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DNP II: FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% SOLVED
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DNP II: FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS 
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Abx prophylaxis should be done how long before a surgery? ️️Within 1 hour of surgical 
incision 
- Prolonged surgery (>4 hours) may necessitate a second dose. 
According to Dr. White's slides, how does thyroid hormone affect hemodynamics? 3 ️️- 
Increases myocardial contractility directly 
- Decreases systemic vascular resistance via direct vasodilation 
- Increases intravascular volume 
Aspiration pneumonitis is best treated b...
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PCCN Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
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Two days following a near-drowning accident, a pt is dyspneic, using accessory 
muscles, expectorating large amounts of secretions and reporting feeling of impending 
death. Changes to the assessment data include 
RR- 24 TO 36 
CXR clear to bilateral diffuse infiltrates 
ABG 40% face mask or 100% non-rebreather mask 
pO2 120 mm Hg to 56 mm Hg 
pCO2 33 mmHg to 56 mmHg 
pH 7.42 to 7.35 
HCO3 24 meq/L to 27 mEq/L 
Which of the ff do these changes most likely represent 
A. aspiration pneumonia 
B....
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ATI OB Maternal Newborn Final Exam Study Guide 2024
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TORCH 
- acronym that stands for 
-Toxoplasmosis 
-Other (hepatitis B) 
-Rubella 
-Cytomegalovirus & HSV 
toxoplasmosis – 
-teratogenic agent 
-transplacental transmission 
toxoplasmosis maternal effects 
- most are asymptomatic but may cause 
-fatigue 
-muscle pains 
-pneumonitis 
-myocarditis 
-lymphadenopathy 
toxoplasmosis fetal effects – 
-spontaneous abortion 
-low birth weight 
-hepatosplenomegaly-icterus (jaundice) 
-anemia 
-chorioretinitis 
-neurological disease 
prevention of toxo...
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CMN568/ CMN 568 (Latest 2023/ 2024) Intro to Family NP Unit 1 Exam Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A
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CMN568/ CMN 568 (Latest 2023/ 2024) Intro to Family NP Unit 1 Exam Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A 
 
Q: First line tx for Acute otitis media (AOM): 
a) Rocephin 
b) Zithromax 
c) Augmentin 
d) Amoxicillin 
 
 
Answer: 
D 
 
 
 
Q: At what age is antibiotics always recommended for AOM regardless of diagnostic certainty? 
A. Greater than 2yo 
B. younger than 2yo 
C. 6 months and younger 
D. None of the above 
 
 
Answer: 
C 
 
 
 
Q: A pt present with a "pimple" on her rig...
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BMTCN1 Questions with complete solution 2023/2024
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BMTCN1 Questions with complete solution 2023/2024Cyclophosphamide - correct answer anemia, leukopenia, thrombocytopenia 
N/V, mucositis/stomatitis, diarrhea 
hepatotoxicity/HSOS 
Hemorrhagic cystitis, nephrotoxicity 
electrolyte imbalances 
cardiotoxicity, fibrosis 
pneumonitis 
infertility 
alopecia 
erythema
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ATI Comprehensive Final Exam (All Correct Answers) 2022/2023
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ATI - Comprehensive Final Exam (All Correct Answers) 2022/2023 
 
A nurse is teaching the parent of a child who has severe reactive airway disease about glucocorticoid therapy. The parent asks why her child has to inhale the medication instead of taking it orally. Which of the following information should the nurse provide the parent? 
Oral glucocorticoids are more like to slow linear growth in children. (Chronic use of oral glucocorticoids in high doses by children can result in decreased linea...
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NSG530-Exam Study Guide Questions with 100% Correct Verified Answers
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.A child is born prematurely and requires respiratory support. The child experiences 
neonatal lung injury and several weeks later develops hypoxemia and hypercapnia. 
Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis? 
A.Pneumonia 
B.Bronchiolitis 
C.Aspiration pneumonitis 
D.Bronchopulmonary dysplasia - Answer Bronchopulmonary dysplasia is also known as 
chronic lung disease of infancy and is the term used for persisting lung disease following 
neonatal lung injury. Bronchiolitis is a season...
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PCCN Questions & Answers | Latest Update
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PCCN Questions & Answers | 
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1. Two days following a near-drowning accident, a pt is 
dyspneic, using accessory muscles, expectorating large 
amounts of secretions and reporting feeling of impending 
death. Changes to the assessment data include 
RR- 24 TO 36 
CXR clear to bilateral diffuse infiltrates 
ABG 40% face mask or 100% non-rebreather mask 
pO2 120 mm Hg to 56 mm Hg 
pCO2 33 mmHg to 56 mmHg 
pH 7.42 to 7.35 
HCO3 24 meq/L to 27 mEq/L 
Which of the ff do these changes m...
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PATHO 370 MIDTERM EXAM COMPLETE 2023
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PATHO 370 MIDTERM EXAM COMPLETE 2023. PATHO 370 Pathophysiology. When a parent asks how they will know if their 2-month-old baby, who is throwing up and has frequent diarrhea, is 
dehydrated, the nurse’s best response is “If the soft spot on the top of his head feels sunken in and his mouth is dry 
between his cheek and his gums, then he is probably dehydrated.” 
Which condition is associated with an elevated reticulocyte count? Hemolytic anemia 
Hypernatremia may be caused by decreased an...
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OCN practice test B
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OCN practice test B 
1. A patient with breast cancer who is 14-weeks pregnant presents for teaching prior to 
beginning chemotherapy. She is concerned about the potential effects of treatment on 
her baby. What information should the nurse provide to the patient? 
Chemotherapy given after the first trimester has minimal fetal toxicities. 
Doses will be decreased to ensure safety. 
A spontaneous abortion will most likely occur. 
Treatment will be held until after the delivery of the child. - ANSW...
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