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Exam 3: Mental Health (Latest 2023/ 2024 Update) Complete Guide with Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct- Galen
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Exam 3: Mental Health (Latest 2023/ 2024 Update) Complete Guide with Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct- Galen 
 
Q: Benzodiazepine and barbiturate use disorder intoxication 
 
Answer: 
 - Slurred speech 
- Incoordination 
- Unsteady gait 
- Nystagmus 
- Impaired thinking 
 
 
Q: Benzodiazepine and barbiturate withdrawal symptoms 
 
Answer: 
 - Tremor 
- Insomnia 
- Grand mal seizures 
 
 
Q: Stimulant Use Disorder 
 
Answer: 
 Regular use of cocaine or amphetamine 
 
 
Q: Stimulant in...
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MH707 Exam 4 Questions and answers with 100% correct solutions | A+ Grade
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Common presentation of Delirium First symptom of delirium is impaired orientation. 
MSE: Speech impairment, slurred and disorganized, highly inattentive. 
Affect: can change from lethargic to agitated. They may have visual hallucinations. Judgement grossly 
impaired. 
PE: tremors, incontinence, nystagmus, increased muscle tone. 
Delirium Criteria A. A disturbance in attention and awareness. 
B. The disturbance develops over a short period of time (hours to a few days), represents a change from 
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Noninfectious Urinary Disorders 2024 Practice Test Questions and Correct Answers
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Which nursing diagnosis observed in a patient with urinary incontinence is 
related to impaired cognition and neuromuscular limitations? 
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Urge urinary incontinence 
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Stress urinary incontinence 
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Reflex urinary incontinence 
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Functional urinary incontinence 
Ans--Functional urinary incontinence 
What procedure does the nurse expect the health care provider to prescribe 
for the removal of a large, impacted stone in a patient's kidney? 
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Stenting 
2 
Lithotripsy 
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Pyelolithotomy 
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Praxis: Special Education Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Praxis: Special Education Questions and 
 
Answers Already Passed 
 
What is required for all children who are identified as disabled and require special services? 
IEP - Individual Education Plan 
 
Difficulties using expressive and receptive language, delays in pragmatics and problems with 
fluency, voice, and articulation Speech/Language Impairment 
 
Achievement is not commensurate with abilities and demonstrates difficulties w/ listening, 
reasoning, memory, attention, social skills, percep...
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NRS 225 Perfusion- Shock, Cardiomyopathy, DIC
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NRS 225 Perfusion- Shock, Cardiomyopathy, DIC 
Perfusion 
•	Normal Perfusion 
o	3 Layers: epicardium (outer most); myocardium; endocardium (inner most) 
o	4 Chambers: 2 atria; 2 ventricles 
o	 Pump- Heart; Tubing- Blood Vessels; Fluid- Blood 
o	Systole: ventricular contraction // Diastole: ventricular relaxation: “lub-dub” 
o	Circulation 
▪	Pulmonary: right side of heart lungs 
▪	Systemic: left side of heart body 
▪	Coronary: supplies heart 
o	Cardiac Cycle: contractio...
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NUR 209 EXAM 2 (NEUROLOGICAL) EXAM | QUESTIONS & 100% CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADE A+
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The characteristics of somatic senses include discrimination of what senses? 
: touch, pressure, vibration, position, tickling, temperature, and pain 
Characteristics of normal cognition 
: intelligence, reality perception, orientation, judgement, recall and recognition, 
language 
sympathetic vs parasympathetic 
: sympathetic (fight or flight) and parasympathetic (rest and digest) 
Cognition is 
: the systematic way in which a person thinks, reasons and uses language 
What are some signs of no...
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CHAPTER 14- IMPAIRED COGNITIVE FUNCTION- DELIRIUM AND DEMENTIA QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
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1. Which of the following is a priority nursing intervention for the management of delirium? 
 
A) Giving the client low-dose oxygenation and maintaining his or her fluid and electrolyte balance 
 
B) Reducing noise and placing familiar objects in the client's environment 
 
C) Giving the client a clock, a watch, and calendars to provide the client with temporal orientation 
 
D) Providing psychological support through cognitive and social stimulation CORRECT ANSWER Ans: A 
 
Priority ques...
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SLHS 430 Final Exam Questions With Complete Solutions
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Dementia correct answer: not a specific disease, not part of normal aging 
 
Alzheimer's disease correct answer: most common cause of progressive, irreversible dementia 
 
Cortical Dementia correct answer: Alzheimer's Disease, Pick's Disease, Primary progressive aphasia 
 
Subcortical Dementia correct answer: Parkinson's Disease, Huntington's disease 
 
mixed dementias correct answer: vascular dementia, lewy body dementia 
 
Cause ofAD correct answer: neuropathological changes 
 
Neur...
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MH707 Exam 4 MH707
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Common presentation of Delirium - First symptom of delirium is impaired orientation. 
MSE: Speech impairment, slurred and disorganized, highly inattentive. 
Affect: can change from lethargic to agitated. They may have visual hallucinations. Judgement 
grossly impaired. 
PE: tremors, incontinence, nystagmus, increased muscle tone. 
Delirium Criteria - A. A disturbance in attention and awareness. 
B. The disturbance develops over a short period of time (hours to a few days), represents a change 
f...
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MH707 Exam 4 Questions and answers with 100% correct solutions | A+ Grade
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Common presentation of Delirium First symptom of delirium is impaired orientation. 
MSE: Speech impairment, slurred and disorganized, highly inattentive. 
Affect: can change from lethargic to agitated. They may have visual hallucinations. Judgement grossly 
impaired. 
PE: tremors, incontinence, nystagmus, increased muscle tone. 
Delirium Criteria A. A disturbance in attention and awareness. 
B. The disturbance develops over a short period of time (hours to a few days), represents a change from 
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