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NURS 372 Exam 5 Questions and Correct Answers, With Complete Solution 2024/2025. Exam prep.
  • NURS 372 Exam 5 Questions and Correct Answers, With Complete Solution 2024/2025. Exam prep.

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  • NURS 372 Exam 5 Questions and Correct Answers, With Complete Solution 2024/2025. Exam prep. stomatitis Inflammation of the oral cavity causing painful, inflamed ulcerations Primary - aphothos, herpes simplex, stomatitis, traumatic ulcers Secondary - opportunistic viruses, fungi, or bacteria, immunocompromise, chemotherapy drugs stomatitis s/s History - recent infections, nutrition changes, oral hygiene habits, trauma, stress S/s - dry, painful mouth, white plaque-like lesions appear wit...
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NSG 6001 U2 Section 4. Ear, Nose, and Throat Problems Questions and Answers Graded A
  • NSG 6001 U2 Section 4. Ear, Nose, and Throat Problems Questions and Answers Graded A

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  • NSG 6001 U2 Section 4. Ear, Nose, and Throat Problems Questions and Answers Graded A 1. Which of the following is an example of sensorineural hearing loss? A. Perforation of the tympanic membrane B. Otosclerosis C. Cholesteatoma D. Presbycusis D. Presbycusis 2. The clinician is assessing a patient complaining of hearing loss. The clinician places a tuning fork over the patient's mastoid process, and when the sound fades away, the fork is placed without restriking it over the external audit...
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Nutrition Sherpath Questions with 100% Correct Answers
  • Nutrition Sherpath Questions with 100% Correct Answers

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  • Nutrition Sherpath Questions with 100% Correct Answers The nurse is caring for an older adult who lives alone. The nurse becomes concerned that the patient is getting inadequate nutrition based on which neurologic manifestations? A. Decreased Alertness B. Slower muscle response time C. Decreased Hearing D. Decreased visual acuity E. Slower problem-solving - Answer- Answer: A, B, E The nurse is caring for an older adult with Alzheimer disease and a secondary diagnosis of malnutrition. W...
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NUR 370 Pharmacology 1st Test Questions and Correct Answers
  • NUR 370 Pharmacology 1st Test Questions and Correct Answers

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  • Six Rights of Drug Administration Right Patient Right Drug Right Route Right Dosage Right Timing Right Recording What is a Drug Any chemical introduced into the body to cause a change. Any substance used in prevention, diagnosis, alleviation, treatment or cure of disease Type of Drugs OTC Herbal/Alternative Prescription Drugs Generic vs. Brand Name Illicit (street drugs) Over the Counter Drugs Drugs considered safe and useful to patients without a prescription and when used as directed. Drugs...
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MN 566 Final Exam Practice Questions and Answers | Latest Updated 2023/2024 Grade A+
  • MN 566 Final Exam Practice Questions and Answers | Latest Updated 2023/2024 Grade A+

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  • MN 566 Final Exam Practice Questions and Answers | Latest Updated 2023/2024 Grade A+. The clinician is assessing a patient complaining of hearing loss. The clinician places a tuning fork over the patient’s mastoid process, and when the sound fades away, the fork is placed without restriking it over the external auditory meatus. The patient is asked to let the clinician know when the sound fades away. This is an example of which type of test? Question 1 options: a) Weber test b) Schwaba...
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N265 Final Exam 4
  • N265 Final Exam 4

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  • What is the goal of nutritional support in cancer, hiv, and aids patients? - The goal is to improve survival rates, reduce treatment side effects, and increase the quality of life What does HIV stand for? - human immunodeficiency virus What does AIDS stand for? - acquired immunodeficiency syndrome What do cancer, HIV, and AIDS all have in common? - they all have challenges to nutritional status, they are characterized by wasting and malnutrition, and attributable to the disease or seconda...
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Oncology Nclex Prep Exam  Questions With Verified  Answers
  • Oncology Nclex Prep Exam Questions With Verified Answers

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  • Oncology Nclex Prep Exam Questions With Verified Answers A male client has an abnormal result on a Papanicolaou test. After admitting, he read his chart while the nurse was out of the room, the client asks what dysplasia means. Which definition should the nurse provide? a. Presence of completely undifferentiated tumor cells that don't resemble cells of the tissues of their origin b. Increase in the number of normal cells in a normal arrangement in a tissue or an organ c. Repla...
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Oncology Nclex Prep Exam  Questions With Verified  Answers
  • Oncology Nclex Prep Exam Questions With Verified Answers

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  • Oncology Nclex Prep Exam Questions With Verified Answers A male client has an abnormal result on a Papanicolaou test. After admitting, he read his chart while the nurse was out of the room, the client asks what dysplasia means. Which definition should the nurse provide? a. Presence of completely undifferentiated tumor cells that don't resemble cells of the tissues of their origin b. Increase in the number of normal cells in a normal arrangement in a tissue or an organ c. Repla...
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Pharmacology Lippincott questions with correct answers
  • Pharmacology Lippincott questions with correct answers

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  • blood dyscrasia: - Answer bone marrow depression caused by drug effects on the rapidly multiplying cells of the bone marrow; lower-than-normal levels of blood components can be seen dermatological reactions: - Answer skin reactions commonly seen as adverse effects of drugs; can range from simple rash to potentially fatal exfoliative dermatitis hypersensitivity: - Answer excessive responsiveness to either the primary or the secondary effects of a drug; may be caused by a pathological ...
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AAMI Pathology for Embalmers Final EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
  • AAMI Pathology for Embalmers Final EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS

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  • Candida albicans & Trichonomas vaginitis - correct answer Which is/are responsible for causing vaginitis? Abscess - correct answer A cavity containing pus and surrounded by an inflamed tissue Proctitis - correct answer An inflammation of the rectum that may be caused by bacterial infection, parasites, irritation from fecal matter, or toxic agents Cholangitis - correct answer An inflammation of the bile ducts, which is caused by blockages of the bile ducts, such as gallstones Cholecys...
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