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Norris Porth's Essentials of Pathophysiology------- Chap. 1: Concepts of Health and Disease

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A client delivers a child via vaginal birth after having an uneventful prenatal course. After the infant is born, the nurse discovers an extra digit. The client states that she had the same thing when she was born. What does the nurse recognize that this defect is considered? a) Congenital condition b) Acquired defect c) A chronic defect d) An acute defect - a) Congenital condition Congenital conditions are defects that are present at birth, although they may not be evident until la...

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Norris Porth's Essentials of Pathophysiology------- Chap. 1: Concepts of Health and Disease

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A client delivers a child via vaginal birth after having an uneventful prenatal course. After the infant is born, the nurse discovers an extra digit. The client states that she had the same thing when she was born. What does the nurse recognize that this defect is considered? a) Congenital condition b) Acquired defect c) A chronic defect d) An acute defect - a) Congenital condition Congenital conditions are defects that are present at birth, although they may not be evident until la...

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Norris Porth's Essentials of Pathophysiology------- Chap. 1: Concepts of Health and Disease

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A client delivers a child via vaginal birth after having an uneventful prenatal course. After the infant is born, the nurse discovers an extra digit. The client states that she had the same thing when she was born. What does the nurse recognize that this defect is considered? a) Congenital condition b) Acquired defect c) A chronic defect d) An acute defect - a) Congenital condition Congenital conditions are defects that are present at birth, although they may not be evident until la...

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Mosby's Fundamentals of Therapeutic

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Mosby's Fundamentals of Therapeutic 2 categories of force load - correct answers-simple loads: one specific load that results in one specific type of stress --primary force load outcomes: compression stress, tension stress, shear stress -combined loads: different types of loads acting at the same time --combined force load outcomes: torsion stress and bending stress 3 general categories of adaptation - correct answers-effective or good ability to adapt (generally healthy client) -in...

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Mosby Therapeutic Fundamentals Chapters 1-5

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Mosby Therapeutic Fundamentals Chapters 1-5 A "professional" is described as someone who has - correct answersa specialized body of knowledge A massage practitioner with 2 years of professional experience is experiencing some professional burnout and a sense of being overwhelmed. This individual also feels isolated and would like to interact with others dealing with the same issues. What should he or she seek? - correct answersPeer support A profession has the following characteri...

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Mental Health NGN Practice ATI

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Mental Health NGN Practice ATI A charge nurse is preparing an education session for a group of newly licensed nurses to review client rights under the law. Which of the following statements should the nurse make? - correct answersIn the event a client threatens harm to others, medications can be administered without consent. A client who has a diagnosis is attending group therapy. During the group meeting, the nurse asks each member to identify one goal for the day. When its the clie...

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Women's Health: Menopause and perimenopause AND Osteoporosis (Case

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Androgens (Testosterone) ORAL TOPICAL - correct answers-for symptoms of androgen deficiency post bilateral oophorectomy and post-menopause. Testosterone gel: ANDROGEL 1% Dosing: 2.5-5g daily ANTICONVULSANTS - correct answersGabapentin Pregabalin *generally less effective than HT for vasomotor Sxs (helpful with insomnia) -initiate at a low dose (eg: gabapentin 300 mg HS or pregabalin 50 mg HS) AE:dizziness, somnolence, ataxia, headache, edema, weight gain, rash. Rare: euphoria. ANTI...

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UPDATED Perimenopause, Menopause and Postmenopause (2050)

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Describe a hot flash. - correct answers-warmth in upper chest, neck and face -profuse perspiration -lasts several seconds to 5 minutes -occurs mostly at night, disturbs sleep -causes not clearly understood (perhaps temp regulators in brain are close to where GnRH is released) -lowered estrogen associated with dilation of cutaneous vessels leading to hot flashes and sweating -sudden withdrawal of estrogen (e.g. removal of ovaries) leads to greater severity of symptoms -symptoms subs...

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Unit 2: The Human Body in Health and Disease

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Adenitis - correct answersinflammation of a gland Adenomalacia - correct answersabnormal softening of a gland Adenosclerosis - correct answersabnormal hardening of a gland Adenosis - correct answersabnormal condition of a gland Air Borne Transmission - correct answersThe infective agents float in the air for some time and enter the body through the respiratory tract. Allele - correct answersAn alternative form of a gene. Aplasia - correct answerslack of development of an organ or tissue ...

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Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing Chapter 21

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Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing Chapter 21 0 = what pulse - correct answersAbsent pulse 1+ = what pulse - correct answersWeak; thready 2+ = what pulse - correct answersNormal 3+ = what pulse - correct answersBounding A brown discoloration and cyanosis in an extremity is a sign of what? - correct answersVenous blood flow problems A reddish brown discoloration found in the lower extremities is a sign of what? - correct answersDecreased arterial blood flow A warm hot extremity i...

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