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NNP Practice Exam CCPR 2023 with 100% correct answers
  • NNP Practice Exam CCPR 2023 with 100% correct answers

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  • A 32 week gestation infant with decreased renal function develops systemic candidiasis. The best choice of antifungal therapy for this baby is a. amphotericin B lipid complex b. fluconazole c. flucytosine a. amphotericin B lipid complex Increased bowel sounds are indicative of a. Ileus b. Malrotation c. Starvation b. Malrotation Infants with Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome have a high risk for which anomaly? a. Microglossia b. Omphalocele c. Volvulus b. Omphalocele A...
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NNP Practice Exam (CCPR 2017)|176 QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS|VERIFIED
  • NNP Practice Exam (CCPR 2017)|176 QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS|VERIFIED

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  • NNP Practice Exam (CCPR 2017) A 32 week gestation infant with decreased renal function develops systemic candidiasis. The best choice of antifungal therapy for this baby is amphotericin B lipid complex fluconazole flucytosine ANSWER- a. amphotericin B lipid complex Increased bowel sounds are indicative of Ileus Malrotation Starvation ANSWER- b. Malrotation Infants with Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome have a high risk for which anomaly? Microglossia Omphalocele Volvulus ANSWER- b....
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NNP CCPR Practice Exam  2023 with 100% correct answers
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  • A 32 week gestation infant with decreased renal function develops systemic candidiasis. The best choice of antifungal therapy for this baby is a. amphotericin B lipid complex b. fluconazole c. flucytosine a. amphotericin B lipid complex amphotericin B is chosen for tx for all candida infections because of its efficacy, safety, decreased cost and better renal penetrance. This baby need ampho B with a lipid complex bc it is less nephrotoxic. fluconazole is used in many NICUs as cand...
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MCCQE1 Exam Questions With Verified Solutions
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  • MCCQE1 Exam Questions With Verified Solutions Fitz-Hugh-Curtis syndrome - answerPerihepatic infection which results in liver capsule (aka Glisson's capsule) inflammation from pelvic infections such as gonorrhea & chlamydia Rocephin - answerCeftriaxone 125mg Koilocytosis - answerNuclear enlargement with atypical peri nuclear halo Cefixime - answerFixime 400mg Fixime 400mg - answerCefixime U wave represents - answerrepolarization of the purkinje fibers. Seen in 1) Hypokalaemia. 2) Hyperc...
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NNP PRACTICE EXAM (CCPR 2024/25) EXAM REVIEW  QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, GRADED A+/
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  • NNP PRACTICE EXAM (CCPR 2024/25) EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, GRADED A+/ A 32 week gestation infant with decreased renal function develops systemic candidiasis. The best choice of antifungal therapy for this baby is a. amphotericin B lipid complex b. fluconazole c. flucytosine - -a. amphotericin B lipid complex Increased bowel sounds are indicative of a. Ileus b. Malrotation c. Starvation - -b. Malrotation Infants with Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome have a high risk for which ano...
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OB II Final Exam Study Guide
  • OB II Final Exam Study Guide

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  • Patient History - Information needed: Hx of C-section, GPA Fetal Lie - Determined by sonographer, head/feet position Fetal Position - Determined by sonographer, heart/stomach on left side Hypoechoic Structures - Located in mid-line fetal brain, help determine BPD and HC measurement: thalamus Pulmonary Hypoplasia - Evaluation of fetal chest/thorax, comparison measurement: AC Fetal Lung Appearance - Early gestation: hypoechoic compared to liver, later gestation: hyperechoic compared to liv...
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CCPR Study Workbook Questions |Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified
  • CCPR Study Workbook Questions |Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified

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  • CCPR Study Workbook Questions |Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified The neonate has a limited ability to ________urine. - answerconcentrate The best time for alpha-fetoprotein screening is: - answer15-22 weeks Low or high levels of alpha-fetoprotein are associated with chromosomal anomalies? - answerLow Nuchal lucency screening is useful in diagnosing: - answertrisomy 21 risk True or false: A negative contraction stress test is more reassuring than a nonreactive non-stress test...
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ATI RN Concept Based Assessment Level 3 EXAM Q&A GRADE A+
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  • ATI RN Concept Based Assessment Level 3 EXAM Q&A GRADE A+ The child with Down syndrome should be evaluated for which condition before participating in some sports? a. Hyperflexibility b. Cutis marmorata c. Atlantoaxial instability d. Speckling of iris (Brushfield spots) -ANSWER- C. Atlantoaxial instability - Children with Down syndrome are at risk for atlantoaxial instability. Before participating in sports that put stress on the head and neck, a radiologic examination should be done....
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PEDS FINAL EXAM Practice Q's with 100% correct answers
  • PEDS FINAL EXAM Practice Q's with 100% correct answers

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  • -----------WEEK 9------ A client presents to clinic for the first time. The provider discovers that the client was diagnosed with prader-willi syndrome. What symptoms does the provider expect to find during this encounter? >>Hyperphagia, obesity, and strabismus Lethargy and stridor and irritability Low-set ears, short stature, webbed neck Flat nasal bridge, epicanthal folds and heart murmur Prader-Willi Syndrome 1) Caused by a lack of genetic material in the 15 pair of c...
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  • NSG 6435 week 9 quiz latest update already passed A client presents to clinic for the first time. The provider discovers that the client was diagnosed with Prader-Willi syndrome. What symptoms does the provider expect to find during this encounter: Hyperphasia, obesity, and strabismus a client with Prader-Willi syndrome, well-known to the clinic, presents today for an annual physical. This client is at higher risk and should be screened for what medical condition? Type 2 diabetes me...
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