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Final Exam: NR283/ NR 283 Pathophysiology Final Exam |Already Graded A Questions and 100% Verified Answers| 2023/ 2024 NEW!!- Chamberlain
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Final Exam: NR283/ NR 283 Pathophysiology Final Exam |Already Graded A Questions and 100% Verified Answers| 2023/ 2024 NEW!!- Chamberlain 
 
Q: A patient has experienced trauma by burns (curling) and head (cushing) injuries, the patient had a sudden hemorrhage and was given prophylactic medications. What kind of ulcer is this patient experiencing? 
 
Answer: Stress ulcer 
 
 
 
Q: Sea scopes detect what type of 4 diseases? 
 
Answer: Chrohns 
Duodenal/ Colorectal cancer 
Ulcerative colitis 
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NR 507 MIDTERM EXAM WEEK 4 – QUESTION AND ANSWERS (Verified Answers) Download To Score A
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NR 507 MIDTERM EXAM WEEK 4 – QUESTION AND ANSWERS WINTER 2023 
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NR 507 MIDTERM EXAM WEEK 4 – QUESTION AND ANSWERS WINTER 2023 
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1.	Hypertension (high blood pressure) will have its most immediate effect on 
 
Preload Contractility 
Afterload None of these 
 
2.	Mature, circulating RBC’s lack endoplasmic reticulum. Without these structures RBC’s are completely unable to synthesize any 
 
ATP 
 
Pr...
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ATI PHARMACOLOGY CMS PRACTICE EXAM FORM B| 2023/ 2024 NEW!!! QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS
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ATI PHARMACOLOGY CMS PRACTICE EXAM FORM B| 2023/ 2024 NEW!!! QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS 
 
1.	A nurse is reinforcing teaching w/ a client who is newly diagnosed with hypertension and is taking metoprolol. The nurse should instruct the client to report which of the following manifestations to the provider as an adverse effect of this medication? 
 
 
a.	Tachycardia 
b.	Tinnitus 
c.	Peripheral edema 
d.	Urinary retention: 
 
~	Answer: Peripheral edema 
 
 
 	Rat: The nurse shoul...
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ATCN 2020 Chapter 3 Shock Exam 2024
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ATCN 2020 Chapter 3 Shock Exam 2024 
What is the first step in managing shock in trauma patients? -Answer-The first step in 
managing shock in trauma patients is to recognize it. 
Define Shock -Answer-An abnormality of the circulatory system that results in 
inadequate oxygen perfusion and tissue oxygenation. 
List the second step in managing shock -Answer-Is to identify the probable cause of 
shock and adjust treatment accordingly. 
List the four type of shock? -Answer-Cardiogenic Shock 
Obstru...
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BSN 266 HESI Med Surg Practice Exam Version 2 (2024 / 2025 Update) Questions and Verified Answers with Rationales | 100% Correct | Grade A - Nightingale
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BSN 266 HESI Med Surg Practice Exam Version 2 (2024 / 2025 Update) Questions and Verified Answers with Rationales | 100% Correct | Grade A - Nightingale Q: What types of medications should the nurse expect to administer to a client during an acute respiratory distress episode? A. Vasodilators and hormones. B. Analgesics and sedatives. C. Anticoagulants and expectorants. D. Bronchodilators and steroids. Answer: D. Bronchodilators and steroids. Rationale Besides supplemental oxygen, this client wi...
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ARRT- VI EXAM 2021 Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Oral Consent Correct Answer Verbal permission, expressed in words (difficult to prove in court) 
 
Written Consent Correct Answer A signed consent 
 
Implied Consent Correct Answer Inferred from the patient's conduct or presumed (often used in an emergency) 
 
Blanket Form Correct Answer usually signed on admission, covers all general procedures 
 
Battery Form Correct Answer general form with blank spaces to fill in more descriptive terms 
 
Detail Form Correct Answer explains specifically the...
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BKAT ICU Post Test Questions And Answers
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Nitroprusside purpose - Answer- decreases preload and afterload by vasodilation (mainly afterload) 
 
Dobutamine mechanism of action - Answer- contractility 
 
Dopamine at a low-end dose "renal dose" - Answer- 0.5-4mcg/kg/min 
increases renal and mesentric perfusion 
 
Dopamine at a mid-range dose - Answer- 4-10mcg/kg/min 
increases contractility and heart rate 
 
Dopamine at a high-range dose - Answer- greater than 10mcg/kg/min 
vasoconstriction and increases BP 
 
Dopamine and Levophed inf...
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INBDE Pharmacology |362 questions| with correct answers
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Ester Local Anesthetics CORRECT ANSWER Procaine, Tetracaine and Cocaine 
 
Amide Local Anesthetics CORRECT ANSWER Anything that is NOT Procaine, Tetracaine or Cocaine and ends in "-Caine" 
 
Lidocaine CORRECT ANSWER 1. SAFEST to use in children 
2. 2% 
3. pKa = 7.8 
 
Bupivacaine CORRECT ANSWER 1. LEAST SAFE to use in children 
2. 0.5% 
3. pKa = 8.1 
 
Mepivicaine CORRECT ANSWER 1. Causes LEAST amount of Vasodilation, thus can be packaged WITHOUT Epinephrine 
2. 2% or 3% 
3. pKa = 7.6 
 
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Galen NUR 242 Exam 4 - Neuro
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What is included in the central nervous system? - brain and spinal cord 
What is included in the peripheral nervous system? - cranial nerves, spinal nerves, 
ganglia 
What does the peripheral nervouse system act as? - relay station 
What three types of headaches impact quality of life? - migraine, tension, cluster 
What is the pain assessment guideline for migraine headaches? - P - provoking 
(what triggers) 
Q - quality (is it pulsating or throbbing) 
R - radiation (is it unilateral and supra r...
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Increased Intracranial Pressure (ICP) NCLEX Questions With Correct Answers Graded A+
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1. Select the main structures below that play a role with altering intracranial pressure: 
A. Brain 
B. Neurons 
C. Cerebrospinal Fluid 
D. Blood 
E. Periosteum 
F. Dura mater - The answers are A, C, and D. Inside the skull are three structures that can alter 
intracranial pressure. They are the brain, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), and blood. 
2. The Monro-Kellie hypothesis explains the compensatory relationship among the structures in the skull 
that play a role with intracranial pressure. Which o...
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