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Ventral Septal Defect UNFOLDING Reasoning
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Ventral Septal Defect UNFOLDING Reasoning 
 
 
 
Mandy Gray, 2 months old 
 
Primary Concept 
Perfusion 
Interrelated Concepts (In order of emphasis) 
•	Gas Exchange 
•	Clinical Judgment 
•	Patient Education 
•	Communication 
NCLEX Client Need Categories	Percentage of Items from Each Category/Subcategory	Covered in Case Study 
Safe and Effective Care Environment	 
	Management of Care	17-23%	 
	Safety and Infection Control	9-15%	 
Health Promotion and Maintenance	6-12%	 
Psych...
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ANESTHESIA BOARD REVIEW 2023 UPDATE
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ANESTHESIA BOARD REVIEW 2023 
UPDATE 
indications for OLV - INDICATIONS FOR ONE LUNG VENTILATION 
Absolute 
1. Protective Isolation 
a. Massive Hemorrhage 
b. Infection 
2. Control of Ventilation Distribution 
a. Bronchopleural or bronchopleural cutaneous fistula 
b. Giant cyst or bullae (risk of rupture with PPV) 
c. Major bronchial disruption or trauma 
3. Unilateral Lung Lavage 
4. VATS 
Relative (Strong) - Surgical Exposure 
1. Thoracic aortic aneurysm 
2. Pneumonectomy 
3. Upper lobectomy ...
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BIOS 1108 MODULE 3 EXAM | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+
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BIOS 1108 MODULE 3 EXAM | 
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | 
LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+ 
Cell Signaling Pathway 
Correct Answer: "RaceCAR" 
- Reception of signaling molecule (ligand) to specfiic receptor 
- protein-to-protein Communication (transduction); ex: receptor-to-enzyme, kinase-totarget 
-signal Amplification typically with second messengers (cAMP, etc) 
-sgnal response 
nuances: tissue/cell-type specific responses, signal crosstalk 
Direct Signaling 
Correct Answer: communicati...
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Human Anatomy and Physiology Midterm
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Human Anatomy and Physiology Midterm 
 
 
 
 
 
anatomy - ANS structure of the body and it's parts (nomenclature) 
 
physiology - ANS study of the function (experiments) 
 
homeostasis - ANS maintenance of a stable internal environment - despite fluctuations in external environment 
 
requirements of organisms: - ANS H2O(most abundant substance in body), food (provides nutrients, supply energy), O2 (1/5 of air, drive met. proc., used to release energy), heat (form of energy, product of ...
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(Updated) NBME Complete Study Guide | Latest 2023/2024 solutions
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(Updated) NBME Complete Study Guide | Latest 2023/2024 solutions 
oxydation of what compound requires carnitine? -- palmitate 
PKU. Aa supplementation -- tyrosine 
rbc placed in NaCl (graph) size doubles then settles around 1.5 times original size. 
What is the concentration of the solution it was placed in? -- 75 
supplied by foregut but not a foregut derivative -- spleen 
megaloblastic anemia. Marker in serum? -- antiparietal cell antibody in serum 
EGFR and PDGF classified as -- receptor TK 
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SPLH 620 Test Three Questions With Verified Answers
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Two types of motor neurons contained by the central nervous system - Answer 1. Upper motor neuron (UMN) 
-cerebrum 
2. Lower motor neuron (LMN) 
-brainstem and spinal cord 
 
What is the pyramidal system? - Answer -The system responsible for controlling voluntary motor movements (fine controlled, skilled, rapid, etc) 
-Direct activation pathway, direct motor system 
-Has only one axonal synapse 
 
Two major motor pathways within the pyramidal system - Answer 1. Spinal motor pathway 
2. Bulbar m...
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BSC Exam 1 Study Guide with correct answers 2024
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Feedback System - answers-Nervous or Hormonal Regulation 
 
Receptor - answers-Sensor in body that responds to changes in environment caused by stimulus by sending signals to a control center somewhere else in the body 
 
Control Center - answers-processes the signal about stimulus from receptor and sends instructions 
Determines the set point around which the controlled condition is maintained 
 
Stimulus - answers-A change in an organism's surroundings that causes the organism t...
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ATI FUNDAMENTALS PROCTORED EXAM RETAKE GUIDE.
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ATI FUNDAMENTALS PROCTORED EXAM RETAKE GUIDE 
 
 
 
 
1.	CHAPTER 1: HEALTH CARE DELIVERY SYSTEMS 
A.	 
B.	Components of Health care systems 
a.	Participants 
1.	Consumers- clients 
2.	Providers 
a.	Licensed providers: registered nurses, license practical (or vocational) nurses (LPN), advanced practice nurses (APN), medical doctors, pharmacists, dentists, dietitians, physical/respiratory/occupational therapists, etc 
b.	Unlicensed providers: assistive personal 
b.	Settings 
1.	Hospitals, homes...
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Ventral Septal Defect SKINNY Reasoning Case Study
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Ventral Septal Defect 
SKINNY Reasoning Case Study 
 
History of Present Problem 
Mandy Gray is a two-month-old infant born with a large ventricular septal defect (VSD) that was diagnosed by her pediatrician during her two-week infant check-up. 
The parents called her pediatric cardiology clinic because Mandy was breathing faster and showed signs of increased work of breathing. Her mother states that she is having difficulty nursing because she tires easily and then becomes fussy and cries beca...
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RNSG 1216 IV Start, Prime, PB, Push Exam Questions & Answers Solved 100%
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What is an IV? - Answer Intravenous infusion administration of fluids into a vein by means of a steel needle or plastic catheter. 
 
why is an IV administered - Answer used to maintain fluid and electrolyte balance, or to correct fluid volume deficits in patients unable to take sufficient volumes orally. Also used for prolonged nutritional support of patients with gastrointestinal dysfunction (total parenteral nutrition). 
 
CATS PRRR - Answer C = compatibilities, 
A = allergies, 
T = tubing c...
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