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Clinical Medicine – Pulmonology || Already Graded A+.
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Fatigue, weight loss, fever, night sweats, productive cough, hemoptysis correct answers TB 
 
Apical pulmonary opacities? correct answers TB 
 
Caseating granuloma? correct answers TB 
 
Dullness to percussion and decreased breath sounds over a particular lung area? correct answers Pleural Effusion 
 
When you hear transudative pleural effusion, you think what? correct answers Congestive Heart Failure 
 
When you hear exudative pleural effusion, you think what? correct answers Pneumonia or cance...
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NURS 629 EXAM 3 Questions With 100% Correct Answers Graded A+ 2024/2025
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NURS 629 EXAM 3 Questions With 100% Correct Answers Graded A+ 2024/2025 
Otitis media 
Middle ear infection; common causes: S. Pneumoniae, H. Influenzae, M. Catarrhils 
 
 
Otitis externa 
Outer ear infection; common causes: Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylococcus Aureus 
 
 
Hearing Test 
Evaluation of hearing; normal range -10 to +15; severe loss 71-90 
 
 
Viral vs. bacterial pharyngitis 
Pharyngitis causes: viral (common), bacterial (Group A Beta Hemolytic strep) 
 
 
Mono (Mononucleosis) 
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DERMATOLOGY REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
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DERMATOLOGY REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. 
1. which one is not the epidermal cell? D 
A. Keratinocyte B.melanocyte C.Langerhans cell D.fibroblast 
E.Merkel cell 
 epidermis is divided into five layers, which layer is the ? E 
A.Stratum corneum B.stratum granulosum C.Stratum lucidum D.Stratum 
spinosum E.Basal cell layer 
3. Under the normal conditions, How long does the keratinocytes pass through 
epidermal time is?D 
A.14 days B.6 days C.47 days D 28 days E13-19 days 
 one is the secondary le...
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Chapter 29 - Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome well answered 2024
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Chapter 29 - Acute Respiratory Distress SyndromeWhich of the following factors are associated with a higher risk for ARDS? 
1. Gastric aspiration 
2. Multiple transfusions 
3. Septic shock 
4. Burn injury 
a. 1 and 3 only 
b. 2 and 4 only 
c. 1, 2, 3, and 4 
d. 3 only - correct answer a 
 
Which of the following risk factors for ARDS is classified as a nonpulmonary cause? 
a. Toxic inhalation 
b. Gastric aspiration 
c. Near drowning 
d. Sepsis - correct answer d 
 
Which of the following mechani...
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Weber HTHS 1111 Final Exam Study Guide Graded A 2024
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The heart is positioned in which of the following cavities? 
diaphragmatic 
dorsal 
mediastinum 
pleural 
pelvic 
diaphragmatic 
 
 
Which organ or structure is lateral to the heart? 
esophagus 
lung 
sternum 
vertebral column 
lung 
 
 
The semilunar valves are between the: 
atria and atrioventricular valves 
atria and coronary sinus 
ventricles and vena cavae 
ventricles and the pulmonary trunk and aorta 
ventricles and the pulmonary trunk and aorta 
 
 
Blood flows from the right atrium, thro...
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DERMATOLOGY REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. 
1. which one is not the epidermal cell? D 
A. Keratinocyte B.melanocyte C.Langerhans cell D.fibroblast 
E.Merkel cell 
 epidermis is divided into five layers, which layer is the ? E 
A.Stratum corneum B.stratum granulosum C.Stratum lucidum D.Stratum 
spinosum E.Basal cell layer 
3. Under the normal conditions, How long does the keratinocytes pass through 
epidermal time is?D 
A.14 days B.6 days C.47 days D 28 days E13-19 days 
 one is the secondary le...
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Adult Critical Care Specialist -- General Critical Care (Respiratory) Exam Questions & Answers 2024
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Adult Critical Care Specialist -- General Critical Care (Respiratory) Exam Questions & Answers 2024 
 
 
Three phases of ARDS - ANSWER-Exudative Phase 
Proliferative Phase 
Fibrotic Phase 
 
Exudative Phase of ARDS - ANSWER-Starts within 12-36 hours of insult to lung, lasts 1-7 days 
Characterized by: 
Alveolar damage and leukocytic inflammation 
Hypodermic, tachypnea and progressive dyspnea 
Increased physiologic deadspace leads to hypercarbia 
Bilateral diffuse alveolar and interstitial opacit...
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NURS 629 EXAM 3 Questions With 100% Correct Answers Graded A+ 2024/2025
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NURS 629 EXAM 3 Questions With 100% Correct Answers Graded A+ 2024/2025 
Otitis media 
Middle ear infection; common causes: S. Pneumoniae, H. Influenzae, M. Catarrhils 
 
 
Otitis externa 
Outer ear infection; common causes: Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylococcus Aureus 
 
 
Hearing Test 
Evaluation of hearing; normal range -10 to +15; severe loss 71-90 
 
 
Viral vs. bacterial pharyngitis 
Pharyngitis causes: viral (common), bacterial (Group A Beta Hemolytic strep) 
 
 
Mono (Mononucleosis) 
Ep...
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EM COMAT questions with correct answers
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Light's criteria exudative pleural effusion CORRECT ANSWER LDH:Serum LDH > 0.6 
fluid protein: serum protein > 0.5 
pleural fluid LDH > 2/3 upper limit of normal 
 
if none met then exudate is transudative 
 
Causes of cardiogenic shock CORRECT ANSWER *Acute MI (most common)* 
*cardiac tamponade* 
tension pneumo 
arrhythmia 
massive PE leading to RVF 
myocardial disease 
mechanical abnormalities 
 
cardiogenic shock tx CORRECT ANSWER ABC's first 
identify and treat underlying cause (i...
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Ch 12-FNP Stewart-HEMATOLOGY Questions And Answers
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1. Iron deficiency typically manifests as: 
A. Macrocytic, normochromic anemia. 
B. Microcytic, hypochromic anemia. 
C. Microcytic, normochromic anemia. 
D. Normochromic, normocytic anemia. - correct answer Answer/Rationale: 1. B. Iron deficiency results in the development of cells that are smaller in size (microcytic) and more pale in color (hypochromic) due to the lack of Hgb during cell synthesis. In the early phases of iron deficiency, cells may actually remain normocytic and normochromic be...
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