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NR 507 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2024 SCORED A+
  • NR 507 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2024 SCORED A+

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  • NR 507 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2024 SCORED A+ What term is used to describe a hernial protrusion of a saclike cyst that contains meninges, spinal fluid, and a portion of the spinal cord through a defect in a posterior arch of a vertebra? Myelomeningocele What provides the best estimate of the functioning of renal tissue? Glomerular filtration rate Where are langerhans cells found? Skin Where in the lung does gas exchange occur? Alveolocapillary membrane The ton...
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ATI Comprehensive Exam questions and verified answers 2024
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  • ATI Comprehensive Exam questions and verified answers 2024 What is the rooting reflex for infants? Asymmetric Tonic neck reflex? Extrusion reflex? Glabellar reflex? - ANS -stroke infants cheek -will cause infant to stick tongue out -glabellar: tap on infant's nose->close eyes -asymmetric tonic neck: turn head to one side->extend arms and legs on that side and flex on the other side -extrusion reflex: depress tongue->sick tongue out
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ATI Detailed Answer Key SS.N4581 Stroke and Intracranial Problems
  • ATI Detailed Answer Key SS.N4581 Stroke and Intracranial Problems

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  • 1. A nurse is caring for a client who who has had a stroke involving the right hemisphere. Which of the following alterations in function should the nurse expect? A. Difficulty reading Rationale: The left hemisphere is the center for language, mathematic skills and thinking analytically. A client who is unable to read following a stroke would have involvement of the left hemisphere. B. Inability to recognize his family members Rationale: The right hemisphere is involved with visual and spati...
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OTP 550 Final study Guide Questions And Answers
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  • OTP 550 Final study Guide Questions And Answers The following drugs are considered a teratogen. - ANSWER- prescription, nonprescription, and over the counter drugs Down syndrome is considered a genetic disorder - ANSWER- true Stillbirth and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) may occur from use of this teratogen during neonatal development? - ANSWER- smoking A child with a severe fetal alcohol syndrome disorder (FASD) most likely will present with? - ANSWER- atypical physical feature...
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NBCOT/COTA - Exam Prep Practice Questions And Revised Correct Answers
  • NBCOT/COTA - Exam Prep Practice Questions And Revised Correct Answers

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  • NBCOT/COTA - Exam Prep Practice Questions And Revised Correct Answers In infant development, which comes first: bilaterality or unilaterality? - Answer -precedes unilaterality in infant development When does hand dominance begin to develop? - Answer -Hand dominance begins to develop at 3 to 6 years, and is not fully defined until 6 years Can someone with receptive aphasia participate in sensory testing? - Answer -Individuals with this disorder cannot comprehend spoken or written words o...
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Family Medicine EOR Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
  • Family Medicine EOR Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers

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  • Family Medicine EOR Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers Fundal height at umbilicus correlates to what week? - answer20-22 weeks Kawasaki disease criteria - answer"Feel my conjunctivitis"- Fever, edema, erythematous rash, lymphadenitis, mucositis, conjunctivitis (non purulent) Pharm TOC for gestation DM - answerRegular Insulin- will not cross placenta MC mechanism leading to primary pneumothorax - answerRupture of apical bleb Tx of choice for hyperthyroidism in pregnant patient - an...
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South University, Savannah NSG 6435 final questions with all verified answers graded A+
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  • South University, Savannah NSG 6435 final questions with all verified answers Question 1 (2 points) Which of the following is not found in an adolescent with untreated Graves' disease? Question 1 options: a) Behavioral problems b) Sleep disturbances d) Tachycardia Save Question 2 (2 points) A fifteen-year-old male patient reports a three-day history of sore throat, fever, and malaise. Physical examination reveals pharyngitis, anterior cervical aden...
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NBCOT EXAM| 168 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2023
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  • hand dominance development at 3-6 years, but is not fully defined until 6 years agnosia Agnosia is a category of deficits where the patient lacks recognition of familiar objects as perceived by the senses. apraxia inability to execute or carry out learned (familiar) movements, despite having desire and physical ability to do so ideomotor apraxia inability to imitate gestures or perform a purposeful motor task on command, even though patient is able to fully understand id...
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NBCOT EXAM PRACTICE 2024 -VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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  • hand dominance - CORRECT ANSWER development at 3-6 years, but is not fully defined until 6 years agnosia - CORRECT ANSWER Agnosia is a category of deficits where the patient lacks recognition of familiar objects as perceived by the senses. apraxia - CORRECT ANSWER inability to execute or carry out learned (familiar) movements, despite having desire and physical ability to do so ideomotor apraxia - CORRECT ANSWER inability to imitate gestures or perform ...
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NSG 222 Family Nursing Exam 4 (Peds) - Questions and Answers
  • NSG 222 Family Nursing Exam 4 (Peds) - Questions and Answers

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  • NSG 222 Family Nursing Exam 4 (Peds) - Questions and Answers What type of reflexes are neonates born with? When do they disappear? Neonates are born with many reflexes called primitive reflexes. They are the Moro reflex, root, suck, asymmetric tonic neck, plantar and palmar grasp, step and Babinski reflexes. The Babinski reflex disappears at about age 1 year, the other reflexes diminish over the first few months of life What types of reflexes do Neonates develop? When the primitive reflexes di...
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