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Field craft 2 68w Exam Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated)
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A difference in pupil size greater then 1.0 mm - answerIs considered abnormal 
If both eyes are fialated but not reactive to light - answerBrain stem injury is probable 
If csf is draining from nose or ears you should suspect? - answerBasilar skull fracture 
Different types of scalp injuries? - answerAvulsions abrasions, lacerations 
Types of skull fractures - answerLinear, basilar, mandible, depressed, nasal, mid-faced 
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NUR 232 Final Exam Questions with 100% Complete Solutions Graded to Pass
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What medication can be given before chemo to help with nausea/vomiting? 
antiemetic- give about 30 minutes before 
 
 
Hodgkins Lymphoma 
distinguished from other lymphomas by the presence of large, cancerous lymphocytes known as Reed-Sternberg cells 
Key finding- enlarged, firm, nodular, lymph nodes 
 
 
Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma 
Disease is diffuse rather than nodular, starts from lymphocytes, cells are undifferentiated or poorly differentiated 
 
 
What is the most common head injury in a child...
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Field craft 2 68w Exam Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated)
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A difference in pupil size greater then 1.0 mm - answerIs considered abnormal 
If both eyes are fialated but not reactive to light - answerBrain stem injury is probable 
If csf is draining from nose or ears you should suspect? - answerBasilar skull fracture 
Different types of scalp injuries? - answerAvulsions abrasions, lacerations 
Types of skull fractures - answerLinear, basilar, mandible, depressed, nasal, mid-faced 
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Nursing 403 Final Exam Questions With Complete Solutions
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What is the gold standard for ICP monitoring? correct answer: ventriculostomy 
 
What can a ventriculostomy be used for? correct answer: draw samples and reduce pressures 
 
What needs to be closely monitored with ventriculostomy used to drain CSF correct answer: position of patient 
 
what does the ventriculostomy need to be in line with correct answer: external auditory meatus 
 
what kinds of things affect ICP waveforms correct answer: clots, kinks, bubbles in the tubing 
 
what does it ...
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NU410 Final Exam Study Guide with Complete Solutions
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NU410 Final Exam Study Guide with 
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Hemorrhagic Stroke S/S & Treatment - Ans:-- Vomiting, bleeding, severe headache, sudden changes 
in LOC, one sided numbness/weakness, slurred speech, loss of coordination, & visual disturbances 
- Surgery is rare, bedrest with sedation, work to prevent/tx complications 
Ischemic Stroke S/S & Treatment - Ans:-- One sided numbness/weakness, slurred speech, loss of 
coordination, confusion, & visual disturbances 
- Tx with tPA, anticoagulation ...
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Paramedic NREMT Exam Prep (Answered) 2023/2024
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Paramedic NREMT Exam Prep (Answered) 2023/2024 
 
The Parkland formula for the total fluid requirement in 24 hours is as follows: 4ml x TBSA (%) x body weight (kg); 50% given in first eight hours; 50% given in next 16 hours. 
What is the Parkland Formula? 
Graves 
The majority of symptoms of ________ disease are caused by the excessive production of thyroid hormones by the thyroid 
Graves 
_________ disease is thought to be caused by an antibody that stimulates overproduction of thyroid hormone....
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CCRN Barrons neurological concepts Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Which cranial nerve is often affected with a basilar skull fracture - Answer- I (olfactory)- 
smell 
Which cranial nerve deals with pupillary function - Answer- III (oculomotor) 
All cranial nerves arise from the brainstem except which two - Answer- cranial nerves I 
(olfactory-smell) and II (optic- sight) 
+ they arise from the cerebrum above the brain stem 
This cranial nerve is tested by doll's eyes and cold caloric ex...
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SATA exam 3 Questions and Answers 100% Verified
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1. A nurse is caring for clients in a busy emergency department. Which actions should the nurse take to 
ensure client and staff safety? (Select all that apply.) a. Leave the stretcher in the lowest position with 
rails down so that the client can access the bathroom. b. Use two identifiers before each intervention 
and before mediation administration. c. Attempt de-escalation strategies for clients who demonstrate 
aggressive behaviors. d. Search the belongings of clients with altered mental st...
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CRNA School Interview Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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What is a common side effect of phenylephrine / vasopressin ️️bradycardia 
what receptors does vasopressin work on ️️alpha 1 receptors 
whats the difference between alpha and beta receptors ️️alpha constricts and beta relaxes, 
alpha on arteries, beta are in skeletal 
1st line vasopressor for septic shock ️️norepinephrine 
what would you use if norepinephrine or phenylephrine weren't working what would you 
consider ne...
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CRNA School Interview Questions And Correct Answers
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What is a common side effect of phenylephrine / vasopressin - answerbradycardia 
what receptors does vasopressin work on - answeralpha 1 receptors 
whats the difference between alpha and beta receptors - answeralpha constricts and beta 
relaxes, alpha on arteries, beta are in skeletal 
1st line vasopressor for septic shock - answernorepinephrine 
what would you use if norepinephrine or phenylephrine weren't working what would you 
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