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Resna ATP 2024-2025 Prep Test WITH 100- CORRECT ANSWERS.
  • Resna ATP 2024-2025 Prep Test WITH 100- CORRECT ANSWERS.

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  • Spinal cord injuries can result from: Disease, Trauma, Tumors, and congenital or Acquired deformities Spinal Shock A: is Always permanent B: results in increased blood flow to the injury site C: usually last 3-4 weeks D: contributes to further damage of spinal cord Answer: B: Results in increased blood flow to the injury site and C: Usually last 3-4 weeks Directly after a spinal cord injury it is imperative that: the client is provided with a loaner or rental wheelchair unti...
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Certified Brain Injury Specialist (CBIS) Questions with Correct Answers
  • Certified Brain Injury Specialist (CBIS) Questions with Correct Answers

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  • Athetoid movements Correct Answer slow, involuntary writhing movements of the hands, feet, fingers, and toes; usually caused by lesions to the brain Autonomic Dysregulation Correct Answer involuntary, automatic changes in body temp, HR, BP and breathing caused by malfunction of autonomic nervous system Agnosia Correct Answer lack of awareness of sensations and inability to recognize objects Akinesia Correct Answer slowness or loss of voluntary movement; often result of damage to basal g...
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NUR 425 Exam 4 Questions and Answers | Latest Update | 2024/2025 | Already Passed
  • NUR 425 Exam 4 Questions and Answers | Latest Update | 2024/2025 | Already Passed

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  • NUR 425 Exam 4 Questions and Answers | Latest Update | 2024/2025 | Already Passed A febrile seizure is more likely if the temperature of the child is what? Over 38.8 C or 101.8 F A midline defect due to failure of the spine to close Spina bifida A persistent asthma attack, a medical emergency Status asthmaticus A subdural hematoma involves what vessels? Venous Abrupt, jerky movements of limbs and facial muscles Athetoid An epidural hematoma involves what vessels? Arterial An imbalance ...
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NUR 265 Fluid & Electrolytes questions fully solved & updated 2024-2025.
  • NUR 265 Fluid & Electrolytes questions fully solved & updated 2024-2025.

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  • BMET Sodium 135-145 mEq/L Potassium 3.5-5.0 mEq/L Chloride 98-106 mEq/L CO2 21-32 mmol/L (venous) Glucose 70-110 mg/dL BUN 10-20 mg/dL Creatinine 0.6-1.2 mg/dL Corrected Calcium Formula {(4-serum albumin)*0.8}+serum calcium not equal to ionized calcium approx. 1mg albumin = 0.8mg calcium Previous Play Next Rewind 10 seconds Move forward 10 seconds Unmute 0:00 / 0:54 Full screen 6 Ways to Show Appreciation for Your Child's Teacher What other electrolytes is M...
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ALU 301: Chapter 11: Neurological Disorders Exam with Complete SolutionsRated A+).
  • ALU 301: Chapter 11: Neurological Disorders Exam with Complete SolutionsRated A+).

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  • ALU 301: Chapter 11: Neurological Disorders Exam with Complete SolutionsRated A+). ++ivity, but individuals with CP often have associated musculoskeletal problems, learning disabilities, behavioral problems, some paralysis, some intellectual function deficits, sensorineural loss visual and auditory and seizures. Subgroups of cerebral palsy - ANSWER-1. Dyskinesia syndromes 2. Spastic cerebral palsy 3. Ataxic Dyskinesia syndromes - ANSWER-Often associated with the hemiplegic or diplegic f...
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Certified Brain Injury Specialist (CBIS) EXAM QUESTIONS 2024
  • Certified Brain Injury Specialist (CBIS) EXAM QUESTIONS 2024

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  • Athetoid movements - slow, involuntary writhing movements of the hands, feet, fingers, and toes; usually caused by lesions to the brain Autonomic Dysregulation - involuntary, automatic changes in body temp, HR, BP and breathing caused by malfunction of autonomic nervous system Agnosia - lack of awareness of sensations and inability to recognize objects Akinesia - slowness or loss of voluntary movement; often result of damage to basal ganglia Amygdala - part of limbic system, tied to ...
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Peds 4 - 27, 29, 30
  • Peds 4 - 27, 29, 30

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  • 1. A 14-year-old girl is in the intensive care unit after a spinal cord injury 2 days ago. Nursing care for this child includes which action(s)? (Select all that apply.) a. Monitoring and maintaining systemic blood pressure b. Administering corticosteroids c. Minimizing environmental stimuli d. Discussing long-term care issues with the family e. Monitoring for respiratory complications - qualified answersMonitoring and maintaining systemic blood pressure Administering corticosteroids ...
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ALU 301: Chapter 11: Neurological Disorders Exam with Complete Solutions(RATED A+).
  • ALU 301: Chapter 11: Neurological Disorders Exam with Complete Solutions(RATED A+).

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  • Paralysis - ANSWER-A loss of muscle function of one or more muscle groups. Often a result of trauma to the brain or spinal cord, but other major causes include tumors, vascular insult, motor neuron or demyelinating diseases, inflammation and infection. Can be temporary, intermittent, progressive or permanent. Paresis - ANSWER-Incomplete or partial paralysis. Monoplegia/monoparesis - ANSWER-Paralysis or paresis of a single limb. Diplegia - ANSWER-Paralysis that is bilateral, usually affe...
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Pediatrics – NOTCE Questions and Answers Graded A+
  • Pediatrics – NOTCE Questions and Answers Graded A+

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  • Pediatrics – NOTCE Questions and Answers Graded A+ ADHD Challenges with organization, attention in completing tasks impulsivity, forgetfulness, difficulty following instructions, restlessness ADHD - attention deficit only difficulty organizing, finishing tasks or paying attenting e.g. following a conversation ADHD hyperactive/impulsive type - fidgeting, talkative, challenges to sitting still, restlessness ADHD Combined Type Combination of inactive presentation a...
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CHAMBERLAIN COLLEGE OF NURSING   NR 509 APEA EXAMS 2024-2025. WITH CORRECT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
  • CHAMBERLAIN COLLEGE OF NURSING NR 509 APEA EXAMS 2024-2025. WITH CORRECT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.

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  • CHAMBERLAIN COLLEGE OF NURSING NR 509 APEA EXAMS . WITH CORRECT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. Question 1 A transient ischemic attack is: A) a transient episode of neurologic dysfunction by focal brain, spinal cord, or retinal ischemia, without acute infarction. B) an infarction of the central nervous system tissue that may be silent or symptomatic. C) the abrupt onset of motor or sensory deficits. D) focal or asymmetric weaknesses caused by central and peripheral nerve damage. Ques...
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