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Pathophysiology Exam 1 UTMB Questions With Verified Answers
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Migraine without Aura 
85% of migraines, pulsatile, throbbing, unilateral, can last 4-72 hours, aggravated by physical activity, can be accompanied by N/V, sensitivity to light, sounds, smells, and visual disturbances 
 
 
Migraine with Aura 
15% of migraines, pulsatile, throbbing, unilateral, aggravated by physical activity, can be accompanied by N/V, sensitivity to light, sounds, smells, and visual disturbance, develops over 5-20 min...
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Pathophysiology Exam 1 UTMB Questions With Verified Answers
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Migraine without Aura 
85% of migraines, pulsatile, throbbing, unilateral, can last 4-72 hours, aggravated by physical activity, can be accompanied by N/V, sensitivity to light, sounds, smells, and visual disturbances 
 
 
Migraine with Aura 
15% of migraines, pulsatile, throbbing, unilateral, aggravated by physical activity, can be accompanied by N/V, sensitivity to light, sounds, smells, and visual disturbance, develops over 5-20 min...
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Maternal Child Final Exam | 125 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified
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1. Your client attempted suicide with a medication overdose. Which intervention would be 
most effective in preventing an adolescent from attempting suicide again? 
a. Assessing his financial level 
b. Help him learn better problem -solving skills at school 
c. Coordinate involvement of a mental health provider to allow child to express 
feelings 
d. Encourage him to make more friends at his after-school job 
2. The nurse evaluates teaching provided to a school age child and parents about the 
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Milestone 2 retake info Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Milestone 2 retake info Questions and 
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continuous bladder irrigation - Correct Answer ️️ -3 way lumen 
-inflating the balloon w 30ml 
-instillation 
-outflow 
continuous irrigation may be used w/ what? - Correct Answer ️️ -TURP 
The amount of fluid recovered in the drainage bag must equal... - Correct Answer ️️ - 
amount of fluid instilled 
(secondary hemorrhage may occur from over-distention) 
what should an RN do if pt c/o pain w/ continuous irrigation? - Correct...
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Maternity Exam 2
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Asthma 
- Complications: antepartum and postpartum hemorrhage, pulmonary embolism, 
miscarriage 
- Treatment: optimize control + limit exacerbations. 
- Encourage: take their asthma medications, stop smoking, and evaluate asthma 
exacerbations with continuous pulse oximetry 
- While dyspnea is common, an asthma exacerbation may be recognized by 
dyspnea w wheezing or cough. 
- Asthma Attacks S/s: dyspnea, chest tightness, cough, wheezing, tachypnea, low 
O2 
Epilepsy 
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Exam 1 Med Surg Galen
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What are the three main types of headaches? - Migraine, Tension, Cluster 
Steps to Pain Assessment – 
Provoking 
Quality 
Radiation 
Severity 
Time 
Provoking - has anything made it better or worse 
Quality - Sharp, dull, achy, throbbing 
Radiation - Does it radiate to another part of the body 
Severity - Pain scale, 1-10 scale, intense pain, Other symptoms: N/V, photophobia 
Time - how long has it been going on? how long does it usually last? 
Tension Headache - Bandlike, tightness 
Describe ...
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Milestone 2 retake info study guide 2024
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continuous bladder irrigation - 3 way lumen 
-inflating the balloon w 30ml 
-instillation 
-outflow 
 
continuous irrigation may be used w/ what? - TURP 
 
The amount of fluid recovered in the drainage bag must equal... - amount of fluid instilled 
(secondary hemorrhage may occur from over-distention) 
 
what should an RN do if pt c/o pain w/ continuous irrigation? - exam tubing. 
irrigate drainage system w/ fluid (50ml) 
 if indicated: clear obstruction 
 
continuous bladder irrigation or bl...
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Pathophysiology Midterm - Jersey College Questions and Answers Latest Update Fully Solved 100%
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Referred pain with common examples - Pain is perceived at a site distant from the source; pain in 
the left neck and arm for heart attack or ischemia of the heart; Pain in the shoulder due to stretching of 
the diaphragm 
Phantom pain - Pain or another sensation such as itching or tingling after amputation 
Steps for better health - Be a nonsmoker and avoid second-hand smoke, Eat 5-10 servings of 
vegetables and fruit a day, Be physically active on a regular basis, Protect yourself and your fami...
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CNUR 204 question n answers graded A+ 2023/2024
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CNUR 2043 theories of causation for headache - correct answer -Vascular: vasoconstriction followed by dilation causes changes in blood flow 
-Muscular tension 
-Biochemical changes: changes in serotonin (may include serotonin stored in platelets is released into plasma and become inactive alerting serotonin pathway) 
 
Stages of a Headache - correct answer 1)Prodrome- neural excitability in the brain builds threshold, impending headache, days to hours before pain 
2) Aura- triggering of trigemin...
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Sign correct answers OBJECTIVE evidence of an injury, illness or disease. It can be seen, heard, palpated or measured 
 
Examples of Signs correct answers high blood pressure, rapid pulse, swollen joint, open wound, high temperature, 
deformed muscle, bruise, nodule, abnormal EKG, low blood sugar level 
 
Symptom correct answers SUBJECTIVE experience of an injury, illness or disease. It is a feeling or sensation that is 
unique to each individual and his/her situation. 
 
Examples of Symptoms co...
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