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CPSI Exam Self Study for Preparation for CPSI Exam 2024/2025
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One that could cause an injury which would result in death, brain damage, permanent paralysis, loss of vision or a limb, or the destruction of an organ. 
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Falls to hard underlying surfaces; entanglement of clothing, strings, or ropes; head entrapment in equipment openings; and impact by moving or tipped apparatus 
Methods Used to Determine Shock Absorbency 
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Final Exam - NUR2063| NUR 2063 (Latest 2023 / 2024) Essentials of Pathophysiology - Rasmussen
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Pathophysiology - 
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1. Which of the following assessmentfindingsindicates analteration in homeostatic 
control mechanisms? 
- Fever 
2. Injury that occurs when blood flow is diminished to tissue is called injury. 
- ischemic 
3. The cancer growth continuum is divided into which of the following stages? 
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ALU 301 Chapter 11 Question and answers already passed 2024
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ALU 301 Chapter 11 Question and answers already passed 2024 Paralysis - correct answer A loss of muscle function of one or more muscle groups. Often a result of trauma to the brain or spinal cord, but other major causes include tumors, vascular insult, motor neuron or demyelinating diseases, inflammation and infection. Can be temporary, intermittent, progressive or permanent. 
 
Paresis - correct answer Incomplete or partial paralysis. 
 
Monoplegia/monoparesis - correct answer Paralysis o...
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Advanced Health Assessment – Neurology Questions & Correct Answers/ Graded A+
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What area of the brain houses the higher mental functions and is responsible for general movement, 
visceral functions, perception, behavior and integration of these functions. 
A. Corpus callosum 
B. Cerebellar 
C. Cerebrum 
D. Brainstem 
: C. cerebrum 
Cerebellar - integration of voluntary movement, process sensory information from eyes, ears, touch 
receptors and m/s 
Brainstem - The 12 cranial nerves arise from this part of the brain that controls involuntary 
functions. 
The 12 cranial n...
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NUR 405 Exam 4 (with Complete Solutions)
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Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) correct answers 1. Damage to any part of the spinal cord causing a temporary or permanent loss of sensory, motor, or autonomic dysfunction below the level of injury 
2. Causes: 
-MVA (38%) 
-Falls (30.5%) 
-Violence (13.5%) 
gun shot wounds, stabbing 
-Sport injuries (9%) 
diving, football 
-Degenerative 
older w osteoporosis 
-Cancer, hemorrhage 
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NUR 405 Exam 2 Questions & Answers 2024 Update 
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Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) correct answers 1. Damage to any part of the spinal cord causing a temporary or permanent loss of sensory, motor, or autonomic dysfunction below the level of injury 
2. Causes: 
-MVA (38%) 
-Falls (30.5%) 
-Violence (13.5%) 
gun shot wounds, stabbing 
-Sport injuries (9%) 
diving, football 
-Degenerative 
older w osteoporosis 
-Cancer, hemorrhage 
3. Permanent disabili...
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ALU 301 Chapter 11 (Neurological Disorders) Questions & Answers 100% Accurate
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Paralysis - ANSWER-A loss of muscle function of one or more muscle groups. Often a result of trauma to the brain or spinal cord, but other major causes include tumors, vascular insult, motor neuron or demyelinating diseases, inflammation and infection. Can be temporary, intermittent, progressive or permanent. 
 
Paresis - ANSWER-Incomplete or partial paralysis. 
 
Monoplegia/monoparesis - ANSWER-Paralysis or paresis of a single limb. 
 
Diplegia - ANSWER-Paralysis that is bilateral, usually affe...
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NUR 405 Exam 2 Questions & Answers 2024 Update
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NUR 405 Exam 2 Questions & Answers 2024 Update 
NUR 405 Exam 2 Questions & Answers 2024 Update 
 
Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) correct answers 1. Damage to any part of the spinal cord causing a temporary or permanent loss of sensory, motor, or autonomic dysfunction below the level of injury 
2. Causes: 
-MVA (38%) 
-Falls (30.5%) 
-Violence (13.5%) 
gun shot wounds, stabbing 
-Sport injuries (9%) 
diving, football 
-Degenerative 
older w osteoporosis 
-Cancer, hemorrhage 
3. Permanent disabili...
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HSC 4502 Unit 2 Exam with correct answers 2024
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The valve between the right atrium and right ventricle is named because it has _____. - answers-three cusps 
 
A small patch of tissue called the _____ acts as the pacemaker of the heart. - answers-sinoatrial node 
 
_____ samples the blood in each heart chamber for oxygen content and pressure. - answers-cardiac catheterization 
 
The simplest form of atherosclerosis is _____, which are thin, flat discolorations in the arteries that can enlarge and become thicker as they grow in length. - answer...
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Priority 1 One that could cause an injury which would result in death, brain damage, 
permanent paralysis, loss of vision or a limb, or the destruction of an organ. 
Four major causes of Priority 1 Falls to hard underlying surfaces; entanglement of clothing, 
strings, or ropes; head entrapment in equipment openings; and impact by moving or tipped 
apparatus 
Methods Used to Determine Shock Absorbency 200g maximum and 1000 HIC maximum 
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