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ATI Med-Surg Proctored Exam (NGN) (10 New Versions, 2023/2024) Questions And Answers GRADED A+
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ATI Med-Surg Proctored Exam (NGN) (10 New 
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A nurse is planning care for a client who has a full-thickness burns on the lower 
extremities. Which of the following interventions should the nurse include? 
a) Limit visitation time for client's children to 40 minutes per day 
b) clean the equipment in the client's room once per week 
c) provide a diet of fresh fruits and vegetable for the client 
d) apply new gloves when alternating bet...
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NSG6020 Final Exam |100 questions and answers
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The brain and spinal cord are included in which of the following? 
Central nervous sytsem 
 
 
 
The cranial nerves 31 pairs of spinal nerves, and branches make up which of the 
following? 
Peripheral nervous system 
 
 
 
A rotational sensation of spinning is considered to be which of the following? 
Vertigo 
 
 
 
A sensation of numbness and or tingling of the extremities is referred to as 
which of the following? 
Paresthesia 
 
 
 
Lightly touching the cornea with a cotton ball would be exam...
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WGU Pathophysiology D236 Exam Latest updated Graded A+
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Describe how your body responds to an infection. - ANSWER T cells produce cytokines, which stimulate B cells. B cells produce antibodies. 
 
Identify role of DNA changes in congenital abnormalities. - ANSWER Mutations in genes or chromosomal abnormalities 
 
How does development disrupts congenital abnormalities? - ANSWER Alterations of DNA 
 
Describes factors that disrupt homeostasis and how disruptions affect wellbeing. - ANSWER (ex) Fluid and electrolyte shifts can cause n/v or dysrhythmias....
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NR 511 MIDTERM REVIEW ON DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS WITH COMPLETE RESOURCES AND RATIONALE FOR A GUARANTEED PASS(2023/2024)
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NR 511 MIDTERM REVIEW ON DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS WITH COMPLETE RESOURCES AND RATIONALE FOR A GUARANTEED PASS(2023/2024) 
•	Actinic keratosis: pre-cancerous lesion. The main assessment technique is INSPECTION, which will show as flesh colored, hard and sand paper like. 
▪	TX: cryotherapy 
o	Risk factor: sun exposure, can progress to squamous cell carcinoma 
o	Referrer pt to dermatology to prevent progression 
•	Fungal skin infection: assess rash and satellite lesions. 
o	DX: based on clinica...
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Neuropsychology Exam 3 2024 with 100% correct answers
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What are the spatial functions of the posterior parietal lobe? correct answersEgocentric space, such as object location for action, guidance of movement and spatial navigation. 
 
For what type of attention is the parietal lobe very important? correct answersVisual attention 
 
What are the other functions of the posterior parietal lobe (listed as "vaguely spatial") correct answersVaguely spatial functions including arithmetic, reading language, and tasks requiring sequencing. 
 
How are dizzi...
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macular degeneration - Answer "central vision loss". Nursing: speak to pt when entering room, safety measures, orient pt to new surroundings, when walking offer pt an arm to lead- do not take their arm, leader walks a 
little in front. 
*Lack of depth perception 
*Carotene and Vitamin E 
*gradual blockage in retinal arteries macula becomes ischemic 
 
Cataracts - Answer opaque spots on the lens of the eye 
 
How do you prevent cataracts? - Answer wear sunglasses 
 
cataracts s/s - Answer rep...
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NPTAE Pocket Prep Questions with correct answers
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Which of the following is NOT a peripheral cause of vertigo? 
 
A. Otoscelerosis 
B. Neuroma 
C. Meniere's Disease 
D. BPPV Correct Answer-B. Neuroma 
 
causes for vestibular dysregulation can be central or peripheral. The symptoms can be unilateral or bilateral. Neuroma is a central cause of vestibular disorder. It is a tumor or growth that occurs on a nerve. Specifically, a vestibular schwannoma is a benign tumor of the myelin-forming cells on the vestibulocochlear nerve. This can result in ...
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CRRN Test Review Questions with 100% Correct Answers 2024/2025
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CRRN Test Review Questions with 100% Correct Answers 2024/2025 
 
 
Recommended diet for a patient with multiple sclerosis - ANSWERSIncrease protein, low-fat, low cholesterol, encourage fluids 
 
Rehabilitation goals for a patient with multiple sclerosis - ANSWERSIncrease mobility, conserve energy, maintain ADL Independence, improve bladder function, Improve knowledge, increased comfort, improve visual function and coping 
 
What are the two D's that are common symptoms of MS? - ANSWERSDysphasi...
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NR 603-Week 1- Dizziness Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Update 2024 | Rated A+
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NR 603-Week 1- Dizziness Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Update 2024 | Rated A+ 
What are the three classes of dizziness - vertigo 
presyncope 
syncope 
What is vertigo? - the illusion of movement either of oneself or the environment 
Peripheral causes of vertigo - BPPV 
vestibular neuronitis 
acute labyrinthitis 
Meniere's Disease 
head trauma 
Central causes of vertigo - brainstem or cerebellar ischemia or hemorrhage 
tumors 
multiple sclerosis 
migrainous syndrome
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{NGN} ATI MED SURG PROCTORED EXAM 2019 RETAKE WITH NGN (2023/2024) (110 Verified Q&A)
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1.	A nurse is assessing a client who is 12hr postoperative following a colon resection. Which of the following findings should the nurse report to the surgeon? 
a.	Heart rate 90/min 
b.	Absent bowel sounds 
c.	Hgb 8.2 g/dl 
d.	Gastric pH of 3.0 
Rationale: Normal Hgb is 13-18M g/dl, 12-16 g/dl. This may indicate a possible hemorrhaging. 
 
2.	A nurse is caring for a client who has diabetes insipidus. Which of the following medications should the nurse plan to administer? 
a.	Desmopressin 
b.	Reg...
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