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Nursing 242 exam 2b (100% Verified Answers)
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Amnion correct answers Innermost membranous fluid filled sac that protects the embryo 
 
Chorion correct answers Outermost layer of the two membranes surrounding the embryo; it forms the fetal part of the placenta. 
 
What are the three phases of pregnancy correct answers Antepartum: conception-onset of labor 
Intrapartum : onset of labor - delivery of placenta 
Postpartum : post delivery of placenta-6 weeks 
 
Gravidity correct answers total number of pregnancies 
No matter the outcome 
 
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OB 371 EXAM 1
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prenatal - preceding birth, during the pregnancy 
prenatal period - a time of physical and psychologic preparation for birth and 
parenthood 
antepartum - occurring before birth (used interchangeably with prenatal) 
intrapartum - during labor or birth 
postpartum - after birth, 4-6 weeks 
first trimester - 1-13 weeks 
second trimester - 14-26 weeks 
third trimester - 27-40 weeks 
how many months is a pregnancy - 9 calendar months; 10 lunar months; 40 weeks 
gravida - woman who is pregnant; any p...
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HFHC Exam 4 Test Questions 100% correctly Answered
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HFHC Exam 4 Test Questions 100% correctly Answered 
 
What is body dysmorphic disorder? - Answer --Imagined defect in the body - not temporary 
-See this w/eating disorders & pts. addicted to plastic surgery 
-A type of OCD related disorder 
 
Define social anxiety disorder - Answer --Severe anxiety or fear provoked by exposure to a social or a performance situation that will be evaluated negatively by others 
-Seen in young kids/teenagers 
-Pandemic negatively affected socializing 
 
*A condit...
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NURS 326 – Midterm Exam Practice Questions and Answers
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NURS 326 – Midterm Exam Practice 
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What is prenatal period? - Ans:-Period of physical and psychological preparation for birth and 
parenthood that offers opportunities for: 
-health of the expectant mother and infant- diagnosis and treatment of maternal disorders 
-education and support for self-care and parenting 
*monitoring and teaching the mother 
What does pregnancy tests indicate? - Ans:--human chorionic gonadotropion (hCG) is earliest 
biochemical marker for pregna...
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PC707-Module 2 Exam with 100% Complete Solutions for Pass
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What is natural immunity? - Answer ️️ --"innate" 
-physical barriers, natural killers cells, phagocytes 
-non-specific 
What is acquired immunity? - Answer ️️ --acquired 
-specific 
-after exposure to an antigen 
-T cells & B cells are involved 
What is cell-mediated immunity? - Answer ️️ --does not involve antibodies 
-activation of antigen-specific cytotoxic t cells (these help the infected cells cause apoptosis "cell 
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ATLS Test | Questions and Verified Answers (2023/2024 Update)
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ATLS Test | Questions and Verified Answers (2023/2024 Update) 
 
Which of the following is most typical of early, neurogenic shock? 
A. Increased pulse, clammy skin 
B. Increased pulse, warm and dry skin 
C. Decreased pulse, clammy skin 
D. Decreased pulse, warm and dry skin 
 
 
 Answer: D. Decreased pulse, warm and dry skin (skin is warm due to vasodilation) 
 
 
 
Which of the following is an acceptable location to insert a needle when decompressing a 
tensi...
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OMS III - OB/GYN - Complications of Pregnancy Exam
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DDx for first trimester bleeding 
non-viable IUP: spontaneous abortion, molar pregnancy 
viable IUP: physiologic implantation bleeding, subchorionic hemorrhage 
ectopic pregnancy 
evaluation of first trimester bleeding 
TVUS 
hCG 
H&H 
risk factors for an ectopic pregnancy 
fallopian tube scarring 
history of ectopic pregnancy (#1 risk factor) 
tubal ligation 
chlamydial infections 
PID 
smoking - slows cilia in fallopian tubes 
diagnostic protocols for ectopic pregnancy 
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Exam 1 OB NCLEX 33 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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A nursing student is preparing a prenatal class on the process of fetal circulation. The nursing instructor asks the student specifically to describe the process through the umbilical cord. Which of the following statements from the student is correct? 
 
1. "The one artery carries freshly oxygenated blood and nutrient-rick blood back from the placenta to the fetus." 
2. "The two arteries carry freshly oxygenated blood back from the placen...
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PC707-Module 2 Exam with 100% Complete Solutions for Pass
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What is natural immunity? - Answer ️️ --"innate" 
-physical barriers, natural killers cells, phagocytes 
-non-specific 
What is acquired immunity? - Answer ️️ --acquired 
-specific 
-after exposure to an antigen 
-T cells & B cells are involved 
What is cell-mediated immunity? - Answer ️️ --does not involve antibodies 
-activation of antigen-specific cytotoxic t cells (these help the infected cells cause apoptosis "cell 
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NUR 2063 Pathophysiology Rasmussen College Final Exam, Answered
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NUR 2063 Pathophysiology Rasmussen College Final Exam, Answered-Explain primary prevention - Preventing"; altering susceptibility or reducing exposure of disease for people 
 
Explain secondary prevention - "Screening"; early detection, screening, and management of disease to catch disease early before it spreads 
 
Explain tertiary prevention - "Treating" and preventing further complications from a disorder or disease after the person has the condition 
 
What are examples of primary preve...
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