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Orthopedic Nurse Certification Exam 234 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
  • Orthopedic Nurse Certification Exam 234 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT

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  • Orthopedic Nurse Certification Exam 234 Questions with Verified Answers Dermatomyositis - CORRECT ANSWER chronic systemic immunological disease involving inflammation of the skin, connective tissue, and muscles, causes widespread skin rash and permanent bumps underneath skin Polymyositis/Dermatomyositis S/S - CORRECT ANSWER -Muscle weakness -Red or purple symmetric rash (heliotrope) -Scaly, smooth, or raised rash on knuckles and sides of hand (gottron's papules) -Joint redness, pain, ...
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Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury questions and answers| A+ content
  • Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury questions and answers| A+ content

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  • Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury questions and answers| A+ content Most common ACL injury grade 3 sprain = complete tear What does the ACL do band of tissue that keeps the knee joint in place and prevent the tibia from sliding out in front of the femur Mechanism of Injury changing direction rapidly, stopping suddenly, landing from a jump incorrect , direct contact from behind Signs and symptoms initial audible pop, sensation of your knee giving out , and pain and swell...
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NUR 2790 1PN3 Final EXAM 4 (Questions with Correct Answers) 2023 Graded A+
  • NUR 2790 1PN3 Final EXAM 4 (Questions with Correct Answers) 2023 Graded A+

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  • NUR 2790 1PN3 EXAM 4 (Questions with Correct Answers) 2023 Graded A+. The nurse realizes that the organ which is a major site for metastases, harboring and growing cancerous cells that originated in some other part of the body, is the: A. gallbladder B. spleen. C. liver. D. stomach. 19. A school age child is placed on a waiting list for a liver transplant. The nurse knows that the most common reason for children to need this type of transplant is because of: A. cirrhosis due to hepatiti...
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NPTE Practice Questions
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  • NPTE Practice Questions The lymphatic system drains lymph from body tissues and returns it to the: A.) Nervous system B.) Cardiac circulation C.) Venous circulation D.) Muscles C.) Venous circulation In regards to arthrokinematics, what is the movement between the metacarpal of the hand and the proximal phalanx? .A.) Glide B.) Roll C.) Spin D..) Extension A.) Glide The PTA is reviewing the PT's evaluation of a patient with torticollis. The patient has torticollis with right SCM inv...
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WGU patho D236 Questions and Answers
  • WGU patho D236 Questions and Answers

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  • WGU patho D236 Turner syndrome - Correct answer A chromosomal disorder in females in which either an *X chromosome* is missing, making the person XO instead of XX, or part of one X chromosome is deleted." "Tay-Sachs Disease - Correct answer A human genetic disease caused by a recessive allele for a dysfunctional enzyme leads to the accumulation of certain lipids in the brain. Seizures, blindness, and degeneration of motor and mental performance usually become manifest a few months ...
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NPTE Practice Questions with complete solutions
  • NPTE Practice Questions with complete solutions

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  • Oct 24, 2019 A physical therapist instructs a patient to change his wound dressing daily between weekly visits to the wound center. At the next visit, the patient reports that he instead changed the dressing only when it was soaked through in an effort to conserve supplies. As a result, the surrounding skin would most likely be described as: 1) Infected 2) Gangrenous 3) Macerated 4) Indurated - ANSWER-Macerated Oct 25, 2019 A physical therapist uses functional electrical stimulation a...
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APEA Exam Question Bank (Ortho) | Questions with Correct Answers - Latest Update 2023/2024 (VERIFIED)
  • APEA Exam Question Bank (Ortho) | Questions with Correct Answers - Latest Update 2023/2024 (VERIFIED)

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  • When Performing an examination of a painful left elbow on an adult, inspection of the surrounding tissue reveals Warmth. This finding could be suggestive of all of the following conditions except: Fibrosis Question: The lateral bone that serves as a strut between the scapula and the sternum is known as the: Clavicle Question: The nurse practitioner instruct the patient to bend at the waist moving from side to side from a standing position. This maneuver would elicit: Rotation of the lu...
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Domain 4 BOC Review Questions & Answers with Rationale 2023
  • Domain 4 BOC Review Questions & Answers with Rationale 2023

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  • Domain 4 BOC Review Questions & Answers with Rationale 2023 c. 1. What does “extension lag” mean? a. Ability to only flex the knee b. Inability to fully backward bend (lumbar movement) c. One leg drags behind the other during gait d. Inability to fully extend the knee e. Inability to fully extend the hip 2. What is the best method of determining the recovery status of the hand and forearm after a flexor injury a. Use of a KT-1000 arthrometer b. Assessing the strength of...
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MAT 628 Domain IV Questions,  Answers and Rationale
  • MAT 628 Domain IV Questions, Answers and Rationale

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  • MAT 628 Domain IV Questions, Answers and Rationale 1. What does “extension lag” mean? a. Ability to only flex the knee b. Inability to fully backward bend(lumbar movement) c. One leg drags behind the other during gait d. Inability to fully extend the knee e. Inability to fully extend the hip An extension lag happens when the patient cannot fully extend his or her knee 2. What is the best method of determining the recovery status of the hand and forearm after a reflex injury? a. ...
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AGNP Board Exam Question and Answers - Orthopedics Assessment
  • AGNP Board Exam Question and Answers - Orthopedics Assessment

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  • AGNP BOARD EXAM QUESTIONS Orthopedics Assessment (317 Questions). 1. The axioscapular group of muscles includes which one of the following?    2. An example of a cartilaginous joint would be the:    3. The part of the ulna that forms the outer prominence of the elbow is referred to as the:    4. To assess muscle tone in the legs, support the patient's thigh with one hand, grasp the foot with the other, and:     5. When grading muscle strength, a grade of three would indicate...
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