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Maryville 612 Exam 1 Latest Update Already Passed
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NIH Stroke Scale | Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Update | Verified
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How to assess Level of Consciousness? - 1a. Determine if patient is alert, oriented x4 
1b. The patient is asked the month and his/her age. 
The answer must be correct - there is no partial credit for being close. Aphasic and stuporous patients who do not comprehend the questions will score 2. It is important that only the initial answer be graded and that the examiner not "help" the patient with verbal or non-...
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Maryville 612 Exam 1 Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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Claudication - answera condition in which cramping pain in the leg is induced by exercise, 
typically caused by obstruction of the arteries. May be characterized as a dull ache with 
accompanying muscle fatigue and cramps. Usually appears with sustained exercise. Site of pain 
is distant to narrowing. 
How do you test EOM? - answerEye movement is controlled by 6 extraocular muscles and 3 
cranial nerves, III, IV, and VI. To evaluate eye ...
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PEAT 507 Sullivan C Practice Questions and Answers for Licence Examinations 2024/2025.
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PEAT 507 Sullivan C Practice Questions and Answers for Licence Examinations 2024/2025. 
 
 
1.	A patient has developed congestive heart failure after experiencing his first myocardial infarction. The pulmonary signs and symptoms the therapist expect to find include: 
A.	inspiratory wheezing and shortness of breath. 
B.	crackles and cough. 
C.	cough productive of thick yellow secretions. 
D.	crackles and clubbing of the digits. 
 
2.	A newborn is 4 weeks premature and is examined at birth using t...
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NIH Stroke Scale Questions and Answers Graded A+
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NIH Stroke Scale Questions and Answers Graded A+ How to assess Level of Consciousness? 1a. Deteremine if patient is alert, oriented x4 
1b. The patient is asked the month and his/her age. The answer must be correct - there is no partial credit for being close. Aphasic and stuporous patients who do not comprehend the questions will score 2. It is important that only the initial answer be graded and that the examiner not "help" the patient with verbal or non-verbal cue. 
1c. The patient is asked...
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PSY 352 Exam 1 Questions With 100% Verified Answers!!
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Which of the following are factors that might affect why individuals have different levels of consistency in 
their personality? - Answer-Factor: mental health, maturity, age, psychological adjustment 
Not a factor: environment, pessimism, 
In Funder and Ozer's (1983) reanalysis of several famous studies of cognitive dissonance, bystander 
intervention, and obedience, what did their algebraic comparison reveal? - Answer-The size of the 
effects of personality and of the situation in predicting ...
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NIH Stroke Scale Exam Questions & Answers 100% SOLVED
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1b. The patient is asked the month and his/her age. 
The answer must be correct - there is no partial credit for being close. Aphasic and stuporous patients who do not comprehend the questions will score 2. It is important that only the initial answer be graded and that the examiner not "help" the patient with verbal or non-verbal cue. 
 
1c. The patient is asked to open and close the 
eyes and then to grip and release the non-paretic hand. If the patient does not respond to command, the task ...
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NIH Stroke Scale Exam Questions & Answers 100% SOLVED
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1b. The patient is asked the month and his/her age. 
The answer must be correct - there is no partial credit for being close. Aphasic and stuporous patients who do not comprehend the questions will score 2. It is important that only the initial answer be graded and that the examiner not "help" the patient with verbal or non-verbal cue. 
 
1c. The patient is asked to open and close the 
eyes and then to grip and release the non-paretic hand. If the patient does not respond to command, the task ...
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Pediatric Hesi Review||WITH CORRECT ANSWERS//A+ GRADED
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Pediatric Hesi Review 
What are 2 contraindications for giving a child a live vaccine? 
• Immunocompromised child; or in most cases, a child in the household 
with an immunocompromised individual. 
How should burns be assessed in the child? 
Modified Rule of Nines 
In children versus adults the Head and Neck are considered as one body 
part. This would give you 18% of the body and in adults it is only 9%. 
What early signs should the nurse assess when lead poisoning is 
suspected? 
Lead poison...
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NIH Stroke Scale Correct Questions & Answers(SCORED A+)
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How to assess Level of Consciousness? - ANSWER 1a. Deteremine if patient is alert, oriented x4 
 
1b. The patient is asked the month and his/her age. 
The answer must be correct - there is no partial credit for being close. Aphasic and stuporous patients who do not comprehend the questions will score 2. It is important that only the initial answer be graded and that the examiner not "help" the patient with verbal or non-verbal cue. 
 
1c. The patient is asked to open and close the 
eyes and th...
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