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RNC-NIC WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100%2023/2024
  • RNC-NIC WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100%2023/2024

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  • RNC-NIC WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100%2023/2024 Pre-term - correct answer RDS Hypoglycemia Hypothermia IVH sepsis PDA long term problems Post term - correct answer Fetal distress Hypoglycemia Neonatal asphyxia Mec aspiration syndrome Birth injuries SGA - correct answer Hypoglycemia Hypocalcemia Neonatal asphyxia Meconium aspiration Polycythemia LGA - correct answer Birth trauma Asphyxia Hypoglycemia RDS
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TMC practice questions and answers already graded A+
  • TMC practice questions and answers already graded A+

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  • A 44 week old gestational age infant is delivered via C-section and is gasping, grunting and has tachycardia and tachypnea. At one minute his APgar score is 4 and at 5 minutes the score is at 5. The infant is most likely suffering from transient tachypnea of the newborn meconium aspiration bronchopulmonary dysplasia apnea of prematurity meconium aspiration All of the following could cause a patient's right-hemidiaphragm to be elevated, Except... right lower lobe atelectasis
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Test Bank for Clinical Manifestations and Assessment of Respiratory Disease 8th Edition by Des Jardins Test Bank for Clinical Manifestations and Assessment of Respiratory Disease 8th Edition by Des Jardins
  • Test Bank for Clinical Manifestations and Assessment of Respiratory Disease 8th Edition by Des Jardins

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  • Test Bank for Clinical Manifestations and Assessment of Respiratory Disease 8th Edition by Des Jardins PART 1: Assessment of Cardiopulmonary Disease SECTION I: Bedside Diagnosis 1. The Patient Interview 2. The Physical Examination 3. The Pathophysiologic Basis for Common Clinical Manifestations SECTION II: CLINICAL DATA OBTAINED FROM LABORATORY TESTS AND SPECIAL PROCEDURES—Objective Findings 4. Pulmonary Function Testing 5. Blood Gas Assessment 6. Assessment of Oxygenation 7. Assessment of the...
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  • A 44 week old gestational age infant is delivered via C-section and is gasping, grunting and has tachycardia and tachypnea. At one minute his APgar score is 4 and at 5 minutes the score is at 5. The infant is most likely suffering from transient tachypnea of the newborn meconium aspiration bronchopulmonary dysplasia apnea of prematurity Answer meconium aspiration All of the following could cause a patient's right-hemidiaphragm to be elevated, Except... right lower lobe atelec...
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NURS 221 - Final Exam
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  • NURS 221 - Final Exam What are some non-pulmonary causes of respiratory distress in neonates? Sepsis, cardiac defects (structural or functional), hemolytic disease, CNS defects, exposure to cold, airway obstruction (atresia), intraventricular hemorrhage, hypoglycemia, metabolic acidosis, acute blood loss and drugs. What appears to be the principle factor in the development of Respiratory Distress Syndrome? Surfactant deficiency. What are the clinical manifestations of Respiratory Di...
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TMC practice questions and answers already graded A+
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  • TMC practice questions and answers already graded A+ A 44 week old gestational age infant is delivered via C-section and is gasping, grunting and has tachycardia and tachypnea. At one minute his APgar score is 4 and at 5 minutes the score is at 5. The infant is most likely suffering from transient tachypnea of the newborn meconium aspiration bronchopulmonary dysplasia apnea of prematurity meconium aspiration All of the following could cause a patient's right-hemidiaphragm to be elevated, ...
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NUR 221 Final Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
  • NUR 221 Final Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers

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  • NUR 221 Final Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers What are some non-pulmonary causes of respiratory distress in neonates? Sepsis, cardiac defects (structural or functional), hemolytic disease, CNS defects, exposure to cold, airway obstruction (atresia), intraventricular hemorrhage, hypoglycemia, metabolic acidosis, acute blood loss and drugs. What appears to be the principle factor in the development of Respiratory Distress Syndrome? Surfactant deficiency. What are the clinical man...
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NCM 109: High Risk Infant Reviewer questions with correct answers
  • NCM 109: High Risk Infant Reviewer questions with correct answers

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  • Low Birth Weight - Correct Answer-less than 5 lbs (2,500g) Moderately LBW - Correct Answer-between g Very LBW - Correct Answer-less than 1500g Extremely LBW - Correct Answer-less than 1000g Postmature Infant is at risk for - Correct Answer-meconium aspiration syndrome **suction airway Physiologic Jaundice - Correct Answer-48-72 hrs Pathologic Jaundice - Correct Answer-within 24 hrs hyperbilirubinemia complication - Correct Answer-kernicterus bilirubin encephalopathy
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NUR 221 Final Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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  • NUR 221 Final Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers What are some non-pulmonary causes of respiratory distress in neonates? Sepsis, cardiac defects (structural or functional), hemolytic disease, CNS defects, exposure to cold, airway obstruction (atresia), intraventricular hemorrhage, hypoglycemia, metabolic acidosis, acute blood loss and drugs. What appears to be the principle factor in the development of Respiratory Distress Syndrome? Surfactant deficiency. What are the clinical man...
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TMC Practice Questions
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  • TMC Practice Questions A 44 week old gestational age infant is delivered via C-section and is gasping, grunting and has tachycardia and tachypnea. At one minute his APgar score is 4 and at 5 minutes the score is at 5. The infant is most likely suffering from transient tachypnea of the newborn meconium aspiration bronchopulmonary dysplasia apnea of prematurity - meconium aspiration All of the following could cause a patient's right-hemidiaphragm to be elevated, Except... r...
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