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FNP FINAL EXAM 1 85 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2023 UPDATE
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FNP FINAL EXAM 1 85 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2023 UPDATE 
Question 1 (1 point) 
 
 
 
What does an FNP use the Weber and/or Rinne tests for? 
 
Question 1 options: 
 Assessing the lungs 
 
 
 Performing an abdominal fluid wave test 
 
 
 Observing posture and balance 
 
Question 2 (1 point) 
 
 
 
 
Which of the following is true? 
Question 2 options: 
 
 Electrical synapses are more common than chemical synapses 
 
 
 Chemical synapses allow currents to travel in eithe...
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NU 606 Exam 4 Questions with Verified Answers| Latest 2024/2025 - Regis.
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NU 606 Exam 4 Questions with 
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Senescence stage ️ Last stage of the life cycle, old age to death, which 
requires the individual to cope with a large range of changes 
along with changes on the cellular and organ level, what is gaining 
characterized ️ decreased capacity to adapt to change 
potential causes of aging ️ 1-predetermined apoptosis 
2-cellular damage resulting from accumulated wastes and altered protein 
or lipid components 
3-wear and tear 
4-increase...
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WGU D236 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY FINAL EXAM 300+ REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES LATEST UPDATE 2023
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WGU D236 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY 
FINAL EXAM 300+ REAL EXAM 
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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. - ANSWERMutations in genes or chromosomal abnormalities 
How does development disrupts congenital abnormalities? - ANSWERAlterations of DNA 
Describes factors that disrupt homeo...
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HERZING UNIVERSITY ATI-MEDSURG PN EXAM 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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ATI-MEDSURG PN EXAM 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 
 
Arteriosclerosis obliterans - correct answer narrowing of the arteries in the legs and feet. Which leads to a decrease in blood flow and tissue damage. 
Common s/s: intermittent claudication, cold or numb feet at rest, loss of hair on lower legs, and weakened pulses. 
 
A nurse is caring for a patient who had an M.I. 24 hours ago, it is essential for the nurse to watch for ? - correct answer Ventricular dysrhythmia. Ischemic tissue can inter...
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NAB Study Guide 2023 questions and correct answers
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NAB Study Guide 2023 questions and correct answers 
 
 
What is the decibel range for a hearing aide compatible telephone? - answer-12-18 
 
What are the main symptoms of Tardives Dyskinesia? - answer-Lip Smacking and Uncontrolled facial gestures 
 
What do the initials COPD stand for? - answer-Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease 
 
What is CHF? - answer-congestive heart failure 
 
What is blockage of the arteries called? - answer-arteriosclerosis 
 
What is hardening of the artery walls? - a...
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PTA 225 Rehab: Peripheral Vascular Disease || with Errorless Solutions 100%.
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What is the Peripheal Vascular System? correct answers the general blood circulation through the body 
 
external ---> chest 
 
What systems does the peripheral vascular system consist of? (4) correct answers 1. Arterial 
2. Venous 
3. Lymphatic 
4. Neuropathic 
 
What is the primary functions of the peripheral vascular system? correct answers 1. provide nutrients (arterial) 
2. remove waste products/fluid (venous, lymphatic) 
 
If there is a destruction of the vascular system, what happens?...
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NAB Study Guide 2024|730 |Review | Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update|67 Pages
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What is the decibel range for a hearing aide compatible telephone? - ️️12-18 
 
What are the main symptoms of Tardives Dyskinesia? - ️️Lip Smacking and Uncontrolled facial gestures 
 
What do the initials COPD stand for? - ️️Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease 
 
What is CHF? - ️️congestive heart failure 
 
What is blockage of the arteries called? - ️️arteriosclerosis 
 
What is hardening of the artery walls? - ️️Atherosclerosis 
 
What does TIA stand for? - ️️Trans...
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NAB Study Guide 2024 Latest Update Correct 100%
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What is the decibel range for a hearing aide compatible telephone? - ANSWER 12-18 
 
What are the main symptoms of Tardives Dyskinesia? - ANSWER Lip Smacking and Uncontrolled facial gestures 
 
What do the initials COPD stand for? - ANSWER Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease 
 
What is CHF? - ANSWER congestive heart failure 
 
What is blockage of the arteries called? - ANSWER arteriosclerosis 
 
What is hardening of the artery walls? - ANSWER Atherosclerosis 
 
What does TIA stand for? - ANSWE...
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Cardiovascular - Barron's CCRN Questions and Answers well Explained Latest 2024/2025 Update 100% Correct.
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etiology of aneurysms - arteriosclerosis 
HTN 
smoking/obesity 
bacterial infections 
congenital defects 
Trauma 
Marfan's syndrome (connective tissue disorder) 
what other defect can cause systolic murmurs? - ventricular septal defect (heard on the left 
sternal border) 
relievers for Unstable angina? what do labs look like? ECG? - Nitroglycerin. Troponin negative. ST 
depression or T wave inversion. 
what does a decrease in systolic pressure mean if diastolic doesn't change? - This = narrowi...
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NBME 25 Exam Questions with correct Answers
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Large pressure gradient between left ventricle and aorta during systole - Answer- aortic stenosis (calcification) 
 
Hyperacute transplant rejection is what type of hypersensitivty rxn - Answer- type 2 - pre existant recipient antibodies react to donor antigen 
 
acute transplant rejection is what type of hypersensitivity rxn - Answer- type 4- T cell mediated 
OR 
humoral: similar to hyperacute except antibodies form after transplant 
 
which type of transplant rejection is both type 2 and type...
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