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Braun Applied Pathophysiology-Inflammation and Tissue Repair Practice  Questions and Answers
  • Braun Applied Pathophysiology-Inflammation and Tissue Repair Practice Questions and Answers

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  • Lines of Body Defense -First: Skin and mucous membranes -Second: Inflammatory response -Third: Immune response Acute Inflammation is triggered by tissue injury and is essential for healing Major goals of inflammation: •To increase blood flow to the site of injury (vascular response) •To alert the products of healing to attend to the site of injury (cellular response) •To remove the injured tissue and prepare the site for healing Vascular response -The whole process is orchestrated...
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HESI 4 Exam/If the nurse is initiating IV fluid replacement for a child who has dry, sticky mucous membranes, flushed skin, and fever of 103.6 F. Laboratory finding indicate that the child has a sodium concentration of 156 mEq/L. What physiologic mechanis
  • HESI 4 Exam/If the nurse is initiating IV fluid replacement for a child who has dry, sticky mucous membranes, flushed skin, and fever of 103.6 F. Laboratory finding indicate that the child has a sodium concentration of 156 mEq/L. What physiologic mechanis

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  • 301. If the nurse is initiating IV fluid replacement for a child who has dry, sticky mucous membranes, flushed skin, and fever of 103.6 F. Laboratory finding indicate that the child has a sodium concentration of 156 mEq/L. What physiologic mechanism contributes to this finding? Correct Answer- Insensible loss of body fluids contributes to the hemoconcentration of serum solutes. Rationale: Fever causes insensible fluid loss, which contribute to fluid volume and results in hemoconcentration o...
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  Basic Microbiology questions and answers well illustrated.
  • Basic Microbiology questions and answers well illustrated.

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  • Basic Microbiology questions and answers well illustrated. Acid Fast Stain - correct answers.Ziehl-Neelsen stain, TB Aerobic - correct well with air/oxygen, Containing oxygen; referring to an organism, environment, or cellular process that requires oxygen. Albumin - correct answers.Protein, Renal disease, may also come from excessive excerise, exposure to extreme heat or cold, emotional stress Anaerobic - correct not gorw with oxygen, use candle jar, gas pack jar ...
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VSIM RASHID AHMED QUESTIONS
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  • 1. The nurse is completing the physician's or- ders by preparing the patient's IV fluid thera- py. When infusing supplemental potassium, the nurse knows that checking which of the following is the first priority before begin- ning the infusion? Urine output Potassium level Tubing device Infusion device 2. When assessing a patient's altered fluid status, the nurse expects to assess/review which of the following? (Select all that ap- ply.) A. Capillary refill and mucous membranes B....
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HESI 4 Exam/If the nurse is initiating IV fluid replacement for a child who has dry, sticky mucous membranes, flushed skin, and fever of 103.6 F. Laboratory finding indicate that the child has a sodium concentration of 156 mEq/L. What physiologic mechanis
  • HESI 4 Exam/If the nurse is initiating IV fluid replacement for a child who has dry, sticky mucous membranes, flushed skin, and fever of 103.6 F. Laboratory finding indicate that the child has a sodium concentration of 156 mEq/L. What physiologic mechanis

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  • 301. If the nurse is initiating IV fluid replacement for a child who has dry, sticky mucous membranes, flushed skin, and fever of 103.6 F. Laboratory finding indicate that the child has a sodium concentration of 156 mEq/L. What physiologic mechanism contributes to this finding? Correct Answer- Insensible loss of body fluids contributes to the hemoconcentration of serum solutes. Rationale: Fever causes insensible fluid loss, which contribute to fluid volume and results in hemoconcentration o...
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NREMT-B Vocabulary | 213 Questions and Correct Solutions Latest update 2024
  • NREMT-B Vocabulary | 213 Questions and Correct Solutions Latest update 2024

