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AANP Comprehensive Certification Exam || With 100% Correct Solutions 
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If your patient is in the catarrhal stage of pertussis, upon examination you would find which of the following? - ANSWER - You would find mild upper respiratory symptoms with cough. And mild conjunctival injection. It is really indistinguishable from the common cold. 
 
What would NOT be considered a typical finding in a geriatric patient? - ANSWER - Low...
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Stomatitis - ANSWERInflammation of the mouth (oral or buccal cavity) which may involve the cheeks, gums, tongue, roof and floor of the mouth 
 
Etiologies (causes) of Stomatitis - ANSWER1. Mechanical trauma - chewing or peeling 
2. Extreme temperature - drinking beverages that are 
 too hot; eating hot pizza can burn the roof of the 
 mouth 
3. Chemical injury - exposure to heavy metals such as 
 mercury 
4. Infections from pathogens: common ...
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NAVLE Prep Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
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What is the causative agent of fowl cholera? - Pasteurella multocida 
What clinical signs are associated with hyperkalemic periodic paralysis (HyPP) in horses? - 
Prolapse 3rd eyelid, muscle fasciculations, episodes lasting 15-90 min. 
What clinical signs are associated with ryegrass staggers in horses? - Tremors, incoordination, 
collapse 
What clinical signs are assoc. with equine degenerative myelopathy (EDM)? - Ataxia in foals 6-8 
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Is epilepsy common in horses? - No, it is poorly docume...
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Test Bank Interpersonal Relationships Professional Communication Skills for Nurses 7th Edition Arnold
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Test Bank Interpersonal Relationships Professional Communication Skills for Nurses 7th Edition Arnold 
Table of Contents Chapter 1: Theory Based Perspectives and Contemporary Dynamics.................................................. 2 Chapter 2: Professional Guides for Nursing Communication ................................................................ 7 Chapter 3: Clinical Judgment and Ethical Decision Making ................................................................ 13 Chapter 4: Clar...
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Anterior epistaxis is usually caused by: 
A. hypertension. 
B. bleeding disorders. 
C. localized nasal mucosa trauma. 
D. a foreign body. - C. localized nasal mucosa trauma. 
A 45-year-old man presents with eye pain. He reports that he was cutting a tree with a chain saw when 
some wood fragments hit his eye. You consider all of the following except: 
A. educating the patient on the use of appropriate eye protection for primary prevention of eye trauma. 
B. immediately removing any protruding fo...
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Stomatitis - ANSWERInflammation of the mouth (oral or buccal cavity) which may involve the cheeks, gums, tongue, roof and floor of the mouth 
 
Etiologies (causes) of Stomatitis - ANSWER1. Mechanical trauma - chewing or peeling 
2. Extreme temperature - drinking beverages that are 
 too hot; eating hot pizza can burn the roof of the 
 mouth 
3. Chemical injury - exposure to heavy metals such as 
 mercury 
4. Infections from pathogens: common cold; 
 gonorrhea, measles, leukema, AIDS etc. 
 
C...
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What are some things that may predispose an animal to upper respiratory disease? - Allergies 
Facial structure 
Stress 
Immune compromise 
Trauma 
Dental disease 
Season 
 
List the protective mechanisms in the airway - Mucus 
Cilia 
Mucociliary escalator 
Coughing/sneezing 
Innate immunity 
 
What are the primary phagocytes of the respiratory system? - Alveolar macrophages 
 
Most bacterial infections in the lower respiratory tract are usually preceded by what? - viral infections 
 
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Nurs 629 Exam 3 (Maryville) Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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Otitis media pathogens - answerCaused by: S. Pneumoniae (most common); H. Influenzae, 
M. Catarrhils 
Otitis media Symptoms: - answerFever, Pain, discharge from ear, tugging at ear, irritability, 
crying, lethargy, decreased appetite, decreased sleep, Recent URI 
Objective findings in otitis media - answerRed, bulging OM; Retracted with pus; no 
movement of TM, Inability to see landmarks; occasional hole in TM 
Treatment for AOM +...
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Pathophysiology Exam 2 - SLCC Questions Correct Answers New Update (Verified A+ Pass)
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Pathophysiology Exam 2 - SLCC Questions Correct Answers New Update (Verified A+ Pass) 
 
Anemia s/s - Answers - Fatigue, Tachypnea, Tachycardia, Pallor. Clinical manifestations: Plasma expansion - watery blood, less viscous blood. Decreased hemoglobin and hematocrit levels in the blood. Assess for anemia by checking inside of person's mouth for pale colored mucosa and gums 
 
Repairing bleed - Answers - Hemorrhage anemia 
 
O2 - Answers - Sickle Cell Crisis, Hemorrhage, Aplastic Anemia, Hemol...
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Stomatitis - ANSWERInflammation of the mouth (oral or buccal cavity) which may involve the cheeks, gums, tongue, roof and floor of the mouth 
 
Etiologies (causes) of Stomatitis - ANSWER1. Mechanical trauma - chewing or peeling 
2. Extreme temperature - drinking beverages that are 
 too hot; eating hot pizza can burn the roof of the 
 mouth 
3. Chemical injury - exposure to heavy metals such as 
 mercury 
4. Infections from pathogens: common cold; 
 gonorrhea, measles, leukema, AIDS etc. 
 
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