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Cardiology USMLE step 1 Test Questions (354 Terms) with Detailed Solutions Updated 2023-2024.
  • Cardiology USMLE step 1 Test Questions (354 Terms) with Detailed Solutions Updated 2023-2024.

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Epic TOTAL Terms -CLN 102 - Clinical Informaticist - Epic Certification Exam Study Guide Solutions
  • Epic TOTAL Terms -CLN 102 - Clinical Informaticist - Epic Certification Exam Study Guide Solutions

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  • Epic TOTAL Terms -CLN 102 - Clinical Informaticist - Epic Certification Exam Study Guide Solutions Grand Central (ADT, EVS, Transport) - Ans:-Short for Admission/Discharge/Transfer. A system for tracking inpatient visits. Used by organizations to track inpatients from their arrival (admission), to their movements inside the hospital (transfer), to their departure (discharge). Cadence (Scheduling) - Ans:-Epic's enterprise scheduling product. Used to schedule and track patient appointment...
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Medical Terminology Exam Review with Questions and Confirmed Answers-2024
  • Medical Terminology Exam Review with Questions and Confirmed Answers-2024

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  • Medical Terminology Exam Review with Questions and Confirmed Answers-2024 Medical term made up of multiple word parts that are combined to form new words. ANSWER Constructed terms Medical terms that are derived from the names of people ANSWER Nonconstructed terms Made up of word parts, of root words, prefixes, suffixes ANSWER Medical terms A word part that is affixed to the beginning of the word ANSWER Prefix Is the part of the word that contains the primary meaning of the word AN...
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Family Nurse Practitioner Certification | FNP Review CV Terms 2023-98% Score.
  • Family Nurse Practitioner Certification | FNP Review CV Terms 2023-98% Score.

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  • Family Nurse Practitioner Certification | FNP Review CV Terms 2023-98% Score. 1. Myocardial Infarction Steady, gradually increas- ing intensity chest pain. De- scribed as squeezing, tight, crushin, heavy pressure. Provoked by exertion or eating. Often radiates to L side of neck, jaw and arm. Contin- ues to have pain at rest. Di- aphoresis with cool, clammy skin. SOB, dyspnea, weak- ness, nausea are also associ- ate. EKG to confirm. 2. Congestive Heart Failure Gradual/acute onset of dysp...
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31st International Symposium on Intensive Care  and Emergency Medicine
  • 31st International Symposium on Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine

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  • 31st International Symposium on Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine Brussels, Belgium, 22-25 March 2011 Published: 1 March 2011 P1 Eff ects of thyroid hormones on major cardiovascular risk in acute coronary syndromes A Bayrak1, A Bayır2, K Uçar Karabulut3 1 Selçuk University, Meram Faculty of Medicine, Konya, Turkey; 2Selçuk University, Selçuklu Faculty of Medicine, Emergency Department, Konya, Turkey; 3Emergency Sercice of Şırnak State Hospital, Şırnak, Turkey ...
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Family Nurse Practitioner Certification | FNP Review CV Terms 2023-98% Score.
  • Family Nurse Practitioner Certification | FNP Review CV Terms 2023-98% Score.

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  • Family Nurse Practitioner Certification | FNP Review CV Terms 2023-98% Score. 1. Myocardial Infarction Steady, gradually increas- ing intensity chest pain. De- scribed as squeezing, tight, crushin, heavy pressure. Provoked by exertion or eating. Often radiates to L side of neck, jaw and arm. Contin- ues to have pain at rest. Di- aphoresis with cool, clammy skin. SOB, dyspnea, weak- ness, nausea are also associ- ate. EKG to confirm. 2. Congestive Heart Failure Gradual/acute onset of dysp...
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Family Nurse Practitioner Certification | FNP Review CV Terms 2023-98% Score.
  • Family Nurse Practitioner Certification | FNP Review CV Terms 2023-98% Score.

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  • Family Nurse Practitioner Certification | FNP Review CV Terms 2023-98% Score.1. Myocardial Infarction Steady, gradually increas- ing intensity chest pain. De- scribed as squeezing, tight, crushin, heavy pressure. Provoked by exertion or eating. Often radiates to L side of neck, jaw and arm. Contin- ues to have pain at rest. Di- aphoresis with cool, clammy skin. SOB, dyspnea, weak- ness, nausea are also associ- ate. EKG to confirm. 2. Congestive Heart Failure Gradual/acute onset of dysp- ...
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ACQUIRED CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
  • ACQUIRED CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE

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  • ACQUIRED CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE Sutureless aortic valve replacement as an alternative treatment for patients belonging to the ‘‘gray zone’’ between transcatheter aortic valve implantation and conventional surgery: A propensity-matched, multicenter analysis Augusto D’Onofrio, MD,a Antonio Messina, MD,b Roberto Lorusso, MD,c Ottavio R. Alfieri, MD,d Melissa Fusari, MD,e Paolo Rubino, MD,f Mauro Rinaldi, MD,g Roberto Di Bartolomeo, MD,h Mattia Glauber, MD,i Giovanni Troise, MD,b ...
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Rosh Inclusive Language Assessments 30 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
  • Rosh Inclusive Language Assessments 30 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT

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  • Rosh Inclusive Language Assessments 30 Questions with Verified Answers Consider this patient summary: A 37-year-old G3P2002 woman with a history of substance use disorder, active HIV, hepatitis C, and previously treated tuberculosis delivered a viable male infant at 39 weeks 6 days in Detroit, Michigan. What piece of information given in this patient summary does not align with inclusive, bias-free language and should be omitted? - CORRECT ANSWER In Detroit, MI A woman presents to ...
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