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Epidemiology 	Questions Answered 100% correct
  • Epidemiology Questions Answered 100% correct

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  • Epidemiology Questions Answered 100% correct 1. Which bests describes the difference between epidemiology and medicine? Medicine focuses on individual health. Epidemiology focuses on population health. Medicine focuses on chronic diseases. Epidemiology focuses on acute illnesses. Medicine focuses on metabolic diseases. Epidemiology focuses on infectious diseases. Medicine is primarily for profit. Epidemiology is primarily non profit. Medicine focuses on individual health. Epidemio...
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Plastic Surgery Exam Review (with complete solutions)
  • Plastic Surgery Exam Review (with complete solutions)

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  • What is the main reason for using mineral oil during a procurement of a skin graft using a dermatome? correct answers Minimize Friction When the surgeon is removing a superficial lesion from a patient what retractor would be used to retract the skin edges? correct answers Double or single-prong skin hooks If a burn patient is brought to the OR with an arm greatly charred and distended with cyanotic fingers. What procedure would you anticipate to be performed? correct answers Escharotomy ...
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Plastic Surgery Exam Review 2023 with complete solution
  • Plastic Surgery Exam Review 2023 with complete solution

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  • Plastic Surgery Exam Review 2023 with complete solution What is the main reason for using mineral oil during a procurement of a skin graft using a dermatome? Minimize Friction When the surgeon is removing a superficial lesion from a patient what retractor would be used to retract the skin edges? Double or single-prong skin hooks If a burn patient is brought to the OR with an arm greatly charred and distended with cyanotic fingers. What procedure would you anticipate to be performed? Esch...
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STRESS AND ADAPTATION QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
  • STRESS AND ADAPTATION QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS

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  • STRESS AND ADAPTATION QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS Explanation: The nurse should introduce the client to a person who demonstrates a positive attitude or behavior as this promotes the ability to learn an adaptive response. The nurse should not ask the client to change her exercise regime, cut down on her food intake, or undergo liposuction surgery as that could lead to further medical complications. - CORRECT ANSWER A nurse is assessing an obese teenager who is unhappy and stressed out bec...
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STRESS & ADAPTATION NCLEX  QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWER  GRADE A+
  • STRESS & ADAPTATION NCLEX QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWER GRADE A+

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  • STRESS & ADAPTATION NCLEX QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWER GRADE A+ A client expresses to the nurse that she constantly feels irritated and loses her temper. During the course of the interview, the nurse finds that the client takes care of her mother who was confined to bed following a stroke. The client struggles to balance caring for her family and her mother. Which nrusing diagnosis would the nurse most likely identify for this client? a) Compromised family adjustment b) Caregiver ...
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Lymphedema questions & answers rated A+ 2023/2024
  • Lymphedema questions & answers rated A+ 2023/2024

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  • LymphedemaWhat is stage 1 of lymphedema? - correct answer The patient has an accumulation of protein-rich fluid in the affected area. There is pitting edema present. The edema will decrease with elevation of the limb overnight, and the edema increases with activity, heat, or humidity. What is stage 2 of lymphedema? - correct answer The patient has continued accumulation of protein-rich edema which is non-pitting. The skin begins to toughen. There is connective scar tissue and fibrosis present...
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State Board Esthetician Exam Review With Correct Questions & Answers
  • State Board Esthetician Exam Review With Correct Questions & Answers

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  • Vaccines - ANSWER Artificial way of tricking the immune system into making anitbodies Antibiotics - ANSWER Drugs that are made from extracts of living organisms that simply kill bacteria Acid Mantle - ANSWER layer of lipids and sweat secretions that help kill bacteria Langerhans Cells - ANSWER Guard Cells that Constantly Patrol the Epidermis Sun exposure - ANSWER worst enemy of the langerhans cells Herpes - ANSWER most frequently autoimmunity diease you will encounter as an esthet...
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Milady Esthetics State Board Exam 2023 Questions and Answers
  • Milady Esthetics State Board Exam 2023 Questions and Answers

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  • What does CRF stand for? - ANSWER-C. Cell renewal factor What is a baby's CRF? - ANSWER-C. 14 Days What is an example of a manual exfoliation? - ANSWER-A. A scrub Another name for Carbolic acid peel is: - ANSWER-B. Baker's peel Generally, estheticians will give a glycolic acid of _____% or less - ANSWER-B. 30 How many coats would a light Jessner's peel consist of? - ANSWER-A. 1 to 3 Generally, physicians administer glycolic acid of ____% or higher - ANSWER-D. 50 Which of ...
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ESTHETICS WRITTEN EXAM REVIEW (updated 2023)fully solved
  • ESTHETICS WRITTEN EXAM REVIEW (updated 2023)fully solved

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  • ESTHETICS WRITTEN EXAM REVIEW (updated 2023)fully solved What does CRF stand for? Cell renewal factor Which of the following are an example of A.H.A? Malic acid Where do enzymes in cosmetics come from? Vegetables and fruit The enzymes that come from pineapples are? Bromelain Endermology helps to improve the appearance of? Cellulite Abdominoplasty (tummy tuck) is also known as? Apronectomy (surgery) Surgery on the nose is technically known as? Rhin...
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CNOR-PREP Exam Questions With Verified Answers.
  • CNOR-PREP Exam Questions With Verified Answers.

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  • CNOR-PREP Exam Questions With Verified Answers. How do you do self-gowning and gloving relief members for a surgical team? - answerOpen sterile gown and gloves on a separate surface using aseptic technique Most effective way to reduce possibility of contamination of sterile field during induction, positioning and prep of patient - answerSurgical field should be covered during high activity in the OR Metal instruments stored with rubber protective tips need to be sterilized with this method...
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