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CPN Exam Questions and Answers 100% Correct(RATED A+)
  • CPN Exam Questions and Answers 100% Correct(RATED A+)

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  • monosomy - ANSWER-the loss of one chromosome from a pair; usually rare & fetus is usually non-viable trisomy - ANSWER-an addition to a pair of chromosomes; relatively common autosomal dominant inheritance - ANSWER-children of a heterozygous parent have a 50% chance of possessing the defective gene. children who don't inherit the defective gene will themselves have unaffected offspring. examples of autosomal dominant disorders (2) - ANSWER-marfan syndrome & neurofibromatosis autosoma...
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Ward Pediatrics Test 2 Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
  • Ward Pediatrics Test 2 Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers.

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  • Ward Pediatrics Test 2 Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers. Which inheritance pattern results from one parent having a mutation, and causes a mutation in every generation? - answerAutosomal dominant Which inheritance pattern results from both parents being carriers? - answerAutosomal recessive Which inheritance pattern results from a mutation on the X chromosome, and generally affects more females than males? - answerX-Linked dominant. Which inheritance pattern results from a mutati...
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Exam 5 NUR 404 | Questions with Verified Answers
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  • Exam 5 NUR 404 | Questions with Verified Answers Who is important to the school age child? Parents/authoritarian figures What is the Erickson’s stage for school age children? Industry vs. inferiority- fitting in, following the rules, conforming, social interactions, pride in their achievements How does school boost industry in school age children? Positive reinforcement, feel like they're doing well in school, gaining friends build them up, doing well, schooling, hobbies, and friends Wha...
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Audiology Praxis Study Questions Fully Solved
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  • What type of hearing loss is associated with Nager Syndrome - Conductive-underdeveloped cheek and jaw What type of hearing loss is associated with Pierre Robin Syndrome - Conductive- lower jaw abnormalities What type of hearing loss is associated with Saethre Chotzen syndrome - Most commonly conductive but can be mixed What type of hearing loss is associated with Alport Syndrome - SNHL What type of hearing loss is associated with Charcot-Marie-tooth syndrome - SNHL What type ...
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DANB RADIOLOGY EXAM PRACTICE  EXAM | QUESTIONS & 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATE | PASSED
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  • DANB RADIOLOGY EXAM PRACTICE EXAM | QUESTIONS & 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATE | PASSED Watch Correct Answer: Something you would ask the patient to remove before exposing a panoramic radiograph on them Panoramic Correct Answer: Type of film that allows the entire dentition to be viewed on a single film Caries Correct Answer: Bitewings are usually used to detect these A larger region is recorded Correct Answer: This is an advantage of a panoramic radiograph compared to an ...
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PMHNP-BC exam with correct answers
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  • PMHNP-BC exam with correct answers Risk of Schizophrenia in monozygotic twins is? - Answer ️️ -46-50% Family hx risk of schizophrenia - Answer ️️ -10x risk with 1st degree relative brain changes in schizophrenia - Answer ️️ -increase in ventricular volume (enlarged cerebral ventricles) Hippocampus volume decrease, 4% smaller Decreased electrical activity in frontal lobes Decrease glutamate and GABA release. Decreased total brain volume functional neuroimaging findings of sch...
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EMT-B (Brady) Chapters 1-39 Exam Questions and Answers
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  • EMT-B (Brady) Chapters 1-39 Exam Questions and Answers Abrasions -Answer-What does the A stand for in the memory aid DCAP? Integrated post-cardiac arrest care -Answer-What is the fifth element of the Chain of Survival? Light -Answer-What does the L stand for in the memory aid PERRL? Bodily Substance Isolation -Answer-BSI Nasopharyngeal Airway -Answer-NPA Apneic -Answer-Not breathing Cyanosis -Answer-A blue or gray color resulting from lack of oxygen in the body Cricoid Cartilage -Answe...
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SLP Praxis: Genetic Syndromes Latest Update Graded A+
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  • SLP Praxis: Genetic Syndromes Latest Update Graded A+ Angelman Syndrome Chromosome 15 seizures, stiff and jerky gait, laughter and happy demeanor, excitable, short attention span, No or few words; nonverbals and verbal receptive skills much higher than expressive skills Apert Syndrome syndactyly, craniosynostosis, midfacial hypoplasia, cleft 25-30% of time conductive hearing loss sometimes, hyponasality, artic (s,z,f,v) normal intelligence sometimes, sometimes mild to moderate intellectual dis...
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Exam 1 (NURS 324)  | Answered with complete solutions
  • Exam 1 (NURS 324) | Answered with complete solutions

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  • Exam 1 (NURS 324) | Answered with complete solutions Your patient presents with tachycardia, exertional dyspnea, fatigue, bounding pulses, and postural dizziness. What is your diagnosis? Anemia Define anemia a deficiency in the blood's ability to carry oxygen What are the causes of anemia? erythrocyte loss (bleeding), decreased erythrocyte production, or hemolysis Your patient presents with mouth sores, joint pain, renal damage, pleuritis, and photosensitivity rash. What is your diagnosis? L...
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 ANCC IQ Domain 1 answered all correctly answered; latest updated summer 2024.
  • ANCC IQ Domain 1 answered all correctly answered; latest updated summer 2024.

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  • ANCC IQ Domain 1 answered all correctly answered; latest updated summer 2024. 2 yr. old child with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) small head, short eye lid opening, flat midface, smooth philtrum, underdeveloped jaw, thin upper lip, and short nose Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome (NMS) - Acute mental status change, muscular rigidity, and autonomic instability (fever) Elderly pt c/o tinnitus; the PMHNP would associate which of the following findings with an acoustic neuroma? - Unilateral tinni...
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