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Certified Lactation Consultant Exam 2023
How do I know my baby is getting enough milk? - One 
wet diaper for how old the baby is (however this can be skewed 
by the diuresing process and is not a good indicator of 
adequate hydration) 
4 wets on day 4 and each day after 
Multiple poops each day that change in consistency and color
- Exam (elaborations)
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How do I know my baby is getting enough milk? - One 
wet diaper for how old the baby is (however this can be skewed 
by the diuresing process and is not a good indicator of 
adequate hydration) 
4 wets on day 4 and each day after 
Multiple poops each day that change in consistency and color
CER (Certified Endoscope Re-processor) EXAMINATION
IFU - Manufacturer's Instructions For Use. Written recommendations 
provided by the manufacturer of a medical device that provide 
instructions for safe and effective reprocessing methods for that device 
 
List (3) ways endoscopes can be used to meet patient needs - Routine 
Screening, Diagnostic Treatment, Therapeutic Treatment 
18.
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
IFU - Manufacturer's Instructions For Use. Written recommendations 
provided by the manufacturer of a medical device that provide 
instructions for safe and effective reprocessing methods for that device 
 
List (3) ways endoscopes can be used to meet patient needs - Routine 
Screening, Diagnostic Treatment, Therapeutic Treatment 
18.
Child Growth and Development examination LATEST
Teratogen - Alcohol (Fetal Alcohol Syndrome); Tobacco (placenta previa, placenta abruptio); Drugs/Medications (short-term deficits); Disease/Illness (miscarriage, long term effects); Stress (mixed outcomes); Radiation (microcephaly); Environmental Chemicals (Neurological disorders).
- Exam (elaborations)
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Teratogen - Alcohol (Fetal Alcohol Syndrome); Tobacco (placenta previa, placenta abruptio); Drugs/Medications (short-term deficits); Disease/Illness (miscarriage, long term effects); Stress (mixed outcomes); Radiation (microcephaly); Environmental Chemicals (Neurological disorders).
Pediatrics HESI
A hospitalized 16-year-old male refuses all visits from his classmates because 
he is concerned about his distorted appearance. To increase the client's social 
interaction, what intervention is best for the nurse to initiate? - Arrange for an 
Internet connection in the client's room for email communication.
- Exam (elaborations)
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A hospitalized 16-year-old male refuses all visits from his classmates because 
he is concerned about his distorted appearance. To increase the client's social 
interaction, what intervention is best for the nurse to initiate? - Arrange for an 
Internet connection in the client's room for email communication.
Urinalysis and Body Fluids full examination
a urine sample with a pH of 6 produces an abundance of pink sediment after centrifugation that 
appears as densely packed yellow to reddish brown granules under the microscope. the crystals 
are so dense that no other formed elements can be evaluated. what is the best course of action? 
suspend the sediment in prewarmed saline, then repeat centrifugation
- Exam (elaborations)
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a urine sample with a pH of 6 produces an abundance of pink sediment after centrifugation that 
appears as densely packed yellow to reddish brown granules under the microscope. the crystals 
are so dense that no other formed elements can be evaluated. what is the best course of action? 
suspend the sediment in prewarmed saline, then repeat centrifugation
Biology Final Exam Fall 2023
Cell specialization the process in which cells develop in different ways to perform different tasks using different segments if dna
- Exam (elaborations)
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Cell specialization the process in which cells develop in different ways to perform different tasks using different segments if dna
HESI case studies-diabetes (Lara Fielding)
Which statement made by Lara indicates that she 
correctly understands self-administration of insulin? - 
"The amount of short-acting insulin I take every day is 
based on my blood sugar readings."
- Exam (elaborations)
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Which statement made by Lara indicates that she 
correctly understands self-administration of insulin? - 
"The amount of short-acting insulin I take every day is 
based on my blood sugar readings."
ATI Maternal newborn 2023
A nurse is assessing a client who is 14 hr postpartum and has a 3rd degree perineal laceration. The client's temp is 37.8 C (100F), her fundus is firm and slightly deviated to the right. The client reports a gush of blood when she ambulates and no bm since delivery. What action should the nurse take? a. notify the provider about the elevated temp b. massage the client's fundus c. administer bisacodyl supp d. assist the client to empty her bladder - d. assist the client to empty her bladder
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- Exam (elaborations)
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A nurse is assessing a client who is 14 hr postpartum and has a 3rd degree perineal laceration. The client's temp is 37.8 C (100F), her fundus is firm and slightly deviated to the right. The client reports a gush of blood when she ambulates and no bm since delivery. What action should the nurse take? a. notify the provider about the elevated temp b. massage the client's fundus c. administer bisacodyl supp d. assist the client to empty her bladder - d. assist the client to empty her bladder
ATI COMPREHENSIVE EXAM
What are the isolation guidelines for airborne diseases? - Nurses and visitors must wear mask to prevent transfer through mouth and if splashing is possible, wear full face PPE; Patient needs a private and negative pressure room, so germs do not spread in hallway
- Exam (elaborations)
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What are the isolation guidelines for airborne diseases? - Nurses and visitors must wear mask to prevent transfer through mouth and if splashing is possible, wear full face PPE; Patient needs a private and negative pressure room, so germs do not spread in hallway
UTMB ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY 5355 Exam 3 166 QUESTIONS
Neurovascular Hypothesis - A trigger alters a specific area of the brain stem called the locus ceruleus and triggers release of serotonin into the trigeminal vascular tree. Not all patients are able to identify a trigger. Those commonly identified include lack of sleep, stress, hormonal changes, physical exertion, weather changes or certain foods (most commonly wine caffeine, monosodium glutamate, nitrates, and artificial sweeteners).
- Exam (elaborations)
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Neurovascular Hypothesis - A trigger alters a specific area of the brain stem called the locus ceruleus and triggers release of serotonin into the trigeminal vascular tree. Not all patients are able to identify a trigger. Those commonly identified include lack of sleep, stress, hormonal changes, physical exertion, weather changes or certain foods (most commonly wine caffeine, monosodium glutamate, nitrates, and artificial sweeteners).