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Exam 2: NUR2755/ NUR 2755 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Multidimensional Care IV Complete Review| Questions and Verified Answers| Grade A | 100% Correct- Rasmussen
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Exam 2: NUR2755/ NUR 2755 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Multidimensional Care IV Complete Review| Questions and Verified Answers| Grade A | 100% Correct- Rasmussen 
 
 
Q: Types of shock 
 
Answer: 
 Hypovolemic, Cardiogenic, Obstructive, & Distributive 
 
 
Q: Burn shock is caused by 
 
Answer: 
 Massive fluid shifts of plasma, electrolytes, and proteins into the burn wound causing the inability of the circulatory system to meet the needs of cells, tissues, and vital organs. Its a form of Hypovole...
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Principles DNP Exam Two Content Questions And Answers 100% Solved
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Principles DNP Exam Two Content 
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Obstructive (1-19), Restrictive (20-33), pericardial disease (34-41), Valvular Heart disease (42-56), HTN 
(57-66), Heart Failure (67-82), Congenital HD (83-93), Cardiac Conduction (94- )Ischemic Heart disease 
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what are the 4 direct measures of severity of expiratory airflow obstruction? 
These 4 measurements provide data that can be used to assess what? ️️-Forced expiratory 
volume in 1 second (FEV1) 
-Forced expir...
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MCCQE Exam with Complete Solutions 100% Solved
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Diagnosing adult asthma ️️1. Gold standard = PFTs showing reduced FEV1/FEV and > 
11% increase in FEV1 with SABA or ICS course 
2. PEF (peak expiratory flow) - >20% improvement in PEF with SABA or ICS course 
3. Positive challenge test - methacholine challenge or > 10% drop in FEV1 with exercise 
Asthma medications ️️All patients: 
1. SABA (salbutamol) PRN 
2. ICS 
If insufficient control: 
1. Increase ICS dose 
2. Add LABA or...
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Test Bank For Pilbeam’s Mechanical Ventilation, Physiological and Clinical Applications 7th Edition By (Cairo, 2020) Chapter 1-23 Complete.
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Test Bank For Pilbeam’s Mechanical Ventilation, Physiological and Clinical Applications 7th Edition By (Cairo, 2020) Chapter 1-23 Complete. The equation of motion describes the relationships between which of the following? 
a. Pressure and flow during a mechanical breath 
b. Pressure and volume during a spontaneous breath 
c. Flow and volume during a mechanical or spontaneous breath 
d. Flow, volume, and pressure during a spontaneous or mechanical breath 
ANS: D 
The mathematical model that re...
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PHYS 506 Anatomy and Physiology Respiratory MCQs Answers 2023/24
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PHYS 506 Anatomy and Physiology Respiratory MCQs Answers 
Lung Compartments 
1. A spirometer can be used to directly measure which of the following? 
(A) Functional residual capacity 
(B) Peak flow rate 
(C) Residual volume 
(D) Total lung capacity 
(E) Vital capacity 
Answer: E. A spirometer is an instrument that records the volume of air moved into and 
out of the lungs during breathing, and therefore can only be used to measure lung volumes 
and capacities that can be exchanged with the envi...
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NR328 Exam 1 Questions with Correct Answers
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NR328 Exam 1 Questions with Correct Answers 
 
What medication is primarily used to close a Patent Ductus Arteriosus - Answer-Indomethacin 
 
Primary education for pediatric patients with a cardiac catheter placement includes - Answer-No flexing of the legs or hips, keep legs straight 
 
Antistreptolysin O (ASLO) titers measure the concentration of antibodies formed in the blood against this product. - Answer-Previous streptococci infection 
 
Before each use, make certain the sliding marker or...
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RSCR242 - Exam 2 Pilbeam CH6- Questions And Answers Latest Updates
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1. Setting flow rates high will cause which of the following to occur? 
a. Improve gas exchange 
b. Lengthen inspiratory time 
c. Increase air trapping 
d. Increase peak pressures - ️️D Increase peak pressures 
2. The most appropriate tidal volume setting for a 6'3" male ventilator patient with 
normal lungs is which of the following? 
a. 300 mL 
b. 500 mL 
c. 700 mL 
d. 900 mL - ️️B 500 mL 
3. A 90kg patient was placed on a mechanical ventilator following a major thoracic 
surgery. A ...
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NURSING 11456 NCSBN Test bank|NCSBN ON-LINE REVIEW, NCSBN TEST BANK - for the NCLEX-RN & NCLEX-PN Examination > 2023
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1.A client has been hospitalized after an automobile accident. A full leg cast was applied in the emergency room. The most important 
reason for the nurse to elevate the casted leg is to 
A) Promote the client's comfort 
B) Reduce the drying time 
C) Decrease irritation to the skin 
 D) Improve venous return 
D: Improve venous return. Elevating the leg both improves venous return and reduces swelling. Client comfort will be improved 
as well. 
2. The nurse is reviewing with a client how to col...
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NURS 223: Exam 2 [Chapters 18, 35-40, 48-49] Well-Enlightened with 100% correct answers.
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The nurse and nursing student are assessing a client experiencing shock. The nurse teaches the student that which of these findings reflects compensatory sympathetic stimulation in a shock state? 
 a) decrease in the serum creatinine 
 b) overgrowth of the glomerular basement membrane 
 c) increase in thyroid hormone production 
 d) decreased urine output correct answers d) decreased urine output 
 
During periods of strong sympathetic stimulation, such as shock, constriction of the afferent ar...
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NU 300 EXAM 4 Questions & Answers(GRADED A+)
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What is asthma? - ANSWERreversible air flow disease 
 
What induces bronchospasms in asthma? - ANSWERvPollutants 
vRespiratory viruses 
vAspirin and other NSAIDs 
vGERD - esp with S&S at night 
 
What are some considerations for older adults with asthma? - ANSWERBeta adrenergic receptors which are responsible for smooth muscle relaxation and bronchodilation become less sensitive so airways are not as capable of relaxing as in younger individuals. Therefore preventing flare ups is crucial. 
 
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