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Solved Aquifer Internal Medicine End of Case Exam Questions |100% PASS| Correct
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A 52-year-old female presents with one month of progressive dyspnea on exertion, a 
productive cough of clear sputum, bilateral leg swelling, and orthopnea. She has had no 
chest pain or fevers. She has a history of poorly controlled hypertension and 30-pack-years 
of smoking. Before beginning her physical exam, you determine that her pre-exam 
probability of heart failure is moderate. On exam, you find a jugu...
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NURS 5463 Test 4 Practice Questions And Already Passed Answers.
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A 63-year-old man has a 4-minute period of documented expressive aphasia that completely resolved. A workup reveals 70% left internal carotid stenosis and a 50% right internal carotid stenosis. In addition to best medical management, which of the following is the most appropriate treatment? - Answer A. Left CEA 
 
An 84-year-old woman has diabetes and congestive heart failure that is refractory to medical treatment. A right carotid bruit is detected on physical examination. A duplex study sug...
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Static Cardiology – NREMT questions and answers latest 2023
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Static Cardiology – NREMT qSinus tach / Stable 
 
Routine care 
-Assess and manage ABCs 
-O2 maintain SPO2 94% 
-IV 
-Monitor 4 & 12 lead 
-Vitals / SAMPLE / OPQRST 
- Reassess q 10 minutes 
 
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45y female with dyspnea for one hour. Alert; no JVD; heart regular without murmur; lungs clear. 
P 113 
BP 143/91 
RR 16 
O2Sat 93% 
 
 
 
Asystole / Unstable 
 
Routine care 
-Assess and manage ABCs 
-O2 maintain SPO2 94% 
-IV 
-Monitor 4 & 12 lead 
-Vitals / SAMPLE / OPQRST 
- Reassess at the begi...
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SBOM Cardiac Practice Questions Set 2 and Correct Answers
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A 68-year-old woman presents with shortness of breath, fatigue, dry cough, and 
ankle swelling. Symptoms started 6 weeks ago; she dismissed them as stress- 
related, but they have worsened in intensity and frequency. She becomes short of 
breath with any exertion, such as climbing stairs. She feels like she may pass out 
and has to sit when she gets lightheaded. Her breathing is worse when lying 
down. She denies productive cough, fever, or chest pain. She notes she has had 
no medical care in t...
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Family Medicine Aquifer Cases Test Questions And Correct Answers
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A 52-year-old female presents with one month of progressive dyspnea on exertion, a 
productive cough of clear sputum, bilateral leg swelling, and orthopnea. She has had no 
chest pain or fevers. She has a history of poorly controlled hypertension and 30-packyears of smoking. Before beginning her physical exam, you determine that her preexam probability of heart failure is moderate. On exam, you find a jugular venous pulse ...
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RN Pharmacology Online Practice 2023 B (Fall)UPDATED 2024 {Questions With 100% Correct Answers} (Verified by Experts)
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A nurse is caring for a patient who will be starting nasal triamcinolone for the 
management of allergic rhinitis symptoms. The nurse correctly instructs the patient to do 
what with medication administration? - ANSWER Take for no longer than 3 days in 
total. 
Administer the medication daily. 
Administer the medication as needed. 
Continue using if nosebleed occurs. 
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A nurse is caring for a patient who is receiving filgrastim prior to an autologous 
transplant. The nurse understands that the...
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which finding is most consistent with an acute elevation in left ventricular filling pressure? ANSWER bibasilar crackles 
 
when pressure in the LV increases suddenly, fluid is forced into the alveoli by an increase in hydrostatic pressure 
 
following ACS affecting the anterior wall, a patient develops SOB. Assessment reveals moist bibasilar crackles and a moderately loud S3. a PAC is inserted and a PAOP of 22 is obtained. these findings are most...
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ATI PN Pharmacology Proctored Exam 2020
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A nurse is providing teaching to a client who has peptic ulcer disease and is to start a new prescription for sucralfate. Which of the following actions of sucralfate should the nurse include in the teaching? 
Decreases stomach acid secretion 
Neutralizes acids in the stomach 
Forms a protective barrier over ulcers 
Treat ulcers by eradication H. pylori 
Forms a protective barrier over ulcers 
Secretions by the parietal and chief cells, hydrochloric acid and pepsin, can further irritate the ulc...
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MSN 622 final (With complete solution)
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A 65-year-old female patient presents with complaints of progressive dyspnea on exertion for the past two weeks. The patient has a past medical history of hypertension. She has a 25-year smoking history but quit smoking 4 years ago. The patient reveals further that she initially had dyspnea only on moderate exertion, but now it occurs with activities like showering. The patient denies chest pain, cough, or wheezing. Her medications include metformin, amlodipine, and simvastatin. The patient appe...
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NSG 530 Exam 1 student practice questions and answers 2024 with rationale;Wilkes
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NSG 530 Exam 1 student practice questions and answers 2024 with rationale;Wilkes 
 
 
1.	The best explanation of nondisjunction is: 
a.	After a chromosome breaks, a transfer of all or a part of a chromosome to another chromosome that leads to a severe or fatal defect. 
b.	Two stages of separating to create 2 gametes that can then combine to have both parents traits within a new zygote. 
c.	An abnormal separation during meiosis; instead of a pair of gametes, there is a trisomy 
(3) or monosomy (1...
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