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NBRC EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, RATED A+/ VERIFIED/[LATEST EXAM UPDATES]
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NBRC EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, RATED 
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Information Gathering - Emphysema: 
(Abnormal condition of the alveoli resulting destruction and loss of elasticity.) - -LEVEL I: Cyanosis, 
Barrel chest, ↑ A-P diameter, Accessory muscle use, Digital clubbing of the nail beds, Significant hx of 
smoking and/or occupational exposure to smoke or other pulmonary irritant 
-LEVEL II: Dyspnea, Wheezing BS 
-LEVEL III: Chest X-ray—flattened diaphragms, hyperlucency, diminished pulm...
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Final PN111 Herzing University Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Final PN111 Herzing University Exam 
Questions and Answers 100% Pass 
Eupnea means: - Correct Answer ️️ -normal breathing 
Tachypnea - Correct Answer ️️ -rapid breathing 
bradypnea - Correct Answer ️️ -slow breathing 
orthopnea - Correct Answer ️️ -difficulty breathing when lying down 
Dyspnea - Correct Answer ️️ -difficulty breathing 
apnea - Correct Answer ️️ -absence of breathing 
What tells you a patient is having difficulty breathing? - Correct Answer ️️ -Using 
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CSE RRT REVIEW EXAM WITH CORRECT SOLUTIONS
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CSE RRT REVIEW EXAM WITH CORRECT SOLUTIONS 
What is the difference in chronic and acute ventilators failure? -Correct Answer-In both cases, CO2 is >45 but with chronic pH is normal. When acute, pH is <7.35 
 
acute alveolar hyperventilation -Correct Answer-pH normal and CO2 <35 
 
Normal VC (vital capacity) -Correct Answer-65-75 mL/Kg (10 x VT) 
 
Initial PIP for infants -Correct Answer-20-30 or 4-6 mL/Kg 
 
VC and VE extubation criteria -Correct Answer-VC > 10 mL/Kg and VE < 10 
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West Coast EMT Block #2 Exam Questions and Answers
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A 60-year-old man is found to be unresponsive, pulseless, and apneic. You should: 
Select one: 
A. start CPR and transport immediately. 
B. begin CPR until an AED is available. 
C. withhold CPR until he is defibrillated. 
D. determine if he has a valid living will. - ANSWER B. begin CPR until an AED is available. 
 
Basic life support (BLS) is defined as: 
Select one: 
A. basic lifesaving treatment that is performed by bystanders while EMS providers are en route to the scene of an emergency. 
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NUR 322 EXAM 2 WITH PERFECT SOLUTIONS
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NUR 322 EXAM 2 WITH PERFECT SOLUTIONS 
 
what can PUD be caused by? - infection of the H. pylori or Zollinger-Ellison bacteria 
what is PUD typically caused by? - erosion from infection from H. pylori (does not cause 
ulcers in all people) 
*acquired from food/water, person-person 
risk factors for PUD - NSAIDs (ibuprofen, aspirin) 
infection w H. pylori 
excessive secretion of HCl 
stress 
smoking 
alcohol 
family hx 
COPD or CKD 
s/sx PUD - dull, gnawing pain 
burning sensation in back 
pyros...
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hospital corpsman test 3 questions and Correct answers 2024.
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hospital corpsman test 3 questions and Correct answers 2024. 
 
chemical name 
relates to the chemical and molecular structure; meaningful to the pharmaceutical chemist but is rarely used because of its complexity 
contradiction 
any condition which makes a particular treatment or procedure inadvisable 
drug 
therapeutic agent; any substance, other than food, used in the prevention of diagnosis, alleviation, treatment or cure of disease 
generic name 
is often derived from the chemical name; com...
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Advanced Med Surg Exam 1
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- *primary purpose of the respiratory system 
gas exchange 
involves the transfer of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the atmosphere 
and the blood 
- **where does gas exchange occur? 
the alveolar sacs 
- diffusion 
O2 and CO2 move back and forth across the alveolar-capillary membrane 
how gas exchange takes place 
- lower respiratory tract 
bronchi 
bronchioles 
alveolar ducts 
alveoli 
- upper respiratory tract 
nose 
mouth 
pharynx 
adenoids 
tonsils 
epiglottis 
larynx 
trachea 
- what doe...
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NUR 106 Module G1: Wallace Guide to Pediatric Nursing Foundations
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NUR 106 Module G1: Wallace Guide 
to Pediatric Nursing Foundations 
sleeping on stomach, smoking in household and prematurity, Between 1 month 
and 1 year - SIDS risk factors 
Brainstem abnormalities, along with environmental stressors - Hypothesis of 
SIDs 
supine sleeping position, avoid cigarette smoke, firm bedding, exclusive Bret 
feeding for any amount of time, pacifier use - SIDS prevention 
giving no indication of wrongdoing, abuse, or neglect; making sensitive 
judgments concerning any ...
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68W ALC LPC Exam Questions With Verified Answers
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Is the study of substances that interact with living organisms through chemical processes - Answer pharmacology 
 
Is the science of substances used to prevent, diagnose, and treat disease - Answer Medical pharmacology 
 
The reason or conditions for which a particular medication is given - Answer Indication 
 
The amount of medication given at or within a specified period of time - Answer Dose 
 
The largest amount of medication either as a single dose or within a period time (such as 24 hours)...
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NUR 322 EXAM 2 WITH PERFECT SOLUTIONS
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NUR 322 EXAM 2 WITH PERFECT SOLUTIONS 
 
what can PUD be caused by? - infection of the H. pylori or Zollinger-Ellison bacteria 
what is PUD typically caused by? - erosion from infection from H. pylori (does not cause 
ulcers in all people) 
*acquired from food/water, person-person 
risk factors for PUD - NSAIDs (ibuprofen, aspirin) 
infection w H. pylori 
excessive secretion of HCl 
stress 
smoking 
alcohol 
family hx 
COPD or CKD 
s/sx PUD - dull, gnawing pain 
burning sensation in back 
pyro...
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