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Week One Mid Term NUNP 6541 Pediatrics ( A+ GRADED, 100% VERIFIED) LATEST 2022
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Week One Mid Term NUNP 6541 Pediatrics 
Week One Mid Term NUNP 6541 Pediatrics ( A+ GRADED, 100% VERIFIED) LATEST 2022 
 
reflexes of the newborn - ANS most are protective; if any of these return there is severe neurological insult, very primitive used for protection of infant 
 
Anal Wink - ANS S2-S4 gentle stroke and look for contraction of the perianal muscle. Absence indicates and is suggestive of a lesion on the spinal cord. 
 
Plantar Reflex (Babinski) - ANS L4 to S4 
reflexes-tongue bl...
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NURS 251 Exam 2 Questions and Answers 2024/2025( A+ GRADED 100% VERIFIED).
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NURS 251 Exam 2 Questions and Answers 2024/2025( A+ GRADED 100% VERIFIED).
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HEME MCN573 Exam With Questions And Real Answers
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BIOS 252 Final Essay Questions completed with answers
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BIOS 252 
Final Essay Questions Chamberlain College of Nursing - BIOS 252 
Final Essay Questions 
 
1.	Define spinal reflex and use an example from the body to illustrate a spinal reflex. (Page 446) 
 
Spinal Reflex – when integration takes place in the spinal cord gray matter 
If you pick up something hot, the grasping muscles may relax and you may drop the hot object even before you are consciously aware of the extreme heat or pain. This is an example of a spinal cord reflex—a quick, aut...
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Nurs 623-624 exam with correct answers 2023-24
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Nurs 623-624 Exam 4 2023-24 
 
 
 
 
 
 
•Anterior drawer test has a low sensitivity and high specificity for confirming ACL pathology, so a positive test strongly suggests a problem but a negative test does not rule out an ACL tear. - correct answer A positive test strongly suggests a problem but a negative test does not rule out an ACL tear. 
 
When assessing the patient with musculoskeletal problems, it is important to determine if the problem is: - correct answer acute or chronic, articula...
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A&P 1, Module 5.docx
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3 types of muscle tissue - correct answer skeletal, cardiac, smooth 
 
peripheral nerves - correct answer Connects your central nervous system to other parts of the body 
 
central nervous system - correct answer brain and spinal cordmo 
 
motor actions - correct answer messages sent from central nervous system to muscles 
 
Tendons - correct answer Connect muscle to bone 
 
Ligaments - correct answer Connect bone to bone 
 
All skeletal muscles have... - correct answer origin, insertion, action...
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Week One Midterm 6541 Pediatrics Questions and Correct Answers Graded To Pass!!!
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reflexes of the newborn 
most are protective; if any of these return there is severe neurological insult, very primitive used for protection of infant 
 
 
Anal Wink 
S2-S4 gentle stroke and look for contraction of the perianal muscle. Absence indicates and is suggestive of a lesion on the spinal cord. 
 
 
Plantar Reflex (Babinski) 
L4 to S4 
reflexes-tongue blade/pen 
stroke heel of foot 
 
abnormal- toes fan out 
normal- toes curl -usually disappears by 6-8 months 
 
 
Palmar Reflex/Grasping ...
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NCLEX RN REVIEW NOTES ==.WELL EXPLAINED AND ILLUSTRATED
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Delusion of grandeur (superior) 
- Delusion of persecution 
Mgt. 
 Anti-psychosis = Haloperidol (ok-pregnant) 
WOF: EPS - 
 Dystonia – loss of muscle tone, poor posture 
 Tardive dyskinesia (irreversible) – jaw 
swinging, involuntary repetitive facial 
movements, tongue protrusion, lip smacking, 
 Akathisia – feeling of restlessness 
 Pseudoparkinsonism – Mx bradykinesia, 
rigidity and tremors–tx Benztropine 
(Cogentin) 
 - Acetylcholine 
 Memory loss/dementia 
 Mgt. Cognex (Tacrine), ...
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FNP Leik System Review > 1,000 terms
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FNP Leik System Review > 1,000 terms 
 
Sensitivity 
(SNOUT) Negative results rules out the disease. 
Specificity 
(SPIN) Positive results rules in the disease. 
Primary Prevention 
Prevent the disease in its entirety. Examples include healthy diet, exercise, safety (helmets/seatbelts), immunizations, and job safety 
Secondary Prevention 
Early detection of a disease. Examples include screening tests 
Tertiary Prevention 
Rehabilitation of a disease. Examples include support groups, education...
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AANP Adult gerontology primary care nurse practitioner study guide 76 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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AANP Adult gerontology primary care nurse practitioner study guide 76 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
 
Pheochromocytoma - CORRECT ANSWER small vascular tumor of the adrenal medulla, causing irregular secretion of epinephrine and norepinephrine, leading to attacks of raised blood pressure, palpitations, and headache. Tx with Alpha blockers 
 
Rovsing's Sign - CORRECT ANSWER Palpation in LLQ ilicits pain in RLQ indicates appendicitis 
 
NYHA classes of Heart Failure - CORRECT ANSWER I No limi...
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