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HCB HEENT/DENTAL TEST LATEST VERSION GRADED A+
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HCB HEENT/DENTAL TEST LATEST 
 
VERSION GRADED A+ 
 
Abscess Collection of puss in a specific area (apex, apical foramen) 
 
Acute pulpitis Inflammation of the pulp (most frequent cause of severe tooth pain) 
 
Alveolitis Pain/inflammation resulting from exposed bone associated w/ disturbance of a 
blood clot after extraction (alveolar osteitis/dry socket) 
 
Apical foramen Natural opening in the root 
 
Apthous ulcer Oral mucosal ulceration (canker sore) 
 
Avulsed Torn/dislodged by FORCE 
 
Ca...
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HIV & AIDS Practice UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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HIV & AIDS Practice UPDATED Exam 
Questions and CORRECT Answers 
The nurse is caring for a patient newly diagnosed with HIV. The patient asks what would 
determine the actual development of AIDS. The nurse's response is based on the knowledge 
that what is a diagnostic criterion for AIDS? 
A. Presence of HIV antibodies 
B. CD4+ T cell count below 200/µL 
C. Presence of oral hairy leukoplakia 
D. White blood cell count below 5000/µL - CORRECT ANSWER- B. CD4+ T cell count 
below 200/µL
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ROSH POWER PACK EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS TOP GRADED 2024
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Which of the following is most commonly seen in viral croup? 
 
Drooling 
Inspiratory stridor 
Sputum production 
Wheezing 
Inspiratory stridor 
 
Which of the following is considered a positive symptom of schizophrenia? 
 
Catatonia 
Diminished sociability 
Hallucinations 
Poverty of speech 
Hallucinations 
 
In a patient with sensorineural hearing loss what will be the results of the Weber test? 
 
Patient will report the sound louder in the affected ear 
The patient will hear the sound equa...
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ADEX PRACTICE QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED ANSWERS // 100% GUARANTEED PASS A+ GRADED
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ANS Digital film is as fast as what speed of a regular film? 
 
anti fungal 
 
because B2 wasn't given as a choice - ANS This patient is suffering from cheilitis what is the source? 
 
loss of normal contact - ANS There is evidence of caries on the mesial of number 3 with no opposing tooth what is the most significant reason for the caries process? 
 
airborne pathogens - ANS The FDA and the ADA approved mouthwash for all of the following reasons EXCEPT? 
 
60% - ANS Hand saniti...
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WGU Pathophysiology Exam 2022/2023 Graded A
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Which cavity contains the mediastinum? 
 
a. abdominal 
 
b. dorsal 
 
c. pelvic 
 
d. ventral - ANSWER d. ventral 
 
What is a syndrome? 
 
a. A communicable disease 
 
b. A disease accompanied by a characteristic group of signs and diseases 
 
c. A disease that is neither acute nor chronic 
 
d. A widespread disease - ANSWER b. A disease accompanied by a characteristic group of signs and diseases 
 
Which of the following is part of the internal non-specific response to infection? 
 
a. tears ...
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Praxis Test 3, praxis test 4, PRAXIS SLP, ETS Praxis Review 2, Praxis Review test 1 & 2 Questions & Answers with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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A concerned mother brings her 3-week-old child to you because he is having difficulties 
breathing. You refer the mother and her child to a physician. Upon laryngeal examination, the 
physician notices that a membrane has grown across the anterior portion of the glottis. The 
physician informs the mother that this problem may be either congenital or acquired and that 
surgery is required to remove the membrane. According to the physician, the diagnosis would 
be 
hyperkeratosis. 
B. 
leukoplakia...
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Exam 2: NUR2502/ NUR 2502 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Multidimensional Care III Complete Guide| Questions and Verified Answers| Grade A | 100% Correct- Rasmussen
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Exam 2: NUR2502/ NUR 2502 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Multidimensional Care III Complete Guide| Questions and Verified Answers| Grade A | 100% Correct- Rasmussen 
 
 
Q: Overall goal for Emphysema/COPD patients 
 
Answer: 
 improve gas exchange 
 
 
Q: Are emphysema/COPD permanent? 
 
Answer: 
 Yes! Permanent damage to alveoli. Not reversible. 
 
 
Q: What happens to the patient's CO2 levels in COPD? 
 
Answer: 
 CO2 builds up because the alveoli can't properly open for the CO2 to be expelled. ...
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RNSG 1443 - Gastrointestinal fully solved
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RNSG 1443 - GastrointestinalWhat is the postoperative priority diagnoses for oral cancer? - correct answer 1. airway 
2. nutrition 
3. prevention/education 
 
What are three common postoperative nutritional therapies for oral cancer patients? - correct answer PEG, TPN, NG tube 
 
Where in the esophagus is esophageal cancer most likely to occur? - correct answer Lower 2/3 of the esophagus 
 
What are the risk factors of oral cancer? - correct answer Tobacco use 
Alcohol use 
Chronic irritation 
H...
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RNSG 1443 - Gastrointestinal questions with complete solutions
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RNSG 1443 - GastrointestinalWhat is the postoperative priority diagnoses for oral cancer? - correct answer 1. airway 
2. nutrition 
3. prevention/education 
 
What are three common postoperative nutritional therapies for oral cancer patients? - correct answer PEG, TPN, NG tube 
 
Where in the esophagus is esophageal cancer most likely to occur? - correct answer Lower 2/3 of the esophagus 
 
What are the risk factors of oral cancer? - correct answer Tobacco use 
Alcohol use 
Chronic irritation 
H...
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Otolaryngology questions with correct answers
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________ disease results from edema in the semicircular canals causing hearing loss, ringing in the ears, and vertigo. 
Weber 
Hertz 
Rinne 
Meniere CORRECT ANSWER Meniere 
 
An infection of the mouth and tongue is called oral candidiasis, also known as ________. 
pharyngitis 
glossitis 
leukoplakia 
thrush CORRECT ANSWER thrush 
 
Which condition would produce an abnormal brainstem auditory evoked response (BAER)? 
acoustic neuroma 
vertigo 
otosclerosis 
cleft lip CORRECT ANSWER acoustic neuro...
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