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Family Medicine II Aquifer Exam Questions And Answers
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Family Medicine II Aquifer Exam Questions And Answers 
Name the six signs of limb threatening injury. - ANS Pain (especially disproportionate) 
Pallor 
Pulselessness 
Paresthesia 
Perishing cold 
Paralysis 
 
What action occurs to cause a medial ankle sprain? What is normally injured? - ANS Eversion; deltoid ligament 
 
What is normally involved in a syndesmotic sprain? - ANS Interosseous membrane and anterior inferior tibiofibular ligament 
 
Physical exam findings with syndesmotic sprai...
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CSC EXAM 2024 WITH 100% ACCURATE SOLUTIONS
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CSC EXAM 2024 WITH 100% ACCURATE SOLUTIONS 
 
Following surgical repair of a thoracic aneurysm with an endoluminal graft, the patient is unable to move his lower extremities. The nurse should first 
 
a. Activate stroke team and prepare to do an urgent (STAT) computed tomography (CT) scan 
 
b. Prepare to return to surgery for exploration of femoral artery occlusion 
 
c. Call surgeon to obtain a neurology consultation in the morning 
 
d. Prepare for lumbar drain insertion to remove cerebrospin...
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Surgery COMAT || with Error-free Solutions.
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4 P's of compartment syndrome correct answers pallor, paresthesia, pulselessness, paralysis 
 
>30mmHg in limb -> fasciotomy 
 
Ischemia-reperfusion syndrome in guy recently treated for acute limb ischemia 
 
OAG v. CAG correct answers OAG->too much aqueous humor or not enough outflow 
 
CAG Decreased angle -> 
Decrease outflow aqueous humor from anterior 
 
Open Angle Glaucoma Presentation correct answers -Early asymptomatic increase IOP -> loss peripheral vision 
-Optic nerve ...
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Week 3 Medsurg Study Notes (ATI Capstone)
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Week 3 Medsurg Study Notes (ATI 
Capstone) 
Angina Precipitating Factors (4 E's) - answerExertion: physical activity/exercise 
Eating 
Emotional Distress 
Extreme temp (hot and cold) 
Arterial Occlusion s/s (4 P'S) - answerPain 
Pulselessness 
Pallor 
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Paresthesia 
CHF Treatment: MADD DOG - answer*M*orphine 
*A*minophylline 
*D*igoxin 
*D*opamine 
*D*iuretics 
*O*xygen 
*G*asses: monitor ABG's 
Heart Murmur Causes: SPASM - answer*S*tenosis of a...
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Basic Care and Comfort NCLEX questions and answers with complete solution
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Basic Care and Comfort NCLEX questions 
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SPRAIN - Answer ️️ -Injury involving the LIGAMENTS surrounding a joint 
STRAIN - Answer ️️ -Injury to the MUSCLE TISSUE or TENDON 
FRACTURE - Answer ️️ -Beak in the continuity of bone 
MUSCULOSKETAL INJURIES MGT - Answer ️️ -Rest 
Ice 
Compression 
Elavate 
INITIAL MUSCULOSKETAL INJURY MGT - Answer ️️ -Compression= Prevent movement, 
further injury. 
COMPRESSION TYPES - Answer ️️ -SLING 
SPLINT 
B...
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NUR 6531 Combined midterm and final review questions with correct answers
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A health care provider in a clinic finds a patient in a room, unresponsive and pale. Which sign should be used to identify the need to initiate cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)? 
 
Evaluation of peripheral perfusion and level of consciousness 
Obtaining a history of previous myocardial infarction 
Determination of pulselessness or bradycardia 
Assessment of gasping breaths or not breathing Answer Assessment of gasping breaths or not breathing 
 
An Afric...
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AMSN 7016 EXAM 2 REVIEW Q&A
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When do we perform neurovascular checks? - Answer-- before and after fracture treatment 
- Regularly (q4-8 hours) on an extremity with a cast, splint with elastic bandage wrap, open reduction with external fixation or internal fixation. 
 
**test distal parts of extremities (i.e fingers and toes of whatever extremity cast is on) 
 
What do we assess for in a neurovascular check? - Answer-- assess circulation, movement, and sensation (CMS) in an extremity 
- If blood flow to a distal extremity is...
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BASIC CARE AND COMFORT NCLEX Test Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated 2024 | Guaranteed Success
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SPRAIN Injury involving the LIGAMENTS surrounding a joint 
STRAIN Injury to the MUSCLE TISSUE or TENDON 
FRACTURE Beak in the continuity of bone 
MUSCULOSKETAL INJURIES MGT Rest 
Ice 
Compression 
Elavate 
INITIAL MUSCULOSKETAL INJURY MGT Compression= Prevent movement, 
further injury. 
COMPRESSION TYPES SLING 
SPLINT 
BANDAGE 
MUSCULOSKELETAL INJURIES SIGNS/SYMPTOMS Pain 
Abnormal motion 
Soft tissue edema 
Obvious deformity 
Discoloration 
Musculoskeletal Injury 5 P's Paresthesia=Numb/Tinglin...
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NUR 101: Exam 1 fully solved
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NUR 101: Exam 1 
The five P's that characterize an occlusion - correct answer Pain 
Pallor 
Pulselessness 
Paresthesia’s 
Paralysis 
 
Syncope - correct answer Circulatory arrest, caused by a reflex drop in HR and BP 
 
Stenosis - correct answer An absent pulse wave indicates arterial occlusion (blockage) 
 
Phlebitis - correct answer Inflammation of a vein that occurs commonly after trauma to the vessel wall, infection, immobilization, and prolonged insertion of IV catheters 
 
Xerostomia ...
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Zuku NAVLE Review - Small Animal || with 100% Errorless Answers.
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premolars and molars 
 
Alendronate (Bisphosphonate - inhibits demineralization of bone) correct answers Feline ondotoclastic resporptive lesions are most commonly found on which 2 groups of teeth: incisors, canines, premolars, molars? 
 
What is the treatment used? 
 
Infectious canine hepatitis - Canine adenovirus 1 infection correct answers Anterior uveitis and corneal edema ("blue eye") are hallmarks of which canine viral disease? 
 
nucleated red blood cells (54% of cases) (basophilic st...
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