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NSC 435 Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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How do you know if a person has a anemia based on labs? - answerLow RBC, HGB and/or 
HCT 
Less than 80fl = - answerMicrocytic anemia 
(Iron deficiency) 
80-100fl - answerNormolcytic anemia 
(Hemolytic anemia/blood loss) 
Great than 100 - answer- Macrocytic anemia 
- Megaloblastic (Large/immature RBCs) 
= Folate and B12 deficiency 
- Non-megaloblastic (Large/mature RBCs) 
= EtOH/hypothyroid/pregnancy 
What is iron deficiency caused by? - answer- ...
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Primary Care & Family Medicine EOR questions with correct answers
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Decreased TIBC, Increased Ferritin, normocytic CORRECT ANSWER Anemia of chronic dz 
 
Increased TIBC and decreased Ferritin, MCV less than 80 CORRECT ANSWER IDA 
 
Hypersegmented neutrophils CORRECT ANSWER Megaloblastic anemia (B12, folate deficiency) 
 
Increased MMA, increased homocysteine, MCV over 115, neuro symptoms CORRECT ANSWER B12 defiency 
 
PPIs, metformin, vegan, pernicious anemia are causes of CORRECT ANSWER B12 defiency 
 
Pregnancy, B12, folate, hypothyroidism, alcoholism all caus...
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NSC 435 Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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How do you know if a person has a anemia based on labs? - answerLow RBC, HGB and/or 
HCT 
Less than 80fl = - answerMicrocytic anemia 
(Iron deficiency) 
80-100fl - answerNormolcytic anemia 
(Hemolytic anemia/blood loss) 
Great than 100 - answer- Macrocytic anemia 
- Megaloblastic (Large/immature RBCs) 
= Folate and B12 deficiency 
- Non-megaloblastic (Large/mature RBCs) 
= EtOH/hypothyroid/pregnancy 
What is iron deficiency caused by? - answer- ...
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CAD and ACS NCLEX Review Questions and Answers Already Passed
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CAD and ACS NCLEX Review Questions 
 
and Answers Already Passed 
 
The community health nurse is planning health promotion teaching targeted at preventing 
coronary artery disease (CAD). Which ethnic group would the nurse select as the highest priority 
for this intervention? 
 
A. White male 
B. Hispanic male 
C. African American male 
 
D. Native American female A. White male 
 
The incidence of CAD and myocardial infarction (MI) is highest among white, middle-aged 
men. Hispanic individuals ...
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NCLEX-RN 2022-2023 CADIOVASCULAR MANAGEMENT QUESTIONS AND EXPLAINED ANSWERS
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NCLEX-RN CADIOVASCULAR MANAGEMENT QUESTIONS AND 
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1. The clinic nurse is teaching the client at risk for developing arteriosclerosis. 
The nurse should teach the client that the dietary therapy to decrease homocysteine levels includes eating foods rich in which nutrient? 
A. Monosaturated fats 
B. B complex Vitamins 
C. Vitamin C 
D. Calcium 
ANSWER: B 
A. Monosaturated fats are included in a healthy diet but have not been found to affect the 
homocysteine levels. 
B. Homocy...
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Nutrition Chapter 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 questions with answers 2024/2025
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Nutrition Chapter 11, 12, 13, 14, 15what is Atherosclerosis? - correct answer the hardening of the arteries, most common root cause of CVD 
 
Atherosclerosis risk factors? - correct answer High LDL cholesterol, Hypertension, 
Toxins from cigarette smoking, 
High blood levels of homocysteine (protein that causes plaque build up), 
too much Saturated and trans fat, diabetes, obesity 
 
How plaques in arteries are formed - correct answer cells that line the arteries are damaged (because of risk fac...
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WCEI WCC Key Points (Day #3) Section 8-10 || Already Passed.
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Lower Extremity Ulcer Causes *Big 3* correct answers Venous Hypertension (VLU) 
Arterial Disease 
Diabetes (DFU)--you have to have DM to have a DFU 
 
Smoking Vascular Risk correct answers Causes vasoCONSTRICTION 
 
Edema Amount Grading correct answers 0-1/4 inch = 1+ (mild) 
1/4-1/2 inch = 2+ (moderate) 
1/2-1 inch = 3+ (severe) 
 
Staining correct answers Himosideran Deposits --> RBCs with iron staining the skin. This staining will not go away. CAUSE is venous hypertension. 
 
Labs to ident...
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EPHE 155 FINAL || ALREADY GRADED A+.
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What are the main roles of vitamin A in the body correct answers is necessary for vision, cell differentiation, immune function, reproduction, and bone health 
 
What is an early sign of vitamin A deficiency correct answers night blindless 
 
Why is vitamin D also considered a hormone correct answers Like all hormones, vitamin D is made in one part of the body and acts elsewhere in the body. 
 
What is vitamin E's primary function correct answers acts as antioxidant 
 
what are the best sources...
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Neurology Amboss Incorrect + NBME Exams + Shelf Review Sess Questions And Answers
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Neurology Amboss Incorrect + NBME Exams + Shelf Review Sess Questions And Answers 
 
 
Seizures + MRI shown + Fever + Hedache, dx? Tx? 
HSV encephalitis -> acyclovir 
Tx for TTP (thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura) 
Plasma exchange therapy 
Drooling + combative + caves + increased muscle tone, dx? Tx? 
Rabies: IgG and vaccine 
Delayed left sided peripheral facial nerve palsy, txt? 
Steroids 
Post herpetic neuralgia txt? 
TCA. If contraindication such as hx heart disease, then gabapentin 
Pro...
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NSG 210 Clotting Questions and Answers New (2024/2025) Solved 100% Correct
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A 28-year-old female patient inquires about options for contraception. The nurse recognizes that if the 
patient takes an estrogen-based oral contraceptive, her risk for venous thromboembolism (VTE) doubles 
based on what statement that is made by the patient? 
a. "I smoke 1 ½ packs of cigarettes a day." 
b. "I have a job as a waitress." 
c. "I like to sit in my hot tub in the evenings." 
d. "It's been three years since my last child was born." - A 
Women of childbearing age who take e...
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