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Hondros Nur 185 Final Exam Latest Update Graded A+
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Hondros Nur 185 Final Exam Latest 
 
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Aspirin - Anti-platelet, anti-pyretic, anti-inflammatory & analgesic 
- Overuse causes - tinnitus (ringing in the ears) 
- NO children - Reye syndrome 
- Can be enteric coated 
 
- Used to prevent strokes, MI 
 
Heparin Antidote - Protamine sulphate 
 
Mucomyst (acetylcysteine) acetaminophen antidote 
 
carbidopa/levodopa (Sinemet) - Signs of Parkinson's disease: Shuffled gait, bradykinesia, 
tremors, muscle rigidity 
- Serious adverse ef...
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NEURO NCLEX QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
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NEURO NCLEX QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 
2. All of the following may be associated with Guillain-Barré Syndrome except: 
a. Weakening or tingling sensation in the legs 
b. Weakness in the arms and upper body 
c. Nearly complete paralysis d. First symptom is altered mental status d. First symptom is altered mental status 
15. All of the following statements about amyotrophic lateral sclerosis are true except: 
a. It causes degeneration and death of upper and lower motor neurons...
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PATHO 337 Module 6 Exam (University of maryland)
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A patient experiences a seizure that manifests with motor weakness on the right side, a 
tingling sensation on the right side, and flushing. They have experienced which type of 
seizure? 
Correct! 
 Focal seizure without impairment of consciousness or awareness 
 Focal seizure with impairment of consciousness or awareness 
 Generalized tonic/clonic seizure 
Question 2 
2.5 / 2.5 pts 
Multiple Choice: 
The sense of vision is controlled by which cranial nerve? 
Correct! 
 CN II. 
 CN III. 
 CN IV....
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Advanced Patho Exam 3 Practice Questions With Correct Expert Solutions | Updated
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Advanced Patho Exam 3 Practice 
Questions With Correct Expert 
Solutions | Updated 
A patient has required mechanical ventilation following a 
traumatic head injury sustained in a motorcycle crash, 
during which he sustained damage to his respiratory center. 
Which of the patient's brain structures has been injured? 
Group of answer choices 
Brain stem 
Midbrain 
Diencephalon 
Frontal lobe 
Brain stem 
Myasthenia gravis is characterized by muscle weakness 
caused by antibody-mediated dest...
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MDC 4 FINAL EXAM 2024/2025
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MDC 4 FINAL EXAM 
2024/2025 
 
1. You witness a patient with stiffening and/or rigidity 
of muscles, especially arms and legs, with immediate 
loss of consciousness. 
What type of seizure? 
2. You witness a patient with rhythmic jerking/relaxing 
of all extremities. 
What type of seizure? 
3. You witness a patient with a sudden loss of muscle 
tone lasting a few seconds, the patient dropped to the 
floor. 
What type of seizure? 
4. A patient is in recovery after a seizure, they are a 
bit confus...
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NURS 231 Module 6 Exam (Portage learning) 2023
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A patient experiences a seizure that manifests with repetitive hand rubbing and 
reports of hallucinations right before the seizure occurred. They have 
experienced which type of seizure? 
Focal seizure without impairment of consciousness or awareness You Answered 
Focal seizure with impairment of consciousness or awareness Correct Answer 
Generalized tonic/clonic seizure 
Ques 2.5 / 2.5 pts tion 2 
Multiple Choice: 
The sense of vision is controlled by which cranial nerve? 
CN II. Correct! 
CN ...
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Neurologic System (NCCPA outline) (Latest 2023 / 2024) Actual Questions and Answers 100% Correct
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Neurologic System (NCCPA outline) (Latest 2023 / 2024) Actual 
Questions and Answers 100% Correct 
 
1. What is the genetic basis of Huntington disease? 
Answer: Expansion of the 
*c*ytosine- 
*a*denine- 
*g*uanine trinucleotide repeats in the HTT gene 
think: you *HUNT* and animals go in a *CAG*e 
2. PE will show pain in V2 and V3 distributions, not V1 
Answer: Trigeminal Neuralgia(Tic douloureux) 
3. CT scan of someone with Huntington will reveal 
Answer: cerebral and caudate nucleus atrophy ...
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ATI Quiz NR325 Unit 4 & 5 quiz- Edfort 1 Detailed Answer Key Graded A
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1.	A nurse is caring for a client who has a mild traumatic brain injury (TBI). Which of the following manifestations should the nurse immediately report to the provider? 
A.	A change in the Glasgow Coma Scale score from 13 to 11 
Rationale: In a client who has mild TBI, a decrease of 2 points on the Glasgow Coma Scale indicates a decrease in level of consciousness and that the client is risk of a deteriorating neurologic status. Therefore, this finding is the priority to report to the provider. ...
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Med-Surg Success Handbook With more than 2000 NUCLEX-Style Questions.
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Med-Surg Success 
A Course Review Applying Critical Thinking to Test Taking 
.Everything you need to Ace your Med-Surg course! 
.Complete review of Core Medical-Surgical concepts 
.More than 2000 classroom tested NUCLEX-style Questions. 
 
UNDERSTANDING THE TYPES 
OF NURSING QUESTIONS 
Components of a Multiple-Choice Question 
A multiple-choice question is called an item. Each item has two parts. The stem is the part 
that contains the information that identifies the topic and its parameters and...
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CMN 350 exam 2 Questions With Complete Solutions
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Normal Extrapyramidal System correct answer: -normal coordination of involuntary movement 
-involuntary movement supports voluntary movement while walking 
-balance of ACh and DA is required for normal functioning 
 
Parkinson's and EPSE correct answer: Parkinson's is progressive, chronic, degenerative with unknown cause 
 
Associated symptoms: difficulty swallowing, drooling, weight loss, choking, impaired breathing, urinary rtn, constipation 
 
Imbalance with Ach and dopamine (too much ACh...
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