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NUR 265 Exam 3
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- -decreased LOC(lethargy to coma) 
-restlessness, irritability, confusion 
-headache 
-projectile N&V 
-change in speech pattern/slurred speech 
-dilated nonreactive pupils or constructed nonreactive pupils 
-ataxia 
-seizure 
-abnormal posturing 
-Cushing's triad: severe HTN, widened pulse pressure, bradycardia 
Key sx of increased ICP 
- Symptoms of increased ICP 
-severe HTN, widened pulse pressure, bradycardia 
What is Cushing's triad 
- Most at risk during 1st 72 hours after stroke o...
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NURS 265 Exam 3
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• -decreased LOC(lethargy to coma) 
-restlessness, irritability, confusion 
-headache 
-projectile N&V 
-change in speech pattern/slurred speech 
-dilated nonreactive pupils or constructed nonreactive pupils 
-ataxia 
-seizure 
-abnormal posturing 
-Cushing's triad: severe HTN, widened pulse pressure, bradycardia 
• Key sx of increased ICP 
• Symptoms of increased ICP 
-severe HTN, widened pulse pressure, bradycardia 
• What is Cushing's triad 
• Most at risk during 1st 72 hours ...
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NBME 30 questions with rated solutions
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NBME 30 questions with rated solutions 
difference b/w Kwashiorkor & Marasmus 
- kwashiorkor (edematous malnutrition): marasmus PLUS EDEMA 
 
- marasmus (WASTING SYNDROME): skin lesions, fatty liver, acute protein-energy malnutrition with decreased arm circumference, weight per length or BMI 
 
 
 
deformation 
disruption in organ morphogenesis occurring AFTER embryonic period; extrinsic force limits normal organ development 
 
 
 
vascular changes in chronic HTN 
- hyaline arteriolosclerosis: p...
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NBME 30 Questions Answered 100% correct 2023
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NBME 30 Questions Answered 100% correct 2023 
56 y/o F comes to physician 3 wk hx increasing weakness of arms and legs. 
- Smoking 
- Weakness of hip girdle muscles, lesser weakness of shoulder girdle muscles. 
- Weakness improves with repetitive testing. 
- Hilar lung mass 
 
What's impaired: 
- Acetylocholinesterase 
- Binding of ACh on postsynaptic membrane 
- Direct depolarization of muscle by Ca 
- Postsynaptic membrane potential 
- Presynaptic release of ACh 
Presynaptic release of ACh 
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NBME 31 QUESTIONS ANSWERS 2023 A GRADED 100 VERIFIED
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NBME 31 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2023 ( A+ GRADED 100% VERIFIED) 
stent contain paclitaxel. this drug decrease incidence of restenosis by ? 
microtubules spindle inhibitors function ? 
decrease DHT & 5-a reductase indicates hypoplasia of which organ ? 
Fibromuscular dysplasia, periumbilical bruit, angiography shows? 
Fibromuscular dysplasia presents with ? 
Pectus Excvatum (marfan syndrome), what murmur the patient most likely will have? 
defect in glycolytic enzyme of RBC refers to which enzyme ? 
h...
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NBME CBSE TEST BANK 2023, COMPLETE VERIFIED SOLUTION WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
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NBME CBSE TEST BANK 2023, COMPLETE VERIFIED SOLUTION WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 
 
Type II pneumocytes 
surfactant (lecithin) 
Proliferate after injury 
Type I progenitors 
Neonatal Respiratory Distress Syndrome 
Polio live v killed vaccine 
Killed = Salk = IgG 
 
Live = Sabin = IgG + IgA 
- can be shed in feces 
Neonatal Respiratory Distress: 
Etiology + Tx 
Maternal DM (high insulin) 
or C-section (low cortisol) 
TX: dexamethasone before birth 
Lung maturity determined with 
Amniocentesis of Phospho...
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EMG and Nerve Conduction Studies
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EMG and Nerve Conduction Studies 
 
 
 
surface; needle; single fiber - ANS what are the different types of electromyography 
 
electrodiagnostics - ANS Types of _________: 
1) Electromyography (electrical activity of mm) 
 
2) Somatosensory evoked potentials (how sensory fibers from LE are firing all the way up to brain and vice versa) 
 
3) Auditory or visual evoked potentials (auditory or visual pathway conduction) 
 
4) Autonomic testing (autonomic neuropathy issues) 
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Medicine NBME Questions Answered 100% correct 2023
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What is the workup for hyponatremia? 
Requires serum osmolality, urine osmolality, and urine Na. 
 
Draw schematic. 
 
 
 
What are the criteria for lung cancer screening? 
People who are 55-80 years of age, have a 30 pack year history AND are still smoking OR have quit within the last 15 years SHOULD get a low-dose CT EVERY year. 
 
 
 
What are the characteristics of a leukemoid reaction vs chronic myeloid leukemia (CML)? How are the two diff...
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ABRET Practice Questions and Answers 2023
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ABRET Practice Questions and Answers 2023 
What is the effect of Phenobarbital on the EEG? 
Increased beta activity 
 
 
 
A disease occurring only in females characterized by normal development until 6 to 18 months of age, after which there is a quick deterioration of mental abilities. 
Rett Syndrome 
 
 
 
First clinical sign of Landau-Kleffner syndrome (LKS) is: 
Aphasia 
 
 
 
The etiology most commonly associated with LPDs/PLEDS is: 
Ischemic Stroke 
 
 
 
Wernickes area lies in the: 
Poste...
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NBME review exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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pt with positive PPD test, asymptomatic and negative chest xray. next step? 
isoniazid and vit B6 
 
 
 
pt with diarrhea for 3 days. Has jaundice, high indirect and total bilirubin, normal LFTs.? 
Gilbert syndrome 
deficiency of glucuronosyltransferase 
provoked by stress, illness, fasting, dehydration, exercise, menstruation, surgery 
 
 
 
Difference between SIADH and primary polydipsia labs? 
PP: hyponatremia, low urine osmolality (dilute urine) 
SIADH: hyponatremia, high urine osmolality (c...
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