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CVA Exam latest questions and answers all are correct graded A+
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What skills and education is required to become a veterinary assistant? - Skills: 
-physical restraint 
-lab skills 
-patient care 
-client relations 
Education: Can be trained on the job or attend veterinary assisting classes. 
What skills and education is required to become a veterinary technician? - Skills: 
-Assigned a patient by the veterinarian 
-must follow all instructions for treatment protocol (medication, nutrition, lab tests, & exercise) 
-Must document all treatments given to the Pt...
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RCIS EXAM Question and answers correctly solved
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RCIS EXAM Question and answers correctly solved RCIS EXAM: Diagnostic Techniques 
 
Advantages of Side Holes in Catheters - correct answer -increase coronary blood flow 
-reduce coronary ischemia 
 
Disadvantages of Side Holes in Catheters - correct answer -less dye opacification 
-more contrast needed 
-less backup support 
-loss of coronary pressure monitoring (damping) 
-possible kinking 
 
Advantages of Sheath - correct answer -smaller arteriotomy 
-have hemostatic side holes 
 
Advan...
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IV : Nursing Care of Adult Clients Requiring Intravenous Therapy 122 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update
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1. Apply previously learned concepts of fluid and electrolyte balance to infusion therapy. - ️️Osmosis means that fluids will always travel from areas of lower solute to areas of higher solute. That is how sodium-containing IV fluids can hold fluid pressure (blood pressure) in the intravascular space. It also means that fluids low in solute will fail to hold fluid in the intravascular space and will shunt out to various areas of the body (third spacing or edema). 
 
2. Compare and contrast t...
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WGU D115 patho- Unit 6 renal and urologic systems Exam Questions Solved 2024
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Autoregulation of renal blood flow - correct answers prevents large changes in GFR when there are increases/decreases in BP; regulated neural and hormonal regulation 
 
renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system - correct answers -decreased blood pressure causes the juxtaglomerular cells of kidneys to secrete renin which converts angiotensinogen (inactive) to angiotensin I (active) which is then converted into angiotensin II by angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) 
 
-Angiotensin II stimulates the adr...
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Emergency Med Exam Study Guide
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EM is treatment of 
Treatment of seriously ill/injured patients requires rapid assessment of illness and 
injuries and initiation of life preserving therapies• Timing is key, so a systematic 
approach that can be rapidly and accurately applied is crucial 
Initial Assessment 
• Preparation 
• Triage 
• Primary Survey (ABCDE's) 
• Resuscitation• 
Adjuncts to primary survey and Resuscitation 
• Secondary survey (Head to toe &Patient History) 
• Adjuncts to secondary survey 
• Con...
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IV Therapy Exam Questions and Answers 2024
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IV Therapy Exam Questions and Answers 2024 
purposes of IV therapy -Answer-appropriate when a rapid effect is required because 
medications enter the patient's bloodstream directly by way of a vein bc they are very 
reliable and have more bioavailabilty; also appropriate when medications are too 
irritating to tissues to be given by other routes 
colloid fluids -Answer-fluids contain large protein &/or starch molecules, stay in 
intravascular spaces 
crystalloid fluids -Answer-fluids clear as p...
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CTO EXAM STUDY GUIDE
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Traditional CTO modalities - Answer-.035 stiff guidewires 
.014 extra support coronary wires 
Crossing support catheters 
 
Subintimal Navigation and Implications - Answer-*Poor long term outcomes 
*Perforation, Dissection, Loss of Collaterals 
*Accelerated intimal hyperplasia 
 
Collateral Compromise - Answer-Up to 47% loss distally and 26% loss proximally 
 
Extension of Treatment Site - Answer-Due to inability to re-access the lumen at the exact site of the distal end of the lesion. 
 
Intrav...
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Advanced Patho HESI Questions and Answers Rated A+
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Advanced Patho HESI Questions and Answers Rated A+ 
The nurse hears short, high-pitched sounds just before the end of inspiration in the right and left lower lobes when auscultating a client's lungs. How should this finding be recorded? Fine crackles are short, high pitched sounds heard just before the end of inspiration that are the result of rapid equalization of pressure when collapsed alveoli or terminal bronchioles suddenly snap open. 
The nurse is assessing an older client and determines ...
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Renal Exam 2 – RRT Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Renal Exam 2 – RRT Questions with 100% Correct Answers Verified 
3 types of vascular access for hemodialysis 
Arteriovenous fistula, arteriovenous graft, venous catheters 
 
 
Arteriovenous fistula 
Surgical connection between artery and vein, ideal, heals quickly 
 
 
Arteriovenous graft 
Synthetic connection between artery and vein 
 
 
Venous cathters 
Inserted into veins, temporary, emergency situations 
 
 
What risk do all types of vascular access have 
Infection 
 
 
When should you pla...
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CNSC EXAM 2023 (100%Solved).
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CNSC EXAM 2023 (100%Solved). 
NGT size - Answer 8 - 16 french 
36 inches 
Nasoenteric tube size - Answer 8 - 12 french 
Duodenal: 43 inches 
Jejunal: 60 inches 
Gastrostomy tube size - Answer 12 - 28 french 
G-J tube size - Answer 6 - 12 french 
Most common complication s/p enterostomy tube placement - Answer peristomal 
infection 
Buried bumper syndrome - Answer results from growth of gastric mucosa over the 
internal bumper 
risk factors: excessive tension between internal/external bumpers, po...
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