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CNA State Exam IL 2023 Study and Verified Questions with Answers Graded A 2024
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aphasia - loss of speech 
 
Bradycardia - slow heart rate 
 
MRSA - Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus; an infectious disease caused by a pathogen that is resistant to many antibiotics 
 
bradypnea - slow breathing 
 
surveyor - A person who collects information by observing and asking questions 
 
LPN - licensed practical nurse 
 
C. diff - is a germ (bacterium) that causes diarrhea and colitis (an inflammation of the colon). 
 
Fowler's position - a semi-sitting position; the head of...
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Mark Klimek’s Lecture 1 to 12 [summaries, questions with answers elaborated] rated 100%
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Acid/Base Balance (Start times: 30:00) 
 
In order to solve acid-base disorders, it is important to know the normal values for pH, CO2 and HCO3 (bicarbonate), which are shown below 
•	pH	7.35 to 7.45 
•	CO2	35 to 45 
•	HCO3	22 to 26 
 
The first value to look at in an acid-base disorder is the pH 
•	If pH is <7.35, the acid-base imbalance is acidotic 
•	If pH is <7.45, the acid-base imbalance is alkalotic 
 
Now, to determine if the imbalance is metabolic or respiratory, determin...
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MEDICAL-SURGICAL NURSING NOTE NCLEX PAST QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS /LATEST UPDATED 2024/FULL COURCE
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What is the nursing priority for a patient with epiglottitis? 
A. administer steroids 
B. assist in endotracheal intubation 
C. assist in tracheostomy 
D. apply warm moist pack 
The correct answer is C. Epiglottitis is an emergency situation requiring immediate 
intervention: the inflamed epiglottis is blocking the entrance to the trachea, therefore 
clearing the patient’s AIRWAY is the priority nursing action (eliminate options A and D). 
Option C is better than Option B; endotracheal intubat...
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Heart Failure Practice Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update | A+
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The heart undergoes cardiac remodeling during the initial phase of heart failure. Which 
cardiac geometric change occurs during heart failure? 
Ventricular constriction 
Ventricular wall thickening 
Ventricular atrophy 
Ventricles become more cylindric 
Ans: Ventricular wall thickening 
An increase in ventricular wall thickness, also called ventricular hypertrophy, is characteristic 
of the remodeling process during the initial phase of heart failure. The ventricles also dilate 
and become mo...
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Heart Failure EAQ Questions And Answers Rated A+ New Update Assured Satisfaction
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A patient's preload is decreased. How should the nurse interpret this information? 
-the stroke volume has increased 
-the ventricles have stretched more 
-the muscarinic receptors are activated 
-the end-diastolic volume has decreased - the end-diastolic volume has decreased 
-cardiac preload can be expressed as either end-diastolic volume or en-diastolic pressure; thus, 
decreased preload is decreased end-diastolic volume or end-diastolic pressure. 
Which statement is correct regarding the di...
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ACLS 2024 EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
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ACLS 2024 EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 
 
Respiratory Failure - Answer-inadequate oxygenation, ventilation or both. 
Often the end stage of respiratory distress. 
 
Confirm dx with objective measures (pulseOx, ABGs). 
 
Sx of respiratory failure - Answer-marked tachypnea, bradypnea, apnea (late), increased/decreased/no effort, poor/absent distal air movement, tachycardia (early), bradycardia (late), cyanosis, stupor, coma (late). 
 
Causes of respiratory failure - Answer-upper or l...
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NRSG 357 Exam 4 Study Questions and Answers with Complete Solutions 2024
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Concussion - violent shaking up or jarring of the brain 
 
coup-coutrecoup brain injury - A brain injury that occurs when force is applied to the head and energy transmission through brain tissue causes injury on the opposite side of original impact. 
 
intracranial pressure - the amount of pressure inside the skull, 5-15 mmHg 
 
ICP compensation - decreased brain tissue, CSF, or blood in the skull 
 
factors that influence ICP - 1. arterial pressure 
2. venous pressure 
3. intraabdominal and ...
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NGN RN ATI Pediatrics Proctored Exam 2023 V1| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A
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NGN RN ATI Pediatrics Proctored Exam 2023 V1| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A 
 
Q: A nurse in the emergency department is caring for an adolescent who has 
severe abdominal pain due to appendicitis. Which of the following 
locations should the nurse identify as mcburney's point? 
 
 
Answer: 
A is correct. The nurse should identify the lower right quadrant of the abdomen 
between the umbilicus and the anterior iliac crest as the location of Burney's 
point. 
 
 
 
Q: A n...
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ATI RN Nursing Care of Children PROCTORED Questions with Answers
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ATI RN Nursing Care of Children PROCTORED Questions with Answers 
A nurse is auscultating the lungs of an adolescent who has asthma. The nurse 
should identify thesound as which of the following? Click the audio button to 
listen. 
A- Biots respiration 
B- Chaney Stokes respiration 
C- tackypnea 
D - Bradypnea 
Answer- c 
A nurse is caring for a school-age child who has peripheral edema. Which of the 
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followingassessments should the nurse perform to confirm peripheral edema? 
A- Pal...
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ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME (ARDS), ACUTE RESPIRATOR| LATEST UPDATES 2024/25 APPROVED| Y FAILURE, MECHANICAL VENTILATION/ QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, RATED A+
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ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME (ARDS), 
ACUTE RESPIRATORY FAILURE, MECHANICAL 
VENTILATION/ QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, RATED A+ 
You're providing care to a patient who is being treated for aspiration pneumonia. The patient is on a 
100% non-rebreather mask. Which finding below is a HALLMARK sign and symptom that the patient is 
developing acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)?* 
A. The patient is experiencing bradypnea. 
B. The patient is tired and confused. 
C. The patient's PaO2 rem...
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