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Exam 3: PNR 206/ PNR206 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Medical-Surgical Nursing II Guide| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A- Fortis
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Exam 3: PNR 206/ PNR206 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Medical-Surgical Nursing II Guide| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A- Fortis 
 
 
Q: endorphins and enkephalins 
 
Answer: 
 Neurotransmitters: 
-CNS 
-Inhibitory 
-Inhibit release of sensory pain neurotransmitters; opiates mimic the effects of these peptides 
 
 
Q: Opiate Overdose 
 
Answer: 
 Fixed pupils that don't react to light could indicate: 
 
 
Q: Drugs that affect pupils 
 
Answer: 
 Atropine, Scopolamine (Dry up ...
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RNFA course 1 period quiz exam 2023 with complete solutions
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Select from the following a medication that is used for PONV and has the potential to prolong the QT interval 
a) droperidol 
b) dolasteran 
c) prochlorperazine 
d) scopolamine patch 
A) droperidol 
 
 
 
Allergic reactions to latex range from skin disease to asthma and anaphylaxis that can result in chronic illness, disability, career loss, hardship and death. What types of signs and symptoms would be indicative of an allergic contact dermatitis response to contact with natural rubber latex 
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Exam 2: NSG3100/ NSG 3100 (New 2024/ 2025 Update) Fundamental I | Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| A Grade - Galen
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Exam 2: NSG3100/ NSG 3100 (New 2024/ 
2025 Update) Fundamental I | Questions and 
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Galen 
 
QUESTION 
 
 Which technique is used to collect an aerobic culture specimen from a wound? 
 
a. Collect the specimen immediately after removing the old dressing. b. Apply sterile gloves, 
then open the culture tube. 
c. Always be sure to culture any necrotic tissue. 
d. Irrigate the wound before collecting the culture material. 
 
Answer: 
 d 
 
 
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SCRIBE MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY STUDY GUIDE
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Abrasion - Answer-superficial wound to the top most layer of the skin (scratch) 
 
Afebrile - Answer-without fever 
 
Ambulation - Answer-to walk 
 
Analgesics - Answer-pain medications 
 
Antiemetics - Answer-nausea medication 
 
Antipyretics - Answer-fever reducing medication 
 
Apnea - Answer-without breath 
 
Atelectasis - Answer-collapse of the alveoli in the lungs 
 
Avulsion - Answer-forcible tearing away of skin from the body 
 
Bradycardia - Answer-slow heart rate (under 60 bpm) 
 
Ceru...
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NSG 3100 - Funds I: Exam 2 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Version 2024 | Verified
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Which of the following is a cause of bradypnea? 
Increased activity 
narcotic analgesics 
Test anxiety 
Decreased oxygen saturation - narcotic analgesics 
A damp/damp dressing is an example of what type of wound debridement? 
Autolytic 
Surgical 
Mechanical 
Enzymatic - Mechanical 
What statement describes a stage 2 pressure ulcer? 
Damage extends to the fascia 
Skin is intact and does not blanch 
Presents as open or fluid-filled blister, or shallow crater 
Base is covered with slough and wound ...
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Final Exam: NUR2356/ NUR 2356 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Multidimensional Care I Complete Review-Questions and Verified Answers| Grade A| 100% Correct- Rasmussen
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Final Exam: NUR2356/ NUR 2356 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Multidimensional Care I Complete Review-Questions and Verified Answers| Grade A| 100% Correct- Rasmussen 
 
Q: Hemorrhage 
 perfuse or rapid loss of blood. the risk is greatest the first 
24-48hrs. 
 
 
Q: if a hemorrhage is external you should 
 
Answer: 
 look under the patient for pulling of blood 
 
 
Q: dehiscence 
 
Answer: 
 Rupture (separation) of one or more layers of a wound 
 
 
Q: what should you do with evisceration? 
 
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Surgery COMAT || with 100% Accurate Solutions.
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Open Angle Glaucoma correct answers gradual loss of peripheral vision 
topical prostaglandin (latanoprost)= inc drainage of aq humor thru US pathway. If ineffective, topical beta blockers (caution w asthma) --> surgical 
 
Pt underwent TEE and developed severe chest pain, fever and widened mediastinum correct answers esophageal rupture 
esophagography with water soluble contrast 
 
Pt with hoarseness and multiple finger shaped lesions on true vocal cords correct answers laryngeal papillomas d...
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Med-Surg Final Exam Questions and Correct Answers 2024 Latest | Verified.
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Med-Surg Final Exam Questions and Correct Answers 2024 Latest | Verified. 
The nurse assesses a patient's surgical wound on the first postoperative day and notes 
redness and warmth around the incision. Which action by the nurse is appropriate? 
a. Obtain wound cultures. 
b. Document the assessment. 
c. Notify the health care provider. 
d. Assess the wound every 2 hours. - ANSWERS-ANS: B 
The incisional redness and warmth are indicators of the normal initial (inflammatory) 
stage of wound heali...
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PHCY 631: Osteomyelitis Questions and Answers Graded A+
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PHCY 631: Osteomyelitis Questions and 
 
Answers Graded A+ 
 
A 60-year-old patient presents with signs of acute osteomyelitis. What is the most likely clinical 
feature? 
 
A) Localized pain, redness, and swelling over the affected bone 
 
How does osteomyelitis affect blood flow in the affected area? 
A) It reduces blood flow, leading to ischemia and necrosis of the bone tissue 
 
What is the role of intravenous antibiotics in the management of osteomyelitis? 
A) To achieve high drug concentra...
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Osteomyelitis – Questions and Answers Already Graded A
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Osteomyelitis – Questions and Answers 
 
Already Graded A 
 
A patient with osteomyelitis is showing signs of systemic infection. What immediate action 
should the nurse take? 
 
The nurse should initiate the sepsis protocol, which includes obtaining blood cultures, 
administering broad-spectrum antibiotics, and monitoring vital signs closely. 
 
A patient has a history of chronic osteomyelitis and is experiencing increased pain and swelling 
in the affected area. What might this indicate? 
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