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Midwifery and WHNP Cert Exam Review Questions And Answers 100% Solved
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What are the BP goals for adults younger than 60 and any age with diabetes or 
nondiabetic kidney disease? Less than 140/90 
What are the BP goals for adults 60 or older ? less than 150/90 
What is the etiology of primary or essential HTN? No discernible cause 
What is the etiology of secondary HTN? Underlying disease or condition that 
requires separate treatment 
What BP medication can AAs of all ages take if they do ...
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DVT NCLEX review Registered Nurse RN Questions with complete solution 2024
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DVT NCLEX review Registered Nurse RN Questions with complete solution 2024 DVT NCLEX review Registered Nurse RN 
 
DVT is - correct answer A pulmonary embolism is a risk from the development of a DVT. 
 
A pulmonary embolism is a risk from the development of a DVT. 
 
.What veins are most susceptible for a DVT? - correct answer Veins located in the pelvis, lower leg (calf), and thighs. This includes: 
 
Peroneal and posterior tibial in the calves (found in the lower leg) 
 
Popliteal and s...
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Questions about COVID‑19 associated coagulopathy: possible answers from the viscoelastic tests
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ase of interpretation, these measurements focus on quantity 
rather than functionality of clotting components and provide 
information on clot formation, but do not address clot stability and dissolution. 
Viscoelastic tests (VETs), such as rotational thromboelastometry (ROTEM, Tem Innovations, Munich, Germany), thromboelastography (TEG System, Haemonetics) 
and Quantra (Quantra System, HemoSonics LLC, Charlottesville, VA), are global hemostasis assays able to assess 
coagulation functio...
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RVT ARDMS Exam Review With Guaranteed Accurate Answers
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3 causes of venous thrombosis also called, Virchow's Triad - correct answer Venous stasis, trauma/endothelial damage, hypercoagulability 
 
Venous stasis - correct answer Slowed blood flow in veins. Caused by immobility, myocardial infarction, CHF, hypotension, COPD, obesity, pregnancy, previous DVT, extrinsic compression, SVC syndrome, paraplegia, surgery associated conditions. 
 
2 types of Trauma/endothelial damage - correct answer Intrinsic and extrinsic 
 
Intrinsic trauma is - correct ans...
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Nclex RN UWORLD Questions and Correct Answers Latest Update, Graded A+
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The ECG of a client with a single-chamber atrial pacemaker should display 
o :## a pacemaker spike before the P wave. 
On an electrocardiogram (ECG), 
o :## the P wave represents atrial depolarization and the QRS complex 
represents ventricular depolarization. The ECG of a client with a singlechamber atrial pacemaker should display a pacemaker spike before the P 
wave. 
occurs when a blood clot becomes lodged in a vein. Clinical manifestations include 
unilateral edema, localized pain, tende...
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RVT ARDMS EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, GRADED A+/ VERIFIED.[LATEST EXAM UPDATES]
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RVT ARDMS EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, 
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2 types of Trauma/endothelial damage - -Intrinsic and extrinsic 
3 causes of venous thrombosis also called, Virchow's Triad - -Venous stasis, trauma/endothelial 
damage, hypercoagulability 
Abnormal clinical findings for Budd-chiari syndrome? - -1. hepatomegaly 
2. Abdominal pain 
3. Sudden onset of ascites 
Accuracy, and how to calculate? - -- % of correct tests, or how well does the test both detect and 
rule out disease. 
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NURS 611 Patho Quiz 4 Questions with Correct Verified Answers and 2024
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Increased platelet function, and consequent hypercoagulability, can be caused by: - 
Vascular damage 
Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) is characterized by: - hemorrhage 
Sue is fatigued and some blood tests are done. Her results include Hct 40%; Hgb 
8g/dL; WBC 8,000; platelets 175,000. The nurse should interpret Sue's blood work 
as indicative of: - low hemoglobin/anemia 
The patient is an average-sized adult and has abnormal microcytic hypochromic 
red blood cells due to a long-te...
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Pathophysiology Renal Exam Questions Solved 100% Correct
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_______ is defined by by urinary elimination of > 3-3.5 g of protein per day secondary to 
Glomerular damage - Answer Nephrotic Syndrome 
Nephrotic syndrome may have clinical manifestations such as - Answer 
Hypoalbuminemia, Hyperlipidemia, Edema, Hypercoagulability 
Tx for Nephrotic syndrome - Answer Diuretics, Lipid lowering meds, Immunosuppressive 
therapy, Hypertensive therapy
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ARDMS RVT Review exam | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS | ALREADY GRADED A+ | 2024 UPDATE
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ARDMS RVT Review exam | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS | 
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1. 3 causes of venous thrombosis also called, Virchow's Triad(Answer) 
Venous stasis,trauma/endothelial damage, hypercoagulability 
2. Venous stasis(Answer) Slowed blood flow in veins. Caused by immobility, 
myocardial infarction, CHF, hypotension, COPD, obesity, pregnancy, previous 
DVT, extrinsic compression, SVC syndrome, paraplegia, surgery associated 
conditions. 
3. 2 types of Trauma/endothelial damage(Answ...
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MSII Exam 2 Study Guide Question and answers already passed 2023/2024What is a Pulmonary Embolism? (Patho) 
PE refers to the obstruction of the pulmonary artery or one of its branches by a thrombus (or blood clot) that originates somewhere in the venous system or in the right side of the heart. 
 
 
What are some risk factors for Pulmonary Embolism? 
Trauma 
Major surgeries 
Pregnancy 
HF 
>50 years old 
Prolonged immobility 
Hypercoagulability 
 
 
What are some causes of Pulmonary Embolism?...
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