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OCCTH 555 Final Exam Questions with Complete Solutions
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OCCTH 555 Final Exam Questions with 
 
Complete Solutions 
 
The identification, organization, and interpretation of sensation, leading to a mental 
representation is known as....? Perception 
 
At which distance from their face can a baby focus the best? 1 foot 
 
The total process responsible for the reception (sensory functions) and cognition (specific mental 
functions) of visual stimuli is known as....? Visual perception 
 
What is the order of preferences for children's learning styles in...
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AANP FNP CERTIFICATION LATEST 2023- 2024 WITH 200 REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS(VERIFIED ANSWERS)|AGRADE
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3 month old infant with down syndrome, due to milk intolerance, mom 
started on goats milk; now has pale conjunctiva but otherwise healthy. 
Low HCT. What additional test would you order? - ANSWER- Iron, 
TIBC 
3 months of synthroid, TSH increased, T4 normal, what do you do? - 
ANSWER- Increase Medication 
3 ways to assess cognitive function in patient with signs/symptoms of 
memory loss - ANSWER- Mini mental exam 
4 month old with strabismus, mom is worried...... - ANSWER- tell her it 
is norma...
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Health Assessment, Advanced Assesment| 1064 questions| 112 pages| with complete solutions
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When performing the corneal light reflex assessment, the nurse notes that the light is reflected at 2 o'clock in each eye. The clinician concludes that __________. correct answer: this is a test for strabismus 
 
there is no anomaly of ocular alignment 
 
A nurse notices that a patient's palpebral fissures are not symmetric. The clinician concludes that this may be indicative of __________. correct answer: Pseudoproptosis 
 
Upward displacement of ocular globes 
 
Damage to cranial nerve VI ...
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Pediatrics (NURS 355- Liberty University) Test 3 questions with correct answers
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A young child recently diagnosed with a terminal cancer just told the nurse "I have a secret to tell you, but don't tell mommy and daddy. I'm going to die". The parents don't want to tell the child that he is near death. What do you need to start talking to the parents about? Correct Answer-Discuss a good death- home or hospital, drugs for treatment or for pain relief? 
 
What IQ constitutes cognitive impairment? Correct Answer-<70-75 
 
When are cognitive impairment diagnoses ...
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AST Practice Exam #3 Multiple Choice || All Answers Are Correct 100%.
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1. Which cranial nerve is affected by trigeminal neuralgia? 
 a. I 
 b. V 
 c. VI 
 d. VII correct answers b. V 
 
2. What is used to lubricate the donor site and reduce friction from the dermatome? 
 a. Bacitracin ointment 
 b. Lodophor solution 
 c. Petrolatum gel 
 d. Mineral oil correct answers d. Mineral oil 
 
3. Which of the following is an example of proper sterile technique when performing the prep for a split-thickness skin graft? 
 a. Donor site first 
 b. Recipient site first 
 c. Do...
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NURS 5315: Endocrine (Endocrine Anatomy and Physiology) Questions With Answers
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Examine the production and action of hormones produced by the thyroid, pancreas, and 
adrenal glands. 
a. Thyroid: 
 Regulated by TSH 
 Low thyroid hormone level release of thyroid-releasing factor 
release of TSH release of more T3 and T4 
 T3 and T4: 
 Increase metabolism 
 Affect RR and oxygen utilization 
 Regulates body heat production 
 Conditions may cause heart failure 
 Possible to have been in thyroid failure x3 months before symptoms occur 
d/t stora...
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NUR 206_ATI FUNDAMENTALS EXAM, Chapters 1 to 58 | Complete Latest Summer 2023 study guide.
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5/3/19 ATI FUNDAMENTALS EXAM 1. CHAPTER 1: HEALTH CARE DELIVERY SYSTEMS A. Components of Health care systems a. Participants 1. Consumers- clients 2. Providers a. Licensed providers: registered nurses, license practical (or vocational) nurses (LPN), advanced practice nurses (APN), medical doctors, pharmacists, dentists, dietitians, physical/respiratory/occupational therapists, etc b. Unlicensed providers: assistive personal b. Settings 1. Hospitals, homes, skilled nursing, assisted living, schoo...
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APEA QBank AANP Review | 100% Correct | Verified | 2024 Version
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Gestational diabetes screening occurs between what weeks gestation? - 24-48 
When you ask the patient to take a deep breath in and then palpate over the RUQ abdomen. Positive 
when pain is elicited. This is a sign of ___________. - Murphy's sign; cholecystitis 
What are names of LABA medications? - salmeterol 
What is encopresis in children? - stool incontinence after the age of being toilet trained 
The medical term for being cross-eyed - strabismus 
What is atopic dermatitis? - eczema 
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ATI Comprehensive Final Quiz
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ATI Comprehensive Final Quiz 
What is a nurses priority action when a patient is experiencing anaphylactic shock while receiving IV medications? - ANSWER Priority action: stop the medication infusion 
 
The nurse can also: 
 
Administer epinephrine; infuse .9% sodium chloride, and elevate the lower extremities to help maintain adequate blood pressure 
 
 
 
What medication is contra indicated while taking St. John's wort? And why? - ANSWER ...
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CMN 568 Final - Review of Past Units | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
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What is the recommended daily intake of folic acid for nonpregnant women with no known risk factors 
for neural tube defect? 
a. 40 μg 
b. 400 μg 
c. 800 μg 
d. 4 mg - b. 400 μg 
at what age should child with strabismus be referred to opthalmologist? 
a. 4 month 
b. 6 months 
c. 12 months 
d. if it doesn't resolve on its own - b. 6 months 
What would you diagnose if the xray showed a "thumbprint" and the child presented with high fever and 
drooling? What organism causes this? - Epiglotti...
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