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[Show more]What does superior mean - Answer toward the head 
 
What is inferior - Answer away from the head 
 
What is proximal - Answer Closer to the point of attachment 
 
What is distal - Answer Farther from reference point 
 
What is a cation - Answer A positively charged ion 
 
what is an anion ...
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Add to cartWhat does superior mean - Answer toward the head 
 
What is inferior - Answer away from the head 
 
What is proximal - Answer Closer to the point of attachment 
 
What is distal - Answer Farther from reference point 
 
What is a cation - Answer A positively charged ion 
 
what is an anion ...
What reflexes are full-term newborns born w/? - Answer Blinking, sneezing, gagging, *sucking, and *grasping to help keep them alive. 
 
They can cry, swallow, and lift their heads slightly when lying on their abd. 
 
Moro Reflex - Answer If the crib is jarred, infants draw their legs up and the ...
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Add to cartWhat reflexes are full-term newborns born w/? - Answer Blinking, sneezing, gagging, *sucking, and *grasping to help keep them alive. 
 
They can cry, swallow, and lift their heads slightly when lying on their abd. 
 
Moro Reflex - Answer If the crib is jarred, infants draw their legs up and the ...
Newborn temperature - Answer 36.5 
 
Newborn Pulse rate - Answer 110-160 
 
Newborn respirations - Answer 30-60 
 
Signs of respiratory distress - Answer tachypnea, central cyanosis, nasal flaring, chest retractions, expiratory grunt 
 
Swelling or edema of the newborn scalp that crosses the...
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Add to cartNewborn temperature - Answer 36.5 
 
Newborn Pulse rate - Answer 110-160 
 
Newborn respirations - Answer 30-60 
 
Signs of respiratory distress - Answer tachypnea, central cyanosis, nasal flaring, chest retractions, expiratory grunt 
 
Swelling or edema of the newborn scalp that crosses the...
What are the two divisions of the nervous system? - Answer Central and the peripheral 
 
What is the cranial nerve that supplies most of the organs in the thoracic and abdominal cavities and also carries motor fibers to glands that produce digestive juices and other secretions? - Answer Vagus ne...
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Add to cartWhat are the two divisions of the nervous system? - Answer Central and the peripheral 
 
What is the cranial nerve that supplies most of the organs in the thoracic and abdominal cavities and also carries motor fibers to glands that produce digestive juices and other secretions? - Answer Vagus ne...
While in the doctors office a woman getting an ultrasound becomes faint and feels she will pass out, what should you do? Also, what is it called? - Answer Turn her on her side. 
Supine Hypotension 
 
Normal weight gain for pregnancy? - Answer 25-35 lbs 
 
Weight gain for someone who is overweig...
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Add to cartWhile in the doctors office a woman getting an ultrasound becomes faint and feels she will pass out, what should you do? Also, what is it called? - Answer Turn her on her side. 
Supine Hypotension 
 
Normal weight gain for pregnancy? - Answer 25-35 lbs 
 
Weight gain for someone who is overweig...
What is the difference between a total abd hysterectomy and a vaginal hysterectomy? - Answer Total Abd Hysterectomy: Total abd/laparoscopic hysterectomy w/ bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy involves removal of the uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries; this is done abdominally or laparoscopically. It...
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Add to cartWhat is the difference between a total abd hysterectomy and a vaginal hysterectomy? - Answer Total Abd Hysterectomy: Total abd/laparoscopic hysterectomy w/ bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy involves removal of the uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries; this is done abdominally or laparoscopically. It...
Positive and Negative symptoms with schizophrenia - Answer Positive: maladaptive thoughts & behaviors, hallucinations, speech problems & bizarre behavior 
Negative: lack of adaptive mechanisms, flat affect, poor grooming, withdrawal & poverty of speech 
 
Speech disturbances with schizophrenia - A...
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Add to cartPositive and Negative symptoms with schizophrenia - Answer Positive: maladaptive thoughts & behaviors, hallucinations, speech problems & bizarre behavior 
Negative: lack of adaptive mechanisms, flat affect, poor grooming, withdrawal & poverty of speech 
 
