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CMN568 UNIT 2 REVIEW QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS.
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BRONCHITIS 
Clinicians should not perform testing or initiate antibiotic therapy in patients with ________ unless pneumonia is suspected. 
 
 
 
Group A Streptococcal pharyngitis 
persistent fevers 
anterior cervical adenitis 
tonsillopharyngeal exudates 
 
 
 
rapid antigen detection 
Clinicians should test patients with symptoms suggestive of group A streptococcal pharyngitis (for example, persistent fevers, anterior cervical adenitis, and tonsillopharyngeal exudates or other appropriate combi...
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NURS 548 Advanced Pathophysiology Latest 2024/2025;Final Exam Review Questions and Answers Solved 100%;Chamberlain
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NURS 548 Advanced Pathophysiology Latest 2024/2025;Final Exam Review Questions and Answers Solved 100%;Chamberlain
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NURS 5335 EENT with 100% correct answers(verified for accuracy)
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Glaucoma 
increased intraocular pressure 
 
 
 
fluorescein staining 
applying fluorescein eye drops to cornea to look for corneal abrasions 
 
 
 
 
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Allergic Conjunctivitis cause 
allergens 
 
 
 
Suppurative conjunctivitis causes 
s. aureus, s. pneumoniae, and h. influenza 
 
 
 
Viral conjunctivitis (pink eye) cause 
Adenovirus 
 
 
 
chalazion 
a nodule or cyst, usuall...
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D115- Advanced Pathophysiology || Already Passed.
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Herpes Keratitis correct answers -acute onset of severe eye pain, photophobia, and blurred vision in one eye; diagnosed by using fluorescein dye - will appear like fernlike lines on the corneal surface 
-infection permanently damages corneal epithelium (may result in blindness) 
-refer to ED or ophthalmologist STAT; avoid steroid ophthalmic drops 
 
2 types of herpes virus that can infect the eyes correct answers 1. Herpes Simplex = Herpes simplex keratitis 
2. Herpes Varicella Zoster/Shingles =...
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Final Exam: NR569/ NR 569 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Differential Diagnosis in Acute Care Practicum Review| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct – Chamberlain
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Final Exam: NR569/ NR 569 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Differential Diagnosis in Acute Care Practicum Review| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct – Chamberlain 
 
Q: Hordeolum (Stye) 
 
Answer: 
 The infection, and subsequent inflammation, of the eyelid. Though infection can occur on either the outer or inner part of the eyelid, the term "stye" commonly refers to an infected eyelash follicle on the external part of the eyelid. 
After the initial infection, pus builds up in the eyelash...
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Dunphy Primary Care Midterm Review Exam - Questions and Answers
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Dunphy Primary Care Midterm Review Exam - Questions and Answers Sharon, a 47-year-old bank teller, is seen by the nurse practitioner in the office for a red eye. You are trying to decide between a diagnosis of conjunctivitis and iritis. One distinguishing characteristic between the two is: 1. Eye discomfort. 2. Slow progression. 3. A ciliary flush. 4. No change in or slightly blurred vision. Martin, age 24, presents to the office with an erythematous ear canal and pain on manipulation of the a...
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Week 3-NURS 6501 (A+ Guaranteed)
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Classification of acute sinusitis correct answers Symptoms < 4 week 
 
Classification of subacute sinusitis correct answers Symptoms 4-12 weeks 
 
Classification of chronic sinusitis correct answers Symptoms > 12 weeks 
 
Classification of recurrent sinusitis correct answers 3+ events/year without symptoms in between and last < 2 weeks 
 
What percentage of cases of sinusitis receive antibiotics? How many cases recover on their own without antibiotics? correct answers 80% 
70% 
 
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N675 Final Exam Questions and Answers Latest Update (100%Verified) Score 100 out of 100.
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N675 Final Exam Questions and Answers Latest Update (100%Verified) Score 100 out of 100. 
N675 Final Exam questions and answers 
Acute Care Exam 1 
Week 1 – EENT 
A primary care provider notes painless, hard lesions on a patient’s external ears that expel a white 
crystalline substance when pressed. What diagnostic test is indicated? 
Rheumatoid factor 
Endocrine studies 
Biopsy of the lesions 
Uric acid chemical profile 
 
A patient has painful oral lesions and the provider notes several wh...
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Family Medicine EOR: ENOT/Ophthalmology (Smarty PANCE) Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass | Latest Version
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Family Medicine EOR: ENOT/Ophthalmology (Smarty 
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Acute vs. chronic sinusitis? 
● Acute sinusitis: symptoms for < 4 weeks duration 
● Chronic sinusitis: symptoms for > 12 consecutive weeks 
● The disease is subacute when symptomatic for 4-12 weeks 
Sign and symptoms of acute sinusitis? 
- Headache 
- Purulent sputum 
- Fever 
- Malaise 
- Tenderness to palpation over sinus(es) 
- Opacification w/ transillumination 
MC fung...
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Exam 2: NSG533/ NSG 533 (Latest 2023/ 2024 Update) Advanced Pharmacology Exam Review| Complete Guide with Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct
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Exam 2: NSG533/ NSG 533 (Latest 2023/ 2024 Update) Advanced Pharmacology Exam Review| Complete Guide with Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct 
 
Q: How does Tramadol work? 
 
Answer: 
 It is a centrally acting synthetic opioid with weak 
SSRI/SNRI activity. 
 
 
Q: What are the daily dose limits for Tramadol? 
 
Answer: 
 Maximum of 200mg per day. 
 
 
Q: What are the potential interactions of Tramadol? 
 
Answer: 
 Increased risk of seizures with TCAs and other SSRIs, risk for serotoni...
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