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ARDMS Abdomen MOCK exam| 251 | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS | ALREADY GRADED A+
  • ARDMS Abdomen MOCK exam| 251 | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS | ALREADY GRADED A+

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  • ARDMS Abdomen MOCK exam| 251 | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS | ALREADY GRADED A+ Progression of which of the following abnormalities flattens the portal veins? Biliary obstruction The wall thickness in a normal fasting gallbladder should not exceed 3 mm This color Doppler sonogram is most likely demonstrating which of the following abnormalities? Pseudoaneurysm This color Doppler image demonstrates turbulent swirling blood flow within a fluid collection, classic sonographic findings of a ...
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CCPR Study Workbook Questions|QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS|VERIFIED|59 PAGES
  • CCPR Study Workbook Questions|QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS|VERIFIED|59 PAGES

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  • CCPR Study Workbook Questions The neonate has a limited ability to ________urine. ANSWER- concentrate The best time for alpha-fetoprotein screening is: ANSWER- 15-22 weeks Low or high levels of alpha-fetoprotein are associated with chromosomal anomalies? ANSWER- Low Nuchal lucency screening is useful in diagnosing: ANSWER- trisomy 21 risk True or false: A negative contraction stress test is more reassuring than a nonreactive non-stress test. ANSWER- True The biophysical profi...
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PSC 126 Exam #3 Questions With 100% Verified Answers
  • PSC 126 Exam #3 Questions With 100% Verified Answers

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  • PSC 126 Exam #3 Questions With 100% Verified Answers Chronic diseases - answerdiseases that develop over a longer period of time and may not be detected until symptoms occur later in their progression percentage of US that has chronic disease - answer60% Types of chronic disorder - answercancer, arthritis, stroke, heart disease emotional responses to chronic health disorders - answerstate of crisis marked by physical, social, and psychological disequilibrium denial - answerdefense mechan...
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Peds Aquifer Cases -2019 updated to pass
  • Peds Aquifer Cases -2019 updated to pass

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  • Peds Aquifer Cases -2019Management for fever without a source CBC and empiric treatment with antibiotics are generally NOT necessary. -vast majority will not have bacteremia or SBI -even immunized, immunocompetent 3- to 36-month-old children A 30-minute-old infant is evaluated in the nursery for tachypnea. He was born at 30 5/7 weeks gestation by vaginal delivery. Labor was induced due to severe maternal pre-eclampsia. Mother received no prenatal care. Apgars were 6 and 7 at 1 and 5 minu...
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NCC study guide questions with correct answers
  • NCC study guide questions with correct answers

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  • Hyperaldosteronism - Answer Increased K excretion in distal tubules What increases the risk of renal anomalies? - Answer ETOH, maternal diabetes, and maternal drug use What can occur with congenital nephrotic syndrome? - Answer Fetal Hydrops Oliohydramnios can occur in which conditions - Answer Sever urinary tract obstruction, renal agensis, pulmonary hypoplasia (Potter's), PPROM What is Potter's syndrome? - Answer Renal agensis and pulmonary hypoplasia- lethal Physica...
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HESI OB Exam Study Guide Newborn: Updated A+ Guide Solution
  • HESI OB Exam Study Guide Newborn: Updated A+ Guide Solution

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  • Respiratory transition in the newborn Respiratory function • Established when cord is cut. • Air inflates lungs with first breath. • 4 factors influence the initiation of the 1st breath  Chemical factors: hypercarbia, acidosis, and hypoxia which stimulate the resp center in the brain to initiate breathing. Sensory factors stimulate the first breath. Thermal factors are involved when the neonate exits the warm environment they have been used to. Mechanical factors such as re...
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 NBME CBSE Exam Study Guide Verified 2023
  • NBME CBSE Exam Study Guide Verified 2023

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  • Bulbus cordis Smooth parts (outflow tract) of left and right ventricles endocardial cushions Atrial septum, membranous interventricular septum; AV and semilunar valves neural crest left horn of the sinus venosus coronary sinus posterior, sub cardinal, and supra cardinal veins IVC Right common cardinal vein and right anterior cardinal vein SVC Right horn of sinus venosus Smooth part of right atrium (sinus venarum) Patent foramen ovale failure of septum primum and septu...
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CPN Exam Questions and Answers 100% Correct(RATED A+)
  • CPN Exam Questions and Answers 100% Correct(RATED A+)

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  • monosomy - ANSWER-the loss of one chromosome from a pair; usually rare & fetus is usually non-viable trisomy - ANSWER-an addition to a pair of chromosomes; relatively common autosomal dominant inheritance - ANSWER-children of a heterozygous parent have a 50% chance of possessing the defective gene. children who don't inherit the defective gene will themselves have unaffected offspring. examples of autosomal dominant disorders (2) - ANSWER-marfan syndrome & neurofibromatosis autosoma...
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HESI HINTS Questions And Answers  2023 A+
  • HESI HINTS Questions And Answers 2023 A+

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  • HESI HINTS Questions And Answers 2023 A+ What is ARDS - ANS-Unexpected, catastrophic pulmonary complication occurring in a person with no previous pulmonary problems Where are patients with ARDS managed - ANS-Intensive care setting bc they are critically ill and have a 50% mortality rate How do you prevent complications of clients in mechanical ventilation with ARDS - ANS-HOB 30 degrees Sedation vacation Oral hygiene Mobilization programs When is the only time you should suction - ...
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Chapter 7 Porths Pathophysiology Exam Questions With Verified Answers
  • Chapter 7 Porths Pathophysiology Exam Questions With Verified Answers

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  • Chapter 7 Porths Pathophysiology Exam Questions With Verified Answers While examining a patient, the practitioner notices large, flat, cutaneous pigmentations. They are a uniform light brown with sharply demarcated edges. He uses a Wood lamp to better detect the lighter spots. The practitioner knows that the pigmentations may be a component of which disorder? Von Recklinghausen disease A second major component of type 1 neurofibromatosis, or von Recklinghausen disease, is the presence of la...
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