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AAMI Embalming 1 Test 2 review exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
  • AAMI Embalming 1 Test 2 review exam 2023 with 100% correct answers

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  • somatic death - correct answer -death of the organism as a whole is called syncope - correct answer -death beginning at the heart true - correct answer -capillary permeability refers to the capillary walls to allow substances to pass between the capillary and surrounding tissue spaces. true or false brain - correct answer -what cells die minutes after death sign of death - correct answer -rigor mortis is necrosis and necrobiosis - correct answer -the two type of antemortem cellula...
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AAMI Liberty University -AAMI Embalming 1 Test 2 review fully solved
  • AAMI Liberty University -AAMI Embalming 1 Test 2 review fully solved

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  • AAMI Embalming 1 Test 2 reviewsomatic death - correct answer death of the organism as a whole is called syncope - correct answer death beginning at the heart true - correct answer capillary permeability refers to the capillary walls to allow substances to pass between the capillary and surrounding tissue spaces. true or false brain - correct answer what cells die minutes after death sign of death - correct answer rigor mortis is necrosis and necrobiosis - correct answer the two ty...
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Smarty PANCE endocrine exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
  • Smarty PANCE endocrine exam 2023 with 100% correct answers

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  • A 26-year-old obese female complains of a 3-4 month history of discrete erythematous plaques on the pretibial areas of her legs. The lesions have increased in size, become darker, and are painful. She is concerned because the centers of the lesions have become ulcerated. This patient should be screened for which of the following? A hypothyroidism B diabetes mellitus C melanoma D scleroderma correct answersB The description of the skin lesions is characteristic of necrobiosis lipoidica d...
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DIABETIC FOOT - MEDICINE EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024
  • DIABETIC FOOT - MEDICINE EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024

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  • Wound prevention, effective treatment of wounds What are long term treatment goals for the diabetic foot? uncontrolled hyperglycemia duration of diabetes peripheral vascular disease blindness/visual loss chronic renal disease older age What are the general/systemic risks for ulceration in the diabetic foot? Peripheral neuropathy, structural foot deformity, trauma, improperly fitted shoes, callus, history of prior ulcer/amputation, prolonged elevated pressures, limited joint mobi...
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AAMI Embalming 1 Test 2 review| 240 QUESTIONS| WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
  • AAMI Embalming 1 Test 2 review| 240 QUESTIONS| WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS

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  • somatic death correct answer: death of the organism as a whole is called syncope correct answer: death beginning at the heart true correct answer: capillary permeability refers to the capillary walls to allow substances to pass between the capillary and surrounding tissue spaces. true or false brain correct answer: what cells die minutes after death sign of death correct answer: rigor mortis is necrosis and necrobiosis correct answer: the two type of antemortem cellular deat...
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Embalming (Seminar Mortuary Science) Exam Questions with Latest Update
  • Embalming (Seminar Mortuary Science) Exam Questions with Latest Update

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  • Agonal - ANSWER-Time before death Moribund - ANSWER-Dying stage Somatic Death - ANSWER-Complete death Clinical Death - ANSWER-Cessation of respiratory functions Brain Death - ANSWER-Cessation of brain activity (Not reversible) (5 minutes after death begin deteriorating) Biological Death - ANSWER-Organs no longer function (Not reversible)(Muscle cells, 3 hours, Cornea and blood cells 6 hours) Necrobiosis - ANSWER-Cells natural death Necrosis - ANSWER-Pathological death of cel...
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Funeral National Board Exam Embalming question and answers 2023
  • Funeral National Board Exam Embalming question and answers 2023

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  • Funeral National Board Exam Embalming question and answers 2023 Necrobiosis - correct answer Death of cells over the lifespan of a living organism; continuously replaced Necrosis - correct answer Many cells die in one particular organ or part of an organ Clinical Death - correct answer Happens immediately after brain activity, breathing and circulation ceases; there is a small possibility that it can be reversed if immediate life saving measures are taken Brain Death - correct answer W...
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NR 601 Final Exam  2/2023 With 100% Correct Answers.
  • NR 601 Final Exam 2/2023 With 100% Correct Answers.

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  • NR 601 Final Exam 2/2023 With 100% Correct Answers. Prediabetes a condition in which the blood sugar level is higher than normal, but not high enough to be classified as type 2 diabetes; fasting glucose consistently elevated above the normal range but less than 100-125; impaired glucose tolerance state of hyperglycemia where 2 hr post glucose load glycemic level is 140-199 Type 1 diabetes severe insulin deficiency resulting in reduction or absence of functioning beta cells in ...
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Endocrinology - PACKRAT-afterReview | 40 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated & Verified
  • Endocrinology - PACKRAT-afterReview | 40 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated & Verified

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  • History & Physical/Endocrinology A 26-year-old obese female complains of a 3-4 month history of discrete erythematous plaques on the pretibial areas of her legs. The lesions have increased in size, become darker, and are painful. She is concerned because the centers of the lesions have become ulcerated. This patient should be screened for which of the following? Answers A. Hypothyroidism B. Diabetes mellitus C. Melanoma D. Scleroderma - ANS - Explanations (u) A. In hypothyroidism the s...
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Endocrine dermatology(A+ Guaranteed Answers)
  • Endocrine dermatology(A+ Guaranteed Answers)

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  • Diabetic dermopathy, necrobiosis lipoidica, diabetic bullae, peripheral neuropathy/vascular disease, calciphylaxis, increased infections, acanthosis nigricans, lipodystrophy/atrophy, scleroderma, eruptive xanthoma, granuloma annulare correct answers Dermatology related to DM Diabetic dermopathy correct answers Hyperpigmentation Slightly depressed lesions LOWER LEGS May be assoc with microangiopathy Necrobiosis lipoidica (Diabeticorum) correct answers Slightly raised waxy red-brown patch...
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