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Rasmussen Mental Health Exam #2 (solved)
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Common symptoms of depression - Answer ️️ -Anergia, feelings of worthlessness, lack of self 
esteem, guilt, helplessness, hopelessness, anger and irritability, changes in eating patterns, 
changes in sleeping patterns, insomnia, hyper insomnia, constipation, decreased libido, chronic 
pain, lack of concentration and indecisiveness. 
Beck's Cognitive Triad - Answer ️️ -Believed that people develop depression through 
psychological predisposition ...
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WGU Pathophysiology Study Guide: D236 Pathophysiology Lesson 1 TO Lesson 11
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WGU Pathophysiology Study Guide: D236 Pathophysiology Lesson 1 TO Lesson 11 
 
WGU Pathophysiology Study Guide: D236 Pathophysiology Lesson 1 TO Lesson 11: 
 
Pathophysiology Remediation 
Lesson 1: Homeostasis Concepts 
1.	Starling's Law of Capillary forces is the force behind the movements of fluid in capillary beds throughout the body. The two forces at work are hydrostatic and osmotic pressures. Homeostasis is achieved when these two forces are equal in the capillary- cell interfaces. When...
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Exam 2 Perfusion NUR 128 WCC Med-Surg || with A+ Guaranteed Solutions.
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Asprin Action correct answers Antiplatelet aggregate 
 
Beta Blockers Action correct answers slow heart rate and lower BP, thereby decreasing the oxygen demand on the heart 
 
Statins Action correct answers Lowers cholestrol by removing LDL from the blood 
 
Nitrates Action correct answers Dilates smooth mouscles of arteries and veins. Preload is reduced. Heart works less. 
 
Calcium Cannel Blockers Action correct answers Reduce BP and heart rate 
 
Analgesics action correct answers Relieve pain...
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Rasmussen Mental Health Exam #2 (solved)
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Common symptoms of depression - Answer ️️ -Anergia, feelings of worthlessness, lack of self 
esteem, guilt, helplessness, hopelessness, anger and irritability, changes in eating patterns, 
changes in sleeping patterns, insomnia, hyper insomnia, constipation, decreased libido, chronic 
pain, lack of concentration and indecisiveness. 
Beck's Cognitive Triad - Answer ️️ -Believed that people develop depression through 
psychological predisposition ...
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NR283 Exam 2 Questions with Verified Answers
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Ventilation - ANSWER-Inspiration of oxygen 
Expiration of carbon dioxide from the blood 
 
Ventilation requires which muscles - ANSWER-Intercostal muscles 
diaphragm muscles 
Sternocleidomastoid muscles 
 
Factors effecting ventilation - ANSWER-*Compliance-muscles ability for lungs to expand (rib expansion) 
*Elasticity-ability for lungs to return to relaxed shape 
*Resistance-airway resistance(mucus, aspiration, bronchospasm) 
*Work of breathing-how difficult it is to breath(obesity, prego) 
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NURBN Questions & Correct Answers | Grade A+
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define asthma 
: chronic inflammatory disorder of the airways 
4 risk factors for asthma 
: family history 
allergen exposure 
living in urban areas 
exposure to air pollution 
two triggers for asthma 
: Respiratory infection 
Pollution 
discuss how spirometry testing is used in the diagnosis of asthma 
: It measures the amount of air you're able to breathe in and out and its rate of flow 
describe the three major features of asthmatic airways 
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: Obstruction. Inflammation. 
Hyper-responsive...
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ATI PN Med-Surg proctored Exam Questions & Answers VERSIONS 2023
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ATI PN Med-Surg proctored Exam 
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A nurse is assisting with the care of a client who has a femur fracture and is in skeletal traction. Which 
of the following actions should the nurse take? 
1) Loosen the knots on the ropes if the client is experiencing pain. 
2) Ensure the client’s weights are hanging freely from the bed. 
3) Check the client’s bony prominences every 12 hr. 
4) Cleanse the cl...
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NR 667 VISE Assignment
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Etiology: Hypertension - Answer- -No known cause in 90% of cases of primary HTN 
-Secondary causes: renal failure, kidney disease, renal artery stenosis, Cushing syndrome, hyper/hypo thyroidism, increased ICP, sleep apnea, oral contraceptives, steroids, cocaine, NSAIDs, decongestants, sympathomimetics, alcohol, antidepressants, caffeine 
 
Risk Factors: Hypertension - Answer- -Modifiable: smoking, DM, high cholesterol, obesity (single most important factor in children), physical inactivity, poor...
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HESI PN EXIT EXAM TEST BANK 2023/2024 V1 Latest Version Graded A+
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HESI PN EXIT EXAM TEST BANK 
 
a male client admitted the morning of his scheduled surgery tells the PN that he drank water last night. What intervention will the PN implement first? - Determine the amount of water and exact time it was taken 
 
A client receives ondansetron prior to chemotherapy treatment.How should the PN evaluate this medication? - Monitor the client for nausea or vomiting following the treatment 
 
During morning rounds a client is admitted with OCD is in the...of the same ...
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PAEA Internal Medicine EOR: Critical Care 7% Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers
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PAEA Internal Medicine EOR: Critical Care 
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PE risk factors - answerVirchows triad: stasis, endothelial injury, hyper coagulable state 
More proximal PEs more at risk for embolization 
PE sx - answerTRIAD: dyspnea, pleuritic pain, hemoptysis, 
MASSIVE PE: Syncope, PEA, Hypotension, edema 
PE 
-ABGs 
-CXR 
-EKG - answerABG: 
Resp acidosis (early = alkalosis from hyper ventilation), increased A-a gradient (nl: 10-20) 
CXR: 
MC is normal, Westermark sig...
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