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CBC Practice A Focused Review: Level II
  • CBC Practice A Focused Review: Level II

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  • Malignant Hyperthermia - (MH) a disease that causes a fast rise in temp and severe muscle contractions when pts with MH recieves anesthesia. Electrolyte Ranges - Sodium: 135-145 (HyperNa: FRIED: fever, flushed skin; restless, really agitated; increased fluid retention; edema, extremely confused; decreased urine output, dry mouth or skin. // HypoNA: SALT LOSS: seizures, stupor; abd cramping, attitude changes; lethargic; tendon reflexes decreased; loss of urine and appetite; orthostatic hypoten...
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NUR2392 Multidimensional Care II Exam 2 Graded A+
  • NUR2392 Multidimensional Care II Exam 2 Graded A+

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  • NUR2392 Multidimensional Care II Exam 2 Graded A+ Uncompensated pH and one other value is abnormal Partial compensation pH, CO2, and HCO3 are all off Full compensation pH is normal Acidosis reduces the excitability of cardiovascular muscle, neurons, skeletal muscle, and smooth muscle. Alkalosis increases the sensitivity of excitable tissues allowing them to OVERRESPOND without stimulation ABG considerations - Assess cardiovascular w/ acidosis (cardiac arrest from hyperkalemia) - As...
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MDC II Exam 2
  • MDC II Exam 2

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  • MDC II Exam 2 look at pH What is your first step when interpreting ABGs? Respiratory acidosis What acid-base imbalance would you expect to see in an asthmatic patient? COPD asthma muscle weakness ▪ inadequate chest expansion ▪ pneumonia ▪ pulmonary edema ▪ sleep apnea ▪ respiratory depression r/t: drugs, alcohol, anesthesia, electrolyte imbalance ▪ high ICP Common causes of Respiratory Acidosis Vital Signs, think LOW & SLOW ▪ bradycardia, thready weak pu...
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Focus on Adult Health Exam Well Answered Rated A+ 2024.
  • Focus on Adult Health Exam Well Answered Rated A+ 2024.

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  • A nurse is monitoring a client who is taking spironolactone for the treatment of hypertension. Which findings denote adverse effects of the medication? Select all that apply. - Answer Tall T waves Prolonged PR interval Hyperactive bowel sounds Rationale: Spironolactone is a potassium-sparing diuretic. Potassium-sparing diuretics can cause hyperkalemia. Cardiovascular manifestations of hyperkalemia include tall T waves, widened QRS complexes, prolonged PR intervals, and flat P waves. Other...
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NUR2063 Final Exam Study  Guide / NUR 2063 Final Exam  Study Guide QUESTIONS AND  CORRECT ANSWERS  VERIFIED ANSWERS GRADED  A+
  • NUR2063 Final Exam Study Guide / NUR 2063 Final Exam Study Guide QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS VERIFIED ANSWERS GRADED A+

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  • NUR2063 Final Exam Study Guide / NUR 2063 Final Exam Study Guide QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS VERIFIED ANSWERS GRADED A+ What is the difference between a sign and a symptom? - CORRECT ANSWER-Sign - Objective (Erythema, Edema, lesion) Symptom - Subjective (Headache, sore, tired) Na - Sodium - CORRECT ANSWER-136-144 mEq Hyponatremia - anorexia, gastrointestinal upset, poor skin turgor, dry mucous membranes, blood pressure changes, pulse changes, edema, headache, lethargy, con...
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NUR2063 Final Exam Study Guide 2024
  • NUR2063 Final Exam Study Guide 2024

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  • NUR2063 Final Exam Study Guide 2024 What is the difference between a sign and a symptom? Sign - Objective (Erythema, Edema, lesion) Symptom - Subjective (Headache, sore, tired) Na - Sodium 136-144 mEq Hyponatremia - anorexia, gastrointestinal upset, poor skin turgor, dry mucous membranes, blood pressure changes, pulse changes, edema, headache, lethargy, confusion, diminished deep tendon reflexes, muscle weakness, seizures, and coma | Hypernatremia - increased temperature, warm a...
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Internal Medicine - NBME Shelf Questions and Complete solutions Updated
  • Internal Medicine - NBME Shelf Questions and Complete solutions Updated

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  • Internal Medicine - NBME Shelf Questions and Complete solutions Updated Acute Migraine Headache Therapy Subcu triptans and Iv antiemetics (prochlorperazine, metoclopramide that block D2 receptors and serotonin receptors at higher doses), shown to be efficacious in treating acute migraine, especially when associated with nausea/vomiting. contraind: ergotamine and triptans in persons with heart conditions--ergotamine (vasoconstriction of coronary artery); sumatriptan (trigger coronary vasospa...
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NBME Step 1 (Answered) Verified Solution
  • NBME Step 1 (Answered) Verified Solution

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  • NBME Step 1 (Answered) Verified Solution Formation of hypnozoites -Pt has malaria → one of the features is that it forms hypnozoites and has the PBS shown Chloroquine resistance -Can happen but it is not a feature A 30M, who is a migrant farm worker presents to the ED b/c of a 1-wk Hx of fever, chills, & severe headache. He immigrated to the midwestern USA from Honduras 1 year ago. He is alert. Temp is 104F, pulse is 101/min, RR are 20/min, BP is 105/62. The lungs are clear to auscult...
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Med surge capstone Exam Questions and Answers 2024 100% Pass
  • Med surge capstone Exam Questions and Answers 2024 100% Pass

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  • Med surge capstone Exam Questions and Answers 2024 100% Pass precautions for meningitits -Answer-droplet interventions for meningitis (5) -Answer--decr enviromental stimuli -min exposure to bright light -bedrest semi fowler -monitor for incr ICP -seizure precautions are clients excretions radioactive with brachytherapy -Answer-yes Visiting time and distance from pt with brachytherapy -Answer-30min 6ft how old must a visitor be to visit room for pt with brachytherapy -Answer-16+ What ...
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NUR 405 Final exam (100% Verified Answers)
  • NUR 405 Final exam (100% Verified Answers)

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  • Congenital hypothyroidism correct answers __, also known as cretinism, may have a number of causes and can be either permanent or transient. Deficiency of thyroid hormones at birth. It can be permanent, caused by defective thyroid gland development, enzymatic defect in thyroxine synthesis, or rarely pituitary dysfunction. Transient can be associated w maternal Graves disease that was treated w antithyroid drugs or expectorants given for asthma. Worldwide the most common cause of this results fro...
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