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Ryanair Initial Topic 5 Questions and Answers 100% Verified
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Diabetes: The passenger has been given a sugary drink. There is an improvement in their 
condition. What do you do next? Give another sugary drink; 
advise to see a doctor 
What are signs and symptoms for both types of Diabetes? weakness 
fainting; 
sweating profusely; 
waxy look to the skin; 
rapid pulse; 
shallow breathing; 
confusion; 
pale and cold skin; 
the limbs may tremble; 
slurred speech; 
a deteriorating level of response; 
strange behavior; 
acetone smell from breath 
What cause Hyp...
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Y1 SAP Exam 97 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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Y1 SAP Exam 97 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
Describe the bio-psycho-social model and its impact on health and healthcare - CORRECT ANSWER focuses on the hollistic care of medicine by combining biological components with psychological components eg lonliness and social components eg living conditions 
treats the person and not the illness lending to patient centred medicine 
 
Describe the concept of patient centred medicine and the importance of patients being at the centre of medical prac...
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Diabetes Mellitus – tutorial 2023/24
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What different types of diabetes mellitus are there? 
1 - autoimmune, idiopathic - failure to produce sufficient insulin 
2 - 'man-made', diet related - resistance to insulin 
Gestational - high blood glc during pregnancy 
Genetic form - autosomal dominant, maturity onset diabetes of the young - monogenic defects of beta-cell function 
Secondary diabetes 
 
 
 
What are the causes of secondary diabetes? 
Disease of the exocrine pancreas - chronic pancreatitis, CF, carcinoma 
Endocrinopathies -...
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Ryanair - Revision Questions - Initial 5 Already Graded A
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Ryanair - Revision Questions - Initial 5 Already Graded A 
When can we declare that a pax died? CC are not qualified to pronounce death and must continue to resuscitate a passenger for as long as they are physically able to do so. Only qualified medical personnel may pronounce a passenger as dead. 
What is the care for emotional trauma / panic attack? 1. Ensure that there is no other medical reasons for this behavior 2. Remove the passenger to the galley away from onlookers 3. Find out the cause...
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HSC Food Tech LAEST EDITION 2024 AID GRADE A+
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Aquaculture 
The production of plants or animals in water aroma odour given off by food 
Active Non-Nutrients 
Substances that are not necessarily essential in the diet, but can enhance the functioning of the body or contribute to the promotion of good health 
Active Packaging 
Food packaging designed to modify the atmosphere within the package in order to increase the product s shelf-life 
Advisory Group 
Group responsible for advising and guiding gov- ernments in the development of policy and ...
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MDC Exam 1 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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MDC Exam 1 Questions and Answers 100% Pass type of needs that are essential for the maintenance of life basic physiological needs 
Basic physiological needs include Air Food Water Temperature regulation Elimination Rest Sex Physical Activity Blood flow (perfusion) is necessary to meet other basic needs 
Safety and security needs would include what type of necessities? Protection from physical harm Adequate shelter Freedom from fear and anxiety 
One of the most critical nursing interventions the ...
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Ryanair initial Topic 6 (100% correct solution)
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Diabetes: The passenger has been given a sugary drink. There is an improvement in their condition. What do you do next? correct answers Give another sugary drink; 
give oxygen; 
advise to see a doctor 
 
What are signs and symptoms for both types of Diabetes? correct answers weakness 
fainting; 
sweating profusely; 
waxy look to the skin; 
rapid pulse; 
shallow breathing; 
confusion; 
pale and cold skin; 
the limbs may tremble; 
slurred speech; 
a deteriorating level of response; 
strange behavi...
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PCCM MIDTERM USAHS QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS100% CORRECT
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PCCM MIDTERM USAHS QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS100% CORRECT Sentinel 
What time of medical error is it called when the doctor forgets to wash his hands and a disease is caused form it 
 
 
 
Active 
What kind medical error is it called when the patient falls on their own 
 
 
 
right drug, right time, right patient, right dosage, right route 
What are the five rights to administering medicine. 
 
 
 
False 
T/F: The exit comes before the reservoir in the infection control cycle. 
 
 
 
Skin breaks, res...
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Metabolism and Endocrinology| Contains 131 Highly Tested MCQ and Answer Key
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Metabolism and Endocrinology 
Contains 131 MCQ and Answer Key 
1 Which of the following phosphate compounds is MOST important in the production of 
energy? 
a) AMP (adenosine monophosphate) 
b) ADP (adenosine diphosphate) 
c) ATP (adenosine triphosphate) 
d) GTP (guanosine triphosphate) 
e) CTP (cytidine triphosphate) 
2 Which of the following is NOT produced by the citric acid cycle? 
a) CO + 2 
b) H ions + 
c) NAD 
d) GTP (guanosine triphosphate) 
e) NADH 
3 The renal threshold for glucose, th...
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NURS 370 Practice Questions ALL ANSWERS 100% CORRECT SPRING FALL-2023/24 EDITION GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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A 4-year-old is brought to Emergency by his parents, who report he swallowed a small toy. What symptom suggests complete airway obstruction by a foreign body? 
A. Gagging 
B. Coughing 
C. Inability to speak 
D. Rapid respirations 
C. Inability to speak 
The adult client is newly admitted to the ward following surgery. Which assessment finding should be the RN's priority? 
A.The surgical site dressing has a scant amount of bright red blood. 
B.The client is sleeping but easily arouses when touc...
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