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NBCSN - School Nurse Certification Exam 212 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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NBCSN - School Nurse Certification Exam 212 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
Who administers the National School Lunch Program? - CORRECT ANSWER USDA (US dept of agriculture) 
 
What does the scope of school nursing practice describe? - CORRECT ANSWER The who, what, where when and how of school nursing practice 
 
What are the standards of school nursing? - CORRECT ANSWER The authoritative statements of the duties school nurses are expected to perform competently 
 
What legal document describ...
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NUR 2290 Exam 3 Renal/ Inflammation/ Endocrine Test Questions Answered Correctly.
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Disorders of Kidney Development - Answer •10% people born with potentially significant malformations 
•Can be a result of hereditary influences, most often acquired defect during development 
•Renal Agenesis (no growth) 
•Renal Hypoplasia 
•Renal Dysplasia 
 
Renal Agenesis - Answer •complete failure of kidney development 
•Bilateral- incompatible with life (stillborn, die early after birth) 
•Unilateral is more common, typically compensatory hypertrophy (one grows more tha...
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Vascular disorders (PEARLS) (Smarty PANCE) (Latest 2023 / 2024) Actual Questions and Answers 100% Correct
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Vascular disorders (PEARLS) (Smarty PANCE) 
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1. What is an arteriovenous malformation? 
Answer: Arteriovenous malformation is whena group of arteries directly link up with a group of 
veinsinstead of through capillaries. 
2. What is the most common manifestation of brain arteriovenous malformations? 
Answer: The most common manifestation of brain arteriovenous malformations is intracranial 
hemorrhage.AVNs are the second most commo...
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AARP Family medicine 91 Questions and Answers New Year Update 2024 Solved 100%
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A 52-year-old male has a skin lesion removed from his arm with appropriate sterile precautions. 
Which one of the following would be most appropriate to use on this surgical wound? - ️️The American Academy of Dermatology recommends against the routine use of topical antibiotics for clean 
surgical wounds, based on randomized, controlled trials. Topical antibiotics have not been shown to reduce 
the rate of infection in clean surgical wounds compared to the use of nonantibiotic ointment or no...
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Summary NR566 NR 566 Final Exam Study Guide (Latest 2022 2023) Advanced Pharmacology for Care of family
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566 Final Exam Study Guide Week 5 Prevention of osteoporosis with hormone replacement therapy (p. 433) 
Hormone therapy (HT) reduces postmenopausal bone loss & thereby decreases the risk for osteoporosis & related fractures. Unfortunately, when HT is stopped, bone mass rapidly decreases by approximately 12%. Hence to maintain bone health, HT must continue lifelong. As a result, the risk for harm is increased. Accordingly, alternative treatments are preferred. Effective alternatives to HT include...
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USMLE Step 1 exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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What is the equation used to calculate electrochemical equilibrium? - correct answerNernst equation 
 
E(ion) = 2.3RT/zF * log (Xa/Xb) 
 
What is a reflection coefficient? - correct answerA number between zero and one that describes the ease with which a solute permeates a membrane 
 
What is the most common cause of neural tube defects? - correct answerfolate deficiency 
 
What is the most common cause of congenital malformations in the US? - correct answeralcohol use 
 
What is the most common...
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Histology: Clinical Correlations for NBME Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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Down syndrome Correct Answer (trisomy 21) is characterized by mental retardation, 
short stature, stubby appendages, congenital heart malformations, and other defects. 
 
Klinefelter syndrome Correct Answer (XXY) is aneuploidy of the sex chromosomes, 
characterized by infertility, variable degrees of masculinization, and 
small testes. 
 
Turner syndrome Correct Answer (XO) is monosomy of the sex chromosomes, characterized by short stature, sterility, and various other abnormalities. 
 
Transfor...
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Pediatric HESI: Gastrointestinal Disorders Exam with Questions and Answers
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Pediatric HESI: Gastrointestinal Disorders Exam with Questions and Answers 
 
Describe cleft lip or palate. ANSWER Malformations of face and oral cavity that seem to be multifactorial in hereditary origin 
 
Are cleft lip and palate apparent? ANSWER Cleft lip is readily apparent 
Cleft palate may not be ID'd until infant has difficulty w/ feeding 
 
When is treatment done for cleft lip? ANSWER Initial closure of cleft lip performed when infant weighs approx. 10lbs and has Hgb of 10g/dL 
 
When ...
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NSG 533 - Exam 4 questions and answers
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Anemia can contribute to: 
coronary ischemia 
 
 
 
Composition of blood 
5.5L total. 50-55% = plasma; 90% water 
 
 
 
Erythropoesis is stimulated by... 
erythropoetin 
 
 
 
Hemoglobin A 
the majority of adult hemoglobin. 97% of circulating hemoglobin. 2 alpha and 2 beta chains. 
 
 
 
HbA2 
minor adult hemoglobin. 2-3% of circulating hemoglobin. 2 alpha and 2 delta chains. 
 
 
 
Hemoglobin F 
Fetal hemoglobin. 2 alpha and 2 gamma chains. Has a greater affinity for and more regularly binds O2...
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Chapter 03: Hereditary Influences on Health Promotion of the Child and Family Test Bank for Wong's Nursing Care of Infants And Children 11th Edition by Hockenberry
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TEST BANK FOR WONG'S NURSING CARE OF INFANTS AND CHILDREN 11TH EDITION BY HOCKENBERRY 
 
Chapter 03: Hereditary Influences on Health Promotion of the Child and Family 
 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	Which genetic term refers to a person who possesses one copy of an affected gene and one copy of an unaffected gene and is clinically unaffected? 
a.	Allele 
b.	Carrier 
c.	Pedigree 
d.	Multifactorial 
ANS: B 
An individual who is a carrier is asymptomatic but possesses a genetic alteration, either in the ...
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