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Horner's syndrome 
When examining the eyes, the right pupil reacts briskly to light, near effort, and is much smaller than the left pupil. This condition is most likely: 
 
 
 
Daughters of women who took Diethylstilbestrol (DES) during pregnancy are at high risk for developing: 
columnar epithelium that covers most or all of cervix vaginal adenosis, circular collar or ridge of tissue between cervix & vagina. 
 
 
 
 
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Endocrine dermatology(A+ Guaranteed Answers)
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Diabetic dermopathy, necrobiosis lipoidica, diabetic bullae, peripheral neuropathy/vascular disease, calciphylaxis, increased infections, acanthosis nigricans, lipodystrophy/atrophy, scleroderma, eruptive xanthoma, granuloma annulare correct answers Dermatology related to DM 
 
Diabetic dermopathy correct answers Hyperpigmentation 
Slightly depressed lesions 
LOWER LEGS 
May be assoc with microangiopathy 
 
Necrobiosis lipoidica (Diabeticorum) correct answers Slightly raised waxy red-brown patch...
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MEDS calciphylax(complete solutions)
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Warfarin (Coumadin) correct answers Anticoagulant, Vitamin K dependent 
-uses: Afib, PE, DVT 
-side effects: BLEEDING, Calciphylaxis (calcium -bloodclots) 
 
-2-3 days to reach therapeutic range 
-PT/INR 
-<1.5 = normal, >1.5 = risk bleeding 
 
Heparin correct answers Anticoagulant 
- Side effects: BLEEDING, Low platelets 
-uses: PE, DVT, afib, 
 
-good control, fast acting, fast excretion 
 
Vancomycin correct answers -antibiotic 
 uses: good against : pneumonia, meningitis, septicemi...
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CNN Exam- Chronic Kidney Disease 22 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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CNN Exam- Chronic Kidney Disease 22 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
List the limitations of the modification diet of renal disease (MDRD) and Cockgraft-Gault equations - CORRECT ANSWER The major limitation for both equations is that at glomerular filtration rates above 60, their estimation is not accurate. The equation is much more accurate for stages II to V. 
 
Cockgraft-Gault does not take into account ethnicity or nutritional status. The MDRD is preferred because it has been extensively s...
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REVIEW 04: Nutrition, Labs, HD Delivery System, Adequacy, Complications(100% Guaranteed answers)
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A patients protein status is affected by nutritional and non-nutritional factors. What can you do to prevent a drop in your patient's albumin correct answers Remind the patient to take phosphate binders when snacking during dialysis 
 
Calciphylaxis is a consequence of which out-of-range labs? correct answers Calcium, phosphorus, and PTH 
 
How do phosphate binders work? correct answers They prevent the phosphorus in food from being absorbed when taken with meals. 
 
What precautions must be us...
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D2 NUTRITION CARE FOR INDIVIDUALS AND GROUPS(with complete solutions)
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The hormone aldosterone is secreted by the adrenal cortex and has what effect on Na and K? 
 
 Increases Na reabsorption and decreases K excretion 
 Increases Na reabsorption and K excretion 
 Decreases Na reabsorption and K excretion 
 Decreases Na reabsorption and increases K excretion correct answers Increases Na reabsorption and K excretion 
 
(Aldosterone acts mainly on the distal tubules and collecting ducts of the nephron, the functional unit of the kidney, to cause the conservation of so...
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Loop diuretics (furoremide) correct answers reestablish urine flow and convert oliguria 
adverse - hypotension, dehydration, hypokalemia, oxotoxicity 
give slow and during the day to avoid noturina 
 
sodium polystyrene sulfonate correct answers hyperkalemia treatment (kidney disease) 
interacts with antacids, cause gastric irritation, and overcorrection 
wait 3 hours before or after other medications 
should ave active bowel sounds when K is removed 
 
Lanthanum carbonate (Fosrenol) and sevel...
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Chronic Renal Failure correct answers Skin condition such as pruritis, hyperpigmentation, and calciphylaxis may be seen in patients who have: 
 
skin that is dry, flaky, and rough and often itchy correct answers the term asteatosis refers to 
 
Basal cell carcinoma correct answers When examining the left ear, a raised nodule behind the ear is noted to have a lostrous surface with a visible telangeigtatic vessels in the center. The lesions needs further evaluation because it is most likely. 
 
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Renal diet Exam Questions And Answers 100% Pass
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Renal diet Exam Questions And Answers 
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Prevent complications from renal failure - answerCongestive Heart failure, hyperK, renal bone disease, 
calciphylaxis, cv complications 
Teaching thirst - answerdrink only when thirsty, meds w/sips 
limit salt 
Suck on ice chips. 
Suck on a lemon wedge 
control your blood sugar 
Sugarless gum/candy 
Child's glass when eating out 
Pre-measure daily water amounts 
Renal mouth care teaching r/t t...
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Which of the following can be used as a clinical indicator of endogenous insulin? 
a. FPG 
b. A1C 
c. C-peptide 
d. FS correct answers C. c-peptide 
 
C-Peptide test indicative of _____ correct answers clinical indicator of endogenous insulin production 
 
Why is C-peptide a clinical indicator of endogenous insulin production? correct answers Insulin is secreted as 2 polypep chains ... C-peptide is released as these 2 chains separate 
they are secreted into the blood stream in equal amounts 
 
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