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NURP 502 PRIMARY Exam 4 – Musculoskeletal |Questions and answers with 100% correct solutions | A+ Grade
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What is a Grade I sprain? Slight stretching or microscopic tear 
No instability 
What is a Grade II sprain? Partial ligamentous tear 
Moderate joint instability 
Moderate swelling 
Mild to moderate ecchymosis 
What is a Grade III sprain? Complete ligamentous tear 
Complete ankle instability 
Significant swelling 
Moderate to severe ecchymosis 
Management of a sprain? Rest, ice, compression, elevation (RICE) 
Immobilizer 
Limit weight-bearing 
Analgesia 
Length of disability usually several weeks...
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NURP 502 Exam 3 |Questions and answers with 100% correct solutions | A+ Grade
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when is incretin released during meals 
what potentiates glucose induced insulin secretion incretin 
what is responsible for 70% of postprandial insulin secretion incretin 
weight loss is seen with which type of DM type 1 
Type 1A diabetes is _______________ mediated immune 
Type 1B diabetes is ______________ idopathic (genetic + environment precipitant) 
When do you screen for gestational diabetes (high and low risk?) High- early in second trimester (13- 
28) 
Low- 24-28 weeks
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NURP 502 Exam 1 |Questions and answers with 100% correct solutions | A+ Grade
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What is a fever of unknown origin (FUO)? Fever of 100.4 or greater that lasts more than 10-14 days 
without a documented source from physical exam/screening labs 
What is prolonged fever? Single illness in which fever that exceeds that which expected for the 
clinical dx. Ex- fever >10 days for viral URI or >3 wks for mono 
What is the preferred method to take temp? Rectal or oral
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NURP 502 PRIMARY Exam 4 – Musculoskeletal |Questions and answers with 100% correct solutions | A+ Grade
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What is a Grade I sprain? Slight stretching or microscopic tear 
No instability 
What is a Grade II sprain? Partial ligamentous tear 
Moderate joint instability 
Moderate swelling 
Mild to moderate ecchymosis 
What is a Grade III sprain? Complete ligamentous tear 
Complete ankle instability 
Significant swelling 
Moderate to severe ecchymosis
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NURP 502 Exam 1 Questions With Correct Answers!!
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What is a fever of unknown origin (FUO)? - Fever of 100.4 or greater that lasts more than 10- 
14 days without a documented source from physical exam/screening labs 
What is prolonged fever? - Single illness in which fever that exceeds that which expected for 
the clinical dx. Ex- fever >10 days for viral URI or >3 wks for mono 
What is the preferred method to take temp? - Rectal or oral 
What education should be provided to caregivers about a child's fever? - Fever is symptom, 
not a dis...
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NURP 502 Exam 2 |Questions and answers with 100% correct solutions | A+ Grade
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Is it recc to test prepubescent girl for Group A strep who present with vulvovaginitis? Yes, this is a 
common cause for that age group 
What are other causes of vulvovaginitis in prepubescent girls? Nonspecific causes like irritants 
(perfumes, abuse) 
Pin worms 
Group A 
What is the first line tx for vulvovaginitis? Hygiene 
Start with the lowest intervention 
Look at causes like new clothes worn without being washed, new soap/detergent 
Encourage gentle cleansing with water only 
What blood c...
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NURP 502 Exam 3 Questions And Answers Rated 100% Correct!!
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when is incretin released - during meals 
what potentiates glucose induced insulin secretion - incretin 
what is responsible for 70% of postprandial insulin secretion - incretin 
weight loss is seen with which type of DM - type 1 
Type 1A diabetes is _______________ mediated - immune 
Type 1B diabetes is ______________ - idopathic (genetic + environment precipitant) 
When do you screen for gestational diabetes (high and low risk?) - High- early in second 
trimester (13-28) 
Low- 24-28 weeks 
Dia...
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NURP 502 Exam 1 |Questions and answers with 100% correct solutions | A+ Grade
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What is a fever of unknown origin (FUO)? Fever of 100.4 or greater that lasts more than 10-14 days 
without a documented source from physical exam/screening labs 
What is prolonged fever? Single illness in which fever that exceeds that which expected for the 
clinical dx. Ex- fever >10 days for viral URI or >3 wks for mono 
What is the preferred method to take temp? Rectal or oral 
What education should be provided to caregivers about a child's fever? Fever is symptom, not a 
disease. 
Fe...
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NURP 502 Exam 3 |Questions and answers with 100% correct solutions | A+ Grade
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when is incretin released during meals 
what potentiates glucose induced insulin secretion incretin 
what is responsible for 70% of postprandial insulin secretion incretin 
weight loss is seen with which type of DM type 1 
Type 1A diabetes is _______________ mediated immune 
Type 1B diabetes is ______________ idopathic (genetic + environment precipitant) 
When do you screen for gestational diabetes (high and low risk?) High- early in second trimester (13- 
28) 
Low- 24-28 weeks 
Diagnosis for ge...
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NURP 502 PRIMARY EXAM 4 MUSCULOSKELETAL COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2023/2024 | RATED A+
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NURP 502 PRIMARY EXAM 4 MUSCULOSKELETAL COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2023/2024 | RATED A+ 
What is a Grade I sprain? - Answer>>>Slight stretching or microscopic tear 
No instability 
What is a Grade II sprain? - Answer>>>Partial ligamentous tear 
Moderate joint instability 
Moderate swelling 
Mild to moderate ecchymosis 
What is a Grade III sprain? - Answer>>>Complete ligamentous tear 
Complete ankle instability 
Significant swelling 
Moderate to severe ecchymosis 
M...
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