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  • NREMT-B Vocabulary | 213 Questions and Correct Solutions Latest update 2024 Abortion - Answer - A spontaneous or elective termination of pregnancy before the 20th week of gestation Abrasion - Answer - An injury resulting from friction of the skin against an object. Results in the removal of the epidermis. Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) - Answer - A blanket term for a number of conditions affecting the heart in which the coronary arteries are narrowed or occluded by fat deposits (plaque), c...
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NR 602 Final Exam - Verified Questions and Answers, 100% Correct
  • NR 602 Final Exam - Verified Questions and Answers, 100% Correct

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  • NR 602 Final Exam - Verified Questions and Answers, 100% Correct HEP B -caused by Hep B virus, transmitted via blood with other concentration in wound exudate, semen vag secretions, and saliva. Transmitted via percutaneous or mucous mem w/exposure to blood or body fluid. Reportable disease. Can cause liver failure and death Risk factors- unprotected sex w/ infected partner, hx of STD, illegal injection drug use. Hep B prevention Prevention: Hep B immune globulin-provides 3-6 mo protection and u...
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ATI proctored exam    Chapter 1 & 2: •	Medications: amiodarone, lidocaine, magnesium, procainamide, and vasopressin  these are antiarrhythmic used in life threatening cardiac problems  Alpha 1- cause skin and mucous membranes to vasoconstrict Beta 1- sti
  • ATI proctored exam Chapter 1 & 2: • Medications: amiodarone, lidocaine, magnesium, procainamide, and vasopressin  these are antiarrhythmic used in life threatening cardiac problems Alpha 1- cause skin and mucous membranes to vasoconstrict Beta 1- sti

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  • ATI proctored exam Chapter 1 & 2: • Medications: amiodarone, lidocaine, magnesium, procainamide, and vasopressin  these are antiarrhythmic used in life threatening cardiac problems Alpha 1- cause skin and mucous membranes to vasoconstrict Beta 1- stimulate the heart (you have 1 heart) Beta 2- affects heart and lungs (you have 2 lungs) bronchodilation in lungs, and uterine smooth muscle to relax. Dopamine- causes renal blood vessels to dilate
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HESI 4 Exam/If the nurse is initiating IV fluid replacement for a child who has dry, sticky mucous membranes, flushed skin, and fever of 103.6 F. Laboratory finding indicate that the child has a sodium concentration of 156 mEq/L. What  physiologic mechani
  • HESI 4 Exam/If the nurse is initiating IV fluid replacement for a child who has dry, sticky mucous membranes, flushed skin, and fever of 103.6 F. Laboratory finding indicate that the child has a sodium concentration of 156 mEq/L. What physiologic mechani

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  • HESI 4 Exam/If the nurse is initiating IV fluid replacement for a child who has dry, sticky mucous membranes, flushed skin, and fever of 103.6 F. Laboratory finding indicate that the child has a sodium concentration of 156 mEq/L. What physiologic mechanism 301. If the nurse is initiating IV fluid replacement for a child who has dry, sticky mucous membranes, flushed skin, and fever of 103.6 F. Laboratory finding indicate that the child has a sodium concentration of 156 mEq/L. What phys...
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Examination Questions and Answers in Basic Anatomy and Physiology 2400 Multiple Choice Questions 2nd Edition Martin Caon Examination Questions and Answers in Basic Anatomy and Physiology 2400 Multiple Choice Questions 2nd Edition Martin Caon
  • Examination Questions and Answers in Basic Anatomy and Physiology 2400 Multiple Choice Questions 2nd Edition Martin Caon

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  • Examination Questions and Answers in Basic Anatomy and Physiology 2400 Multiple Choice Questions 2nd Edition Martin Caon Examination Questions and Answers inology 2400 Multiple Choice Questions Second Examination Questions and Answers in Basic Anatomy and Physiology 2400 Multiple Choice Questions 2nd Edition Martin Caon TABLE OF Chapter 1 Organisation of the Body 1. Which of the listed terms is described by: “All the chemical processes that take place in the organelles and cytoplasm the cells ...
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