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Radiation Protection (Exam 1) Ch - 1, 2, 3 & 4 with 100% correct answers
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X-rays are correct answersa form of ionizing radiation 
 
When passing through matter, ionizing radiation does what correct answersproduces negatively and positively charged particles (ions) that cause harm to biological tissues 
 
What are the six consequences of ionization in human cells correct answers-creation of unstable atoms 
-production of free electrons 
-production of low energy x-ray photons 
-creation of reactive free radicals capable of producing substances poisonous to the cell 
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Test Bank for Porth's Essentials of Pathophysiology 5th Edition by Tommie L Norris| Guide A+
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Test Bank for Porth's Essentials of Pathophysiology 5th Edition by Tommie L Norris Test Bank for Porth's Essentials of Pathophysiology 5th edition by Tommie L Norris 1. Chapter 1 Although the basic structure of the cell plasma membrane is formed by a lipid bilayer, most of the specific membrane functions are carried out by: A) Bound and transmembrane proteins B) Complex, long carbohydrate chains C) Surface antigens and hormone receptors D) A gating system of selective ion channels Feedback: Th...
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NUR 1212C Mod 4 Questions And Answers Latest Updates
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Which potential side effects does the nurse include in the teaching plan for a client 
undergoing radiation therapy for laryngeal cancer? - ️️Fatigue, Change in taste, 
Changes in skin of the neck, Difficulty swallowing 
The nurse corrects the nursing student when caring for a client with neutropenia 
secondary to chemotherapy in which circumstance? - ️️The student teaches the 
client that symptoms of neutropenia include fatigue and weakness. 
When caring for a client who has had a colos...
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Nursing 1140 Questions And Answers With Verified Updates
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Acute pain - ´Short-term and self-limiting: 
´Often follows a predictable trajectory, and dissipates after an injury heals 
´Self-protective purpose: 
-warns individual of actual or potential tissue damage. 
Incident pain: 
-that occurs predictably with certain movements 
´PQRST Method of Pain Assessment - ´For each of the initials a series of questions are asked to 
help qualify patient's self-report of clinical symptoms 
´P = Provocation/palliation 
´Q = Quality/quantity 
´R = Region/...
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NU272 HESI Practice Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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NU272 HESI Practice Exam Questions and 
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A male client with chronic atrial fibrillation and a slow ventricular response is scheduled 
for surgical placement of a permanent pacemaker. The client asks the nurse how this 
device will help him. How should the nurse explain the action of a synchronous 
pacemaker? - Correct Answer ️️ -An electrical stimulus is discharged when no 
ventricular response is sensed. 
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The artificial cardiac pacemaker is an electronic device used to ...
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ABFM- Family Medicine ITE 2020 Exam
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ABFM- Family Medicine ITE 2020 
Exam.A 42-year-old Asian male presents for follow-up of elevated blood pressure. He has no additional 
chronic medical problems and is otherwise asymptomatic. An examination is significant for a blood 
pressure of 162/95 mm Hg but is otherwise unremarkable. 
Laboratory Findings 
Sodium 138 mEq/L (N 135-145) Potassium 3.9 mEq/L (N 3.5-5.5) Fastingglucose 86mg/dLBUN 14 mg/dL 
(N 10-20) Creatinine 0.6mg/dL(N0.6-1.3) Urinemicroalbumin negative 
According to the Americ...
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Pharmacotherapeutics for Advanced Practice Nurse Prescribers 5th Edition Woo Robinson Test Bank | Complete All Chapters (2023-2024)
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The nurse is caring for a 57-year-old woman who is complaining about gaining so much 
weight after menopause and suggests that thyroid hormone replacement would help her 
lose weight and speed up her metabolism. What is the nurses best response? 
A) Inducing a state of hyperthyroidism would result in weight loss. 
B) People who are not hypothyroid should not take thyroid hormones. 
C) People who take thyroid hormones without cause will end up damaging their heart. 
D) The body compensates for th...
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Burns (Nursing 4 TEST 4) Questions And Answers 100% Guaranteed Success.
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Burns (Nursing 4 TEST 4) Questions And Answers 100% Guaranteed Success. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
What can cause burns? - correct answer. o Heat 
o Chemicals 
o Electrical current 
o Radiation 
 
What age groups have the highest fatality rates when it comes to burns - correct answer. <4 or >65 yrs old 
 
What are the most common types of burns? - correct answer. - Thermal burns or "heat-induced" (most common) 
 
How are thermal burns or "heat induced" burns caused? - corr...
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NUR 250 Patho Exam 1 Study Questions and Correct Answers
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Acute Gastritis etiology - Infection-induced Usually due to H. Pylori -Drug-induced - E.g., nsaids, steroids, some chemotherapeutic drugs, alcohol, and iron supplements - Ulcerohemorrhagic - Occurs with critical illness; due to physiologic stress and ischemic changes caused by shock, hypotension, or release of vasoactive substances 
Acute Gastritis Pathogenesis -Acute imbalance between mucosal injury and repair mechanisms -Development of mucosal hyperemia and erosive changes with histologic pres...
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ARRT KETTERING QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, VERIFIED. RATED A+ "A variation in X-ray beam intensity along the long axis of the X-ray tube, with an increased intensity toward the cathode end of the beam and a decreased intensity toward the anode", defines
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ARRT KETTERING QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, VERIFIED. 
RATED A+ 
"A variation in X-ray beam intensity along the long axis of the X-ray tube, with an increased intensity 
toward the cathode end of the beam and a decreased intensity toward the anode", defines: - -anode 
heel effect 
6 rem is equal to _____ Sv. - -0.06 Sv 
A "bluish" coloration of the lips, lining of the mouth or nail beds is a symptom of: - -cyanosis 
A bit depth of 9 will result in how many shades of gray? - -512 (2^9) 
A change ...
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