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Comprehensive AANP Review. With correct and detailed answers to the questions.
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Comprehensive AANP Review 
 
"What is Estrogen's mechanism of action in oral contraceptives? - Correct answer Suppress LH/FSH=Inhibits ovulation 
Alters endometrium=inhibits implantation 
Ovum transport is accelerated 
Luteolysis may occur as estrogen causes progesterone levels to fall" 
 
"What is Progesterone's mechanism of action in oral contraceptives? - Correct answer Thickened cervical mucus=decrease sperm transport 
Suppression of endometrium=inhibits implantation 
Slowed ovum trans...
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NURS 623 – Adult 2 Exam 1 Study guide
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NURS 623 – 
Adult 2 Exam 1 Study guide 
 
SKIN • HEMATOLOGY • IMMUNE 
 
SKIN 
 
•	Alopecia—baldness 
Considered autoimmune; may be genetic 
Hair growth influenced by estrogen, growth hormone, glucocorticoids, thyroid hormone, retinoid, prolactin, androgens, medications 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Pigmentation Changes 
Cause	Description	Diagnostics	Management 
Vitiligo	•	Total loss of color in patchy areas of body 
•	White, macules/patches on sun-exposed areas 
•	Occurs often wi...
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AAFP Expertly Crafted Questions and Answers for Guaranteed Top Marks, Validated and Proven
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Multiple Myeloma - Answer The diagnosis of multiple myeloma is based on evidence of 
myeloma-related *end-organ impairment* in the presence of M protein, monoclonal plasma 
cells, or both. This evidence may include hyper"C"alcemia, "R"enal failure, "A"nemia, or 
"B"one lesions. 
-Bone pain is characteristic 
(1) The diagnosis is confirmed by a bone marrow examination showing >10% plasma cells in the 
marrow. 
(1) Autologous stem cell transplantation (in pts >65yo) 
Diabetic Polyneu...
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NRS 434 Week 4 Comprehensive Assessment Completed Shadow Health.
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NRS 434 Week 4 Comprehensive Assessment Completed Shadow Health. 
 
 
Week 4: Comprehensive Assessment Results | Turned In 
Health Assessment, NRS-434VN 
Return to Assignment (/assignments/210197/) 
 
 
Your Results 
 
 
Lab Pass (/assignment_attempts/4765045/lab_pass.p 
 
 
 
 
Overview Transcript 
Subjective Data Collection 
 
Documentation / Electronic Health Record 
 
Documentation 
 
 
 
Objective Data Collection 
 
Documentation 
Plan My Exam Student Survey 
 
Vitals 
Student Documentation...
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HESI CAT
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HESI CAT 
HESI CAT 
 
 
 
 
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1-month-old infant with a ventricular septal defect (VSD) is examined in the cardiology clinic. What sign related to this disorder does the nurse expect to find when assessing this infant? 
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Bradycardia at rest 
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Activity-related cyanosis 
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Bounding peripheral pulses 
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Murmur at the left sternal borderANS 4 
A murmur at the left sternal border is the most characteristic finding in infants and children with a VSD. A left-to-right shunt is caused by the flo...
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NBME New Tests Compilation 2023 with Verified Answers
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External carotid - superior thyroid 
 
46 year old woman - 2 month history of fatigue and muscle weakness - 10 year history of hypertension - treated with thiazide diurectics - measured hypokalemia, hypotension and decreased BP- brisk reflexes. Likely cause? -Answer= Adverse Drug Effect 
b. Treated with a thiazide diuretic for HTN with measured hypokalemia, hypotension and decreased Hg 
 
55-	year old man - nice to nurses - mean to youngest child- Which is the most likely explanation of patient...
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WGU D027- Advanced Pharmacology Study Guide with Complete Solutions Graded A
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WGU D027- Advanced Pharmacology Study Guide with Complete Solutions Graded A 
 
Which of the following is not a cellular function? Ans - Combustion - 
All living cells must absorb and metabolize sources of energy, excrete waste and by-products of those processes, and reproduce to continue offspring. Pyrotechnic processes (i.e. combustion) are generally metaphorical. 
 
What are mitochondria responsible for? Ans - Energy production - 
Mitochondria are the energy production organelles of the cel...
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UWorld NCLEX Cram EXAM 1 2023/2024
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UWorld NCLEX Cram EXAM 1 2023/2024 
 
UWorld NCLEX Cram EXAM 1 2023/2024 
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Lambert Eaton Myasthenic Syndrome	 
Lambert-Eaton Myasthenic Syndrome is a neuromuscular disorder presenting with proximal muscle weakness (trouble getting up the stairs or getting up), cranial nerve involvement, and autonomic symptoms (like impotence). many patients also have small cell lung cancer classically. 
 
 
 
 
Narcolepsy	 
rare neurolgoic disorder characterized by episodes or ...
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WGU D027 - Western Governors University / WGU D027 All End unit quizzes Questions/Answered/Rationales_ 2022.
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WGU D027 All End unit quizzes Questions/Answered/Rationales_ 2022. 
 
Which of the following is not a cellular function? 
 
What are mitochondria responsible for? 
 
Which if the following can cause edema? 
 
Which of the following best describes the result of cellular reproduction? 
 
What indicates hypokalemia? 
 
What is an example of both hyperplasia and hypertrophy? 
 
What regulates the sodium balance? 
 
What is the alteration if the extracellular fluid volume is less than normal? ...
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NURS6501 FINAL TEST PREP / NURS 6501FINAL TEST PREP: ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY (LATEST 2022)
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CHAPTER 32 
1. A nurse recalls the major hormonal determinant of sexual differentiation in utero is: 
a. 
Estrogen 
b. 
Progesterone 
c. 
Growth hormone 
d. 
Testosterone 
d 
2. A nurse is preparing to teach about puberty. Which information should the nurse 
include? One substance associated with puberty in males and females is the 
hormone: 
a. 
Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) 
b. 
Luteinizing hormone (LH) 
c. 
Leptin 
d. 
Estrogen 
c 
3. A nurse is discussing female anatomy. Which body stru...
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