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MCSDs, VAD, Total Artificial Heart, Heart Transplantation || with 100% Verified Solutions.
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What is the gold standard for treating end stage heart failure? correct answers Transplantation! 
 
Due to scarcity of available organs, alternative means for providing cardiac support are required. Mechanical circulatory support devices (MCSDs) have the potential to treatment patients with end stage heart failure. 
 
MCSDs include: 
Intra-aortic balloon pump (IABP) 
Impella 
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) 
Ventricular assist devices (VADs) 
Total artificial heart (TAH) 
 
True or f...
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CSDS 512 - Exam #1
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What are the structural differences between adult and children and how do 
these differences impact feeding progression? 
- Infants Positionally - various structures are very close to one another and infant 
has a large amount of subcutaneous fat 
-Tongue fills almost entire oral cavity 
-Fat pads in the cheeks help support oral and pharyngeal function 
add in later 
Each transition in the feeding progression causes the infant to have to integrate 
new sensory, motor, and interaction demands. Un...
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CSDS 501 Midterm Exam Questions and Answers Graded A
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What are the three areas of Evidence-based Practice? 
he integration of clinical expertise/expert opinion, evidence (external and internal) 
and client/patient/caregiver perspectives 
What is clinical expertise/expert opinion 
the knowledge, judgment, and critical reasoning acquired through your training 
and professional experiences 
What is evidence? 
the best available information gathered from the scientific literature (external 
evidence) and from data and observations collected on your ind...
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CSDS-95 Final Exam questions and answers 2024
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CSDS-95 Final Exam questions and 
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CSDS 512 - Exam #1
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What are the structural differences between adult and children and how do 
these differences impact feeding progression? 
- Infants Positionally - various structures are very close to one another and infant 
has a large amount of subcutaneous fat 
-Tongue fills almost entire oral cavity 
-Fat pads in the cheeks help support oral and pharyngeal function 
add in later 
Each transition in the feeding progression causes the infant to have to integrate 
new sensory, motor, and interaction demands. Un...
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CSDS 101- Definitions for Midterm
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CSDS 101- Definitions for Midterm 
Phonetics 
study of speech sounds
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CSDS 172 final exam 2023 with complete solutions
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What is exteroceptors? - Answer- mediate sight, sound, smell, & cutaneous sensations ex. (touch, superfacial pain, temperature, itching, tickling) 
 
What are proprioceptors? - Answer- mediate deep somatic sensation from receptors beneath the skin, in muscles & joints & in the inner ear. ex. (pressure, movement, vibration, deep pain, equilibrium) 
 
What are interceptors? - Answer- mediate sensation from the viscera as well as visceral pain & pressure or distention. 
 
What are pain receptors? -...
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WEB WOC Wound Care Questions And Answers.
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TIMERS - Tissue management 
Inflammation/infection control 
Moisture balance 
Edge/epithelial advancement 
Regeneration/repair of tissue 
Social/patient related factors 
Framework used to provide an optimal physiologic wound environment that is conducive to healing - 
TIMERS 
Goal of tissue management - to remove non-viable, necrotic tissue as well as non-functional tissue 
such as hypergranulation 
goal of inflammation or infection control - eliminate infection and control bioburden 
goal of mo...
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WEB WOC Wound Care Questions & Answers(GRADED A+)
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TIMERS - ANSWERTissue management 
 
Inflammation/infection control 
 
Moisture balance 
 
Edge/epithelial advancement 
 
Regeneration/repair of tissue 
 
Social/patient related factors 
 
Framework used to provide an optimal physiologic wound environment that is conducive to healing - ANSWERTIMERS 
 
Goal of tissue management - ANSWERto remove non-viable, necrotic tissue as well as non-functional tissue such as hypergranulation 
 
goal of inflammation or infection control - ANSWEReliminate infec...
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csds 172 exam 1 (broadman's areas) questions and answers
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Frontal Lobe - Answer- This lobe is associated with higher level cognitive functions like reasoning and judgment. Most importantly for speech pathologists, the frontal lobe contains several cortical areas involved in the control of voluntary muscle movement, including those necessary for the production of speech and swallowing. 
 
Primary motor cortex (precentral gyrus or motor strip): - Answer- -This precentral gyrus is a very prominent gyrus and located immediately anterior to the central sulc...
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