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 CNRN Exam 157 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
  • CNRN Exam 157 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT

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  • CNRN Exam 157 Questions with Verified Answers Glascow Coma Scale (GCS) - CORRECT ANSWER Used to assess/classify level of consciousness particularly in acute stages of injury or comatose patients. The scale ranges from 3-15. Score 13-15=mild injury. Score 9-12=moderate injury. Score less than 8=severe brain injury. If patient is unresponsive to auditory cues, tactile stimulation is applied. Begin with gentle touching or gentle shaking, if no response, more pressure or pinching to the upper c...
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ABR Board Review Questions And Answers
  • ABR Board Review Questions And Answers

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  • ABR Board Review Questions And Answers What is the cumulative DAP for fluoro studies? - ANS Depends on study time: Baseline, XR: 1 mGy*cm^2 GI/GU: 20-30 Gy*cm^2 median IR: ~200 Gy*cm^2 high IR (spine): 600 Gy*cm^2 What is the effective dose for fluoro studies? - ANS GI/GU: 6 mSv median: 30 mSv high (spine): 90 mSv How much dose does lens get from a head CT? - ANS 60 mGy How much dose dose an embryo get from an abdominal CT? - ANS 30...
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	    			Full updated NR511 Final Exam Study Guide June 2020.
  • Full updated NR511 Final Exam Study Guide June 2020.

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  • Full updated NR511 Final Exam Study Guide June 2020. Topics: o Common M/S disorders o Common spine disorders o Metabolic disorders o Endocrine disorders o Wounds, lacerations & bites o Common hematological disorders o Common male GU disorders o Testicular disorders Chapters + lectures: Wk 5: o Chapter 52: Common Musculoskeletal Complaints o Chapter 53: Spinal Disorders o Chapter 54: Soft-Tissue Disorders o Lectures o Hollier o DE Wk6: o Chapter 57: Gl...
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Ergonomics (CIH) Questions and Answers Graded A+
  • Ergonomics (CIH) Questions and Answers Graded A+

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  • Ergonomics (CIH) Questions and Answers Graded A+ Lateral Rotation Turning away from the midline Medial Rotation Turning towards the midline of the body Flexion Decreasing the angle (between 2 adjacent bones) Extension Increasing the angle (between 2 adjacent bones) Psychophysical Evaluations -Develop population percentages of the male and female population that can be expected to perform a task without overexertion. -Holds all but one variable constant and allo...
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NR 511 22023/2024 EXAM GUIDE (QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS)
  • NR 511 22023/2024 EXAM GUIDE (QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS)

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  • NR /2024 EXAM GUIDE (QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS) One of the initial steps in assessing patients with musculoskeletal complaints is to determine whether the complain is articular or nonarticular in origin. Which of the following in an example of an articular structure? A. Bone B. Synovium C. Tendons D. Fascia - CORRECT ANSWER-Synovium You have detected the presence of crepitus on examination of a patient with a musculoskeletal complaint. Additionally, there is limited range of motion (...
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EMG and Nerve Conduction Studies
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  • EMG and Nerve Conduction Studies surface; needle; single fiber - ANS what are the different types of electromyography electrodiagnostics - ANS Types of _________: 1) Electromyography (electrical activity of mm) 2) Somatosensory evoked potentials (how sensory fibers from LE are firing all the way up to brain and vice versa) 3) Auditory or visual evoked potentials (auditory or visual pathway conduction) 4) Autonomic testing (autonomic neuropathy issues) ...
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Safety Awareness test with correct answers
  • Safety Awareness test with correct answers

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  • 1. To what cause(s) can the improvements in workplace safety made to date be attributed? Improvements in safety up to now have been the result of pressure for legislation to promote safety and health, the steadily increasing costs associated with accidents and injuries, and the professionalization of safety as an occupation 2. Explain the significance of the Code of Hammurabi in terms of the safety movement What is significant about the code from the perspective of safety and health is ...
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Exam (elaborations) ScribeAmerica Final Exam 2023/2024
  • Exam (elaborations) ScribeAmerica Final Exam 2023/2024

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  • What are the 5 vital signs? correct answerHeart Rate, Blood Pressure, Respiratory Rate, Temperature, Oxygen Saturation The HPI and ROS are what type of information? correct answersubjective The Physical Exam is what type of information? correct answerobjective What is the difference between the HPI and ROS? correct answerHPI focuses on details related to the pt's chief complaint. ROS is a head-to-toe checklist of symptoms, including the chief complaint, associated sx, and all other co...
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Musculoskeletal FNP review Fitzgerald info, questions and answers. Verified
  • Musculoskeletal FNP review Fitzgerald info, questions and answers. Verified

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  • Musculoskeletal FNP review Fitzgerald info, questions and answers. Verified The most common cause of acute bursitis is: A. inactivity. B. joint overuse. C. fibromyalgia. D. bacterial infection. B First-line treatment options for bursitis usually include: A. corticosteroid bursal injection. B. heat to area. C. weight-bearing exercises. D. non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) D Patients with olecranon bursitis typically present with: A. swelling and redness over...
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Medical Terminology Final all questions from self test
  • Medical Terminology Final all questions from self test

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  • Medical Terminology Final all questions from self test 1. The word part that contains the fundamental meaning of a word is the: - ANS root word "stem word" 2. In the medical term 'intra/ven/ous', -ven- is the: - ANS word root or stem word 3. The word part attached to the beginning of a word root in order to modify its meaning is called a(n): - ANS prefix 4. In the medical term 'arthr/itis', -itis is the: - ANS suffix 5. The word part attached to the end of a word r...
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