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SSM TCAR review exam 2024 with 100% correct answers
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What are the definitive options for pelvic fracture stabilization and hemorrhage control? - correct answer External Fixation 
Interventional Radiology 
Open reduction & Internal fixation 
 
How are closed mid-shaft femur fractures managed? - correct answer Intramedullary nail fixation 
 
What makes a fracture comminuted? - correct answer The bone is in multiple pieces 
 
Physiologic criteria for trauma center care? - correct answer SBP<90 
Resp rate <10 or >29 
GCS <14 
 
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Test Bank For Primary Care Interprofessional Collaborative Practice 6th Edition By Buttaro 9780323570152 Chapter 1-228 Complete Guide.
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Test Bank For Primary Care: A Collaborative Practice 6th Edition By Terry Mahan Buttaro; Patricia Polgar-Bailey; Joanne Sandberg-Cook; JoAnn Trybulski. Chapter 1 Interprofessional Collaborative Practice 2 Translating Research Into Clinical Practice 3 Empowering Patients as Collaborative Partners 4 Coordinated Chronic Care 5 An Introduction to Health Care Disparities and Culturally Responsive Primary Care 6 Patient/Family Education and Health Literacy 7 Genetic Considerations in Primary Care 8 Ri...
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{NGN}ATI PEDIATRIC EXAM TEST BANK 2019-2023 EVERYTHING ON ATI PEDIATRICS INCLUDING NCLEX QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (BEST DOCUMENT FOR ATI PEDS)GRADEd A+
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1. A nurse is collecting data from a 9-month-old infant. Which of the following findings would require further 
intervention? 
A. Positive Babinski reflex 
Rationale: The Babinski reflex disappears after 1 year of age. Therefore, a 9-month-old infantwith a positive 
Babinski reflex is a finding that does not require further intervention. 
B. Posi...
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Final Exam: BIOS 251 / BIOS251 (New 2024/ 2025 Update) Anatomy and Physiology I Exam | Guide with Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| A Grade - Chamberlain
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Smooth Muscle 
 
 
Answer: 
Involuntary muscle found inside many internal organs of the body 
 
One central nucleus 
 
 
 
QUESTION 
 Cardiac Muscle 
 
 
Answer: 
Involuntary muscle tissue found only in the heart. 
 
intercalated disc, strations, one nucleus 
 
 
 
QUESTION 
 Skeletal Muscle 
 
 
Answer: 
Striated, volunt...
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Test Bank For Primary Care: A Collaborative Practice 6th Edition By Terry Mahan Buttaro; Patricia Polgar-Bailey; Joanne Sandberg-Cook; JoAnn Trybulski. Chapter 1 Interprofessional Collaborative Practice 2 Translating Research Into Clinical Practice 3 Empowering Patients as Collaborative Partners 4 Coordinated Chronic Care 5 An Introduction to Health Care Disparities and Culturally Responsive Primary Care 6 Patient/Family Education and Health Literacy 7 Genetic Considerations in Primary Care 8 Ri...
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MS Quiz 9 | Fractures and Amputations, Connective Tissues Latest Update 100% Verified
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MS Quiz 9 | Fractures and Amputations, 
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What type of connective tissue is primarily responsible for binding bones together at joints? 
- A) Cartilage 
- B) Ligaments 
- C) Tendons 
- D) Adipose tissue 
 
B) Ligaments 
*Rationale:* Ligaments are connective tissues that connect bones to other bones at joints, 
providing stability and support. 
 
Which type of fracture involves a break that does not penetrate the skin? 
- A) Compound fracture 
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Hondros 172 Quiz 1 Latest Version 
 
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calcium level 8.5-10 
 
calcium facts bound to proteins 
regulated by pth 
regulates transmission of nerve impulses 
Reciprocates with PHOSPHATE 
 
Hypocalcemia is caused by hypoALBUMINemia 
 
S/S of hypocalcemia tetany 
muscle cramps 
troussous - hand bend thing 
chovotskys- cheek twitch 
cardiac dysrhythmias 
seizures 
laryngospasm 
 
Treatment for hypocalcemia oral/iv supplement 
 
Hypercalcemia is caused by malignancy 
hyperthyroidism 
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QUESTION 
 osteoarthritis typical presentation 
>50 years old, asymptomatic-severe joint pain and stiffness, asymmetric local distribution 
WITHOUT systemic manifestations, not very inflammatory, distal interphalangeal finger joints 
(Heberden nodes), proximal interphalangeal finger joints (Bouchard nodes), first 
carpometacarpal joint, knees, hi...
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MSC ORT Trauma final Study Exam 
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Two most common causes of fracture - CORRECT ANSWER--falls 
-automobile accidents 
4 most common fractures bones - CORRECT ANSWER-1. vertebral body 
2. distal radius 
3. proximal femur (hip) 
4. Tibia/fibula (ankle) 
Acute fracture - CORRECT ANSWER-a single traumatic incident 
Stress fracture - CORRECT ANSWER-bone reacts to repeated loading 
insufficiency fracture - CORRECT ANSWER--Force load on bone is normal but fracture 
occurs in b...
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Orthopedic Test review Surgical Technology questions with correct answers
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Fracture classifications CORRECT ANSWER Open and closed 
 
Causes of fractures CORRECT ANSWER trauma and pathological 
 
types of fractures CORRECT ANSWER know what each are 
Greenstick/stress: barely fractured 
Potts: @ fibula near ankle 
Colles: Fall on outsretched hand (FOOSH) 
Compound: penetrates skin 
Comminuted: more than 2 pieces of bone fragments 
Transverse: horizontal fracture 
Oblique: angled across cortices 
Spiral: curves around bone 
Impacted: end of bones forced into each other 
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What do all vertebrae possess? - transverse process and vertebral foramen 
What is the longest and strongest bone of the face? - Mandible 
The temporal bone riddled with sinuses - Mastoid Process 
What is a Colle's Fracture? - A break in the distal end of the radius 
What is the most common site for fractures in the Humerus? - surgical neck 
Sagittal Suture - Right and Left Parietal 
Lambdoid Suture - Occipital and Parietal Bone 
Squamosal Suture - temporal and parietal Bone 
Coronal Suture - P...
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