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NBRC Practice Test #2 questions and answers latest top score.
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NBRC Practice Test #2 questions and answers latest top score. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
After a patient undergoes a thoracentesis, the respiratory therapist notes that the obtained pleural fluid is clear with a slight straw color. This fluid is most likely the result of 
 
A. empyema. 
B. congestive heart failure. 
C. lung carcinoma. 
D. hemothorax. - correct answers.Congestive Heart Failure 
 
The respiratory therapist is calibrating a spirometer and checking the volume with a 3.0 liter super syring...
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Ventral Septal Defect UNFOLDING Reasoning
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Ventral Septal Defect UNFOLDING Reasoning 
 
 
 
Mandy Gray, 2 months old 
 
Primary Concept 
Perfusion 
Interrelated Concepts (In order of emphasis) 
•	Gas Exchange 
•	Clinical Judgment 
•	Patient Education 
•	Communication 
NCLEX Client Need Categories	Percentage of Items from Each Category/Subcategory	Covered in Case Study 
Safe and Effective Care Environment	 
	Management of Care	17-23%	 
	Safety and Infection Control	9-15%	 
Health Promotion and Maintenance	6-12%	 
Psych...
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Adult 3 Final Exam Study Guide 2024
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contractility - strength of contraction 
-how effective is heart at squeezing blood out 
improving contractility - BP is low-> give catelcholamines 
depressing contractility - BP is high-> beta blockers 
preload - degree of stretch at END of diastole (relax so filling) 
-higher stroke volume= more blood returning to heart 
afterload - resistance of ejecting blood out from ventricle s 
-more resistance- less stroke volume 
-vessels dilated- less resistance- easier to leave heart 
increasing...
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Ventral Septal Defect UNFOLDING Reasoning
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Ventral Septal Defect UNFOLDING Reasoning 
 
 
 
Mandy Gray, 2 months old 
 
Primary Concept 
Perfusion 
Interrelated Concepts (In order of emphasis) 
•	Gas Exchange 
•	Clinical Judgment 
•	Patient Education 
•	Communication 
NCLEX Client Need Categories	Percentage of Items from Each Category/Subcategory	Covered in Case Study 
Safe and Effective Care Environment	 
	Management of Care	17-23%	 
	Safety and Infection Control	9-15%	 
Health Promotion and Maintenance	6-12%	 
Psych...
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Ob/gyn: APGO, UWorld, PreTest + Vignettes (Answered)
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Ob/gyn: APGO, UWorld, PreTest + Vignettes (Answered) 
 
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MGMT of abnormal Pap smear (low-grade) in a young healthy woman (21-24 yo) 
-Repeat cytology in 12 months 
-Repeat colposcopy in 12 months 
-Refer to oncology 
 
Management of abnormal Pap smear (High-grade) in a young healthy woman 
-Repeat cytology or high-risk HPV 
-Colposcopy 
Cytology alone and 12 months 
 
Colposcopy!!! ♻♻♻♻ 
All sexually active women <25 y/o get worked up for these two STI's 
Chlamydia & gonorrhea 
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Nur 195 Test 1 Exam Questions And Answers 100% Pass
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Nur 195 Test 1 Exam Questions And 
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Respiratory: What is the nurse's priority? - answerA 
Airway: 
upper 
respiratory tract 
natural or artificial airway 
B 
Breathing: 
lower 
respiratory tract 
respiration: ventilation, perfusion, diffusion 
C 
Circulation: adequate BP and Hemoglobin (Hg) 
Morbidly obese - answerincrease risk for airway and breathing issues, increased respiratory rate, 
circulatory issues, etc, DVT- can change into a pulmonary embolism 
Head of the bed mus...
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Kettering ACCS Review - Patient Assessment Latest Update with Verified Solutions
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Kettering ACCS Review - Patient Assessment Latest Update with Verified Solutions What are the Four critical life functions? Ventilation 
Oxygenation 
Circulation 
Perfusion 
Which of the life functions is the first priority? Ventilation 
What assessments would determine how well a patient is ventilating? Chest movement Respiratory rate Tidal volume Breath sounds EtCO2 
PaCO2 
How would the adult critical care specialist determine if a patient has a problem with oxygenation? Heart rate Color Sens...
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ENPC 5th edition Questions and Answers with 100% Complete and Verified solutions
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Neonate characteristics: - CORRECT ANS Birth to 4 weeks 
If preterm neonate until original due date plus 28 days 
Loses 5-10% weight by 3-4th day of life 
Flexion normal posture 
Limited glycogen store 
Nose breathers 
Infant characteristics: - CORRECT ANS Nose breather until 6months 
And muscle to breathe 
Metabolic rate 2x adult (increased need for oxygen and glucose) 
Toddler characteristics: - CORRECT ANS Babinski réflex normal until walking 
Plantar réflex at 2 years 
And muscles to breat...
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ENPC exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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Preparation and traige 
1.State need for activation of trauma team 
2. Prepare for trauma : ped equpment, length-based resuscitation tape and dosing guidelines 
3. State the need to don PPE 
 
 
 
Across-the-room Observation 
Assess for uncontrolled hemorrhage (C), if non go to ABC 
State the three components of pediatric assessment triangle (Appeance/Airway, WOB, and Circulation 
AND categorizes them as sick, sicker or sickest 
 
 
 
Airway and Alertness 
**APVU 
If trauma is suspected state ne...
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NEONATAL AND PEDIATRIC RESPIRATORY CARE|UPDATED&VERIFIED|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
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Stimulate and deliver low-to-moderate O2 concentrations 
An APGAR score of 5 is determined 1 minute after delivery of a term infant. Which of the following should be done next? 
 
a. Stimulate and deliver low-to-moderate O2 concentrations 
b. Intubate and initiate mechanical ventilation 
c. Intubate and initiate CPAP and 80% O2 
d. Initiate nasal CPAP and 100% O2 
 
 
 
Pulmonary hypertension 
The foramen ovale and ductus arteriosus remain patent in infants with persistent fetal circulation as a...
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