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NUR 283 COMPREHENSIVE EXAM 1 STUDY GUIDE 2024/CORRECT AND VERIFIED RESPONSES WITH EXPLANATIONS - GALEN COLLEGE OF NURSING
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NUR 283 COMPREHENSIVE EXAM 1 STUDY GUIDE 
2024/CORRECT AND VERIFIED RESPONSES WITH 
EXPLANATIONS - GALEN COLLEGE OF NURSING 
What are the negative effects of immobility? (3) - ANS-1. loss of 
muscle mass 
2. poor circulation 
3. skin breakdowns 
What are factors affecting immobility? (4) - ANS-1. muscle 
alternation 
2. muscular atrophy 
3. scoliosis, kyphosis, lordosis 
4. central nervous system issues: synapses aren't firing correcting 
What are some bodily issues caused by immobility?...
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LATEST Medical Assistant /ACT/CVA/VET..WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 100%PASS GUARANTEE
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Parts of the medical history include: - answer 1. chief complaint 
2. history of present illness (HPI) 
3. past, family and social history (PFSH) 
4. review of systems (ROS) 
Define chief complaint - answer what brings the patient in to see the physician 
Define history of present illness (HPI) - answer explanation of the chief complaint to 
determine: 
1. onset of illness 
2. associated symptoms 
3. what the patient has done to treat the illness 
Define past medical history - answer 1. all heal...
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Medical Assistant Certification Exam correctly answered 2023
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What are the 4 parts to a patient's medical history? - correct answer chief complaint (CC), history of present illness (HPI), Past, Family and Social History (PFSH), and review of systems (ROS) 
 
Vital signs reflect the functions of what three body processes necessary for life? - correct answer body temperature, respiration and heart function 
 
what are the 4 vital signs of body function? - correct answer temperature, pulse, respiration and blood pressure...
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Sputum Bowl| 310 questions| with complete solutions
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Fowler's describes what patient position? correct answer: Sitting upright 
 
Shortness of breath when lying down, relieved when sitting up defines what term? correct answer: Orthopnea 
 
Lying flat and facedown defines what body position? correct answer: prone 
 
Define platypnea correct answer: shortness of breath when upright, relieved when lying down 
 
When lying flat on the back, the body is in what position? correct answer: supine 
 
Trendelenburg refers to what body position? correc...
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NUR 155 Exam 3 Exam Three Study Guide With Complete Solutions
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NUR 155 Exam 3 Exam Three Study Guide With Complete 
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Define Eupnea - ANSWER -normal respirations quiet, rhythmic, effortless 
Define Tachypnea - ANSWER -rapid respirations seen w/ fever, hypoxemia, 
metabolic acidosis 
Define Apnea - ANSWER -Absence of breathing 
Define Hyperventilation - ANSWER -Increased air movement more CO2 is 
eliminated than produced 
Define Kussmaul's breathing - ANSWER -Metabolic acidosis, body attempts to 
compensate for increased metabolic acid in for...
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Nur 155 Exam 3 questions and answers verified for accuracy
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Describe Venous insufficiency 
Swelling of legs & ankles, leg cramps, shallow wounds, varicose veins, normal pedal pulses, increase edema, normal skin temp., skin dry & flaky, pain is mild to moderate, elevation lessens pain 
 
 
 
Describe the face tent mask 
Used when a standard type mask is not tolerated well by patient varying O2 concentrations; Delivers 4-8 L/min 
 
 
 
Describe the venture mask 
Allows for precise O2 concentration & liter flow delivers 4-10 L/min 
 
 
 
Describe the simple...
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Medical Assistant Certification Exam questions and answers graded A+ 2023
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Medical Assistant Certification ExamWhat are the 4 parts to a patient's medical history? - correct answer chief complaint (CC), history of present illness (HPI), Past, Family and Social History (PFSH), and review of systems (ROS) 
 
Vital signs reflect the functions of what three body processes necessary for life? - correct answer body temperature, respiration and heart function 
 
what are the 4 vital signs of body function? - correct answer temperature, pulse, respiration and blood pressure 
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Alaska Medical Assistant Certification Exam 2 2024-2025 Questions and Answers Passed Test
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What are the 4 parts to a patient's medical history? - Answer-> chief complaint (CC), history of present illness (HPI), Past, Family and Social History (PFSH), and review of systems (ROS) 
 
 
Vital signs reflect the functions of what three body processes necessary for life? - Answer-> body temperature, respiration and heart function 
 
 
What are the 4 vital signs of body function? - Answer-> tem...
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Test bank for medical terminology Chapter 12-1: Respiratory System—Part 1 Chabner: The Language of Medicine, 11th Edition
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TEST BANK FOR MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY SHORTCOURSE 11TH EDITION BY CHABNER 
Chapter 12-1: Respiratory System—Part 1 
Chabner: The Language of Medicine, 11th Edition 
 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	Tubes that bifurcate from the windpipe: 
a.	Alveoli 
b.	Bronchioles 
c.	Sinuses 
d.	Adenoids 
e.	Bronchi 
ANS: E	REF: p. 462 
OBJ: Learn anatomy and physiology of the respiratory system. 
 
2.	Uppermost portion of the lung: 
a.	Hilum 
b.	Apex 
c.	Base 
d.	Lobe 
e.	Diaphragm 
ANS: B	REF: p. 464 
OBJ: Learn anato...
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Acute Heart Failure ALL SOLUTION 2024 EDITION GUARANTEED GRADE A+ Objectives
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Objectives 
Assess patients who present with acute heart failure 
Define general acute heart failure classification categories 
Outline treatment strategies for acute heart failure management 
Define fluid overload; list treatment options and management strategies 
Manage patients on vasodilators and inotropes 
Describe the impact of treatment(s) on outcomes 
Heart Failure Definition 
- Physiologic state where the cardiac output is insufficient for the body's needs 
OR: 
- The heart is unable t...
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