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FCCN 1 Latest Update with Certified Solutions
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FCCN 1 Latest Update with Certified Solutions 135-145 normal sodium levels 
3.5-5 normal potassium levels 
8.5-10.5 normal calcium levels 
1.7-2.2 normal magnesium levels 
2.5-4.5 normal phosphorus levels 
hyponatremia this electrolyte abnormality results in lethargy, n/v, lethargy, and abdominal cramping; if extremely low- risk for seizures with correction 
hypernatremia this electrolyte abnormality results in disorientation, thirst, and weakness 
sodium these electrolyte abnormalities need to ...
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NUR 213 Unit # 2 (Errorless answers offered)
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The primary functions of the kidneys: correct answers regulate the volume of ECF, excrete waste products from the body, control BP, produce EPO, activate Vit D, and regulate acid-base. 
 
What is a normal GFR range? correct answers 125mL/min 
 
What does GFR measure? correct answers the amount of blood filtered each minute by the glomeruli 
 
How much glomerular filtrate is excreted as urine on average? correct answers 1mL/min 
 
Where is 80% of electrolytes reabsorbed? correct answers the proxi...
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NUR 265 Exam 1 Latest Updated 2023 Verified Questions and Answers Guaranteed A+ Score.
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NUR 265 Exam 1 Latest Updated 2023 Verified Questions and Answers Guaranteed A+ Score. 
• What is nephrotic syndrome?: A condition of increased 
glomerular permeabil- ity that allows larger molecules to pass 
through the membrane into the urine and then be excreted. 
• What are key features of nephrotic syndrome?: - 
*Massive proteinuria* 
-*Hypoalbuminemia* 
-*Edema (facial and periorbital)* 
-Lipiduria 
-Hyperlipidemia 
-Increased coagulation 
-Reduced kidney function 
• In nephrotic syn...
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Rasmussen Patho Final Exam Review 2024 Questions with correct Answers
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Rasmussen Patho Final Exam Review 2024 
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When a child has a cleft Lip/palate, what is it due to ? - answerCongenital 
What type of hepatitis is transmitted through fecal/oral route? - answerHepatitis A 
What is the cause of acute pancreatitis? - answerGallstones 
What can cause functional bowel obstruction? - answerNervous system/adhesion 
surrounding the bowels 
What disease can cause heartburn? - answerGERD, Peptic Ulcer Disease 
What is telescoping of one piece ...
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Rasmussen Patho Final Exam 2022 Questions with correct Answers
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What is Gastritis/Acute Gastritis? - THE CORRECT ANSWER IS Inflammation of the stomach lining. 
Causes include ingestion of alcohol, aspirin, NSAIDs; can also be caused by a virus, bacteria, an autoimmune disorder 
Treatment: Remove the offending agent! 
 
Chronic Gastritis - THE CORRECT ANSWER IS *H.Pylori is almost always a factor 
Causes: Person-to-Person, Fecal/Oral, Reservoir in water sources 
Complications: PUD, Atrophic Gastritis, Gastric Adenocarcinoma, Mucosal Lymphoma, Decreased Acid,...
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NUR 265 Exam 1 Latest Updated 2023 Verified Questions and Answers Guaranteed A+ Score.
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NUR 265 Exam 1 Latest Updated 2023 Verified Questions and Answers Guaranteed A+ Score. 
• What is nephrotic syndrome?: A condition of increased 
glomerular permeabil- ity that allows larger molecules to pass 
through the membrane into the urine and then be excreted. 
• What are key features of nephrotic syndrome?: - 
*Massive proteinuria* 
-*Hypoalbuminemia* 
-*Edema (facial and periorbital)* 
-Lipiduria 
-Hyperlipidemia 
-Increased coagulation 
-Reduced kidney function 
• In nephrotic syn...
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NRNP 6550 Final Exam with Complete Solution (Latest 2021/2022) Already Passed
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NRNP 6550 Final Exam with Complete Solution (Latest 2021/2022) Already Passed 
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NRNP 6550 Final Exam with Complete Solution (Latest 2021/2022) Already Passed Urine culture with UTI Correct Answer-100.000 colonies in asymptomatic: bacteruria 10 - 10.000 colonies in symptomatic patients but also pyuria pyuria: more than 10 leukocytes elevated erythrocytes with pyelonephritis WBC in urine false positive with tumor, urethritis and poor collection technique Repe...
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Rasmussen Patho Final Exam. All Questions with elaborations. Latest 2022
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Rasmussen Patho Final Exam. All 
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What is Gastritis/Acute Gastritis? - Ans-Inflammation of the stomach lining. 
Causes include ingestion of alcohol, aspirin, NSAIDs; can also be caused by a virus, bacteria, an 
autoimmune disorder 
Treatment: Remove the offending agent! 
Chronic Gastritis - Ans-*H.Pylori is almost always a factor 
Causes: Person-to-Person, Fecal/Oral, Reservoir in water sources 
Complications: PUD, Atrophic Gastritis, Gastric Adenocarcino...
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Case Study DB 6 2024 UPDATE
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J. S. is 23 years old. He was brought to the emergency department after an auto accident. He suffered a concussion and a deep laceration of his right thigh. He lost about 4 units of blood prior to effective control of bleeding and closure of the wound. Fluid resuscitation is initiated, and a urinary catheter is inserted post operation to monitor his urine output. However, he continues to have significant oozing from his sutured wound. His 24-hour urine volume is 350 ml with a high urine osmolali...
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NURSING 112023 basic adult health Final Exam Review- Keiser University
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Final Review 
RENAL CALCULI 
 The gold standard for diagnosing a renal stone is CT scan. 
 Renal calculi can be found in the ureter or bladder. 
 Stones form when calcium and oxalate in the urine combine. 
 Calcium stones are the most commonly formed stones. 
 Struvite stones commonly result from a UTI. 
 Normally, there should not be stone formation in the urine. Our urine actually has 
inhibitors to prevent stone formation. These include citrate and magnesium. 
 Urine cont...
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