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Zuku NAVLE Review - Small Animal || with 100% Errorless Answers.
  • Zuku NAVLE Review - Small Animal || with 100% Errorless Answers.

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  • premolars and molars Alendronate (Bisphosphonate - inhibits demineralization of bone) correct answers Feline ondotoclastic resporptive lesions are most commonly found on which 2 groups of teeth: incisors, canines, premolars, molars? What is the treatment used? Infectious canine hepatitis - Canine adenovirus 1 infection correct answers Anterior uveitis and corneal edema ("blue eye") are hallmarks of which canine viral disease? nucleated red blood cells (54% of cases) (basophilic st...
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NUR 101: Exam 1 fully solved
  • NUR 101: Exam 1 fully solved

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  • NUR 101: Exam 1 The five P's that characterize an occlusion - correct answer Pain Pallor Pulselessness Paresthesia’s Paralysis Syncope - correct answer Circulatory arrest, caused by a reflex drop in HR and BP Stenosis - correct answer An absent pulse wave indicates arterial occlusion (blockage) Phlebitis - correct answer Inflammation of a vein that occurs commonly after trauma to the vessel wall, infection, immobilization, and prolonged insertion of IV catheters Xerostomia ...
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AGACNP BOARD PREP QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, RATED  A+| LATEST UPDATES 2024/25 APPROVED|
  • AGACNP BOARD PREP QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, RATED A+| LATEST UPDATES 2024/25 APPROVED|

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  • AGACNP BOARD PREP QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, RATED A+ 4 types of burns - -thermal chemical electrical radiation 5 Ps of pheochromacytoma - -pressure (persistent/ resistent HTN) pain (Headache) palpitations ( tachycardia and tremors) Perspiration ( profuse with flushing) Pallor ( secondary to vasccontriction) 6 Ps of compartment syndrome - -Pain Parathesia Paresis Pallor Poiklothermia pulselessness Absolute contraindications for fibrinolysis - -HX of Cerebrovascular event Non-hemo...
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Final Exam - NUR2356 / NUR 2356 (Latest 2024 / 2025): Multidimensional Care I / MDC 1 - Rasmussen
  • Final Exam - NUR2356 / NUR 2356 (Latest 2024 / 2025): Multidimensional Care I / MDC 1 - Rasmussen

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  • The nurse assess a wound with exudate. What should be inculded when documenting the excudate? - Color, odor, consistency, amount What are the five P's - pain, pulselessness, pallor, paresthesia, paralysis The nurse is planning care for a post-operative client after a total hip arthroplasty. What is the priority nursing intervention? - Perform neurovascular assessment per protocol The nurse is providing medication education for a client with osteoarthritis. What teaching should the nurse ...
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HESI Milestone 2 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • HESI Milestone 2 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • HESI Milestone 2 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass What's the Broca's Area control? - Correct Answer ️️ -Speech located in a convolution adjoining the middle cerebral artery. for control of the combinations of muscular movements needed to speak each word. What are the Chemo Side Effects? - Correct Answer ️️ -Nausea Vomiting Myelosuppression SIADH Cardiac Toxicity sterility. Chemotherapy-induced neurotoxicity Chemo Brain Fatigue What is Expressive Aphasia? - Correct Ans...
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Telemetry test Questions 100% answers
  • Telemetry test Questions 100% answers

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  • Medications for pulselessness (asystole, Vfib, PEA): - ANSWEREpinephrine, Amiodarone Medications for slow rhythms (sinus brady, junctional escape, idioventricular, blocks) - ANSWERAtropine, epinephrine infusion, dopamine Medications used for fast rhythms (Afib, Aflutter, SVT, junctional tachycardia): - ANSWERCardizem, Amiodarone, Digoxin, Betablockers, adenosine, lidocaine, Procainamide Inherent SA node rate - ANSWER60-100 The normal PR interval - ANSWER0.12-0.20 Time frame betwee...
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NCLEX RN UPDATED VERSION
  • NCLEX RN UPDATED VERSION

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  • Insulin: Reg 30-60 min onset, 2-4 hr peak and 5-7 duration NPH 1-3 hr onset, 6-12 hr peak and 18-24 duration Lispro-fast acting and to eat right away, DON’T MIX Rules of Nines: 9% is head and both arms, 18% is front torso, back torso and both legs and 1% is groin 5 P's with fractues: pain, pallor, pulselessness, paresthesia and paralysis Cranial nerves: Olfactory, Optic, Oculomotor, Trochlear, Trigeminal, Abducens, Facial, Acoustic, Glassopharnygeal, Vagus, Spinal Accessory and Hypo...
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Capstone Med Surg Exam with Questions and  100% solution
  • Capstone Med Surg Exam with Questions and 100% solution

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  • he 4 Es of PRECIPITATING factors of Angina -1. Exertion: physical activity and exercise 2. Eating 3. Emotional distress 4. Extreme hot or cold weather The 4 Ps of arterial occlusion? -1. Pain 2. Pulselessness 3. Pallor 4. Paresthesia
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NURS N676 Acute Limb ischemia Information sheet
  • NURS N676 Acute Limb ischemia Information sheet

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  • Acute Limb ischemia (ALI) Definition: Acute onset (<2 weeks) ischemia is severe hypoperfusion of limb with signs and symptoms including pain, paralysis, paresthesia, pulselessness, cold, and pallor which threatens tissue viability. Usually due to acute arterial occlusion and rarely due to venous etiology. Criteria for diagnosis ! Must Be Recognized Rapidly. Skeletal Muscle Tolerates Ischemia 4-6 hours!  Onset < 2 weeks  Category I*; Viable: limb not immediately threatened; No...
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NSG 210 Clotting Questions and Answers New (2024/2025) Solved 100% Correct
  • NSG 210 Clotting Questions and Answers New (2024/2025) Solved 100% Correct

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  • A 28-year-old female patient inquires about options for contraception. The nurse recognizes that if the patient takes an estrogen-based oral contraceptive, her risk for venous thromboembolism (VTE) doubles based on what statement that is made by the patient? a. "I smoke 1 ½ packs of cigarettes a day." b. "I have a job as a waitress." c. "I like to sit in my hot tub in the evenings." d. "It's been three years since my last child was born." - A Women of childbearing age who take e...
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