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NAVLE Practice Test Questions and Answers 2024 Latest Update.
  • NAVLE Practice Test Questions and Answers 2024 Latest Update.

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  • NAVLE Practice Test Questions and Answers 2024 Latest Update. A litter of 6 week old kittens is being evaluated because of intermittent soft stools with flecks of blood. The kittens are confined in an unsanitary cage. Two direct fecal examinations show oocysts. Which of the following is the most appropriate therapy? dichlorvos fenbendazol ivermectin piperazine sulfadimethoxine - ANSWER sulfadiemthoxine (Albon, for coccidiosis) On examination of the cranial nerves in a 3-year old femal...
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NUR 631 ADVANCED PATHO FINAL Exam 2024 – Grand Canon University
  • NUR 631 ADVANCED PATHO FINAL Exam 2024 – Grand Canon University

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  • NUR 631 ADVANCED PATHO FINAL Exam 2024 – Grand Canon University In which type of pleural effusion does the fluid become watery and diffuse out of the capillaries as a result of increased blood pressure or decreased capillary oncotic pressure? A. exudative B. Purulent C. Transudative D. Large Correct Answer ANS: C In transudative pleural effusion, the fluid, or transudate, is watery and diffuses out of the capillaries as a result of disorders that increase intravascular hydrostatic p...
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  • How does standard deviation differ from standard error of the mean? (FA p54)Which is used in calculating confidence intervals? (FA p55) correct answers Standard error is used to calculate CI What problem / abnormality is associated with the following congenital buzzwords? (FA p267) boot-shaped heart correct answers Tetralogy of Fallot What problem / abnormality is associated with the following congenital buzzwords? - (FA p268) continuous machine-like murmur correct answers Patent ductus ar...
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ANP 650 Midterm Review Exam - Questions and Answers
  • ANP 650 Midterm Review Exam - Questions and Answers

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  • ANP 650 Midterm Review Exam - Questions and Answers A patient presents with SOB & cough. What should you think of? Respiratory v Cardiac etiologies - MI, HF, COPD, ACE Inhibitors, GERD Chest X-Ray (Bronchitis) Will not have pleural effusion, will appear normal Chest X-Ray (PNA) Infiltrates/opacities Community Acquired Pneumonia (CAP) treatment - Azithromycin - Augmentin (Amox/Clav) + Doxy - 5-7 days If a patient received a thoracentesis, what would you look at to differentiate transudative or ...
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Current Medical Diagnosis & Treatment (100% Error-free Answers)
  • Current Medical Diagnosis & Treatment (100% Error-free Answers)

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  • Scaling Disorders: Name 11 types: correct answers Scaling Disorders: 1. Atopic Dermatitis 2. Psoriasis 3. Pityriasis Rosea 4. Seborrheic Dermatitis 5. Fungal Infections 6. Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus 7. Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma 8. Exfoliative Dermatitis (Exfoliative Erythroderma) 9. Actinic Keratososes 10. Bowen Disease & Paget Disease 11. Intertrigo Scaling Disorders: Atopic Dermatitis: Essentials of Diagnosis: correct answers Scaling Disorders: Atopic Dermatitis:...
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Clinical Judgement ARDS/Acute respiratory failure fully solved
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  • Clinical Judgement ARDS/Acute respiratory failureWhat are the clinical manifestations of ALI/ ARDS? - correct answer Refractory hypoxemia Dyspnea Tachypnea Restlessness Change in LOC Tachycardia crackles noncardiogenic pulmonary edema how to distinguish noncardiogenic pulmonary edema vs cardiac faliure pulmonary edema - correct answer o There is no JVD with ARDS Why do we use prone positioning? - correct answer Avoids damage to posterior areas of lung minimizes exudative secretion...
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Complex Care Exam 5 Practice Questions with complete solution 2024
  • Complex Care Exam 5 Practice Questions with complete solution 2024

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  • Complex Care Exam 5 Practice Questions with complete solution 2024C - correct answer You're providing care to a patient who is being treated for aspiration pneumonia. The patient is on a 100% non-rebreather mask. Which finding below is a HALLMARK sign and symptom that the patient is developing acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)? A. The patient is experiencing bradypnea. B. The patient is tired and confused. C. The patient's PaO2 remains at 45 mmHg. D. The patient's blood pressur...
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Nursing 252 Test 1 Questions and Correct Answers
  • Nursing 252 Test 1 Questions and Correct Answers

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  • Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) a form of the sudden onset of severe lung dysfunction affecting both lungs, making breathing extremely difficult Surfactant chemical produced in the lungs to maintain the surface tension of the alveoli and keep them from collapsing Causes & Risk Factors for ARDS Sepsis Burns Pancreatitis Blood transfusion Inhalation of toxic substances Gastric content aspiration Phases of ARDS & their timeframes Exudative Phase (24 hours post injury) Proliferative Ph...
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ARDS, Acute Respiratory Failure, ABGs questions with answers graded A+
  • ARDS, Acute Respiratory Failure, ABGs questions with answers graded A+

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  • ARDS, Acute Respiratory Failure, ABGs1.) You're providing care to a patient who is being treated for aspiration pneumonia. The patient is on a 100% non-rebreather mask. Which finding below is a HALLMARK sign and symptom that the patient is developing acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)?* A. The patient is experiencing bradypnea. B. The patient is tired and confused. C. The patient's PaO2 remains at 45 mmHg. D. The patient's blood pressure is 180/96. - correct answer The answer is C...
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NR571/ NR 571 Final Exam (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Complex Diagnosis & Management in Acute Care Review | Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct |Grade A – Chamberlain
  • NR571/ NR 571 Final Exam (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Complex Diagnosis & Management in Acute Care Review | Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct |Grade A – Chamberlain

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  • COPD is airflow limitation that is not fully reversible t/f - True __________ is characterized by reversible airflow obstruction - Asthma Destruction and permanent enlargement of airspaces distal to terminal bronchioles characterized by destruction of alveoli without obvious fibrosis and hyperinflation/air trapping is known as: A. COPD B. Asthma C. Chronic Bronchitis D. Emphysema - D. Emphysema Sputum production daily for 3 or more months for 2 or more years is characteristic of ________...
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