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NURS 6551 final 2 pediatrics-graded A • Question 1
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Lisa has Cushing's syndrome. You would suspect her to have or to develop 
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NURS 6551 final 2 pediatrics-graded A • Question 1
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Lisa has Cushing's syndrome. You would suspect her to have or to develop 
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Excitability and 
nervousness 
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A 4-year-old female with profuse vomiting, sweating, la...
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NURS 6541 PEDS Final Exam Questions and Answers Latest Update 2024 (Graded A+)
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NURS 6541 PEDS Final Exam Questions and Answers Latest Update 2024 (Graded A+). A small-for-gestational-age, dysmorphic newborn infant has microcephaly and sloping forehead, 
cutis aplasia (missing portion of the skin and hair) of the scalp, polydactyly, microphthalmia, and 
omphalocele. Which of these is the most likely diagnosis? 
Selected Answer: a. 
Patau syndrome (trisomy 13) 
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A 16-year-old girl has enuresis, frequent urination, a white vaginal dischar...
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Pediatrics 01 Aquifer Questions And Answers
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Pediatrics 01 Aquifer Questions And Answers 
 
What is the effect of alkylating agents on feto? 
Absence of digits, multiple anomalies. 
What is the effect of aminoglycosides on feto? 
Ototoxicity 
What is the effect of antiepileptic drugs on feto? 
Neural tube defects, cardiac defects, cleft palate, skeletal abnormalities (eg, phalanx/nail hypoplasia, facial dysmorphism). 
What is the effect of fluoroquinolones on feto? 
Cartilage damage. 
What is the effect of folate antagonists on feto? 
Neur...
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RNC OB Exam 85 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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RNC OB Exam 85 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
Rule-in pre-E labs: 
-24 hour 
-dipstick - CORRECT ANSWER 300 mg/24 hour 
1+ dipstick 
 
What gestational age should you screen for GDM? - CORRECT ANSWER 24-28 weeks 
 
Blood flow to uterus @term - CORRECT ANSWER 800 mL/min 
 
Extra calories needed in pregnancy - CORRECT ANSWER 300 kcal per fetus 
 
Weight gain in pregnancy - CORRECT ANSWER 1st trimester: 1-5# 
2nd/3rd trimester: 1#/week 
 
Maternal hypothyroidism can cause - CORRECT ANSWER -CNS ...
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NBME CBSE EXAM 2023 (Answered) 
 
Bulbus cordis 
Smooth parts (outflow tract) of left and right ventricles 
endocardial cushions 
Atrial septum, membranous interventricular septum; AV and semilunar valves 
 
neural crest 
left horn of the sinus venosus 
coronary sinus 
posterior, sub cardinal, and supra cardinal veins 
IVC 
Right common cardinal vein and right anterior cardinal vein 
SVC 
Right horn of sinus venosus 
Smooth part of right atrium (sinus venarum) 
Patent foramen ovale 
failure of s...
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NURS 6551 Pediatrics Final Exam Questions With Answers | Latest 2023/2024 | Graded
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NURS 6551 Pediatrics Final Exam Questions With Answers | Latest 2023/2024 | Graded. When completing this quiz, did you comply with Walden University’s Code of Conduct 
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Lisa has Cushing's syndrome. You would suspect her to have or to develop 
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Excitability and 
nervousness 
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A 4-year-old female with profuse vomiting, sweating, ...
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NRNP 6541 Week 11 Final Exam COMPLETE Q &A (Fall Edition) Already Graded A+ V.2.2
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NRNP 6541 Week 11 Final Exam COMPLETE Q &A (Fall Edition) Already Graded A+ V.2.2 
 A small-for-gestational-age, dysmorphic newborn infant has microcephaly and sloping forehead, cutis aplasia (missing portion of the skin and hair) of the scalp, polydactyly, microphthalmia, and omphalocele. Which of these is the most likely diagnosis? 
Question: A 16-year-old girl has enuresis, frequent urination, a white vaginal discharge, and a dark rash around her neck. Her serum glucose level is 250 mg/dL, a...
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NNP Practice Exam 3 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified
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Cutis aplasia is a congenital abnormality characterized by which of the following? 
Absence of some or all layers of the skin 
Absence or atrophy of the nails 
Bullous eruption and peeling of the epidermis - answerAbsence of some or all layers of the 
skin 
Pustular melanosis is a neonatal finding that: 
Is benign 
Is highly contagious 
Requires antibiotic therapy - answerIs benign 
Collections of melanocytes located in the der...
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Pharm Exam 3 Maryville NURS 615
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How do antigout medications work? - by inhibiting the infiltration and 
phagocytosis of leukocytes, thus decreasing the breakdown of uric acid to urate 
crystals. 
Deposition of urate crystals causes - pain and inflammation 
What is Colchicine - anti-gout medication 
how does Colchicine work? - Works by inhibiting inflammation, reducing pain and 
swelling 
common side effects of Colchicine - GI problems (diarrhea) use with caution in 
elderly 
Also can cause blood dyscrasias & abdominal pain 
pa...
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