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Aquifer Pediatrics 2023 Updated Exam Questions And Answers
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Aquifer Pediatrics 2023 
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Tobacco Effects in Pregnancy - ANS- Low birth weight 
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome - ANS- Facial abnormalities, growth deficiency, CNS 
dysfunction, cognitive/behavioral issues 
Heroine Effects in Pregnancy - ANS- Fetal growth restriction, fetal death, placental 
abruption, preterm labor, intrauterine meconium 
Cocaine/Stimulant Effects in Pregnancy - ANS- Uteroplacental insufficiency, low birth 
weight 
SGA Infant - ANS- <10th perc...
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NSG 2400 Complications of Prematurity With Complete Solution
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High-Risk Neonatal Nursing Care Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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High-Risk Neonatal Nursing Care 
Questions and Answers 100% Pass 
 
A nurse is assessing a preterm baby with a gestational age of 32 weeks and birth weight of 1,389 
grams. Which of the following signs if present would be a possible indication of RDS. 
A. Expiratory grunting and intercostal retractions. 
B. Respiratory rate of 46 breaths per minute and presence of acrocyanosis. 
C. Mild nasal flaring and heart rate of 140 beats per minute. 
D. Bradycardia and bounding pulse A. Expiratory gruntin...
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PN maternal newborn online practice 2023 A Questions and Answers 100% correct
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A Questions and Answers 100% correct A nurse is caring for a client who is at 11 weeks of gestation and reports frequent vomiting. Which of the following findings should the nurse identify as an indication that the client has hyperemesis gravidarum? 
 
 
Ketonuria 
Bradycardia 
Bradypnea 
Proteinuria 
Ketonuria 
 
 
 
A nurse is collecting data from a client who is at 36 weeks gestation during a prenatal examination. Which of the following findings shou...
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AHN 548 Exam 1. All Questions and answers. VERIFIED.
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AHN 548 Exam 1. All Questions and answers. VERIFIED. 
 
 
Congenital infections- essentials of dx and typical features - -can be acquired in utero, perinatally and postnatally 
-Can be asymptomatic in newborn period 
-clinical sx complexes include IUGR, chorioretinitis, cataracts, cholestatic jaundice, thrombocytopenia, skin rash and brain calcifications 
-Dx: PCR, antigen and antibody studies and culture 
 
CMV 
(Congenital) - -MOST COMMON TRANSMITTED IN UTERO 
Sx: hepatosplenomegaly, petechiae...
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Test Bank for Applied Pathophysiology, 4th Edition by Judi Nath
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Test Bank for Applied Pathophysiology: A Conceptual Approach 4e 4th Edition by Judi Nath; Carie Braun. 
 
ISBN-13: 9199 
 
Full Chapters test bank included 
 
1 Introduction to Pathophysiology 
Introduction 
Defining Pathophysiology 
Understanding Pathophysiology 
Pathogenesis 
Etiology 
Clinical Manifestations 
Diagnosis and Treatment 
Applying Pathophysiology 
Individual Health 
Population Health 
Disease Prevention 
Evidence-Based Practice 
Functional Concepts of Altered Health 
2 Altered Cel...
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High-Risk Neonatal Nursing Care questions with correct answers
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What is one of the primary causes of illness and death in the neonate? CORRECT ANSWER Complications related to prematurity 
 
What are the two most important predictors of an infant's health and survival? CORRECT ANSWER -period of gestation 
-birth weight 
 
What are the second leading causes of infant death in the United States? CORRECT ANSWER -prematurity 
-low birth weight 
 
What is the leading cause of infant death in the United States? CORRECT ANSWER -congenital malformations 
-chromosoma...
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NICU Nursing Questions and Answers Graded A+
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NICU Nursing Questions and Answers 
 
Graded A+ 
 
What is a high risk neonate? a newborn, regardless of gestational age or birth weight, who 
has greater than average chance of morbidity or mortality due to conditions associated with birth 
and the transition to extrauterine life 
 
How do we classify high risk neonates? Weight 
Growth 
Gestational Age 
 
What is considered a low birth weight of a high risk neonate? <2500 grams 
 
What is considered a very low birth weight of a high risk neo...
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Hondros NUR 220 Exam 1 Answered Correctly – Expert Verified | Latest Version 2024/2025
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A woman is currently pregnant. She previously lost a child at 12 weeks. What is her GTPAL? - 2, 0, 0, 
1, 0 
AGA - Appropriate for gestational age 
10-90% 
Based on Naegle's rule, what is the estimated due date if her last menstrual period was 5/18/17? - 
2-25-18 
Based on Naegle's rule, what is the estimated due date if her last menstrual period was 8/12/17? - 
5-19-18 
Based on Naegle's rule, what is the estimated due date if her last menstrual period was 9/22/17? - 
6-29-18 
Complications ...
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NICU Nursing Study Guide | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
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What is the high risk neonate defined as? - A newborn, regardless of gestational age or birth weight, 
who has greater than average chance of morbidity or mortality d/t conditions associated with birth and 
the transition to extrauterine life. 
How is a high risk neonate classified by weight? - 
-Low birth weight: <2500g 
-Very low birth weight: <1500g 
-Extremely low birth weight: <1000g 
How is a high risk neonate classified by growth? - 
-Intrauterine growth restriction 
-Small for...
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