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NSG 6440 Practice Test / Random Questions And Answers
  • NSG 6440 Practice Test / Random Questions And Answers

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  • NSG 6440 Practice Test / Random Questions And Answers The most cost-effective screening test for determining HIV status is which of the following? Western blot Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay Venereal Disease Research Laboratory test Viral load - ANS Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay Which blood test is a nonspecific method and most helpful for evaluating the severity and course of an inflammatory process? Erythrocyte sedimentation rate White blood cell count Polymorphonuc...
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MLS ASCP Exam Questions and Answers
  • MLS ASCP Exam Questions and Answers

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  • MLS ASCP Exam Questions and Answers Urinalysis result for a child had tubular renal cells 25-30, granular casts (Answer: - tubular necrosis Fecal fat methods (Answer: - extraction and process ANA pattern with fluorescing speckled or nucleolar (Answer: - (check every pattern) Pancreas cancer marker (Answer: - CA 19-9 Long term marker of hepatitis that is also in acute infection (Answer: - Anti-HBc Screening test for HTLV-I (+), HTLV-II (-) (Answer: - Report HTLV-I by Western Blot ...
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NSG 6440 Practice Test / Random |  Questions & Answers with Verified solutions
  • NSG 6440 Practice Test / Random | Questions & Answers with Verified solutions

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  • The most cost-effective screening test for determining HIV status is which of the following? Western blot Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay Venereal Disease Research Laboratory test Viral load -Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay Which blood test is a nonspecific method and most helpful for evaluating the severity and course of an inflammatory process? Erythrocyte sedimentation rate White blood cell count Polymorphonuclear cells C-reactive protein (CRP) -C-reactive protein (CRP)
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Diagnostic Skills Exam OSCE (DSE OSCE) – Questions and Answers Latest 2024/2025 | Graded A+
  • Diagnostic Skills Exam OSCE (DSE OSCE) – Questions and Answers Latest 2024/2025 | Graded A+

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  • Diagnostic Skills Exam OSCE (DSE OSCE) – Questions and Answers Latest 2024/2025 | Graded A+. Pre-Med required for?: - Prosthetic heart valves, or prosthetic material used for cardiac valve repair. - Hx of infective endocarditis - cyonotic heart disease - valve regurgitation w. heart thingys (even if has transplant or was repaired already) [According to limited data, infective endocarditis appears to be more common in heart transplant recipients than in the general population; the risk o...
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Hondros NUR 176 Final (Combined) Exam Simulator Questions And Answers All Verified By An Expert A+ Graded
  • Hondros NUR 176 Final (Combined) Exam Simulator Questions And Answers All Verified By An Expert A+ Graded

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  • IV: Infants -Up to 18 months before showing signs -No breastfeeding HIV: Why a multi- drug medication? Decrease resistance to meds HIV: What two diseases can the patient develop? 1.) Kaposi Sarcoma 2.) Pneumocystis Jiroveci Pneumonia HIV: What lab work will be drawn/tested? -CD4 -Viral load -Determine integrity of immune system HIV: Tests to dx -Elisa (x's 2 if 1st if negative) -Western blot (to confirm) HIV: What precautions should be taken? Standard Sh...
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AGACNP Final Exam Question and answers rated A+ 2024
  • AGACNP Final Exam Question and answers rated A+ 2024

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  • AGACNP Final Exam Question and answers rated A+ 2024 Who should be screened for HIV? What test do you use? Do you need consent Anyone age 15-65 at least once High risk individuals annually (consider 3-6 months) Always include in prenatal testing and high-risk individuals in 3rd trimester Written consent and prevention counseling is not required This is OPT out Testing Test using 4th generation HIV test The 4th generation HIV test differs from the ELISA/Western Blot how? What abo...
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Focus on Child Health Exam Questions and answers
  • Focus on Child Health Exam Questions and answers

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  • Focus on Child Health Exam Questions and answers An HIV-positive woman delivers an infant. The pediatrician prescribes testing for the newborn, and the nurse prepares for which action? - ANSWER-Ask the laboratory to perform virologic testing Rationale: Traditional HIV antibody measurement by ELISA or Western-blot assay is not accurate in infants younger than 18 months because of the persistence of maternal antibodies. Because of the potential for maternal contamination during delivery, u...
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Open Exams 2012 with 100% complete solutions
  • Open Exams 2012 with 100% complete solutions

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  • Rank the following biological molecules in order of how readily they diffuse across the plasma membrane from the most diffusible to the least diffusible. I. CO2 II. Cl III. Sucrose IV. Glycerol A. I, III, IV, II B. II, IV, III, I C. III,II, IV, I D. I, IV, III, II E. II, I, III, IV correct answersAnswer: I, IV, III, II Explanation: carbon dioxide diffuses the easiest, shown by gas exchange in capillaries; glycerol is lipid soluble; sucrose is too large to cross the membran...
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NURS 372 Exam 6, With Complete Solution 2024/2025.
  • NURS 372 Exam 6, With Complete Solution 2024/2025.

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  • NURS 372 Exam 6, With Complete Solution 2024/2025. HIV Disease characterized by impaired immunity Contracted by sexual contact, parenterally, and perinatally HIV s/s Few symptoms at first but can increase as the disease progresses. Flu-like symptoms, lymphadenopathy (enlarged lymph nodes), weakness, night sweats, fever, weight loss, rashes Opportunistic infections (thrush), malignancies, endocrine complications, cardiovascular complications AIDS dementia complex AIDS wasting syndrome ...
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NSG 6440 Practice Test | 150 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024 | 44 Pages
  • NSG 6440 Practice Test | 150 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024 | 44 Pages

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  • The most cost-effective screening test for determining HIV status is which of the following? Western blot Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay Venereal Disease Research Laboratory test Viral load - Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay Which blood test is a nonspecific method and most helpful for evaluating the severity and course of an inflammatory process? Erythrocyte sedimentation rate White blood cell count Polymorphonuclear cells C-reactive protein (CRP) - C-reactive protein (CRP) Cocaine...
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