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EMC Exam 2 Questions & Answers(RATED A+)
  • EMC Exam 2 Questions & Answers(RATED A+)

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  • What is the Glasgow Coma Scale? - ANSWERReliable, objective way of recording the conscious state of a person Eye opening Verbal Response Motor Response Based on a maximal score of 15 What is the care for someone with altered mental status? - ANSWERInitial assessment (ongoing) airway open (provide oxygen) Recovery position Conscious (loosen restrictive clothing, DO NOT GIVE ANY FOOD OR DRINK) What is diabetes? How many Americans affected? ___ leading cause of death ...
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 Med Surg Test 1 Davis Advantage Questions And Answers Well Illustrated.
  • Med Surg Test 1 Davis Advantage Questions And Answers Well Illustrated.

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  • Med Surg Test 1 Davis Advantage Questions And Answers Well Illustrated. The nurse would expect to place the patient who just had a seizure in which position? Right-lying (lateral) Left-lying (lateral) Supine Supine with head elevated 15° - correct answer. Left-lying (lateral) The adult who has had his first complex partial seizure is asking the nurse when he can drive again. What is the best response to the patient regarding this question? "The doctor usually le...
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Dunphy Primary Care Neuro Test with 100% Correct Answers Latest 2024 Version
  • Dunphy Primary Care Neuro Test with 100% Correct Answers Latest 2024 Version

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  • Dunphy Primary Care Neuro Test with 100% Correct Answers Latest 2024 Version Types of Seizures - Simple partial seizure Complex partial seizure Generalized seizure Absence seizure Tonic-clonic or grand mal seizure Myoclonic jerks Seizures: Diagnostics - Blood work: CBC with differential, BS, electrolytes, LFTs, serum calcium, UA, drug screen Other: EEG, CT scan, MRI, possible LP Seizure: Education - Frequency of medication monitoring Safety issues Swimming precautions Cooking preca...
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ABRET Electrographic Correlates To Clinical/NonClinical EEG (Graded A+)
  • ABRET Electrographic Correlates To Clinical/NonClinical EEG (Graded A+)

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  • Beta coma most commonly results from a. hepatic encephalopathy b. hypoglycemia c. drug overdose d. anoxic insult - drug overdose Skull defect a. diffuse slowing b. periodic complexes c. breach rhythm d. alpha squeak - breach rhythm Hypothalamic hamartoma a. myoclonic seizure b. reflex seizure c. gelastic seizure d. absence seizure - gelastic seizure (tumor that causes gelastic seizures) During which of the following types of seizures would a patient be likely to experience deja vu...
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APEA 3P TEST BANK QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
  • APEA 3P TEST BANK QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS

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  • 1. When examining the skin, multiple areas of circumscribed elevations of the skin filled with serous fluid measuring approximately 0.5cm were noted. These types of lesions could be seen in: a. Herpes simplex or varicella 2. The principal muscles involved when closing the mouth are innervated by which cranial nerve? a. Cranial nerve V (Trigeminal) 3. The structure that creates a channel for the vertebral artery is known as the: a. Transverse Foramen 4. Which of the following is NOT a co...
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CLTM Study actual exam questions and answers
  • CLTM Study actual exam questions and answers

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  • BAEP / R Brainstem auditory evoked potential / response -Diagnosis for cerbellopontine angle tumors, mutliple sclerosis, brainstem lesions, metabolic and toxic encephalopathies,brain death, and early prediction of outcome in postraumatic coma, Kindling Development of epileptic seizures (in rats) that results from repeated focal stimulation and leads to the development of a predisposition to epileptiform convulsions. Similar to a log will not burn unless it's kindled. Mirror Foc...
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NR 325 Final Exam 2023
  • NR 325 Final Exam 2023

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  • NR 325 Final Exam 2023 Types of seizures partial and generalized partial vs generalized seizures Partial: one hemisphere, No loss of consciousness, Jerky movement on one side of the body Generalized: both hemispheres, has 3 phases (tonic > clonic > postictal) Brainpower Read More tonic phase Aura Cry out (due to air being squeezed out of the lungs) Unconscious Continuous muscle contraction (rigidity) Increased CO2 and glucose demand on the brain clonic phase state of alterna...
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APEA 3P TEST BANK QUESTIONS AND  ANSWERS
  • APEA 3P TEST BANK QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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  • When examining the skin, multiple areas of circumscribed elevations of the skin filled with serous fluid measuring approximately 0.5cm were noted. These types of lesions could be seen in: - Answer-a. Herpes simplex or varicella The principal muscles involved when closing the mouth are innervated by which cranial nerve? - Answer-a. Cranial nerve V (Trigeminal) The structure that creates a channel for the vertebral artery is known as the: - Answer-Transverse Foramen Which of the follow...
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APEA 3P TEST BANK Advance Health Assessment with Verified Answers| 100% Correct| 100% Score
  • APEA 3P TEST BANK Advance Health Assessment with Verified Answers| 100% Correct| 100% Score

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  • APEA 3P TEST BANK Advance Health Assessment with Verified Answers| 100% Correct| 100% Score When examining the skin, multiple areas of circumscribed elevations of the skin filled with serous fluid measuring approximately 0.5cm were noted. These types of lesions could be seen in: - a. Herpes simplex or varicella The principal muscles involved when closing the mouth are innervated by which cranial nerve? - a. Cranial nerve V (Trigeminal) The structure that creates a channel for the vertebral...
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ABRET Electrographic Correlates to Clinical/Non-Clinical EEG || Questions with verified solutions.
  • ABRET Electrographic Correlates to Clinical/Non-Clinical EEG || Questions with verified solutions.

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  • Beta coma most commonly results from a. hepatic encephalopathy b. hypoglycemia c. drug overdose d. anoxic insult correct answers drug overdose Skull defect a. diffuse slowing b. periodic complexes c. breach rhythm d. alpha squeak correct answers breach rhythm Hypothalamic hamartoma a. myoclonic seizure b. reflex seizure c. gelastic seizure d. absence seizure correct answers gelastic seizure (tumor that causes gelastic seizures) During which of the following types of se...
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