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NUR-641E Study Guide 1.Midterm (2019/2020).
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NUR-641E Mid-Term Exam Study Guide Note: Read the questions: the questions only have one answer unless the question specifically states there is more than one correct answer. ANSWERED SO FAR Understand what a prodrug is, and activation/inactivation by liver enzymes, and how it differs from active drugs. Know what Bioavailability (BA) Bioavailability is affected by chemical instability, solubility and first-pass metabolism Bioequivalence does not affect bioavailability Understand what the Cytochr...
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Final Exam: NR570/ NR 570 (NEW 2024/ 2025 Update) Common Diagnosis & Management in Acute Care Review| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct |Grade A – Chamberlain
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Final Exam: NR570/ NR 570 (NEW 2024/ 
2025 Update) Common Diagnosis & 
Management in Acute Care Review| 
Questions and Verified Answers| 100% 
Correct |Grade A – Chamberlain 
QUESTION 
 A kidney stone, or nephrolithiasis 
 is a hard mineral deposit that forms in the urine. Treatment pain relievers and drinking plenty of 
water. 
 
 
QUESTION 
 kidney stone made of 
 
Answer: 
 made up of calcium oxalate, but stones may also be due to calcium phosphate, uric acid, 
struvite, and cystine. Mo...
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NUR 180 Exam 2 DTCC Questions And Answers
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NUR 180 Exam 2 DTCC Questions And Answers 
CVA 
Cerebral Vascular Accident (aka stroke or "brain" attack) 
 
 
Causes of CVA 
-Ischemia (inadequate blood supply to an organ or part of the body) 
-Hemorrhagic bleeding 
 
 
Primary Risk Factors for CVA's 
hypertension, diabetes mellitus, substance abuse, sleep apnea, blood cholesterol, heart disease 
 
 
What is the diagnostic test used to determine a CVA? 
CAT scan, MRI, Ultrasound Doppler, Cerebral Arteriography 
 
 
What is a TIA? 
Transient...
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Forefoot Multiple Choice 1, Forefoot Multiple Choice 2, ABFAS: GTQs Forefoot, ABFAS 22, ABFAS Forefoot, abfas, ABFAS
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Forefoot Multiple Choice 1, Forefoot Multiple Choice 2, ABFAS: GTQs Forefoot, ABFAS 22, ABFAS Forefoot, abfas, ABFAS 
What is flexor stabilization? 
FHL and FDL gain mechanical advantage over INTEROSSEI in a pronated foot. 
Quadratus plantae loses straight pull and adductovarus of 4th and 5th digit are a result 
 
 
What is the Kalish modification? 
Long arm Austin @ 55 degrees 
 
 
What angle does an Austin correct? 
IM 
Bicorrectional (dorsal arm wedge) fixes IMA + PASA 
 
 
Plantar Layers of ...
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CBIS EXAM REVIEW
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CBIS EXAM REVIEW 
 
Why is Brain Injury considered the silent epidemic? - Many problems that result from a 
brain injury are not always readily apparent. 
 
a. The effects of the brain injury (BI), such as changes in thinking, may not be readily apparent 
to an outside observer 
 
b. Negative consequences occur when the general public and medical providers do not recognize 
the effect of BI: 
i. Problems at work/ school 
ii. Changes in personal relationships 
iii. Legal problems 
iv. Homelessnes...
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Functional Ability (Alzheimers, CVA, MS, Down Syndrome, and Parkinson's) Quiz ; interventions, assessment and other info
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Diagnosis for CVA: Ineffective Cerebral Tissue Perfusion (Stroke). What might this be evidenced by? What is it related to? correct answer: May be related to 
 
Interruption of blood flow: occlusive disorder, hemorrhage; cerebral vasospasm, cerebral edema 
 
Possibly evidenced by: 
 
Altered level of consciousness; memory loss 
Changes in motor/sensory responses; restlessness 
Sensory, language, intellectual, and emotional deficits 
Changes in vital signs 
Stroke 
Hemiplegia 
Aphasia (impairmen...
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PAEA Emergency Medicine EOR Exam Study Guide.
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PAEA Emergency Medicine EOR Exam Study Guide. 
what is the most common cause of heart failure? specifically left sided? right sided? - - 
MC is CAD (coronary artery disease) 
-L sided: *CAD* & HTN 
-R sided: *L sided HF* & pulmonary dz 
decreased ejection fraction, thin ventricular walls, dilated LV chamber, and an S3 gallop 
(filling of dilated ventricle) is associated with systolic or diastolic heart failure? - systolic 
(MC form of CHF) 
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PATHO 370 Final Certification Exam Q&A
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PATHO 370 Final Certification Exam Q&A 
Signs and symptoms of ureteral (kidney) stones - CORRECT ANSWER-flank pain, 
sweating, nausea, vomiting, and hematuria 
What is the common composition of renal calculi? - CORRECT ANSWER-calcium 
crystals 
polycystic kidney disease - CORRECT ANSWER-condition in which the kidney contains 
many cysts and is enlarged; the cysts will alter kidney function 
glomerulonephritis - CORRECT ANSWER-inflammation of the glomeruli of the kidney; 
immune complex react...
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AGACNP NEURO EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, GRADED A| LATEST UPDATES 2024/25 APPROVED| +/ VERIFIED/
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AGACNP NEURO EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND 
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What is the strongest indicator of functional impairment at discharge? - -Cognitive impairment 
Cranial nerve III - -EOMs 
Cranial nerves associated with eye movement - -CN III, IV, VI 
Cranial nerve associated with shoulder shrug - -CN XI 
Most important aspect in assessing mental status - -orientation 
TIA - -acute cerebral insufficiency 
less 24 hrs without residual defects 
sign of impending CVA 
TIA causes - -Atheroscl...
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WGU Pathophysiology Study Guide: D236 Pathophysiology Lesson 1 TO Lesson 11
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WGU Pathophysiology Study Guide: D236 Pathophysiology Lesson 1 TO Lesson 11 
 
WGU Pathophysiology Study Guide: D236 Pathophysiology Lesson 1 TO Lesson 11: 
 
Pathophysiology Remediation 
Lesson 1: Homeostasis Concepts 
1.	Starling's Law of Capillary forces is the force behind the movements of fluid in capillary beds throughout the body. The two forces at work are hydrostatic and osmotic pressures. Homeostasis is achieved when these two forces are equal in the capillary- cell interfaces. When ...
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