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DAANCE Module 3 Exam Questions and Answers Graded A +
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DAANCE Module 3 Exam Questions and Answers Graded A + 
 
Pulmonary artery - One of two arteries that carry venous (oxygen poor) blood from heart to lungs 
 
What type of intubation is preferred with emesis with aspiration? - ETT. LMA or combitube acceptable. 
 
What emergency would a cricothyrotomy typically be performed? - Airway obstruction 
 
Atropine would be given in which emergency? - Symptomatic bradycardia 
 
Adenosine would be given in which emergency? - SVT 
 
Amiodarone would be given...
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CNIM - ABRET PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS|100% verified
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CNIM - ABRET PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 
Cavities inside the skull CORRECT ANSWER Anterior/middle/posterior fossa 
 
Cranial bones CORRECT ANSWER Frontal, occipital, sphenoid, ethmoid (unpaired). Parietal & temporal (paired). 
 
Mental protuberance CORRECT ANSWER chin bone 
 
MCA supply of the cerebral cortex CORRECT ANSWER Hand + face/mouth/auditory 
 
Cranial nerves CORRECT ANSWER -12 pairs (Mixed fibers: sensory/motor/both). 
-Emerge @ irregular intervals from the brain. 
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CAISS Actual Exam Questions and Answers Latest Update 2023-2024 Graded A+
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CAISS Actual Exam Questions and Answers Latest Update Graded A+. Parentheseses Include synonyms or occasionally, non-clinical terms and provide a definition 
for the injury description. 
Semicolons Separate injury descriptors that are comparable in severity. 
Bold Type Identifies an anatomical structure 
Italics Are used for proper-named anatomical structures or injuries, and for OIS grades. 
AIS .1 Minor 
AIS .2 Moderate 
AIS .3 Serious 
AIS .4 Severe 
AIS .5 Critical 
AIS .6 Maximum 
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Y3 ANATOMY FINAL EXAM | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+
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Y3 ANATOMY FINAL EXAM | 
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peritoneum 
Correct Answer: lining found on the inside wall of pelvic cavity 
Parietal vs Visceral peritoneum 
Correct Answer: Parietal: lines walls of cavity 
Visceral: covers viscera (organs) 
1) vesicouterine pouch 
2) Rectouterine pouch 
3) rectovesical pouch 
Correct Answer: 1) fold between bladder and uterus 
2) between uterus and rectum 
3) between rectum and bladder 
Perimetrium 
Correct Answer...
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SSM SCRN Review Exam 2024 with 100% correct answers
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Stroke Risk Factors - Age 
Gender (men >women) 
Genetics 
Stroke Primary Prevention - Tobacco cessation 
Blood pressure reduction 
Stroke Secondary Prevention - Prevention of another stroke 
Targets treatment for change once disease is present i.e. Blood Pressure control, LDL control, recognition of S/S stroke 
Frontal Lobe Functions - LOC Regulates personality and affect 
Impulsivity and judgement 
Abstract thinking 
Conjugate eye movements 
Frontal Lobe Precentral Gyrus - AKA Motor Strip 
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Nursing Tips- Mnemonics by RNpedia.com
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Nursing Tips- Mnemonics by RN 
 
Steps in the Nursing Process 
ADPIE (A Delicious PIE) 
A-ssessment 
D- iagnosis 
P-lanning 
I-mplementation 
E-valuaton 
Inflammation (HIPER) 
H-eat 
I-nduration 
P-ain 
E-dema 
R-edness 
Acid-Base (ROME) 
R-espiratory 
O-pposite 
M-etabolic 
E-qual 
CANCER'S Early Warning Signs 
CAUTION UP 
C-hange in bowel or bladder 
A- lesion that does not heal 
U-nusual bleeding or discharge 
T-hickening or lump in breast or elsewhere 
I-ndigestion or difficulty swallowing ...
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ATLS FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS A+ GRADED 100% VERIFIED
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1. what is the #1 cause of preventable deaths after trauma?: hemorrhage 
2. what initital labs should be drawn when starting an IV in trauma?: type and 
cross 
CBC for baselines 
preg test for females 
blod gases and lactate for shock 
3. what are the 3 contra indications for a foley in trauma?: blood at eth urethral 
meatus 
perineal ecchymosis 
high riding or non-palpable prostate 
pel...
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NURS 612 Exam 3 Neuro Test Questions and Correct Answers
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What are the abnormal findings when testing Cranial nerve I (olfactory)? inability to perceive an odor on either side, anosnia (loss of smell), and the inability to discriminate odors. 
What are the abnormal findings when testing Cranial nerve II (optic)? abnormal fundi exam with opthalmoscope and problems with distant or near vision. 
What are the abnormal findings when testing cranial nerve III, IV, and VI? abnormal pupillary response, drooping eyelid, abnormal extraocular movements, problems ...
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Random from CPEN Practice Test 1 Solved 100% Correct 
plague (yersinia pestis) -Answer-- fever 
- *bloody sputum* 
- clinical pneumonia <-- *early sign* 
- sepsis + DIC <-- *late sign* 
anthrax (bacillius anthracis) -Answer-- fever 
- headache 
- dyspnea 
- cough 
- N/V 
- chest/abd pain 
botulism (clostridium botulinum) -Answer--*descending* flaccid paralysis 
- cranial nerve palsy 
- normal mentation 
smallpox (variola) -Answer-- fever 
- vesiculopustular leisons in face + trunk 
Dextros...
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Challenging VTNE questions
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Challenging VTNE questions 
You are asked to run an electrocardiogram (ECG) strip on a pet. There are three leads on your machine. One is white, one is black, and one is red. Where should these be placed? 
Answer: White: right forelimb, black: left forelimb, red: left hindlimb 
 
 
Explanation - White= right front 
Black= left front 
Red= left hind 
Green (if present)= right hind 
 
The easy ways to remember these: You read your newspaper in the morning (black and white towards front of pet), Ch...
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