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NURS100/ NURS 100 Assessment 3 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Fundamentals of Nursing| Qs & As| 100% Correct| Grade A- WCU
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NURS100/ NURS 100 Assessment 3 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Fundamentals of Nursing| Qs & As| 100% Correct| Grade A- WCU 
 
 
Q: Exposure to loud noises, ototoxic medications, aging, and acoustic neu- roma can all lead to hearing loss 
 
Answer: 
 sensorineural 
 
 
Q: Xerostomia or or reduced salivation can lead to what deficit? 
 
Answer: 
 taste 
 
 
Q: Peripheral neuropathy and peripheral numbness are signs of deficit 
 
Answer: 
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neurologic 
 
 
Q: can result ...
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Dental Nurse Exam 313 Questions with Answers (All Answers Correct)
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FIRST AID Actions in case of conscious casualty with angina attack - ️️Maintain the 
casualty upright 
SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF *VASO-VAGAL SYNCOPE* - ️️Light headed 
Nauseous 
Warm but skin may feel cool and sweaty 
BELL'S PALSY is: - ️️is temporary weakness or paralysis of the facial nerve, which 
affect the movement of one side of the face. 
TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA - ️️Trigeminal neuralgia is sudden, severe facial pain. 
It's often described as a sharp shooting pain or like ha...
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NBDHE SHORT VERSION MOST COMMON QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024 A+
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NBDHE SHORT VERSION MOST COMMON 
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1. cholinergic 
drugs 
2. adverse reaction 
to cholinergic 
drugs 
3. Cholinergic Agonist that treats 
xerostomia 
4. Anticholinergic 
drugs 
5. Anticholinergic 
drug used 
pre-op to 
decrease 
salivary flow for 
dental 
procedures
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DENTAL HYGIENE PROMETRIC EXAM 2024/ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH WELL ELABORATED ANSWERS/A+
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DENTAL HYGIENE PROMETRIC EXAM 2024/ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH WELL ELABORATED ANSWERS/A+ 
 
 
 
What is an oral side effect of Prozac? - xerostomia 
 
How do steroids effect wound healing? - Causes delayed wound healing 
 
What should be done with a patient with a previous history of high blood pressure and comes in for their appointment with reading of 160/116? - refer the patient to their physician immediately
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Pharmacology N3300 - Mizzou Final Exam - Unit 5 Questions with Correct Answers
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What are cholinergic receptors? What happens if you stimulate them or suppress them? correct answer A certain type of neuron whose molecular structure responds specifically to Acetylcholine 
 
Two types 1. Muscarinic & Nicotinic 
-Muscarinic: Stimulate: bradycardia, constriction of bronchi, increase sweating/salivation/gastric acid, contraction of bladder muscles, relaxation of sphincter, increases GI movement 
-Muscarinic: Suppress: tachycardia, decrease secretions, relax bronchi, relax bladder...
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DENTAL HYGIENE PROMETRIC EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS 2024/2025 GRADED A+
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DENTAL HYGIENE PROMETRIC 
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1. What is an oral side effect of Prozac? (Fluoxetine, SSRI, newer generation antidepressant): 
xerostomia 
2. How do steroids affect poor wound healing? (corticosteroidssuch as pred- nisone and Medrol): 
delays in healing, increased risk for infections 
3. What should be done with a patient with a previous history of high blood pressure and comes 
in for their appointment with reading of 160/1...
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AHA Exam 1 Chen Walta Review Questions and Answers
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Periodontal disease 
~ 6th leading complication of diabetes; can inhibit glycemic control 
Xerostomia 
~ also called dry mouth; impairs oral function, promotes tooth decay, and exacerbates 
periodontal disease 
oral cancer 
~ 8th most common cancer in men and 7x more likely in older adults 
aspiration PNA 
~ major cause of hospitalization and results in 20-50% mortality, can be decreased with 
good oral hygiene 
percentage of older adults with periodontal disease 
~ 70% 
gingivitis 
~ as...
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NBDHE Medical Conditions (Questions & Answers) Rated 100% Correct!!
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A positive PPD TB skin test does not mean that the patient has active TB but confirms _____________ to 
the disease at some point in patient's life - Exposure 
Acromegaly - Increase in growth hormone production during adulthood 
Acute leukemia - Primarily affects children and young adults, has good prognosis 
ADHD - Higher risk of caries, plaque biofilm, and sensory processing disorder 
Adrenal cortex - Secretes corticosteroid and aldosterone that regulates the level of sodium and 
potassium, m...
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ATI Capstone Fundamentals Pre-Assessment Questions With Complete Solutions +Rationale |Multiple Choices
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ATI Capstone Fundamentals Pre-Assessment Questions With Complete Solutions +Rationale |Multiple Choices 
 
A nurse is assessing a client who has parkinsons disease. Which of the following manifestations should the nurse expect? 
 
•	pruritis (no, nurse should expect oily skin, which results from autonomic dysfunction, rather than pruritis, which results from dry skin) 
 
•	hypertension (no, should expect orthostatic hypotension which results from autonomic dysfunction) 
 
 
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Certification for Hospice and Palliative Nursing questions with correct answers
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xerostomia CORRECT ANSWER Dry mouth syndrome, leads to decreased swallowing ability, increased dental caries, gum, tongue and oral lesions, infections, bad breath, changes in taste and alterations in speech and voice functions. Social decline pyschosocial complication. 
 
xerostomia non-pharmacological treatments CORRECT ANSWER oral swabs, peppermint water, vitamin c, chewing gum/mints, acupuncture, diet modification, humidity 
 
Percentage of HIV infection related pain CORRECT ANSWER 50% direct...
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