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USMLE PRETEST PHYSIOLOGY 14TH EDITION QUESTIONS
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1.	E-D = ERV	160. A healthy 30-year-old woman is referred for a life insurance physical exam. History reveals that she has never smoked and vesicular breath sounds are heard at the periph- ery of the lung with aus- cultation. In the patient's spirometry tracing below, the expiratory reserve vol- ume (ERV) equals which of the following? 
 
 
 
2.	.21*380 = 80 mmHg	161. A group of third-year medical students accom- panied a medical mission team to Peru, South Amer- ica. After arriving at the ai...
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Barron/Elsevier CCRN practice test Questions and Answers well Explained Latest 2024/2025 Update 100% Correct.
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How does COPD result in atrial fibrillation and predisposition to PEs? - COPD causes pulmonary 
hypertension, right ventricular hypertrophy, and right atrial enlargement. The right atrial enlargement 
causes stretching of the atrial tissue and frequently results in atrial dysrhythmias. 
SA blocks, second-degree AV block type I, and third-degree AV heart block at the level of the AV node 
would occur in _______________ occlusion - RCA (as seen in inferior wall MIs) 
There is (more/less) risk of b...
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CCRN Practice Questions - Cardiovascular Questions and Answers well Explained Latest 2024/2025 Update 100% Correct.
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A patient develops atrial fibrillation after abdominal surgery. Her blood pressure falls from 110/70 mm 
Hg to 92/68 mm Hg. The hypotension is related to which of the following? 
a. Decrease in ventricular contractility 
b. Hypovolemia 
c. Mural thrombi 
d. Decrease in ventricular filling - Correct answer: d 
Rationale: The contribution that atrial contraction makes to ventricular filling volume is approximately 
15% to 30%. Atrial fibrillation results in quivering but not contracting atria. The...
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PCCN Based on Barron Study Guide Questions and Answers
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Lub - start of systole 
Closure of AV (Mitral and tricuspid) 
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Dub 
Closure: Aortic and pulmonic 
louder with PE 
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heart failure and cor pulmonale, mitral, aortic, tricuspid insufficiency/regurg 
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cause by atrial contraction (not in afib) 
HTN, MI, aortic stenosis, and ventricular hypertrophy 
Insufficiency (regurg) occurs when valve is _______? 
Stenosis occurs when valve is ________? 
Insufficiency (regurg) = closed = chronic/acute 
Stenosis = open = chronic 
Systolic Murmurs: wha...
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ACNP Shock States Latest Update Graded A+
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ACNP Shock States Latest Update Graded A+ Central Venous Pressure A measure of the pressure exerted by fluid in the right atrium; indicative of right sided heart function Normal: 0-6 
CVP Elevation Ex. Fluid overload, cardiogenic shock Conditions that cause an increase in the amount of fluid in the R atrium 
CVP Decreased Ex. Dehydration, Distributive shock Conditions that cause a decrease in the amount of fluid in the R atrium 
Pulmonary Artery Pressure a measure of the systolic and diastolic p...
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Nursing 411 Real Exam Questions With Complete Solutions Scored A+
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What will the nurse identify as symptoms of hypovolemic shock in a patient? (choose all that apply) 
A) Capillary refill time greater than 30 seconds 
B) Temperature of 97.6F (36.4C) 
C) Decrease in blood pressure of 20 mmHg when the patient sits up 
D) Restlessness 
E) Sinus bradycardia of 55 beats per minute - CORRECT ANSWER-A) Due to decreased blood flow to the brain and peripheral areas when blood is shunted to maintain the vital organs, capillary refill time will be reduced 
 
C) Orthostati...
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FCCN II: cardiac concepts latest update graded A
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FCCN II: cardiac concepts latest update graded A preload: what how wet/dry you are amount of fluid filling heart *affected by dilating/constricting VEINS* 
R heart -CVP 
L heart -PCWP (wedge pressure) 
preload: affected by VEINS 
constrict --> INCREASE dilate --> DECREASE 
preload: frank-starling principle giving fluid improves CO up to a certain pt 
preload: Tx low -*crystalloids* -colloids: albumin, hespan -blood: PRBCs, plasma 
preload: Tx high -diuretics: lasix -vasodilators: NTG, nare...
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CCRN Barrons Respiratory Concepts Exam Questions and Answers 100% pass
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CCRN Barrons Respiratory Concepts Exam 
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Rely on mild hypoxemia for ventilator drive. if the PaO2 Is corrected to normal, this may 
result in a decreased drive to breathe - Answer- Chronic PaCO2 retainers 
What is the clinical indicator of ventilation - Answer- PaCO2 
What is minute ventilation - Answer- tidal volume x respiratory rate 
+normal ventilation is about 4L/min 
an increase in minute ventilation = - Answer- an increase in work of breathing 
Primary musc...
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Nursing ABGs! QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS, 2024,2025
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Order when reading ABGs? - Oxygenation status (PaO2, level of FiO2 received, O2 delivery 
device), acid-base balance (pH), ventilation status (PaCO2-also influences acid-base balance), 
bicarbonate level 
What are the clinical indications for drawing an ABG? - Patient has a change in LOC, increasing 
respiratory difficulty, or low blood pressure (or change in BP on arrival). 
Why do we need to draw an ABG for a patient with low blood pressure? - Because if the body is 
acidotic and the pH is ver...
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Complex Care - Exam 2 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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When caring for a patient with an SVR of 600, which of the following are considered 
appropriate interventions by the nurse? SATA - Correct Answer ️️ -Administer fluids, 
administer dopamine, administer norepinephrine 
The nurse understands that which of the following are medications that increase the 
contractility of the heart? SATA - Correct Answer ️️ -Dopamine, dobutamine, milrinone 
The nurse understands that when caring for a patient on a ventilator, they must 
measure the PA press...
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