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NURS 611 Patho Quiz 4 Questions with Correct Verified Answers and 2024
  • NURS 611 Patho Quiz 4 Questions with Correct Verified Answers and 2024

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  • Increased platelet function, and consequent hypercoagulability, can be caused by: - Vascular damage Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) is characterized by: - hemorrhage Sue is fatigued and some blood tests are done. Her results include Hct 40%; Hgb 8g/dL; WBC 8,000; platelets 175,000. The nurse should interpret Sue's blood work as indicative of: - low hemoglobin/anemia The patient is an average-sized adult and has abnormal microcytic hypochromic red blood cells due to a long-te...
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NURSING CARE OF THE ADULT 2 FINAL EXAM
  • NURSING CARE OF THE ADULT 2 FINAL EXAM

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  • an excess or urea and other nitrogenous wastes in the blood trachoma labyrinthitis uremia hemorrhoids 1 of 254 Definition percentage of total blood volume consisting of RBCs plasma hematocrit hemostasis hemoglobin 2 of 254 Definition denotes a complete cycle including fill, dwell, and drain phases of peritoneal dialysis blindness exchange palliation enucleation 3 of 254 Definition sensation of fullness or pain in the ear chvostek sign otalgia nephrotic syndrome euthyroid...
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NU664A Pediatric Hematologic DisordersQuestions With Complete Solutions
  • NU664A Pediatric Hematologic DisordersQuestions With Complete Solutions

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  • Iron deficiency anemia correct answer: Most common anemia of childhood Reduction in RBC mass or hemoglobin concentration to a level that is >2 SD below mean in healthy children Screening for iron deficiency anemia correct answer: should occur between 9 months to 1 year etiology of iron deficiency anemia correct answer: Microcytic anemia reflecting defect in production of hemoglobin during erythrocyte maturation Results from defect in heme synthesis due to inadequate quantities of i...
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ASCP MLS Haematology Questions and Answers +Rationale/ 2024 Study Guide Graded A+
  • ASCP MLS Haematology Questions and Answers +Rationale/ 2024 Study Guide Graded A+

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  • ASCP MLS Haematology Questions and Answers +Rationale/ 2024 Study Guide Graded A+ Which of the following results on an automated differential suggests that a peripheral smear should be reviewed manually? A. Segs = 70% B. Band = 6% C. Mono = 15% D. Eos = 2% [Ans: - C. A relative monocyte count of 15% is abnormal, given that the baseline monocyte count in a normal differential is between 1% and 8%. An increased monocyte count may signal a myeloproliferative process such as chronic myelom...
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Parasitology AAB questions and answrs(latest upate)
  • Parasitology AAB questions and answrs(latest upate)

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  • Human parasite; trophozoite motile, reproducing, feeding stage amebae excreeted as trophozoites cant mature to cyst infective stage Human parasite; cyst nonmotile; nonfeeding stage infective stage for humans transission of cys stage by fecally contam food or water cxcystation occurs in lower intestine, and organisms begin to mult as trophozoites human parasites: identifying cyst round oval shape, non motile, refractile, thick wall, often 1 nucleus human parasite;...
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ASCP: Hematology Polansky Cards with correct questions and 100% correct answers latest 2023 update graded A+
  • ASCP: Hematology Polansky Cards with correct questions and 100% correct answers latest 2023 update graded A+

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  • ASCP: Hematology Polansky Cards with correct questions and 100% correct answers latest 2023 update graded A+ What type of Leukocyte Abnormality is seen? Infection, inflammation. - ANSWER>>>Toxic granulation What type of Leukocyte Abnormality is seen? Infections, burns - ANSWER>>>Döhle bodies What type of Leukocyte Abnormality is seen? Septicemia, drugs, toxins, radiation. - ANSWER>>>Vacuolization Erythropoiesis: 7 mo of gestation—age 4 yr - ANSWER>>...
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Exam 2: Bioarchaeology Potential Questions  #1, 2, 3
  • Exam 2: Bioarchaeology Potential Questions #1, 2, 3

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  • Exam 2: Bioarchaeology Potential Questions #1, 2, 3 1. Describe the general growth and development of from subadult to adult. No need to emphasize the categorization of age. Outline general health indicators that can interrupt this process. 2. Explain DoHAD, breakdown of osteological paradox, heterogeneity of frailty 3. Outline one to two theoretical approaches that bioarchaeology uses to integrate the social environmental context (i.e., life-course, biocultural, mother-nexus, and em...
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Test Bank for Davis Advantage for Understanding Medical-Surgical Nursing 6th Edition Linda S. Williams Paula D. Hopper
  • Test Bank for Davis Advantage for Understanding Medical-Surgical Nursing 6th Edition Linda S. Williams Paula D. Hopper

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  • Test Bank for Davis Advantage for Understanding Medical-Surgical Nursing 6th Edition Linda S. Williams Paula D. Hopper. A nurse would perform which of the following to detect varicose veins in a client? 1. Trendelenburg test 2. Arteriography 3. Romberg test 4. Babinski test Answer: 1 Rationale: The Trendelenburg test evaluates the backflow of blood through defective valves. After raising the legs to empty the veins, the client stands, and if the veins fill from above the site of suspect...
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Pathology Exam 2 RBC disorders Questions With All Correct Answers Already Passed!!
  • Pathology Exam 2 RBC disorders Questions With All Correct Answers Already Passed!!

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  • 2 types of RBC pathologies - Answer-Anemia Polycythemia (erythrocytosis) - rare Anemia - Answer-Reduction of total circulating red cell mass to subnormal levels. Polycythemia - Answer-An increase in the number of RBCs MCV - Answer-Mean cell volume Lab term Average of the volume of all RBC in a sample MCH - Answer-Mean cell hemoglobin Lab term Average Hemoglobin content per RBC MCHC - Answer-Mean cell hemoglobin concentration Lab term Average hemoglobin concentration in a given volume...
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NR 507: MIDTERM REVIEW
  • NR 507: MIDTERM REVIEW

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  • Hematology Hematopoiesis: -process of blood cell production -Constant throughout life to replace RBCs that grow old and die, arekilled by disease, or are lost through bleeding -Occurs in liver and spleen of fetus -Occurs in bone marrow after birth -2 stages: 1. Proliferation (mitotic division) 2. Maturation (differentiation) -Bone marrow: red (hematopoietic/active) & yellow (fatty/inactive) Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs)- all blood cells are created from HSCs -signaled to undergo diff...
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