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NURS 6501 Exam 2 Already Passed!!
  • NURS 6501 Exam 2 Already Passed!!

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  • NURS 6501 Exam 2 Already Passed!! Clinical Presentation of Acute Bronchitis cough (productive or not) is most likely but fever, muscle aches, and fatigue can also be present. Burning substernal pain with breathing in. Cough lasts longer than 7 days but shouldn't last more than 3 weeks. Best Treatment Viral Bronchitis most people improve on their own antitussives like dextromethorphan or benzonatate helps short term codeine or hydrocodone if cough is severe antipyretics, bed rest and in...
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CMN-568 EXAM TEST BANK QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS UPDATED 2024-2025
  • CMN-568 EXAM TEST BANK QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS UPDATED 2024-2025

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  • CMN-568 EXAM TEST BANK QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS UPDATED Bacterial Conjunctivitis - Answer-Usualy Haemophilus species, S. pneumonia, M. cat or S. aureus. May be associated with URI, purulent discharge, eye redness, and lymph nodes not involved. treat with erythomycin ointment. VERY CONTAGIOUS! Iris Coloboma - Answer-developmental defect due to incomplete closure of the anterior embryonal fissue. pupil is a keyhole shape, rather than round. If retina is involved, vision is poor...
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NURS629 Exam 3 Questions With 100% Correct Answers
  • NURS629 Exam 3 Questions With 100% Correct Answers

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  • NURS629 Exam 3 Questions With 100% Correct Answers What is otitis media? - answerInflammatory fluid and pathogenic respiratory bacteria that reflux into the middle ear space- does not drain normally. 75% are viral infections most common bacterial etiologic agents: streptococcus pneumoniae 49%, H influenzae 29%, moraxella catarrhalis 28% What are the signs/symptoms of otitis media? - answerfever, pain, d/c from ear, tugging/batting at ear, irritability, crying lethargy, decreased appetite,...
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PAEA Internal Medicine EOR Pulmonology 15% Exam  Questions and Answers
  • PAEA Internal Medicine EOR Pulmonology 15% Exam Questions and Answers

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  • PAEA Internal Medicine EOR Pulmonology 15% Exam Questions and Answers Acute Bronchitis - ANSWER self-limited inflammation of LARGE airways cough WITHOUT pneumonia Caused by: MC viruses (Adenovirus also influenza, Parainfluenza, Coronavirus, Rhinovirus, RSV, Mycoplasma, chlamydia, pertussis) Often follows URI Acute Bronchitis Symptoms - ANSWER self-limiting (depends on degree of airway involvement) CHRONIC COUGH +/- (50%) sputum Actue Bronchitis Dx - ANSWER usually clinical* cough ...
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NURS629 Exam 3 Questions With 100% Correct Answers Graded A+
  • NURS629 Exam 3 Questions With 100% Correct Answers Graded A+

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  • NURS629 Exam 3 Questions With 100% Correct Answers Graded A+ What is otitis media? Inflammatory fluid and pathogenic respiratory bacteria that reflux into the middle ear space- does not drain normally. 75% are viral infections most common bacterial etiologic agents: streptococcus pneumoniae 49%, H influenzae 29%, moraxella catarrhalis 28% What are the signs/symptoms of otitis media? fever, pain, d/c from ear, tugging/batting at ear, irritability, crying lethargy, decreased appetite, d...
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CLIA and Strep throat Questions and Answers
  • CLIA and Strep throat Questions and Answers

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  • Fusobacterium necrophorum (F-throat)* -demographics -cause -type of bacteria -sx -tx - -MC in college-age kids/adults -potentially fatal if misdiagnosed or untreated -not detected in routine cultures -*Gram neg bacilli* that's part of normal flora -Causes *Lemierre's syndrome* (septic thrombosis in internal jugular vein of neck) -severe sore throat doesn't improve -fever, night sweats, chills -itchy throat -cervical lymphadenopathy -unilateral neck swelling -*RESISTANT to Z-pac...
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ENT - PAEA Emergency Medicine EOR Topics Questions with Complete Solutions Rated A+
  • ENT - PAEA Emergency Medicine EOR Topics Questions with Complete Solutions Rated A+

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  • ENT - PAEA Emergency Medicine EOR Topics Questions with Complete Solutions Rated A+ Dx? *fever*, *sore throat* +/- exudates, *posterior* cervical LAD, malaise, myalgias, general LAD, *splenomegaly*, hepatomegaly, petechial rash in 5% (especially if given ampicillin), sx's lasting for mos, transmission by saliva, seen in young adults; tx? supporting labs? dx: epstein-barr virus (infectious mononucleosis) aka HHV-4 tx: supportive (rest, analgesics, antipyretics), corticosteroids (only if a...
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NR 602 Final exam Questions and Answers 100% Correct
  • NR 602 Final exam Questions and Answers 100% Correct

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  • NR 602 Final exam Questions and Answers 100% Correct Step 1 Asthma approach-Intermittent - Answer- symptoms 2x or less per week asymptomatic and normal PED requires SABA 2 days/week no interference with normal activities brief exacerbations nighttime symptoms 2x or less a month lung fx- FEV>80% predicted Step 2 Asthma Approach-Mild persistent - Answer- Symptoms >2 x a week, less than once per day requires SABA more than 2days/week, no more than once a day exacerbations may affe...
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PNCB Test Review Exam With Complete Solutions.
  • PNCB Test Review Exam With Complete Solutions.

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  • PNCB Test Review Exam With Complete Solutions. Erythema Infectiosum (other names) - correct answer Fifth's Disease, Parvovirus infection Erythema Infectiosum Sx - correct answer "slapped cheeck" rash on face spreading to legs, trunk, and dorsum of hands and feet Rubella - correct answer 3 day measles; rash for 3 days, postauricular/suboccipital LAD Roseola Infantum - correct answer high fever for up to 8 days with no bacterial source; abrupt end with onset of rash; rare after 4 yrs ...
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Packrat exam Questions All Correctly Solved
  • Packrat exam Questions All Correctly Solved

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  • Packrat exam Questions All Correctly Solved 23 yo male with recent URI sxs presents c/o chest pain. His pain is worse when lying down and better sitting up and leaning forward. ECG shows widespread ST segment elevation. Dx - Answer -Pericardial friction rub 75 yo woman presents to the office with complain of vision loss. Exam reveals a palpable cord in the temporal region. Most helpful initial test to order - Answer -ESR Recommended LDL tor educe risk of CAD in a diabetic pt - Answer -1...
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