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Final Exam Advanced Pathophysiology, Pathophysiology Finals Q’s & A’s 100% Correct
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Final Exam Advanced Pathophysiology, Pathophysiology 
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Vesicollobullous disorders is a type of mucocutaneous disease characterized by 
vesicles and bullae. What are some examples? -Answer-Pemphigus, bulbous 
pemphigoid, erythema multiforme, SJS, TEN 
Types of Angina -Answer-stable, unstable, variant/printzmetal, silent 
A 3-day old infant is noted to have a mildly elevated unconjugated bilirubin level and 
icterus. Your concern is that this child may have: 
a. p...
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ANCC Exam with 100% correct answers 2024
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Types of prevention - answer-primary- car restraints, bicycle helmets, immunizations 
secondary- prevent for those with RF-pap, mammo 
tertiary-mgmt of established disease- meds, lifestyle 
 
Primary - answer-Preventing the health problem, most cost effective form of healthcare **IMMUNIZATIONS, ensuring adequate illumination at home (preventing falls) 
 
Secondary - answer-Detecting disease in early asymptomatic stages, screenings 
-Early cause finding of asymptomatic disease via the use of a sc...
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Final Study for Patho 370 – Actual Exam Well Studied and Verified
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Final Study for Patho 370 – Actual Exam 
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Which clinical finding is indicative of compartment syndrome? 
a. Redness and swelling 
b. Absent peripheral pulses 
c. Atrophy of distal tissues 
d. Peripheral edema - CORRECT ANSWER-b. Absent peripheral pulses 
The physiologic change most likely to lead to an increase in intracranial pressure is 
a. respiratory hyperventilation. 
b. REM sleep. 
c. cerebral vasodilation. 
d. hypernatremia. - CORRECT ANSWER-c. cerebral vasodi...
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MSN 570 ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAM2022-2023 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS|ALREADY GRADED A
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MSN 570 ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY 
EXAM EXAM QUESTIONS AND 
ANSWERS|ALREADY GRADED A 
A 3-day old infant is noted to have a mildly elevated unconjugated bilirubin level 
and icterus. Your concern is that this child may have: 
a. physiologic jaundice 
b. kernicterus 
c. glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency 
d. pathologic jaundice 
--ANS-- physiologic jaundice 
Which cell component is capable of cellular autodigestion when it is released 
during cell injury? 
a. lysosomes 
b. ribosomes...
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Skin, Hair, and Nails - NURS 190 Physical Assessment Questions and Answers 2024 Correctly done
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Vernix Caseosa - Answer-Waxy or "cheesy" white substance found coating the skin of newborns 
Physiologic Jaundice can occur within ____ hours after birth or as late as ____ days - Answer-24 
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Skin of dark-skinned newborns is not fully pigmented until _______ months after birth - Answer-2-3 
Milia - Answer--In infants, tiny white facial papules due to sebum collecting in the opening of hair 
follicles. 
-Disappears spontaneously within the few weeks of birth. 
Stork bites (Telangiectatic nevi...
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Newborn (Complicated) Exam Questions and Answers | 100% Verified and Updated
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Newborn (Complicated) Exam Questions and Answers | 
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What is the definition of a high–risk newborn?-Correct️️ -An infant who is born 
considerably before term and survive are particularly susceptible to development 
of complications related to preterm birth. 
Often classified according to birth weight, gestational age, and common 
pathophysiological problems. 
What is jaundice?-Correct️️ -Jaundice is the clinical manifestation of elevated 
serum unconjugated b...
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HAAD EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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1. - Answer- B. Mid-adulthood 
 
2. The patient has an allergy to Penicillin, what to avoid? - Answer- Cephalosporins 
 
3. Most common sign of fluid volume deficit? 
A. Dry mouth 
B. Thirst 
C. Dry skin 
D. Dark-colored urine - Answer- C. Dry skin 
 
4. The patient was brought to ER, who was suspected of GI bleeding. He was stabilized for 30 minutes with stable vital signs. What level of triage? 
A. Level 3 
B. Level 1 
C. Level 2 
D. Level 4 - Answer- A. Level 3 
 
5. Evaluation of fetal heart...
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2024 -2025 NCLEX PN TEST BANK 100 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES V1 PRACTICE EXAM 2 (STUDY MODE)
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V1 PRACTICE EXAM 2 (STUDY MODE) 
1. 
The child with seizure disorder is being treated with Dilantin (phenytoin). Which of the following statements by the patient’s mother 
indicates to the nurse that the patient is experiencing a side effect of Dilantin therapy? 
A. 
“She is very irritable lately.” 
B. 
“She sleeps quite a bit of the time.” 
C. “Her gums look too big for her teeth.” 
D. 
“She has gained about 10 pounds in the last 6 months.” 
Answer C: Hyperplasia of the gums i...
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OB: Ch. 17 Newborn Transitioning Practice Questions 2024.
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OB: Ch. 17 Newborn Transitioning Practice Questions 2024.A newborn infant born by a cesarean birth is experiencing a common problem seen in these type of births. What finding would the nurse anticipate in an infant following a cesarean birth? - ANSWER tachypnea 
 
The infant born from a cesarean birth has not had the opportunity to exit the birth canal and experience the squeezing of fluid from the lungs. The lungs have more amniotic fluid than the lungs of a baby from a vaginal birth and are at...
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HESI Milestone 2 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Verified & Updated
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HESI Milestone 2 Exam Questions and 
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What's the Broca's Area control? -Answer-Speech 
located in a convolution adjoining the middle cerebral artery. 
for control of the combinations of muscular movements needed to speak each word. 
What are the Chemo Side Effects? -Answer-Nausea 
Vomiting 
Myelosuppression 
SIADH 
Cardiac Toxicity 
sterility. 
Chemotherapy-induced neurotoxicity 
Chemo Brain 
Fatigue 
What is Expressive Aphasia? -Answer-Inability to express ones...
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