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BSN 266 HESI Med Surg Practice Exam Version 1 (2023/ 2024 Update) Questions and Verified Answers with Rationales|100% Correct| Grade A- Nightingale
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BSN 266 HESI Med Surg Practice Exam Version 1 (2023/ 2024 Update) Questions and Verified Answers with Rationales|100% Correct| Grade A- Nightingale 
 
 
Q: The client admitted with peripheral vascular disease (PVD) asks the nurse why 
her legs hurt when she walks. The nurse bases a response on the knowledge that the 
main characteristic of PVD is: 
1. Decreased blood flow. 
2. Increased blood flow. 
3. Slow blood flow. 
4. Thrombus formation. 
 
 
Answer: 
1 
 
Decreased blood flow is a common c...
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PROJECT MA pioneers Integumentary-Physical-Therapy-1
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1. ABI of 0.8-1.0 shows 
a. No of arterial occlusion 
b. Some arterial occlusion 
c. Severe 
d. None 
2. Ischemic ulcers are 
a. Arterial ulcers 
b. Venous ulcers 
c. Diabetic ulcers 
d. None 
3. A patient with a venous stasis ulcer near the 
left medial malleolus is referred for physical 
therapy. Skin changes consistent with stasis 
dermatitis are evident in the lower leg. 
Physical exam reveals patent femoral, 
popliteal, and pedal pulses. An enlarged and 
dilated greater saphenous vein is ev...
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Nur 155 Exam 3 || A+ Guaranteed.
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Describe Venous insufficiency correct answers Swelling of legs & ankles, leg cramps, shallow wounds, varicose veins, normal pedal pulses, increase edema, normal skin temp., skin dry & flaky, pain is mild to moderate, elevation lessens pain 
 
Describe the face tent mask correct answers Used when a standard type mask is not tolerated well by patient varying O2 concentrations; Delivers 4-8 L/min 
 
Describe the venture mask correct answers Allows for precise O2 concentration & liter flow delivers ...
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Final PN111 Herzing University Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Final PN111 Herzing University Exam 
Questions and Answers 100% Pass 
Eupnea means: - Correct Answer ️️ -normal breathing 
Tachypnea - Correct Answer ️️ -rapid breathing 
bradypnea - Correct Answer ️️ -slow breathing 
orthopnea - Correct Answer ️️ -difficulty breathing when lying down 
Dyspnea - Correct Answer ️️ -difficulty breathing 
apnea - Correct Answer ️️ -absence of breathing 
What tells you a patient is having difficulty breathing? - Correct Answer ️️ -Using 
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Health Assessment 2 (NR 304) Exam 1 Study Guide 2024
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Health Assessment 2 (NR 304) Exam 1 
Study Guide 2024 
Aneurysm -Answer-Bulging or dilation caused by a weakness in the wall of an artery. 
Can sometimes be detected by a characteristic bruit over the artery. 
Arterial Insufficiency -Answer-Inadequate circulation in the arterial system due to the 
buildup of fatty plaque or calcification of the arterial wall, resulting in diminished pulses. 
Ausculatory Gap -Answer-Period of diminished or absent Korotkoff sounds during the 
manual measurement of...
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cystic fibrosis - ANSWER-effects pancreas, increased mucus 
 
Klinefelter syndrome - ANSWER-A chromosomal disorder in which males have an extra X chromosome 
 
Turner Syndrome - ANSWER-A chromosomal disorder in females in which either an X chromosome is missing, making the person XO instead of XX, or part of one X chromosome is deleted. 
 
Alpha Thalassemia - ANSWER-Severe anemia, do not give ferrous sulfate 
 
B and T cells - ANSWER-Mature in bone marrow, the go to thymus/spleen/liver 
 
Lichen...
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2024 PN HESI EXIT V2
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2024 PN HESI EXIT V2 
 
1)	A client diagnosed with thrombophlebitis 1 day ago suddenly complains of chest pain and shortness of breath, and the client is visibly anxious. The LPN/LVN understands that a life-threatening complication of this condition is which? 
 
•	Pneumonia 
•	Pulmonary edema 
•	Pulmonary embolism 
•	Myocardial infarction 
 
Correct Answer: 3. Pulmonary embolism 
 
 
2)	A 24-year-old man seeks medical attention for complaints of claudication in the arch of the foot. The...
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Nur 155 Exam 3 with Complete Solutions | Verified & Updated
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HESI Exit V2 Questions and Answers Already Passed
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HESI Exit V2 Questions and Answers Already Passed 
The LPN/LVN is preparing to ambulate a postoperative client after cardiac surgery. The nurse plans to do which to enable the client to best tolerate the ambulation? Premedicate the client with an analgesic before ambulating. 
A client is wearing a continuous cardiac monitor, which begins to alarm at the nurse's station. The nurse sees no electrocardiographic complexes on the screen. The nurse should do which first? Check the client status and l...
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Health Assessment 2 (NR 304) Exam 1 Study Guide Practice Questions With Correct Detailed Answers.
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Aneurysm - correct answer Bulging or dilation caused by a weakness in the wall of an artery. Can sometimes be detected by a characteristic bruit over the artery. 
 
Arterial Insufficiency - correct answer Inadequate circulation in the arterial system due to the buildup of fatty plaque or calcification of the arterial wall, resulting in diminished pulses. 
 
Ausculatory Gap - correct answer ...
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