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WGU D115 Objective Assessment (Latest 2023/ 2024) Advanced Pathophysiology for the Advanced Practice Nurse Exam| Actual Questions and Verified Answers|100% Correct| Already Graded A
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WGU D115 Objective Assessment: Advanced Pathophysiology for the Advanced Practice Nurse Exam| Actual Questions and Verified Answers|100% Correct| Already Graded A 
 
Q: Innate immunity, also called natural or native immunity, consists of mechanisms 
that respond specifically to: 
 
 
Answer: 
microbes 
Feedback: Feedback for correct answers Innate immunity is the first line of defense 
against microbial invasion and is in place before infection. Inflammation and antibody 
production are response...
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Peds Exam 2| 204 Questions| With Complete Solutions
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children have smaller ---- which is easily occluded during infection correct answer: nasopharynx 
 
--- and --- are sources of infection which can grow until the child is 12 y/o correct answer: tonsils and adenoids 
 
children have smaller oral cavities in comparison to --- --- correct answer: larger tongue 
 
MAJOR sign of respiratory failure correct answer: *GRUNTING* 
 
--- is a sign of chronic hypoxemia, which may be seen in children with conditions like CF correct answer: clubbing 
 
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Test Bank for Applied Pathophysiology, 4th Edition by Judi Nath
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Test Bank for Applied Pathophysiology: A Conceptual Approach 4e 4th Edition by Judi Nath; Carie Braun. 
 
ISBN-13: 9199 
 
Full Chapters test bank included 
 
1 Introduction to Pathophysiology 
Introduction 
Defining Pathophysiology 
Understanding Pathophysiology 
Pathogenesis 
Etiology 
Clinical Manifestations 
Diagnosis and Treatment 
Applying Pathophysiology 
Individual Health 
Population Health 
Disease Prevention 
Evidence-Based Practice 
Functional Concepts of Altered Health 
2 Altered Cel...
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SCI 225 Pathophysiology - Week 16: Pathophysiology Final Exam (Proctored) Score for this quiz: 43 out of 50
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Week 16: Pathophysiology Final Exam 
(Proctored) Due Aug 20 at 5pm 
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LATEST Attempt 1 89 minutes 43 out of 50 
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Score for this quiz: 43 out of 50 
Submitted Aug 19 at 11:06pm 
This attempt took 89 minutes. 
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A patient with type 1 diabetes asks the nurse what causes polyuria. What is the nurse’s 
best response? The symptom of polyuria in diabetes mellitus (DM) is caused by: 
a reduced ADH response caused by insulin deficiency....
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SOLVED - ATI Learning System Gerontology Practice Quiz W.Rationales 5Star Rated
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A nurse is caring for an older adult client who has pneumonia. Which of the following physiologic changes associated with aging places the client at a greater risk for pneumonia? A. Decreased anterior-posterior diameter B. Increased diameter of the small airways C. Decreased number of cilia D. Increased alveolar surface area - Answers >>C. Decreased number of cilia Decreased anterior-posterior diameterA physiologic change associated with aging is a calcification of the bronchial and costal...
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NUR 206_ATI FUNDAMENTALS EXAM, Chapters 1 to 58 | Complete Latest Summer 2023 study guide.
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5/3/19 ATI FUNDAMENTALS EXAM 1. CHAPTER 1: HEALTH CARE DELIVERY SYSTEMS A. Components of Health care systems a. Participants 1. Consumers- clients 2. Providers a. Licensed providers: registered nurses, license practical (or vocational) nurses (LPN), advanced practice nurses (APN), medical doctors, pharmacists, dentists, dietitians, physical/respiratory/occupational therapists, etc b. Unlicensed providers: assistive personal b. Settings 1. Hospitals, homes, skilled nursing, assisted living, schoo...
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Fundamentals of Nursing The Art and Science of Person Centered Care 10th Edition By Potter Complete Chapter 1-47
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Fundamentals of Nursing The Art and Science of Person Centered Care 10th Edition By Potter Complete Chapter 1-47. The nurse is preparing to insert a urinary catheter. The nurse is using open gloving to apply 
the sterile gloves. Which steps will the nurse take? (Select all that apply.) 
a. While putting on the first glove, touch only the outside surface of the glove. 
b. With gloved dominant hand, slip fingers underneath second glove cuff. 
c. Remove outer glove package by tearing the package op...
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FCCS Review and Pretest | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
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Which of the following parameters may be a late sign of cardiovascular disturbance signaling failure of 
the compensatory mechanisms? 
A. Tachycardia 
B. Bradycardia 
C. Hypotension 
D. Hypertension - C 
Investigative tests should be based on the patient's history and physical examination as well as on 
previous tests. Which of the following is one of the most important indicators of critical illness? 
A. Respiratory acidosis 
B. Metabolic acidosis 
C. Elevated creatinine 
D. Hyponatremia - B 
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NUR425 CRITICAL CARE EXAM 2
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what are the stages of shock - ANSWER-initial 
compensatory 
progressive 
refractory 
what is the first stage of shock - ANSWER-initial 
usually no noticeable signs yet 
decreased delivery of O2 to tissues 
what is the second stage of shock - ANSWER-compensatory 
begin to notice symptoms 
compensatory mechanisms 
hypotension, SNS activation (tachycardia, increased contractility) 
requires more O2 
what is the third stage of shock - ANSWER-progressive 
compensatory mechanisms failing 
ALOC 
organ...
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CCR Part 1 Final Exam Questions & Answers 2024/2025
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CCR Part 1 Final Exam Questions & Answers 2024/2025 
 
 
Shock, risk factors, types, clinical course, stages, clinical assessment, manifestations, collaborative care nursing mgmt - ANSWERSTypes of shock 
-Hypovolemic shock 
-Cardiogenic shock 
-Obstructive shock 
-Distributive shock (anaphylactic, neurogenic, septic) 
 
DO2 = oxygen delivery VO2 = oxygen consumption 
 
Stages of shock: 
-Initial stage: CO dec. tissue perfusion threatened, anerobic metabolism and lactic acidosis start 
WARM SHOCK...
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