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SWIFT RIVER MED SURG CLINICAL EXAM | QUESTIONS & 100% CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADEA+
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SWIFT RIVER MED SURG CLINICAL 
EXAM | QUESTIONS & 100% CORRECT 
ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | 
GRADEA+ 
Estelle Hatcher, 31yr-old, r/o appendicitis, 1st day post-op appendectomy; No known 
allergies (NKA); Vital signs - Temp 101.2, BP 108/74, P 92, RR 20, SaO2 99%, alert 
and cooperative. Wound site clean, dry and intact NPO, NG-tube to low continuous 
suction. IV maintenance fluids with D5 1/2 NS with 20 KCL @ 125ml/hr in left forearm. 
Ambulates with minimal assistance. Family at...
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Comprehensive Diabetic Foot Exam (CDFE) - Spring 2023 Physical Assessment Final Exam – Q&A
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Comprehensive Diabetic Foot Exam (CDFE) - Spring 2023 Physical Assessment Final Exam – Q&A
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DIABETIC FOOT INFECTIONS STUDY GUIDE 2024 LATEST UPDATE
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DIABETIC FOOT INFECTIONS STUDY GUIDE 2024 LATEST UPDATE 
 
what are diabetic foot infections? - answer - simple ulcer -> severe gangrenous infection 
- very rapid progression 
- neuropathic damage, compromised blood flow = high risk 
- most common cause of amputations in diabetics 
 
what are the pathogens of acute diabetic foot infections? - answer usually monomicrobial 
- staph (including MRSA) 
- strep 
 
what are the pathogens of chronic diabetic foot infections? - answer usually poly...
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COMPREHENSIVE DIABETIC FOOT EXAM (CDFE) WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
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Why is it important to examine the feet of diabetic patients? 
To identify risks of, and to prevent neuropathy and other diabetic complications 
 
 
What is neuropathy? 
Disease or dysfunction of one or more peripheral nerves, typically causing numbness or weakness. 
 
Neuropathy is a complication of uncontrolled diabetes. This can lead to a patient that can't feel their feet. 
 
- Tingling/Burning 
 
- Numbness/ Loss of feeling 
 
- Improper blood flow/circulation 
 
 
 
What are some risk f...
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PA III- DIABETIC FOOT EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Damage to or disease affecting nerves, which may impair sensation, movement, gland or 
organ function, or other aspects of health, depending on the type of nerve affected 
Peripheral neuropathy 
 
 
What is the Most common neuropathy in the Western world? 
Diabetic Neuropathy 
 
 
Diabetic Neuropathy occurs in what % of DM pts? 
10-100 % 
 
50 % of pts with DM will eventually develop some 
form of neuropathy 
 
 
Class I Subclinical Diabetic Neuropathy 
• Neuro function tests are abnormal 
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Self Care Therapeutics II: Diabetic Foot Exams And Footwear – Questions & Answers
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Self Care Therapeutics II: Diabetic Foot Exams And Footwear – Questions & Answers
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DIABETES AND THE DIABETIC FOOT EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024.
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What are the 3 mechanisms of diabetic damage to the Foot? 
1. Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy (DPN) - AGE products destroy the vasculature that feeds the nerves of the Foot and as a result the nerves die or decay, resulting in insensate foot. As a result of nerve decay sensation and proprioception are lost. This denies the sensation of pain and allows abnormalities/damage to occur that are unrealized. Any issues that develop after this begins are unsensed. This process is irreversible once begun ...
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Medical Surgical HESI RN Exam with NGN (2023/2024) Verified Questions and answers with Rationale
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1. A client on telemetry has a pattern of uncontrolled atrial fibrillation with a rapid ventricular response. Based on this finding, the nurse anticipates assisting the physician with which treatment? 
A.	Administer lidocaine, 75 mg intravenous push. 
B.	Perform synchronized cardioversion. 
C.	Defibrillate the client as soon as possible. 
D.	Administer atropine, 0.4 mg intravenous push. 
Rationale: 
With uncontrolled atrial fibrillation, the treatment of choice is synchronized cardioversion to c...
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Bates’ Guide To Physical Examination and History Taking 13th Edition Bickley Test Bank(Chapters 1-20:test bank for Bates’ Guide To Physical Examination and History Taking 13th Edition Bickley
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1.	After completing an initial assessment of a patient, the nurse has charted that his respirations are eupneic and his pulse is 58 beats per minute. These types of data would be: 
 
a 
.	Objective. 
b 
.	Reflective. 
c 
.	Subjective. 
d 
.	Introspective. 
 
ANS: A 
Objective data are what the health professional observes by inspecting, percussing, palpating, and auscultating during the physical examination. Subjective data is what the person says about him or herself during history taking. The ...
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Therapeutics II Exam 3 - Skin & Soft Tissue Infections / Diabetic Foot Infections / Bone & Joint Infections – Q&A
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Therapeutics II Exam 3 - Skin & Soft Tissue Infections / Diabetic Foot Infections / Bone & Joint Infections – Q&A
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