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HLT Exam # questions and answers 100% correct |graded A+
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arthr/o 
joint 
 
 
gen/o 
origin, cause, formation 
 
 
 
 
 
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ger/o/onto 
old age 
 
 
hem/a/ato 
blood 
 
 
phren/o 
diaphragm, mind 
 
 
algia/dynia 
pain 
 
 
epi 
upon, following, subsequent to 
 
 
peri 
around 
 
 
arter/i/o 
artery 
 
 
phren/psych/o 
mind 
 
 
ectasis, ectasia 
expansion or dilation 
 
 
iasis 
presence of, formation of 
 
 
 
 
 
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megaly 
enlargement 
 
 
oma 
tumor 
 
 
osis 
abnormal condition 
 
 
penia 
reduction of size or quantity 
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WV Cosmetology State Board Practice Exam 677 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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WV Cosmetology State Board Practice Exam 677 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
Cocci are bacteria that are: - CORRECT ANSWER round shaped 
 
Which type of bacteria can cause strep throat or blood poisoning? - CORRECT ANSWER streptococci 
 
Bacteria that grow in pairs and can cause pneumonia are: - CORRECT ANSWER diplococci 
 
Lyme disease and syphilis are caused by spiral or corkscrew-shaped bacteria called: - CORRECT ANSWER spirilla 
 
A chemical process that destroys most, but not necessarily...
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BSMCON NUR 2102 Final Cumulative Exam Questions With Complete Answers 2023 Graded A+
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BSMCON NUR 2102 Final Cumulative Exam Questions With Complete Answers 2023 Graded A+. Spoon Nail: thin, depressed nail with the lateral edges turned 
upward. Associated with anemia 
Leukonychia - ANSWER White spots on the nail plates. Caused by minor trauma or 
manipulation of the cuticle 
Clubbing - ANSWER The angle of the nail base exceeds 180 degrees. Associated with 
chronic respiratory or cardiovascular disease. 
Beau's Lines - ANSWER A groove or transverse depression running across the na...
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Oregon TattooTest. Skin and Diseases. Questions with correct Answers
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Epidermis - Answer- The outer layer of skin composed if keratinocytes 
 
Dermis - Answer- The second layer of skin, thicker than the epidermis and is composed of connective tissue containing lymphatic, nerves, nerve endings, blood vessels, sweat glands, and collagen fibers. This is where the tattoo pigment will settle 
 
Subcutaneous Layer - Answer- The fatty tissue under the dermis and epidermis 
 
In what order are the three main layers of skin - Answer- Epidermis, dermis, subcutaneous layer 
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BSMCON NUR Final Exam TEST Questions With Complete Answers 2023 (Graded A+)
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BSMCON NUR Final Exam TEST Questions With Complete Answers 2023 (Graded A+) Primary Skin Lesions - ANSWER Macule, Papule, Patch, Plaque, Nodule, Wheal, Tumor, 
Urticaria (hives), Vesicle, Cyst, Bulla, Pustule 
Secondary Skin Lesions - ANSWER Crust, Scale, Fissure, Erosion, Ulcer, Excoriation, Scar, 
Atrophic scar, Lichenification, Keloid, 
Macule - ANSWER Flat, circumscribed area that is a change in the color of the skin. Less 
than 1cm in diameter. Freckles, flat moles, measles, scarlet fever. ...
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2024 LATEST HOSA Pathophysiology Integumentary (A+ GUARANTEED)
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seborrheic dermatitis - ANSWER inflammation of the oil/sebaceous glands; increased 
sebum production 
contact dematitis - ANSWER acute inflammation response of the skin triggered by a 
chemical/substance; causes redness, welling, vesicles that ooze itch burn/sting 
Atopic dermatitis (Eczema) - ANSWER chronic inflammation of the skin; rash occurs in 
face, neck , elbows, knees, and upper trunk of the body along with itching 
Urticaria (hives) - ANSWER severe itching followed by redness and an are...
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ACAAI Review CHAPTER 8| 80 QUESTIONS| WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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Where are the highest concentrations of IgE-producing plasma cells? correct answer: Tonsils and adenoids 
 
Which part of the back (upper or lower) has greater skin reactivity for skin testing? correct answer: Upper back 
 
What conditions can cause a false positive AHR? correct answer: Allergic rhinitis, COPD, congestive heart failure, cystic fibrosis, siblings of asthmaticus, upper respiratory infection, and smoking 
 
What is the name given to multiple clumps of sloughed surface epithelial...
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Billing and Coding NHA Study Guide: Medical Terminology/Body Structures
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Billing and Coding NHA Study Guide: Medical Terminology/Body Structures 
What makes up the integumentary body system? (NHA Billing and Coding Study Guide, page 9) 
the skin and its accessory organs 
How large an area does the skin cover in an average adult? (NHA Billing and Coding Study Guide, page 9) 
22 square feet 
What do the sebaceous or oil glands and the suddoriferous or sweat glands produce? (NHA Billing and Coding Study Guide, page 9) 
these glands produce secretions that allow the body...
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6512 Midterm Exam LATEST EDITION 2024/25 GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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·Communication techniques used to obtain a patient's health history 
Courtesy, Comfort, Connection, Confirmation 
Courtesy Communication Technique 
• Knock before entering a room. 
• Address, first, the patient formally (e.g., Miss, Ms., Mrs., Mr.) It is all right to shake hands. 
• Meet and acknowledge others in the room and establish their roles and degree of participation. 
• Learn their names. 
• Ensure confidentiality. 
• Be in the room, sitting, with no effort to reach too so...
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NURG 602 Exam 1 (A+ Graded solutions provided)
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What can cause a patient to cough correct answers COPD, CHF, GERD, TB, Lung CA, asthma, postnasal drip, pneumonia, bronchitis 
 
what are the top 3 things that cause a persistent cough in an adult with normal cxr correct answers postnasal drip, asthma, GERD 
 
what are the presenting s/s of ACUTE bronchitis correct answers hyperactive bronchioles, 1st start off with a dry cough then progress to productive cough, gets worse at night with mucopurulent sputum, afebrile or low grade fever, fatigue, ...
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