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NR283 EXAM 3 STUDYGUIDE (LATEST 2023/2024) 100% CORRECT
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NR283 EXAM 3 STUDYGUIDE 
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NR283 EXAM 3 STUDYGUIDE 
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CHAPTER 18 ENDOCRINE 
All right guys here is endocrine! Overview- functions of the endocrine system provide growth & reproductive capabilities. Dysfunction of the endocrine system includes excessive or insufficient function of the endocrine gland with alterations in hormone levels caused by either hypersecretion or hyposecretion of hormone abnormal hor...
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MVU NURS 620 EXAM 3 RENAL DISORDERS question solved!
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MVU NURS 620 EXAM 3 RENAL DISORDERS question solved!Uncomplicated UTI - Clinical Presentation 
Dysuria 
Urinary frequency and urgency 
Cloudy and/or strong odor of urine 
hematuria 
Low-back or suprapubic pain / tenderness 
 
Elderly patients may presents with altered mental status 
 
 
 
Oral Treatment for Acute Uncomplicated UTI 
Bactrim DS BID X 3days 
Cefdinir 500mg BID X 5 days 
Nitrofurantoin 100mg BID X 5 days 
 
 
 
Patient Education for UTI 
Complete the antibiotic regimen 
Proper hygie...
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Exit HESI Practice Questions
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Exit HESI Practice Questions 
 
 
 
A client presents at the ED complaining of a raspy voice, cold intolerance, and fatigue. Lab tests indicate an elevated TSH and low T3 and T4 levels. After the client is admitted to the telemetry unit, which intervention is most important for the nurse to implement? 
 
A) Assess for presence of non-pitting edema. 
B) Administer the prescribed dose of levothyroxine. 
C) Offer additional blankets and a warm drink. 
D) Note client's most recent hemoglobin levels...
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PCM 3 Final Exam With Complete Solutions.
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left medial cerebral a. distribution 
1. frontal lobe: 
- impulse control, attention 
- organizing, planning mvmt (apraxis) 
2. anterior (pre) central gyrus 
- motor control (hemiplegia) 
3. posterior (post) central gyrus 
- sensory reception 
4. parietal lobe 
- orientation in space 
- lateropulsion (pushers) 
- limb position during mvmt (apraxia) 
5. temporal lobe 
- sound perception, LTM 
6. basal ganglia (deep brain) 
- motor planning 
- controls and regulates mvmt (apraxia) 
7. Broca's are...
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Exit HESI Practice 126 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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Exit HESI Practice 126 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
A client presents at the ED complaining of a raspy voice, cold intolerance, and fatigue. Lab tests indicate an elevated TSH and low T3 and T4 levels. After the client is admitted to the telemetry unit, which intervention is most important for the nurse to implement? 
 
A) Assess for presence of non-pitting edema. 
B) Administer the prescribed dose of levothyroxine. 
C) Offer additional blankets and a warm drink. 
D) Note client's most re...
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ADULTS MED-SURG 1 CARDIAC
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ADULTS MED-SURG 1 CARDIAC 
Adults med-surg 1 cardiac 
Types of PVD (peripheral vascular disease) 
- Arterial occlusive disease 
- Venous Insufficency 
Arterial Occlusive Disease 
A common circulation problem; arteries that carry blood to the legs or arms becomenarrow and get 
clogged 
Main cause of AOD 
Atherosclerosis 
Risk factors of AOD 
- smoking 
- diabetes 
- BMI over 30 
- high blood pressure 140/90 
- increasing age 
- family history 
Effects of AOD 
It is 6-7 times of a greater risk of ...
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Pediatrics-Uworld-tables.
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Pediatrics-Uworld-tables. 
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Differential diagnosis of stridor in infants & children 
Diagnosis Distinguishing Features 
Croup 
(Laryngotracheobronchitis) 
- Most commonfrom age 6 months to 6 years 
- Associated with “barky” cough, fever, rhinorrhea & congestionLaryngomalacia - Stridor most severe at age 4-8 months 
- Persistent stridor that worsensin supine position & improves Foreign body aspiration - Stridor caused by laryngotracheal foreign bodies has acute onset 
- Associated with mode...
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ADULTS MED-SURG 1 CARDIAC
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ADULTS MED-SURG 1 CARDIAC 
Adults med-surg 1 cardiac 
Types of PVD (peripheral vascular disease) 
- Arterial occlusive disease 
- Venous Insufficency 
Arterial Occlusive Disease 
A common circulation problem; arteries that carry blood to the legs or arms becomenarrow and get 
clogged 
Main cause of AOD 
Atherosclerosis 
Risk factors of AOD 
- smoking 
- diabetes 
- BMI over 30 
- high blood pressure 140/90 
- increasing age 
- family history 
Effects of AOD 
It is 6-7 times of a greater risk of ...
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PATHOPHYSI NR 507 Week 5: Alterations in Endocrine Function - Discussion Part One
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This week's graded topics relate to the following Course Outcomes (COs). 
1 Analyze pathophysiologic mechanisms associated with selected disease states. (PO 1) 
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Differentiate the epidemiology, etiology, developmental considerations, pathogenesis, and clinical and laboratory 
manifestations of specific disease processes. (PO 1) 
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Examine the way in which homeostatic, adaptive, and compensatory physiological mechanisms can be supported 
and/or altered through specific therapeutic interventio...
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ADULTS MED-SURG 1 CARDIAC
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ADULTS MED-SURG 1 CARDIAC 
Adults med-surg 1 cardiac 
Types of PVD (peripheral vascular disease) 
- Arterial occlusive disease 
- Venous Insufficency 
Arterial Occlusive Disease 
A common circulation problem; arteries that carry blood to the legs or arms becomenarrow and get 
clogged 
Main cause of AOD 
Atherosclerosis 
Risk factors of AOD 
- smoking 
- diabetes 
- BMI over 30 
- high blood pressure 140/90 
- increasing age 
- family history 
Effects of AOD 
It is 6-7 times of a greater risk of ...
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