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PCCN 2024 Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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PCCN 2024 Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers 
 
S1 - ANSWER- Mitral and tricuspid "lub" of "lub dub" 
 
S2 - ANSWER- Aortic and pulmonic "dub" of "lub dub" 
 
S3 - ANSWER- Ventricular Gallup. Beginning of diastole after S2. Too much volume 
 
S4 - ANSWER- Rare. Atrial Gallup. Resistance to filling. End of diastole 
 
1/avl/V5/v6 - ANSWER- Lateral (Circumflex): AVL- High Lateral V6 Low Lateral 
Less common/ less severe 
 
II/III/avf - ANSWER- Inferior 
 
V1/v2/ v3/ v4 - ANSWER- Ante...
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Med-Surg: Hematologic System Exam Questions And Answers 100% Verified
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___ is the formation of blood cells - answerHematopoiesis 
what are 4 parts to the hematopoiesis system? - answer-Red Blood Cells 
-White Blood Cells 
-Platelets 
-Immune Response 
where is blood produced? - answerbone marrow 
bone marrow releases cells from where in adults? - answerflat bones and ends of long bones 
___ replaces active bone marrow as we age which is why OA dont produce as many blood cells - 
answerfatty tis...
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Maryville Nurs 611 Patho Exam 2 Study Guide
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Relative Anemia – numbers are normal, but RBC are failing to give up or are holding onto 
oxygen causing a relative shift to the left or right b/c of infection, acidosis, alkalosis ect. Microcytic hypochromic Anemia - SMALL pale cells- most common cause is IRON 
deficiency but can also be a THALLASEMIA 
 Macrocytic ( Megaloblastic) anemia- caused by vitamin b12 or folic acid deficiency- most COMMON is pernicious anemia caused by loss of intrinsic factor which is needed 
to absorb vitami...
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Med-Surg: Hematologic System Exam Questions And Answers 100% Verified
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Med-Surg: Hematologic System Exam 
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___ is the formation of blood cells - answerHematopoiesis 
what are 4 parts to the hematopoiesis system? - answer-Red Blood Cells 
-White Blood Cells 
-Platelets 
-Immune Response 
where is blood produced? - answerbone marrow 
bone marrow releases cells from where in adults? - answerflat bones and ends of long bones 
___ replaces active bone marrow as we age which is why OA dont produce as many blood cells - 
answerfatty tis...
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ATI anemias Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update | A+
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Anemia 
Ans: An abnormally low amount of circulating RBCs. Hgb concentration, or both. It is an 
idicator of an underlying disease or disorder. 
Anemia results 
Ans: Dminished oxygen carrying capacity and delivery to tissues and organs. The goal of 
treatment is to restore and maintain adequate tissue oxygenation. 
Anemias are due to 
Ans: blood loss 
inadequate RBC production 
increased RBC destruction 
deficiency of necessary components, ie, folic acid, iron, erythropoietin, and /or vitamin ...
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NSU Patho Exam 3 Questions And Answers (2024 / 20245 (Verified Answers)
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A 65 year old male smoker arrives with complaints of right calf pain which is worse at night and with 
elevation, but is relieved with standing. He also has pain with walking. Upon assessment, the dorsal 
pedal pulse is palpated to be weak on the right side. This patient could possibly be diagnosed with... - 
peripheral artery disease 
An elderly patient experiencing STEMI may have no signs or symptoms except for... - shortness of 
breath 
An imbalance in the supply and demand of oxygen can lead...
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Adult Medical Surgical B (2022-2023) Questions And Answers
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Adult Medical Surgical B (2022/2023) Questions And Answers 
 
A nurse is receiving report on a client who is postoperative following an open repair of Zenker's Diverticulum. The nurse should anticipate the surgical incision to be in which of the following locations? Correct Ans:- Throat 
 
A nurse is caring for a client who has a potassium level of 3 mEq/L. Which of the following assessment findings should the nurse expect? Correct Ans:- Hypoactive bowel sounds 
 
A nurse is providing d...
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NUR 221 (Critical Care - Test 4) Study Notes questions with complete solutions
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Hematopoiesis Formation and maturation of blood cells 
 
What is the site for primary hematopoiesis? Bone marrow 
 
What is the site for secondary hematopoiesis? Organs that participate in the process including: 
1. Spleen 
2. Liver 
3. Thymus 
4. Lymphatic system 
5. Lymphoid tissue 
 
What are the 4 components of blood? 1. Plasma 
2. Solutes (ex: ions) 
3. Serum proteins (ex: coagulation, healing, etc.) 
4. Cells 
 
Erythrocytes Red Blood Cells (RBCs) 
 
**Normal Range: approxi...
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NURS 8022 Advanced Pathophysiology Exam #2 Study Guide
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NURS 8022 Advanced Pathophysiology Exam #2 Study Guide MODULE 3: Hematology Readings: Ch. 27-29; article – interpretation of iron studies Blood NOT ON STUDY GUIDE • Volume: 6 quarts or 5.5 L • Consists of fluid, cells, and protein o Electrolytes and proteins maintain the osmolarity and acid-base balance of the blood • Functions: o Provide nutrition to cells; provide O2 for cellular metabolism; removes by-products of cellular metabolism; carries cells that protect the body against infect...
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Pathophysiology WGU D236 Completely Solved!!
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Malara - ANSWERSSymptoms are fever and flulike illness, including shaking chills, headache, muscle aches, and malaise. Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea may also occur. can cause anemia and jaundice because of the destruction of RBCs. 
 
MRSA - ANSWERSSigns and symptoms depend on where the infection causes disease. For example, if the infection occurs in a wound, the wound will be painful, reddened, swollen, and warm to the touch. If the skin infection spreads to the lung, causing pneumonia, or to ...
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