Speech disturbances with schizophrenia - A...
Recognize Erickson task for couple of age groups - Answer Trust Vs. Mistrust: Ages birth-18 months. The virtue to reach is Hope. This stage is when the baby needs to figure out if his/her caretakers can take care of the child. The child needs to "trust" his/her family. 
Autonomy Vs. Shame & Doubt...
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Add to cartRecognize Erickson task for couple of age groups - Answer Trust Vs. Mistrust: Ages birth-18 months. The virtue to reach is Hope. This stage is when the baby needs to figure out if his/her caretakers can take care of the child. The child needs to "trust" his/her family. 
Autonomy Vs. Shame & Doubt...
What goes before Maslow's - Answer ABC's 
 
Public sector healthcare agency example - Answer Health Department 
 
Voluntary healthcare agency example - Answer Red Cross 
 
What is a Premium - Answer the amount you pay for insurance 
 
What is a deductible - Answer Amount paid out of pock...
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Add to cartWhat goes before Maslow's - Answer ABC's 
 
Public sector healthcare agency example - Answer Health Department 
 
Voluntary healthcare agency example - Answer Red Cross 
 
What is a Premium - Answer the amount you pay for insurance 
 
What is a deductible - Answer Amount paid out of pock...
Episiotomy - Answer Is the surgical enlargement of the vaginal opening during birth. 
 
Laceration - Answer Is an uncontrolled tear of the tissues that results in a jagged wound. 
 
Episiotomy and Lacerations - Answer 1st Degree: Involves the superficial vaginal mucosa or perineal skin. 
 
2nd...
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Add to cartEpisiotomy - Answer Is the surgical enlargement of the vaginal opening during birth. 
 
Laceration - Answer Is an uncontrolled tear of the tissues that results in a jagged wound. 
 
Episiotomy and Lacerations - Answer 1st Degree: Involves the superficial vaginal mucosa or perineal skin. 
 
2nd...
what are some signs and symptoms of hirschsprung's disease - Answer Ribbon-like stools 
 Fever 
 Failure to thrive 
 Vomiting 
 Diminished peristalsis 
 
A barium enema is the treatment of choice for - Answer intussusception 
 
Which assessment finding indicates ineffectiveness of treatment of ...
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Add to cartwhat are some signs and symptoms of hirschsprung's disease - Answer Ribbon-like stools 
 Fever 
 Failure to thrive 
 Vomiting 
 Diminished peristalsis 
 
A barium enema is the treatment of choice for - Answer intussusception 
 
Which assessment finding indicates ineffectiveness of treatment of ...
Lithium - Answer mood stabilizing drug 
 
Toxicity s/s unwanted GI tract reactions including a metallic taste, dry mouth, thirst, nausea, diarrhea, a bloated feeling, and weight gain. Sleepiness, lightheadedness drowsiness, and a mild hand tremor. 
 
Food to avoid or monitor while taking lithium? ...
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Add to cartLithium - Answer mood stabilizing drug 
 
Toxicity s/s unwanted GI tract reactions including a metallic taste, dry mouth, thirst, nausea, diarrhea, a bloated feeling, and weight gain. Sleepiness, lightheadedness drowsiness, and a mild hand tremor. 
 
Food to avoid or monitor while taking lithium? ...
How would you instruct your patient to perform the Snellen Chart eye exam? - Answer Stand 20 ft from the chart and read the lines. 20/20 is normal vision. 20/40 means the pt can read at 40 ft what the normal eye can see at 20. 
 
Compare and contrast presbyopia and myopia - Answer Presbyopia - B...
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Add to cartHow would you instruct your patient to perform the Snellen Chart eye exam? - Answer Stand 20 ft from the chart and read the lines. 20/20 is normal vision. 20/40 means the pt can read at 40 ft what the normal eye can see at 20. 
 
Compare and contrast presbyopia and myopia - Answer Presbyopia - B...
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