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RN Adult Medical Surgical Online Practice 2023 B
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RN Adult Medical Surgical Online Practice 2023 B 
 
 
 
A nurse is caring for a client in the emergency department (ED). 
Physical Examination 
Client presents to the ED with upper abdominal pain that radiates to the right shoulder. Client rates pain as 7 on a scale of 0 to 10. Client also reports nausea, vomiting, and dyspepsia. 
Client is awake, alert, and oriented x3. Lung sounds clear bilaterally, S1 and S2 heart tones noted. All pulses palpable. Bowel sounds active in all 4 quadrants. 
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Biol 252 Exam 3 Complete Questions & Solutions!!!
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You are a nurse and obtain the results of the complete blood count (CBC) from your patient below. Which of the following organs may be functioning abnormally? Select all that apply: 
RBCs: low 
Hemoglobin: high 
Hematocrit: slightly low 
A. Kidney 
B. Spleen 
C. Bone - ANSWER A. Kidney 
B. Spleen 
C. Bone 
 
You are a nurse and obtain the results of the complete blood count (CBC) from your patient below. What can you conclude about your patient 
RBCs: low 
Hemoglobin: high 
Hematocrit: slightly ...
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Critical Care Transport Exam Questions and Answers All Correct
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Sickled cells - Answer-Red blood cells that are less deformable and do not pass through microcirculation as easily, cause an increase in blood viscosity, and are sequestered and destroyed by the liver and spleen 
 
Acute chest syndrome - Answer-Condition that accounts for 25% of premature deaths in patients with sickle cell disease; the leading cause of hospitalization and death of sickle cell patients; symptoms include fever, cou...
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Exam 6: NSG222/ NSG 222 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Family Nursing | Review with Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A- Herzing
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Exam 6: NSG222/ NSG 222 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Family Nursing | Review with Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A- Herzing 
Q: What is Anemia? 
 
 
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Anemia is a condition in which the level of RBCs is lower than the age-appropriate normal value. Anemia may develop as a result of decreased production of RBCs or loss and destruction of RBCs. The loss of production can be related to lack of dietary intake of the nutrients needed to produce the cells, alterations in the c...
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Critical Care Transport/Flight Paramedic Questions and Answers 100% Correct
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Sickled cells - ANSWER-Red blood cells that are less deformable and do not pass through microcirculation as easily, cause an increase in blood viscosity, and are sequestered and destroyed by the liv...
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patho 370 - week 2 questions and answers graded A+
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patho 370 - week 2 questions and answers graded A+ 
What is type I hypersensitivity and antigen form? 
IgE and soluble antigen 
 
 
 
What is type II hypersensitivity? 
IgG OR IgM and cell-bound antigen 
 
 
 
What is type III hypersensitivity? 
IgG AND IgM and soluble antigen 
 
 
 
What is type IV hypersensitvity? 
T Cells and soluble or cell-bound antigen 
 
 
 
What is type I hypersensitivity mechanism of activation? 
-Allergen-specific IgE antibodies bind to mast cells via their Fc receptor...
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PEDS Exam 2 Review Questions and Answers
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PEDS Exam 2 Review Questions and Answers 
Leukemia Treatment - Answer-*Four phases of chemo: 
1. Induction 
2. CNS prophylaxis 
3. Consolidation (then delayed intensification) 
4. Maintenance (prevent remission)- can last a LONG time, 18 months - 2 years 
 
Radiation to brain may or may need 
 
*HSCT: 
AML in FIRST remission (check for a match right away) 
ALL in SECOND remission (only go to transplant if they relapse) 
 
Leukemia Prognosis Factors - Answer-1. WBCs @ diagnosis = (ALL) white ce...
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NR 328 Peds Test 1 Study Guide Questions and Answers Rated A+
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A 9-year-old child with frequent sickle cell crises is jaundiced. Which of the following would not 
be a possible cause of jaundice in the child with SCD? 
A. Liver failure caused by chronic vaso-occlusive crises 
B. Obstruction of bile ducts 
C. Cardiomegaly 
D. Rapid destruction of sickled red blood cells C 
 
A chest radiograph film is ordered for a child with suspected cardiac problem. The child's parent 
asks the nurse, "Wh...
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NUR 121 Chapter 37 Exam #1 (100% Error-free Answers)
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Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) correct answers What is a genetic disorder, mutation in the gene for the beta chains of hemoglobin, this is called? 
 
- Chronic Anemia 
- Pain 
- Disability 
- Organ Damage 
- Increased Risk for Infection 
- Early Death as a Result of Poor Blood Perfusion correct answers What are the six causes of Sickle Cell Disease (SCD)? 
 
Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) correct answers What disease do clumps form masses of sickled RBC's that block blood flow and lead to tissue hypoxia?...
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Critical Care Transport/Flight Paramedic Questions & Answers 100% Correct
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Sickled cells - ANSWER-Red blood cells that are less deformable and do not pass through microcirculation as easily, cause an increase in blood viscosity, and are sequestered and destroyed by the liver and spleen 
 
Acute chest syndrome - ANSWER-Condition that accounts for 25%...
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