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UTMB Advanced Pathophysiology 5355 Module 6.2 Pulmonary Exam practice questions with 100% correct solutions
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Paroxsymal nocturnal dyspnea - redistribution of fluids from dependent areas of the body that 
occurs in the recumbent or supine positions, increases intravascular fluids and places more fluid in the 
heart. may take a few hours resulting in the patients wake up from SOB. usually relieved by upright 
position which redistributes the fluids back to dependent areas of the body such as the legs. Abd. 
pressure plays a greater role in orthopnea, but there is overlap between the two terms. 
Since the...
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Wilkes University FNP NSG554 Exam 1 |85 questions and answers.
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New model for primary care 
collaborative health care, NPs, Pas, patient coordination. 
 
 
 
Policy to reduce adverse events associated with care transitions 
-Hospital Readmissions Reduction Program (HRRP) 
- provides hospitals with an incentive to improve their communication and care coordination and work more successfully with patients and caregivers on post-discharge planning 
IDEAL 
-I- include the patient and family as full partners in the discharge planning proces 
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NURS 215 - Exam 6 - Respiratory, Anemia Questions with Complete Solutions
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Pneumonia Pathophysiology Correct Answer-alveoli stiffen causing decreased compliance and vital capacity 
 
*rhonchi is what is heard on auscultation of the lungs* 
 
S/S: 
- general feeling of malaise 
- cough, fever, chills 
- tachycardia, tachypnea, dyspnea 
- *pleural pain, respiratory distress, decreased breath sounds* 
- wt loss, anorexia 
- aching, weakness 
 
*Note:* symptoms, type of secretions, fever pattern, chills, pleural involvement, and likelihood of bacteremia/septicemia depe...
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PRN1032 |PRN 1032 Client-Centered Care I Exam 1 | Questions and Answers Graded A+ | Latest 2024
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PRN1032 |PRN 1032 Client-Centered Care I Exam 1 | Questions and Answers Graded A+ | Latest 2024 
 
 
 
Hand washing (soap and water technique) - ANSWER -wet hands with water 
-apply soap 
-rub hands together for at least 15 seconds, focusing on fingertips and finger nails (sing ABC's) 
-rinse under running water and dry with disposable towel 
-use a new towel to turn off the faucet 
-MOISTURIZE 
 
 
 
chain of infection - ANSWER ...
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GTC Microbiology Final Review UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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GTC Microbiology Final Review 
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What is septicemia? - Correct Answer- a systematic disease caused by presence of pathogenic 
microorganisms or toxins in the blood 
How does it differ from bacteremia? - Correct Answer- bacteremia is bacteria in the blood. 
Septicemia is the presence of microoganisms in the blood. 
What is the cause of endotoxic shock? - Correct Answer- the LPS layer of gram negative 
bacteria contains endotoxins that are released wh...
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GTC Microbiology Final Review! || with Errorless Solutions 100%.
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What is septicemia? correct answers a systematic disease caused by presence of pathogenic microorganisms or toxins in the blood 
 
How does it differ from bacteremia? correct answers bacteremia is bacteria in the blood. Septicemia is the presence of microoganisms in the blood. 
 
What is the cause of endotoxic shock? correct answers the LPS layer of gram negative bacteria contains endotoxins that are released when large amounts of gram negative bacteria are killed- thus leading to endotoxic shoc...
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NURB 3040 exam 1 Questions with Complete Solutions
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Colonization Correct Answer-Organism in the body but not causing infection. If break in defense, can cause infection 
 
Local infection Correct Answer-Limited to specific part of body such as infected cut or incision 
 
systemic infection Correct Answer-infection spreads to several sites and tissue fluids usually in the bloodstream; bacteremia (sepsis); septicemia 
 
Nosocomial infection Correct Answer-Hospital acquired infection; caused by delivery of health care services 
 
iatrogenic infectio...
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Final Exam:NUR 240: NUR 240 Final Exam: 100 % Verified Questions & Answers: Latest Updated A+ Score Solution
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The nurse reviews assessment data on a group of patients. Which patient should the nurse identify as experiencing a critical illness? 
1. Chronic airflow limitation with VS: BP 110/72, P 110, R 16 
2. Acute bronchospasm with VS: BP 100/60, P 124, R 32 
3. Motor vehicle crash with VS: BP 124/74, P 74, R 18 
4. Chronic renal failure on hemodialysis with no urine output with VS: BP 98/50, P 108, R 12 
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Which patient should the nurse expect to be transferred to a critical care unit? Selec...
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NUR 111 Exam #5 Study Guide Questions with complete solutions
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Bacteria in bladder urine may ascend into the kidneys and enter the bloodstream, causing ________________ or ________________. Correct Answer-bacteremia, urosepsis 
 
_______________ _______________ results when urine flow is obstructed. Causes include ____________ _____________, ____________ _____________, ____________, ____________, & _________________. Correct Answer-urinary retention; prostate enlargement, fecal impaction, trauma, anxiety, medications 
 
Any instrument used on or in the urin...
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Final Version of Davita Test Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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what treatment factors decrease K in the Kt/v to decrease? - not waiting 3-5 minutes after heparin, decreasing BFR, DFR, and BVP 
 
what factors influence "V" in Kt/v - accurate data entry by nurses in snappy, sex age, weight, and amputation 
 
what are the needle gauges and prescribed blood flow rates? - they are inversely related 
17g 200-250 
15g 250-350 
15g 350-400 
14 g 400 - 450 
 
what is the procedure for post BUN lab draw? - if pt wants off early, still draw the labs and ...
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