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NURS 642 /AGACNP EXAM 1 2024/ACTUAL EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS/LATEST UPDATE 2024
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NURS 642 /AGACNP EXAM 1 2024/ACTUAL EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS/LATEST UPDATE 2024 
 
 
 
Pneumothorax - Correct Answer-occurs when air is allowed into the pleural space 
 
Caused by trauma, medical procedures, or spontaneously - Correct Answer- penumothorax 
 
perforation of chest wall or pleura: trauma (sucking chest), blunt (air enters form lung to pleura), iatrogenic, - Correct Answer-causes of penumothorax
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NURS642 /AGACNP EXAM 1 REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, RATED| LATEST UPDATES 2024/25 APPROVED| A+
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NURS642 /AGACNP EXAM 1 REVIEW QUESTIONS AND 
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Pneumothorax - -occurs when air is allowed into the pleural space 
Caused by trauma, medical procedures, or spontaneously - -penumothorax 
perforation of chest wall or pleura: trauma (sucking chest), blunt (air enters form lung to pleura), 
iatrogenic, - -causes of penumothorax 
Pneumothorax risk factors - -trauma, iatrogenic, intrinsic lung disease, young, thin males, smoking, 
HIV with penumocystis jiroveci penumonia 
Iatrogeni...
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NURS 642 /AGACNP EXAM 1 2024/ACTUAL EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS/LATEST UPDATE 2024
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NURS 642 /AGACNP EXAM 1 2024/ACTUAL EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS/LATEST UPDATE 2024 
 
 
 
Pneumothorax - Correct Answer-occurs when air is allowed into the pleural space 
 
Caused by trauma, medical procedures, or spontaneously - Correct Answer- penumothorax 
 
perforation of chest wall or pleura: trauma (sucking chest), blunt (air enters form lung to pleura), iatrogenic, - Correct Answer-causes of penumothorax 
 
Pneumothorax risk factors - Correct Answer-trauma, iatrogenic, intrinsic lung d...
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NSG 530 / NSG 530 ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAM 2. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
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obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) 
repetitive pharyngeal collapse during sleep, which leads to absence of breathing; can produce daytime drowsiness and elevated blood pressure 
 
OSA manifestations 
-loud snoring 
-snorting 
-witnessed apnea 
-gasping during sleep 
-recurrent waking during sleep 
-choking 
 
OSA treatment 
1. Weight loss and avoidance of alcohol 
2. Nasal CPAP 
3. Surgical widening of airway 
4. Avoid use of sedatives 
5. Oral appliances 
 
surfactant deficiency disorder 
Disorder c...
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ACII - Exam 3 Study Guide complete latest update A+ graded.
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ACII - Exam 3 Study Guide complete latest update A+ graded 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
pneumothorax	occurs when air collects in the pleural space, causing the lungs to collapse 
- negative to positive pressure 
 
dyspnea, decreased, decreased, hyperresonance	Manifestations of Pneumothorax 
- ______ (difficulty breathing) 
- _______ movement of involved wall 
- ______ to absent breath sounds 
- _________ to percussion 
 
cover, stabilize, chest tube	Intervention for Pneumothorax 
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NUR2755 MDC4 Final Exam Questions and Answers Rationale Included
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NUR2755 MDC4 Final Exam Questions and Answers Rationale Included 
. Pneumothorax: air that suddenly enters the pleural space; sudden addition of air 
causes a loss of negative pressure and a reduction in vital capacity which can 
cause the lung to collapse 
o Types 
 Spontaneous/iatrogenic: not associated with trauma; blebs; 
Valsalva; may resolve on its own; if <15%= observation 
 Closed: air in the chest that has entered through a hole in the lung 
 Open: air in the chest that has ...
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MSN 377: Exam 3 questions and correct answers
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MSN 377: Exam 3 
What are the two categories of chest/thoracic trauma? 
(Think mechanism of injury) - ANSWER 1.) Blunt trauma 
2.) Penetrating trauma 
What are the five most common types of thoracic emergencies? - ANSWER 
Pneumothorax 
Hemothorax 
Tension pneumothorax 
Flail chest 
Cardiac tamponade 
What are the six different types of pneumothorax? - ANSWER Spontaneous: usually 
caused by sac rupture in lung 
Iatrogenic: hospital caused 
Traumatic: injury 
Tension: air unable to escape 
Hemot...
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Nurs642 /agacnp exam 1 2023 with correct answers
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Pneumothorax correct answersoccurs when air is allowed into the pleural space 
 
Caused by trauma, medical procedures, or spontaneously correct answerspenumothorax 
 
perforation of chest wall or pleura: trauma (sucking chest), blunt (air enters form lung to pleura), iatrogenic, correct answerscauses of penumothorax 
 
Pneumothorax risk factors correct answerstrauma, iatrogenic, intrinsic lung disease, young, thin males, smoking, HIV with penumocystis jiroveci penumonia 
 
Iatrogenic causes corr...
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NBRC Study Guide (National Board of Respiratory Care) | 275 Complete Questions and Answers Verified by Expert 100% Correct | Updated 2024
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NBRC Study Guide (National Board of Respiratory Care) | 275 Complete Questions and Answers Verified by Expert 100% Correct | Updated 2024 The four steps for respiratory mgmt 
1. tx ventilation first (should problem exist) 
2. oxygenation 
3. circulation 
4. perfusion 
 
problems at one step will adversely affect each process that follows it within sequence 
 
 
 
External respiration 
vs. 
Internal respiration 
External = exchange of O2 and CO2 across AC membrane 
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Review and Pretest FCCS Exam Questions and Answers (100%Verified Answers).
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Review and Pretest FCCS Exam Questions and Answers (100%Verified Answers). 
Which of the following parameters may be a late sign of cardiovascular disturbance signaling failure of 
the compensatory mechanisms? 
A. Tachycardia 
B. Bradycardia 
C. Hypotension 
D. Hypertension 
C 
Investigative tests should be based on the patient's history and physical examination as well as on 
previous tests. Which of the following is one of the most important indicators of critical illness? 
A. Respiratory aci...
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