during swallowing, thus preventing food from entering the airway" 
 
 
 
?= aka the windpipe 
- is a cylindrical portion of the respiratory tract that joins the larynx with the lungs 
(Test 1) 
Trachea 
 
 
 
?= connects the throat to the stomach 
- when someone swallows, this contracts to force the ...
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NR 602 WEEK 2 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS | DOWNLOAD TO SCORE A
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NR 602 WEEK 2 QUIZ ANSWERS 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
NR 602 WEEK 2 QUIZ ANSWERS 
 
Restrictive Processes 
Restrictive disease is less common in pediatric patients and is characterized by decreased lung compliance with relatively normal flow rates. Examples of causative factors include neuromuscular weakness, lobar pneumonia, pleural effusion or masses, severe pectus excavatum, or abdominal distention. Key findings of restrictive lung disease are rapid respiratory rate and ...
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