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CCS Practice Exam 2 Complete Questions & Answers!!!
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A 23 year old female is admitted for vaginal bleeding following a miscarriage two weeks prior to this admission. She afebrile at this time and is treated with an aspiration dilation and curettage. Products of conception are found. Which of the following should be the principle diagnosis? 
a. O03.1, Delayed or excessive hemorrhage following incomplete spontaneous abortion 
b. O08.1, Delayed or excessive hemorrhage following ectopic and molar pregnancy 
c. R57.9, Shock, unspecified 
d. T81.10XA, P...
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RNAS C Practice Test Review 437 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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RNAS C Practice Test Review 437 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
A capacitor and resisitor in parallel - CORRECT ANSWER will have same voltage across since in parallel. 
if in series, voltage drops would occur 
 
they can be treated together 
 
If the absolute pressure of a gas is increased from 3 atm to 4 atm at constant volume, then the absolute temperature of the gas will increase by: 
A. 25%. 
B. 33%. 
C. 67%. 
D. 75% - CORRECT ANSWER B. Assuming the validity of the Ideal-Gas law, PV = n...
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CCA Clinical Classification Systems Test with Complete & Verified Solutions
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Coronary arteriography serves as a diagnostic tool in detecting obstruction within the 
coronary arteries. Identify the technique using two catheters inserted percutaneously 
through the femoral artery. - The Judkins technique provides x-ray imaging of the 
coronary arteries by introducing one catheter into the femoral artery with maneuvering 
up into the left coronary artery orifice, followed by a second catheter guided up into the 
right coronary artery, and subsequent injection of a contrast ...
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Pregnancy-Related Complications (2) 2023/2024 passed
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Pregnancy-Related Complications (2)Introduction - correct answer complications during pregnancy sometimes threaten the wellbeing of the expectant mother, her fetus, or both. 
 
Most common complications of pregnancy - correct answer ectopic pregnancy, hyperemesis gravid arum, complications of the placenta, hypertensive disorders, and blood incompatibilities between the mother and the fetus. 
 
Learning objectives - correct answer -describe the hemorrhagic conditions of early pregnancy, including...
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Pre-Test Ob-Gyn solved 100% 
What to do for shoulder dystocia during birth? -Correct Answer-This is an obstetric emergency 
1. Call for help! 
2. Episiotomy 
3. Suprapubic pressure 
4. McRoberts maneuver 
5. Wood's corkscrew maneuver 
6. Delivery of posterior shoulder 
 
Mixed mullerian endometrial cancer -Correct Answer-? 
 
What to do for eclampsia when pregnant -Correct Answer-Always administer magnesium sulfate. 
Caesarian is NOT always necessary 
 
Adenomyosis -Correct Answer-Normal endome...
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Nursing Care for Women with Complications during pregnancy fully solved graded A+ 2023/2024
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Nursing Care for Women with Complications during pregnancy 
Ectopic Pregnancy - correct answer development of the fetus outside the uterus 
 
Hyperemesis gravidarum - correct answer excessive nausea and vomiting during pregnancy 
 
Incompetent cervix - correct answer failure of the cervix to remain closed until the fetus is mature enough to survivie outside the uterus 
 
Spontaneous abortion - correct answer spontaneous loss of a pregnancy before 20 weeks (often called miscarriage) 
 
Nursing in...
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REMAR NGN NCLEX ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADED A++ ALREADY PASSED
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REMAR NGN NCLEX ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADED A++ ALREADY PASSED 
 
 
ABO Blood Groups 
type A is compatible with type A or O 
type B is compatible with type B or O 
type O is compatible with O+ or O- 
type AB is compatible with A, B, or O 
Complete Abortion 
-no contractions, the body has expelled all the products of pregnancy (blood, tissue, and embryo) 
-bleeding is possible 
-dilation: closed, because the uterus no longer has the embryo, fe...
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RNC-OB || with 100% Verified Solutions
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Threatened Abortion correct answers Vaginal bleeding 
<20 weeks 
S/S- closed cervix and mild cramping 
 
Inevitable Abortion correct answers Bleeding with continuous dilation, without expulsion of fetal products. 
<20 weeks 
Vaginal bleeding and cramping, watch for hemorrhage 
May need D&C 
 
Incomplete Abortion correct answers Partial expulsion of conception products 
<20 weeks 
Bleeding and cramping but not all products have passed. Will need D&C 
 
Spontaneous/Complete Abortion co...
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NRSG 376 Exam I (high risk pregnancy) 2024
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What is a high risk pregnancy? - ANS a condition that affects the health of the mother, her fetus, or both 
 
When does risk assessment begin in regards to antepartum visits? - ANS -at the FIRST antenatal visit 
-continues with each subsequent visit because risk factors may develop or be identified in later visits 
 
What are four kinds of early pregnancy complications? - ANS -ectopic pregnancy 
-gestational trophoblastic disease 
-spontaneous abortion 
-hyperemesis gr...
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CCA Clinical Classification Systems Test with Complete & Verified Solutions
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Coronary arteriography serves as a diagnostic tool in detecting obstruction within the 
coronary arteries. Identify the technique using two catheters inserted percutaneously 
through the femoral artery. - The Judkins technique provides x-ray imaging of the 
coronary arteries by introducing one catheter into the femoral artery with maneuvering 
up into the left coronary artery orifice, followed by a second catheter guided up into the 
right coronary artery, and subsequent injection of a contrast ...
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