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NBME Step 1 (Answered) Verified Solution
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NBME Step 1 (Answered) Verified Solution 
 
Formation of hypnozoites 
-Pt has malaria → one of the features is that it forms hypnozoites and has the PBS shown 
 
Chloroquine resistance 
-Can happen but it is not a feature 
A 30M, who is a migrant farm worker presents to the ED b/c of a 1-wk Hx of fever, chills, & severe headache. He immigrated to the midwestern USA from Honduras 1 year ago. He is alert. Temp is 104F, pulse is 101/min, RR are 20/min, BP is 105/62. The lungs are clear to auscult...
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CCA Exam Prep Test Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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CCA Exam Prep Test Questions With 100% 
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The nose, mouth, sinuses, pharynx, & larynx make up the? - answerThe upper respiratory 
tract 
Mary Giovanni is in the hospital recovering from colon resection surgery. Based on her 
symptoms, her doctors are concerned about the possibility that she has developed a pulmonary 
embolism. Which of the following procedures will provide the definitive diagnosis? 
a) Chest X-ray 
b) Pulmonary angiography 
c) Lung scan 
d) None of the above - ans...
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FIELD CRAFT 2 68W WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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A difference in pupil size greater then 1.0 mm 
Is considered abnormal 
 
 
 
If both eyes are fialated but not reactive to light 
Brain stem injury is probable 
 
 
 
If csf is draining from nose or ears you should suspect? 
Basilar skull fracture 
 
 
 
Different types of scalp injuries? 
Avulsions abrasions, lacerations 
 
 
 
Types of skull fractures 
Linear, basilar, mandible, depressed, nasal, mid-faced 
 
 
 
Conplaing of missing tooth feeling. 
Mandible skull fracture 
 
 
 
Linear skull...
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Med-Surg II #2 – Endocrine Test Questions and Correct Solutions Graded to Pass
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1. Review the structure and function of the endocrine system. - The Hypothalamus is in control of body temperature, emotions, and sexual activity, regulates metabolism, and stimulates other body systems by regulating the anterior pituitary glands, releasing hormones directly through posterior pituitary gland, and through the endocrine cells of the adrenal medulla. The hormones travel through the blood (ductless system) to target cells around the body. 
 
Negative feedback loop is the major r...
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CMSRN Exam Prep 2020 with 100% correct answers 2023 updated&verified
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Gastrointestinal Bleeding (Cause/Symptoms/Diagnosis/Treatment) 
Causes: Mallory-Weiss tear, cancer, NSAID use, history of GERD. 
Symptoms: Abdominal discomfort, red bloody stools, asymptomatic. 
Diagnosis: CBC, endoscope to confirm. 
Treatment: Cause-based. Fluid replacement. Locating source. 
 
 
 
Cirrhosis (Cause/Symptoms/Diagnosis/Treatment) 
Causes: Scar tissue replaces healthy liver tissue. Lipids stored in body cells instead. 
Symptoms: Abdominal pain, drowsiness, weight loss. History of ...
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NRNP 6635 Midterm Study WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2024
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1.	coup-contre- coup injury 
 
2.	Scalp lacera- tion: what, effect, management 
 
 
 
 
 
3.	Skull fracture: types, effect, management 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
4.	Brain injury: types, effect, management 
 
Dual impacting of the brain into the skull; coup injury occurs at the point of impact; contrecoup injury occurs on the opposite side of impact, as the brain rebounds. 
Primary head injury 
profuse bleeding - signs of hypovolemia Apply direct pressure 
Suture/ staple laceration 
Lidocaine 1% w...
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Orthopedic Nursing review Course 234 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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Orthopedic Nursing review Course 234 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
Rheumatoid Arthritis - CORRECT ANSWER * Systemic, Multi system inflammatory disorder 
* Affects synovial membrane of the joints 
* Periods of exacerbation and remissions 
 
Rheumatoid Arthritis Presentation - CORRECT ANSWER * Uniform joint space narrowing 
* Peak onset ages 40-60 
* Hypertrophied synovium (lining) thickens an invades surrounding tissue 
* Nodules in the joints 
* Morning Stiffness and stiffness after rest 
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CNRN Exam 157 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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CNRN Exam 157 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
Glascow Coma Scale (GCS) - CORRECT ANSWER Used to assess/classify level of consciousness particularly in acute stages of injury or comatose patients. The scale ranges from 3-15. Score 13-15=mild injury. Score 9-12=moderate injury. Score less than 8=severe brain injury. 
If patient is unresponsive to auditory cues, tactile stimulation is applied. Begin with gentle touching or gentle shaking, if no response, more pressure or pinching to the upper c...
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AQA GCSE Biology Paper 2 ALL ANSWERS CORRECT 2024/25 EDITION GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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What is homeostasis? 
The maintenance of a constant internal environment. 
What is a stimulus? 
A change in your environment than requires a response. e.g Light, sound, touch, pressure, pain, chemical or temperature. 
What do the receptors do? 
Detect the stimulus or change in environment. 
What happens after the receptors? 
Receptors send messages to the CNS via the sensory neurone. 
What makes up the central nervous system? 
The brain or spinal cord 
What is an effector? 
Muscles or glands tha...
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VSC Theories-practice exam with correct answers 2024.
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Neurologic components of the chiropractic adjustment include:	All of the above 
*Note*: this includes... 
Analgesic, Muscle spasm or myofascial cycle, & Nerve root compression 
Its been suggested that spinal dysfunction may alter skin conduction by inducing sympathetically mediated changes in sweat gland secretions. is a special test used to measure the skin's electrical conductivity.	Galvanic Skin Resistance 
Examples of possible contraindications to chiropractic adjustment includes all of the...
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