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Advanced Pathophysiology Week 3 Quiz- Version 3
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Clinical manifestations of mild to moderate splenomegaly and hepatomegaly, bronze-colored skin, and cardiac dysrhythmias are indicative of which anemia? 
Correct Answer 
 
Sideroblastic Pernicious 
Iron deficiency Aplastic 
Mild to moderate enlargement of the spleen (splenomegaly) and liver (hepatomegaly) 
occurs. Occasionally, abnormal skin pigmentation (bronze colored) is seen. Heart rhythm disturbances, along with congestive heart failure, are major life-threatening complications related to c...
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Newborn Assessment: NCLEX questions With 100% Correct Answers
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Newborn Assessment: NCLEX questions 
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The nurse assisted with the delivery of a newborn. Which nursing action is most effective in 
preventing heat loss by evaporation? 
1.Warming the crib pad 
2.Closing the doors to the room 
3.Drying the infant with a warm blanket 
4.Turning on the overhead radiant warmer - answer3 
Evaporation of moisture from a wet body dissipates heat along with the moisture. Keeping the 
newborn dry by drying the wet newborn at birth prevents hypo...
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NBME 4 
2mo infant is exclusively breastfed. What nutritional supplement? Oral VitD to prevent 
rickets 
What HTN drug causes peripheral edema, flushing, dizziness? CCB eg nifedipine 
15yo girl with recurrent candida infections of skin and mucous membranes since childhood. 
Dx? Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis (T cell dysfunction) 
57yoM with impotence for 1 year rand bronze colored skin. Ferritin concentration is 4050 
NG/ml. Increased risk for what complication? 1. Liver (primary organ)--hepa...
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Step 2CK NBME Review questions & answers Latest 2023 with complete solutions-NBME 4 - 
 
2mo infant is exclusively breastfed. What nutritional supplement? - Oral VitD to prevent rickets 
 
What HTN drug causes peripheral edema, flushing, dizziness? - CCB eg nifedipine 
 
15yo girl with recurrent candida infections of skin and mucous membranes since childhood. Dx? - Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis (T cell dysfunction) 
 
57yoM with impotence for 1 year rand bronze colored skin. Ferritin concen...
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Step 2CK NBME FINAL EXAM REVIEW 100+ QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS 2023.
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VitD to prevent rickets 
3. What HTN drug causes peripheral edema, flushing, dizziness?: CCB eg 
nifedipine 
4. 15yo girl with recurrent candida infections of skin and mucous membranes 
since childhood. Dx?: Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis (T cell dysfunction) 
5. 57yoM with impotence for 1 year rand bronze colored skin. Ferritin concentration is 4050 NG/ml. Increased risk for what complication?: 1. Liver (primary 
organ)--hepatocellular carcinoma 
2. Others: pancreas (DM), heart (CHF), skin, ...
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NBME 4 Correct Answer- 
2mo infant is exclusively breastfed. What nutritional supplement? Correct Answer-Oral VitD to prevent 
rickets 
What HTN drug causes peripheral edema, flushing, dizziness? Correct Answer-CCB eg nifedipine 
15yo girl with recurrent candida infections of skin and mucous membranes since childhood. Dx? Correct 
Answer-Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis (T cell dysfunction) 
57yoM with impotence for 1 year rand bronze colored skin. Ferritin concentration is 4050 NG/ml. 
Increas...
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NBME 4 Correct Answer- 
2mo infant is exclusively breastfed. What nutritional supplement? Correct Answer-Oral VitD to prevent 
rickets 
What HTN drug causes peripheral edema, flushing, dizziness? Correct Answer-CCB eg nifedipine 
15yo girl with recurrent candida infections of skin and mucous membranes since childhood. Dx? Correct 
Answer-Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis (T cell dysfunction) 
57yoM with impotence for 1 year rand bronze colored skin. Ferritin concentration is 4050 NG/ml. 
Increas...
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NBME 4 Correct Answer- 
2mo infant is exclusively breastfed. What nutritional supplement? Correct Answer-Oral VitD to prevent 
rickets 
What HTN drug causes peripheral edema, flushing, dizziness? Correct Answer-CCB eg nifedipine 
15yo girl with recurrent candida infections of skin and mucous membranes since childhood. Dx? Correct 
Answer-Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis (T cell dysfunction) 
57yoM with impotence for 1 year rand bronze colored skin. Ferritin concentration is 4050 NG/ml. 
Increas...
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NBME 4 Correct Answer- 
2mo infant is exclusively breastfed. What nutritional supplement? Correct Answer-Oral VitD to prevent 
rickets 
What HTN drug causes peripheral edema, flushing, dizziness? Correct Answer-CCB eg nifedipine 
15yo girl with recurrent candida infections of skin and mucous membranes since childhood. Dx? Correct 
Answer-Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis (T cell dysfunction) 
57yoM with impotence for 1 year rand bronze colored skin. Ferritin concentration is 4050 NG/ml. 
Increas...
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NU222 Final Exam Questions And Answers 100% Verified.
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NU222 Final Exam Questions And 
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Which additional information will the nurse need to consider when reviewing the laboratory 
results for a patient's total calcium level? - answerThe serum albumin 
A patient is admitted with tetany. Which laboratory value should the nurse plan to monitor? - 
answerIonized calcium 
A registered nurse (RN) is caring for a patient with a goiter and possible hyperthyroidism. Which 
action by the RN indicates that the charge nurse needs to prov...
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