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NUR 265 Advanced Exam 1: A+ Guide: Latest updated
  • NUR 265 Advanced Exam 1: A+ Guide: Latest updated

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  • Anatomy of the Kidney: - The nephron is the functional unit of the kidney. - Normal GFR is 120-125. - If 75% of nephrons quit = renal insufficiency. - Kidneys are sensitive to changes in cardiac output. VOLUME DEPENDENT. A decrease in urine output indicates a decrease in cardiac output. - If the SBP is below 70 for over 40 minutes, the kidney will become hypo then ischemic. - If the SBP drops, the arterioles dilate. If the SBP elevate, arterioles constrict. Normal Functions of the Kidney...
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HESI Nursing Entrance Exam Study Guide Review Questions With Answers 2024/2025: Math, Vocabulary, Anatomy and Physiology, Reading Comprehension.
  • HESI Nursing Entrance Exam Study Guide Review Questions With Answers 2024/2025: Math, Vocabulary, Anatomy and Physiology, Reading Comprehension.

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  • HESI Nursing Entrance Exam Study Guide Review Questions With Answers 2024/2025: Math, Vocabulary, Anatomy and Physiology, Reading Comprehension. Select the word or phrase that will identify the correct meaning of the underlined word. Progeny is a term used to describe a person’s A. creditors B. offspring C. hereditary disease D. health status 2. Select the meaning of the underlined word in the sentence, The proliferation of resistant bacteria has alarmed medical professionals. A....
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Diabetic Ketoacidosis and patho  Questions and Answers 100% Verified
  • Diabetic Ketoacidosis and patho Questions and Answers 100% Verified

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  • 4 chronic complications of DM - 1. Microvasculature (retino, nephro, neuro) 2. Macrovasculature (cornary artery, peripheral arterial, stroke) 3. Infections 4. Lower-limb amputation 6 types of acute complications of DM - 1. Hypoglycemia- low blood sugar 2. Hyperglycemia-high blood sugar 3. Diabetic ketacidosis (DKA)-cannot utilize glucose as a fuel source w/o insulin 4. Hyperosmolar hyperglycemic nonketotic syndrome (HHNKS)- basic defect is lack of effective insulin 5. Somogyi effect 6. ...
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Neuro Anatomy and Physiology UPDATED Exam Guide Questions and CORRECT  Answers
  • Neuro Anatomy and Physiology UPDATED Exam Guide Questions and CORRECT Answers

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  • nervous system - the network of nerve cells and fibers that transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body. responsible for regulating and coordinating all body systems central nervous system - brain and spinal cord peripheral nervous system - the sensory and motor neurons that connect the central nervous system to the rest of the body; consists of 12 pairs of cranial nerves; 31 spinal nerves; divided into somatic nervous system and autonomic nervous system afferent nerves, effere...
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Classics 2MT3 - ALL THE TERMS
  • Classics 2MT3 - ALL THE TERMS

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  • Classics 2MT3 - ALL THE TERMS anthropo man somo, somato body derm(at)o skin epiderm(at)o epidermis cyto cell x-ocyte a cell of x arthro joint acro extremities melo limb cephalo head tricho hair blepharo eyelid oto ear rhino, naso nose prosopo face facio face cervico, trachelo neck (ch. 2); cervix (ch. 10) omo shoulder brachio arm ancono elbow cheiro, chiro hand dactylo digit onycho nail thoraco chest stetho chest masto breast mammo breast ...
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Florida jurisprudence exam latest update graded A+
  • Florida jurisprudence exam latest update graded A+

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  • Florida jurisprudence exam latest update graded A+ What professions are able to sign POC? - 458= MD - 459= DO - 460= Chiro - 461= Podiatrist - 464= Advanced Practice Nurse Practitioner - 466= Dentist How long is Direct Access? When do they need to go back to the referring physician? -30 days -After 30 days, if the patient is being treated for something not diagnosed by the physician they must go back and the POC must get signed When is Direct Access deadline not applicable...
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AAMI intro to pathology, With Complete Solution
  • AAMI intro to pathology, With Complete Solution

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  • AAMI intro to pathology, With Complete Solution Pathogenesis manner in which disease develops gross anatomy studies the structural changes brought about by disease as seen by the naked eye clinical pathology study of excretions, secretions & other body fluids for the purpose of diagnosing disease. The laboratory diagnosis of disease physiological pathology studies the changes in function brought about by disease rudolph Virchow the father of cellular pathology lesion any recognizab...
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AAMI intro to pathology, With Complete Solution
  • AAMI intro to pathology, With Complete Solution

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  • AAMI intro to pathology, With Complete Solution Pathogenesis manner in which disease develops gross anatomy studies the structural changes brought about by disease as seen by the naked eye clinical pathology study of excretions, secretions & other body fluids for the purpose of diagnosing disease. The laboratory diagnosis of disease physiological pathology studies the changes in function brought about by disease rudolph Virchow the father of cellular pathology lesion any recognizab...
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neuro anatomy and physiology Questions and Correct Answers
  • neuro anatomy and physiology Questions and Correct Answers

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  • CNS Ans brain and spinal cord PNS Ans outside the CNS 1.SOMATIC NERVOUS SYSTEM 2.AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM somatic nervous system Ans send messages from the CNS to skeletal muscle(voluntary muscle) autonomic nervous system Ans mit message from the CNS to the smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and certain glands of peripheral nervous system des those peripheral nerves(both cranial and spinal) that regulate functions occuring automatically in the body; regulates smooth muscle,cardiac mu...
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AAMI intro to pathology, With Complete Solution
  • AAMI intro to pathology, With Complete Solution

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  • AAMI intro to pathology, With Complete Solution Pathogenesis manner in which disease develops gross anatomy studies the structural changes brought about by disease as seen by the naked eye clinical pathology study of excretions, secretions & other body fluids for the purpose of diagnosing disease. The laboratory diagnosis of disease physiological pathology studies the changes in function brought about by disease rudolph Virchow the father of cellular pathology lesion any recognizab...
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