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NUR 340 Exam 1 Questions And Correct Detailed Answers
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Pathophysiology Final Exam Verified accurate 100%(rated A)
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Pathophysiology Final Exam Verified acUpper respiratory tract- another name for it? -ANSWER the common cold 
 
upper respiratory tract- cause? -ANSWER viral 
 
upper respiratory tract- transmitted? -ANSWER contaminated surface, hand to mouth, eyes, or nose 
 
upper respiratory tract- S/S? -ANSWER nasal drainage, sore throat, headache, malaise 
 
Sinusitis- definition -ANSWER sinuses are connected to the nasal cavity by ostia 
Rhinitis: inflammation of the nasal passages 
sinusitis: inflammation ...
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Pharm 508 Exam 2 (Respiratory, Infectious Diseases, and Coagulation Modifying Agents) Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Pharm 508 Exam 2 (Respiratory, Infectious 
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Which health education topic is most important to share with a client diagnosed with 
asthma? 
"Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight will trigger asthma." 
"Do not become fatigued. It will trigger asthma attacks." 
"Exposure to cold temperatures can trigger asthma." 
"Do not consume foods high in sodium." - Answer️️ -"Exposure to cold temperatures 
can trigger as...
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FNP Review Dunphy-Chapter 17 Endocrine and Metabolic Problems Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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FNP Review Dunphy-Chapter 17 Endocrine 
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Which of the following medications can impact the functioning of the thyroid gland? 
A. Amiodarone, lithium, and interferon-alpha 
B. Labetolol, lisinopril, and losartan 
C. HCTZ, chlorthalidone, and losartan 
D. Omeprazole, atorvastatin, and lisinopril - Correct Answer ️️ -A. Amiodarone can 
cause hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism. Lithium and interferon-alpha can cause 
thyroid dysfunction. Sho...
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Clin Apps II Exam 2 Study Questions and Solutions
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obstructive pulmonary disease characterized by increasing resistance to airflow as a result of airway obstruction or airway narrowing 
Types of Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Asthma COPD (chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) Cystic Fibrosis Bronchiectasis 
COPD an obstructive pulmonary disease with progressive limitation in airflow that is NOT reversible is preventable if treated early no longer characterized by "chronic bronchitis or emphysema" however they are/can still be used when describ...
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Pathophysiology Final Exam Verified Correct 100%
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Upper respiratory tract- another name for it? -ANSWER the common cold 
 
upper respiratory tract- cause? -ANSWER viral 
 
upper respiratory tract- transmitted? -ANSWER contaminated surface, hand to mouth, eyes, or nose 
 
upper respiratory tract- S/S? -ANSWER nasal drainage, sore throat, headache, malaise 
 
Sinusitis- definition -ANSWER sinuses are connected to the nasal cavity by ostia 
Rhinitis: inflammation of the nasal passages 
sinusitis: inflammation of sinuses (when mucus sits there) 
 
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Pulmonary Pt 2 Exam Questions With Verified Answers.
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Pulmonary Pt 2 Exam Questions With 
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Respiratory Failure 
syndrome of inadequate gas exchange due to dysfunction of one or more essential components of 
the respiratory system 
Respiratory system components 
Chest wall (pleura/diaphragm) 
Airways 
Alveolar 
Pulmonary circulation 
Nerves 
CNS and Brain 
Types of Respiratory Failure 
Type 1 Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure 
Type 2 Hyperbapneic Respiratory Failure 
Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure 
Failure of O2 exchange 
Decreased oxyg...
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Rasmussen Patho Final Exam Review 2024 Questions with correct Answers
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Rasmussen Patho Final Exam Review 2024 
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What is the best way a nurse can assess if their client has altered brain function? 
a. Normal cranial nerve assessment 
b. Asking addition and subtraction questions 
c. Altered level of consciousness 
d. Vital signs -answerC. altered level of consciousness 
What hormones help to raise the blood sugar level to help maintain homeostasis? 
a. Insulin 
b. Thyroxine 
c. Renin 
d.Glucagon -answerD. Glucagon 
What are signs of men...
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AEMCA - Respiratory Questions and Answers New (2025/2026) Solved 100% Correct
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CPAP helps improve hemodynamics by: - ️️increased intra-thorastic pressure with 
benefits of: decreased venus return, increased RV afterload (pulmonary resistance), 
decreased LV filling volumes 
CPAP contraindications - ️️asthma exacerbation, pneumothorax, unprotected 
airway, major trauma or burns to head or torso, tracheostomy, inability to sit up right, 
unable to cooperate 
Bronchoconstriction Medical Directive: Salbutamol indications - ️️respiratory 
distress and suspected bron...
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PEDS HESI final - Respiratory and Cardiac| 68 Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)
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Normal pulse and respiratory rates - Newborn: 100-160 HR, 30-60 RR 
Toddler: 80-130 HR, 20-30 RR 
Preschooler: 80-120 HR, 20-25 RR 
School Age: 70-110 HR, 18-22 RR 
Adolescent: 60-90 HR, 16-20 RR 
Cardinal signs of respiratory distress in children - Restlessness, increased RR, increased HR, 
diaphoresis (excessive sweating) 
Other signs of respiratory distress in children - Flaring nostrils, retractions, grunting, adventitious 
breath sounds (or absent breath sounds), use of accessory muscles, h...
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