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HESI EXIT EXAM STUDY VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2023 LATEST UPDATE GRADED A
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HESI EXIT EXAM STUDY 
VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND 
ANSWERS 2023 LATEST 
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A radiographer prepares to perform an AP projection of the distal femur on a patient with 
a suspected femoral fracture. Which represents the best approach for positioning both 
the patient and the x-ray tube? 
A. Rotate the leg 15 degrees medially; place the cathode end of the tube toward the 
foot. 
B. Rotate the leg 15 degrees medially; place the anode end of the tube toward the foot. 
C. Do not rotate the l...
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Bontrager- Chapter 5 Test Questions With Correct Answers
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Bontrager- Chapter 5 Test 
Questions With Correct Answers 
largest, longest bone of upper limb - ANSWER- humerus 
the proximal humerus articulates with - ANSWER- scapula 
most proximal part of the humerus - ANSWER- head 
anatomic neck - ANSWER- narrow constriction superior to the tubercles 
lesser tubercle - ANSWER- anterior surface 
greater tubercle - ANSWER- lateral surface 
groove between the greater and lesser tubercles - ANSWER- intertubercular sulcus 
surgical neck - ANSWER- The neck of t...
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Fracture Exam 1: Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Fracture Exam 1: Questions and 
 
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What type of fracture is commonly seen in children and involves a partial break through the 
bone? 
- A) Comminuted fracture 
- B) Greenstick fracture 
- C) Spiral fracture 
- D) Oblique fracture 
 
B) Greenstick fracture 
*Rationale:* A greenstick fracture is a partial break through the bone, common in children due to 
their softer bones. 
 
What is a key feature of a transverse fracture? 
- A) The fracture line is diagonal to the long axis...
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NCLEX Fractures Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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NCLEX Fractures Questions and 
 
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What type of fracture is typically caused by a direct blow or trauma? 
- A) Transverse fracture 
- B) Oblique fracture 
- C) Comminuted fracture 
- D) Stress fracture 
 
A) Transverse fracture 
*Rationale:* A transverse fracture is usually caused by a direct blow or trauma and involves a 
straight break across the bone. 
 
What is the most common initial assessment finding in a patient with a suspected fracture? 
- A) Increased range of motio...
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Exam 2: PNR 204/ PNR204 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Pediatric Nursing Guide| Questions and Verified Answers|100% Correct| Grade A- Fortis
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Exam 2: PNR 204/ PNR204 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Pediatric Nursing Guide| Questions and Verified Answers|100% Correct| Grade A- Fortis 
 
 
Q: Greenstick 
 
Answer: 
 Incomplete fracture in which one side of the bone is broken, and the other is bent 
 
 
Q: Compound fracture 
 
Answer: 
 A wound in the skin accompanies the broken bone with an added danger of infection 
 
 
Q: Simple fracture 
 
Answer: 
 the bone is broken but the skin over the area is not 
 
 
Q: Oblique fracture 
 
Answer: 
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SKILLS USA HEALTH KNOWLEDGE BOWL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Involuntary Muscles - ANSWER-cardiac and smooth muscles that can't be controlled by the mind and movement 
 
Voluntary Muscles - ANSWER-skeletal muscles (attached to bone) that can be controlled by mind and movement 
 
Skeletal Muscles - ANSWER--muscles attached to bone-voluntary-contracts quickly and fatigues easily 
 
Smooth Muscles - ANSWER-visceral (organ) muscles-involuntary-wall of digestive track, uterus, blood vessels-controlled by automatic nervous system 
 
Cardiac Muscles - ANSWER--h...
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Med/Surg Final Exam 
 
A patient with osteoporosis is post-op day two in the hospital after a hip fracture. Which of the following would improve her outcomes? Select all that apply. Select all that apply. 
1. Encouraging ambulation 
2. Involving and educating the patient's significant other in care 
3. Leaving the Foley catheter in place to prevent incontinence until better mobility is regained 
4. Recommending that visitors come in the afternoon to avoid conflicting with morning nursing car...
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MSC ORT Final Exam Test Questions & Expert Revised Correct Answers | Updated & Already Passed !!
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MSC ORT Final Exam Test 
Questions & Expert Revised 
Correct Answers 
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What are the two most common causes of fractures? - 
ANSWER : 1. Falls from standing (geriatrics) 
2. MVA 
What are the four most commonly fractured bones? - 
ANSWER : 1. Vertebral Body 
2. Distal Radius 
3. Proximal Femur (Hip) 
4. Tibia/Fibula (Ankle) 
(T/F) A single traumatic incident is also called "acute" - 
ANSWER : True 
(T/F) A fracture due to repetitive stress is called a "Ti...
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CAMRT Exam Questions with Correct Answers - Latest Update 2024/2025 | 100% Solved
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CAMRT Exam Questions with Correct Answers - Latest Update 2024/2025 | 100% Solved. What does ERCP stand for? - correct answers.Endoscopic retrograde 
cholangiopancreatography 
What is an ERCP used for? - correct answers.To investigate biliary tree, CBD, gallbladder and 
pancreas 
Ball catchers view is good to assess what? - correct answers.Early stages of Rheumatoid 
Arthritis 
Low blood pressure and dizziness due to standing up too quickly - correct answers.Orthostatic 
hypertension 
What is Sh...
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nbme anatomy shelf Exam 2023
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Where and why are lumbar punctures performed? - Answer- Spinal Block -> Anesthetic (into epidural space) 
Spinal Tap -> CSF extraction (into subarachnoid space)W 
 
B/W L3/L4 or L4/L5 
NB: Posterior to this is *cauda equina* 
 
Where does a *herniated intervertebral* disk occur? What causes it? - Answer- Occurs b/w L4/L5 or *L5/S1* and C5/C6 or C6/C7 
NB: affects lower spinal nerve # 
 
Degeneration of annulus fibrosis followed by *sudden compression* of nucleus pulposus 
 
What is the dif...
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