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FCCN 1 Latest Update with Certified Solutions
  • 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)
  • 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.
  • 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
  • Rasmussen Patho Final Exam Review 2024 Questions with correct Answers

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  • Rasmussen Patho Final Exam Review 2024 Questions with correct Answers 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
  • 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.
  • 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
  • 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 Document Content and Description Below 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
  • Rasmussen Patho Final Exam. All Questions with elaborations. Latest 2022

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  • Rasmussen Patho Final Exam. All Questions with elaborations. Latest 2022 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
  • 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
  • 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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