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WGU Pathophysiology D236 Exam Latest updated Graded A+
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Describe how your body responds to an infection. - ANSWER T cells produce cytokines, which stimulate B cells. B cells produce antibodies. 
 
Identify role of DNA changes in congenital abnormalities. - ANSWER Mutations in genes or chromosomal abnormalities 
 
How does development disrupts congenital abnormalities? - ANSWER Alterations of DNA 
 
Describes factors that disrupt homeostasis and how disruptions affect wellbeing. - ANSWER (ex) Fluid and electrolyte shifts can cause n/v or dysrhythmias....
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Portage Learning Anatomy & Physiology 2: Module 2 Exam Questions and Answers Fully solved 
This layer of the meninges is tightly attached to the brain. 
Pia mater (menix) 
 
 
 
 
The _______ fissure separates the right and left cerebral hemispheres. 
Median longitudinal 
 
 
 
 
What is the purpose of the blood-brain barrier? Describe its maintenance from a cellular level. 
The blood-brain barrier is a diffusion barrier which prevents most particles from entering the central nervous system tis...
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Final Exam: NR601 / NR 601 (Latest Update 2024 / 2025) Primary Care of the Maturing & Aged Family Practicum | Study Guide Review | 100% Correct | Grade A - Chamberlain
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Final Exam: NR601 / NR 601 (Latest Update 2024 / 2025) Primary Care of the Maturing & Aged Family Practicum | Study Guide Review | 100% Correct | Grade A - Chamberlain 
 
 
 
Question: 
What percent of all strokes occur in older adults over 85? 
Answer: 
 17% 
 
 
Question: 
How is stroke incidence expected to change from 2010 to 2050? 
Answer: 
 Double among older adults and minorities 
 
 
 
 
Question: 
Modifiable risk factors for stroke (think chronic diseases) 
Answer: 
 #1 Hypertension 
#2...
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Vituity Scribe Training Pre-Classroom Training Exam Latest 2022 100% Pass ALOC Altered Level of Consciousness 
BM bowel movement 
DOE Dyspnea on exertion 
EOMI Extraocular Movement Intact (Appropriate function of the extra ocular muscles, tested with "follow my finger") 
HA headache 
MI Myocardial infarction 
NAD no acute distress 
NSR Normal Sinus Rhythm 
PNA pneumonia 
UTI Urinary Tract Infection 
ASA Aspirin 
CA Cancer 
PCN Penicillin 
DM Diabetes Mellitus 
PTX Pneumothorax 
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PRN1725 / PRN 1725 Exam 1 Review (Latest 2024 / 2025 Update) Client-Centered Care IV | Questions and Verified Answers | 100% Correct | Grade A - Rasmussen
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PRN1725 / PRN 1725 Exam 1 Review (Latest 2024 / 2025 Update) Client-Centered Care IV | Questions and Verified Answers | 100% Correct | Grade A - Rasmussen 
 
 
 
Question: 
seizure risk factors 
Answer: 
traumatic head injury, drug overdose, febrile illness, history of stroke, hypoglycemia, hypoxia, alcohol withdrawal 
 
 
Question: 
Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) 
Answer: 
Minor stroke; where neurological function is regained quickly with time 
 
 
 
 
Question: 
a stroke can be caused by 
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WGU Pathophysiology D236 Exam with 100% correct Answers 2023
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Describe how your body responds to an infection. - Correct answer-T cells produce 
cytokines, which stimulate B cells. B cells produce antibodies. 
Identify role of DNA changes in congenital abnormalities. - Correct answer-Mutations in 
genes or chromosomal abnormalities 
How does development disrupts congenital abnormalities? - Correct answer-Alterations 
of DNA 
Describes factors that disrupt homeostasis and how disruptions affect wellbeing. - 
Correct answer-(ex) Fluid and electrolyte shifts ...
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ATI COMPREHENSIVE PROCTORED EXAM LATEST VERSIONS 2023 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
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ATI COMPREHENSIVE PROCTORED EXAM LATEST VERSIONS 2023 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS 
 
 
1.	When caring for an older patient with hypertension who has been hospitalized after a transient ischemic (TIA), which topic is the most important for the nurse to include in the discharge teaching? 
a)	Effect of atherosclerosis on blood vessels 
b)	Mechanism of action of anticoagulant drug therapy 
c)	Symptoms indicating that the patient should contact the health care provider 
d)	Impact of the patient’s family...
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New Patient - ANSWER-No previous records, longer visit, detailed chart 
 
established patient - ANSWER-Previous records available from last 3 years, shorter visit, concise chart 
 
Diagnostic visit - ANSWER-New problem, chief complaint: new symptom, goal is to determine the cause of the problem and appropriate treatment 
 
health management - ANSWER-check up, CC: routine physical or management of chronic problems, goal is preventative care and/or assessing progress of ongoing medical problems 
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Acute Stroke and TIA management
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Acute Stroke and TIA management 
define stroke - WHO 
a clinical syndrome consisting of 'rapidly developing clinical signs of focal neurological 
deficit (at times global) disturbance of cerebral function, lasting more than 24 h or 
leading to death with no apparent cause other than that of vascular origin' 
define transient ischaemic attack (TIA) 
stroke symptoms and signs that resolve within 24 hours. 
In practice <1 hour 
AHA/ASA - a transient episode of neurologic dysfunction caused by ...
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Stroke, TIA, Parkinson's disease UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Stroke, TIA, Parkinson's disease 
UPDATED Exam Questions and 
CORRECT Answers 
In promoting health maintenance for prevention of strokes, the nurse understands that the 
highest risk for the most common type of stroke is present in 
a. African Americans 
b. women who smoke 
iduals with hypertension and diabetes 
d. those who are obese with high dietary fat intake - CORRECT ANSWER- C: 
Individuals with hypertension and diabetes- The highest risk factors for thrombotic stroke are 
hypertensio...
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