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Rasmussen Pathophysiology Exam 1 with 100% Correct Answers 2023
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Pathophysiology - Correct answer-The study of abnormalities in physiologic functioning 
of living beings 
Etiology - Correct answer-The study of the causes and origins of disease 
Pathogenesis - Correct answer-Development or evolution of a disease 
Allostasis - Correct answer-Ability to achieve stability through change 
Allostatic load - Correct answer-The long-term negative impact of the stress response 
on the body 
Allostatic overload - Correct answer-Over activation of adaptive systems -High...
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Exam 2: PNR 203/ PNR203 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Maternal-Newborn Nursing Review| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A- Fortis
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Exam 2: PNR 203/ PNR203 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Maternal-Newborn Nursing Review| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A- Fortis 
 
 
Q: Which of the following a priority nursing assessment for a client receiving terbutaline (brethine)? 
 
 
Answer: 
Maternal heart rate 
 
 
 
Q: Which nursing intervention should the nurse include for a client immediately after delivery to reduce bleeding and bruising of the perineum? 
 
 
Answer: 
Apply an ice pack to the perineum 
 
 
 
Q: The...
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RNC-MNN EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Eve is 2 days postpartum. During palpation, where would you normally expect to find her fundus? 
 
a. at the level of the umbilicus 
b. 2 fingers below umbilicus 
c. 5 fingers below umbilicus 
d. non-palpable at this time - Answer-b. 2 fingers below umbilicus 
 
Keisha delivered her third child about 24 hours ago. She begins to c/o severe uterine cramping while breastfeeding. She is experiencing: 
 
a. exfoliation of dead tissue 
b. involution of uterus 
c. shedding of the endometrium 
d. after ...
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Burns pediatric primary care with Answers!!
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Burns pediatric primary care with Answers!! 
How long is exclusive BF recommended? - -first 6 mos 
How quickly should BF be initiated? - -within 30 mins of birth 
There are many illnesses that are less likely to occur if babe is breastfed, what are 
these? - -gastro, NEC, AOM, LRTIs, asthma, atopy, DM, SIDS, leukemia 
Benefits to mother from BF: - -rapid return to non-preg state, strong bond, 
decreased br/ovarian Ca, decreased metabolic syndrome, NIDDM, and PPD 
Contraindications of BF - -galac...
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IBCLC EXAM: Nutrition and Biochemistry
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What changes to the components in breastmilk occur over time? - Increase: water, fat, energy, casein, serotonin, lysozyme 
 
Decrease: protein (casein increases), zinc, calcium, LC-PUFAs (specifically between 6-12 months) 
 
What is one of the major benefits of colostrum, other than nutrient value? - Protective: 
-coats gut to prevent adherence of pathogens 
-promotes gut closure 
 
Protein dense 
 
Colostrum contains... - -IgA 
-white cells 
-lactoferrin 
-growth factors with 21 antioxidants 
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Wellness Exam Two With Complete Solutions Graded A+
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Wellness Exam Two With Complete Solutions Graded A+ 
Upper outer quadrant of the breast (tail of spence) 
Site of most breast tumors 
 
 
What is least likely to indicate a possible malignancy 
Marked tenderness 
 
 
Four groups of nodes in breast: 
Central axillary node 
Pectoral anterior node 
Subscapular posterior node 
Lateral 
 
 
During embryonic life what is present under the breast 
Epidermal ridges (milk line) 
 
 
At puberty what stimulates breast changes? 
Estrogen 
 
 
Tanner staging...
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ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY STUDYGUIDE
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ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY STUDYGUIDE 
 
 
Endogenous antigens - ..., infected host cells display pathogen proteins externally and are recognized as foreign; infected cell with virus and the viral antigens surround it 
 
Herpes virus - ...,, 1) HSV-1 - oral herpes, STD and contact, no vaccine, lifetime infection, treat the symptoms, sore 
 
Maternal antibody - ..., Natural, passive immunity, IgG, maternal IgG crosses placent, Antibody in a newborn animal which the newborn acquired through the plac...
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IBCLC EXAM 2020 updated already passed
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IBCLC EXAM 2020 
Cardiorespiratory stability - correct answer The most important factor to consider when commencing oral feeds for the preterm infant 
 
Lactocytes - correct answer Another name for mammary secretory cells 
 
human placental lactogen (hPL) - correct answer works cooperatively with estrogen and progesterone in preparing the breasts for lactation; facilitates energy supply to the fetus 
 
mammary duct ectasia - correct answer Inflammation with dilation of the subareolar ducts; coul...
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Post Partum Ryerson UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Post Partum Ryerson UPDATED Exam 
Questions and CORRECT Answers 
What is the most common cause of retained placental fragments and infections? - Correct 
Answer- Subinvolution 
Afterpains 
Diastasis recti 
Distended bladder 
Subinvolution 
Which nursing interventions should the nurse implement for non-breastfeeding mothers? - 
Correct Answer- Warm compress 
Nipple stimulation 
Expression of colostrum 
Breast binder
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IBCLC question n answers graded A+ 2024/2025 passed
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IBCLCMilk Lines - correct answer Two glandular tissue lines that extend from axilla to medial thigh; beginning of breast development. Become ridges that eventually become breasts, normally the remainder of the lines regress 
 
Witches Milk - correct answer resulting from maternal hormones that cross the placenta, newborn breasts can secrete a milk like substance following birth 
 
Thelarche - correct answer breast development 
 
Glandular tissue - correct answer Comprised of the lobes of the bre...
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