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DTPI Test 1, Fluid & Electrolytes With complete solution
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DTPI Test 1, Fluid & Electrolytes With complete solution
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DTPI, TEST 1, HEMATOLOGY: RBC FOCUS LABORATORY INTERPRETATION SOLVED QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 100% CORRECT!!
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DTPI, TEST 1, HEMATOLOGY: RBC FOCUS LABORATORY INTERPRETATION SOLVED QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 100% CORRECT!!
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DTPI, Test 1, Hematology: RBC Focus Laboratory Interpretation | Latest 2024/25 Rated A+
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DTPI, Test 1, Hematology: RBC Focus Laboratory Interpretation | Latest 2024/25 Rated A+
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DTPI, Test 1, Endocrine, Cardiac Markers & Lipid Profile -with Questions and 100% Correct Verified Answers
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What are the Cardiac BioMarkers?* 
1) Cardiac Troponin 
2) CK 
3) CK-MB 
4) Myoglobin 
Used to help diagnose, evaluate and monitor people suspected of having Acute 
Coronary Syndrome (ACS) 
What is Cardiac Troponin?* 
Regulatory protein complex (T & I) 
-Diagnose MI 
-Risk stratification 
-Deciding management 
-Assess degrees of damage 
Injury to the heart 
2-8 hours to increase 
Elevated for 7-14 days
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Module 1 – DTPI Test with Questions and 100% Correct Verified Answers
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What does RDW stand for and what does it provide information about? - Answer -red 
blood cell distribution width 
-variation in size of RBCs 
What do elevated and normal values for RDW mean? - Answer elevated: more variation 
in size (ex. iron, B12, folate, sickle cell, hemolytic, post-hemorrhage patients) 
normal: thalassemia
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DTPI, Test 1, Hematology: RBC Focus Laboratory Interpretation-with Questions and 100% Correct Verified Answers
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What is the main difference between Cytopenia (one cell line) 
and Bicytopenia or Pancytopenia (multiple cell lines)? 
1 line down= isolated problem 
(ie. lower RBC= anemia, low platelet= thrombocytopenia, low WBC= leukopenia) 
1+ lines down= something stemming from the bone marrow 
(ie. leukemia, lymphoma)
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NUR 209 Final Exam Review.
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NUR 209 Final Exam Review. 
Final Exam Review 
 
Safety (9/5) 
⟶ Defines as the state of being free from harm or danger 
⟶ Multiple healthcare settings have different safety concerns 
⟶ Nurse must assess the patient, their equipment, and the environment and plan to maintain safety 
⟶ Perform a risk assessment 
o	Falls 
o	Malnutrition 
o	Bed sores 
 
Risk Assessment Screening Tools 
⟶ Braden Scale for Bed Sore Risk 
o 0-23 
o	23: Low risk 
o	<9: High risk 
⟶ Hendrich II Fall Risk 
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NUR 209 Final Exam Review.
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NUR 209 Final Exam Review. 
Final Exam Review 
 
Safety (9/5) 
⟶ Defines as the state of being free from harm or danger 
⟶ Multiple healthcare settings have different safety concerns 
⟶ Nurse must assess the patient, their equipment, and the environment and plan to maintain safety 
⟶ Perform a risk assessment 
o	Falls 
o	Malnutrition 
o	Bed sores 
 
Risk Assessment Screening Tools 
⟶ Braden Scale for Bed Sore Risk 
o 0-23 
o	23: Low risk 
o	<9: High risk 
⟶ Hendrich II Fall Risk 
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NUR 209 Exam II Review
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NUR 209 Exam II Review. 
Exam II Review 
 
Nutrition 
 
*Need nutrition for cell growth, development, regulation, metabolism, bodily functions, etc. 
*Important electrolytes include: sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium, and phosphorus. 
*Medication needs PROTEIN to bind to in order to be distributed throughout the body, or else too much of a free drug will cause toxicity. 
 
Assessment (Functional Health Pattern: Nutrition) 
I.	Subjective 
A.	Determine Normal Eating Pattern 
⟶ 24-Hour Recall...
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NUR 209 Exam II Review.
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NUR 209 Exam II Review. 
Exam II Review 
 
Nutrition 
 
*Need nutrition for cell growth, development, regulation, metabolism, bodily functions, etc. 
*Important electrolytes include: sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium, and phosphorus. 
*Medication needs PROTEIN to bind to in order to be distributed throughout the body, or else too much of a free drug will cause toxicity. 
 
Assessment (Functional Health Pattern: Nutrition) 
I.	Subjective 
A.	Determine Normal Eating Pattern 
⟶ 24-Hour Recall...
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