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Rasmussen College MDC 3 FINAL Exam | 100% Correct Answers | Latest 2024 Version
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Rasmussen College MDC 3 FINAL Exam | 100% Correct Answers | Latest 2024 Version 
1. The nurse is arriving at the beginning of her shift and has taken report on four clients on a 
medical-surgical unit. Which client should the nurse see first? 
A. A client with hypertension with a blood pressure of 172/92 mm Hg. 
B. A client with pain that is two days postoperative from a prostatectomy. 
C. A client ready for discharge education after treatment of an acute kidney injury. 
D. A client with a histo...
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WGU D027 Pre- Assessment (Latest 2023/ 2024 Update) Advanced Pathopharmacological Foundations| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A
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WGU D027 Pre- Assessment (Latest 2023/ 2024 Update) Advanced Pathopharmacological Foundations| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A 
 
Q: What med is safe to take for pregnant women for musculoskeletal pain? 
 
 
Answer: 
Tylenol 
 
 
 
Q: What med to give to pregnant women with UTI? 
 
 
Answer: 
Keflex, Fosfomycin 
 
 
 
Q: What meds should be avoided in pregnant women? 
 
 
Answer: 
NO PCN 
NO -flox- 
Contraindicated: ACE inhibitors 
 
 
 
Q: What med should be avoided in the...
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Scribe America Final Exam ED Questions And Answers 2023
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What are the 3 types of dispositions? - Correct answer-Discharge, Admit, Transfer 
What does HPI stand for? - Correct answer-history of present illness 
What does ROS stand for? - Correct answer-review of systems 
The HPI and ROS are considered what type of information? - Correct answer-subjective 
The physical exam is what type of information? - Correct answer-objective 
If a physician told you a patient's abdomen was non tender, where would you document 
this? - Correct answer-PE 
What sectio...
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BKAT ICU Post Test Questions and Answers 2023, Graded A+
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BKAT ICU Post Test Questions and Answers 2023, Graded A+ 
Nitroprusside purpose 
decreases preload and afterload by vasodilation (mainly afterload) 
 
 
 
Dobutamine mechanism of action 
contractility 
 
 
 
Dopamine at a low-end dose "renal dose" 
0.5-4mcg/kg/min 
increases renal and mesentric perfusion 
 
 
 
Dopamine at a mid-range dose 
4-10mcg/kg/min 
increases contractility and heart rate 
 
 
 
Dopamine at a high-range dose 
greater than 10mcg/kg/min 
vasoconstriction and increases BP 
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Scribe America Final Exam ED correctly answered
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What are the 3 types of dispositions? 
Discharge, Admit, Transfer 
 
 
 
What does HPI stand for? 
history of present illness 
 
 
 
What does ROS stand for? 
review of systems 
 
 
 
The HPI and ROS are considered what type of information? 
subjective 
 
 
 
The physical exam is what type of information? 
objective 
 
 
 
If a physician told you a patient's abdomen was non tender, where would you document this? 
PE 
 
 
 
What section focuses directly on the chief complaint? 
HPI 
 
 
 
If som...
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Scribe America Final Exam ED Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Scribe America Final Exam ED Questions and Answers Already Passed What are the 3 types of dispositions? Discharge, Admit, Transfer 
What does HPI stand for? history of present illness 
What does ROS stand for? review of systems 
The HPI and ROS are considered what type of information? subjective 
The physical exam is what type of information? objective 
If a physician told you a patient's abdomen was non tender, where would you document this? PE 
What section focuses directly on the chief compl...
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RQI 2025 HeartCode ACLS Healthcare Provider
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during cpr chest compression fraction (ccf) should be at least ___ and ideally greater than ___ - 60% and 80% 
upon reviewing a patient's ECG you note ST-segment elevation of 2mm in leads II, III, and aVF - ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction 
what is the goal for the first medical contact-to-balloon inflation time for a patient receiving percutaneous coronary intervention - 90 minutes 
which action is part of the secondary assessment of a conscious patient - Formulate a differential dia...
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BKAT ICU Post Test 2023 (solved)
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Nitroprusside purpose - Answer- decreases preload and afterload by vasodilation (mainly afterload) 
 
Dobutamine mechanism of action - Answer- contractility 
 
Dopamine at a low-end dose "renal dose" - Answer- 0.5-4mcg/kg/min 
increases renal and mesentric perfusion 
 
Dopamine at a mid-range dose - Answer- 4-10mcg/kg/min 
increases contractility and heart rate 
 
Dopamine at a high-range dose - Answer- greater than 10mcg/kg/min 
vasoconstriction and increases BP 
 
Dopamine and Levophed inf...
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WGU D027 Test Preparation: 100% Verified Questions & Answers: Updated
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1. What endocrine gland is responsible for regulation of calcium? 
a. Parathyroid gland 
2. Which of the following conditions is contraindicated in using thrombotic therapy? 
a. History of hemorrhagic stroke 
3. A patient receiving the loop diuretic furosemide may experience which “first dose” adverse 
reaction? 
a. hypotension 
4. Which of the following is the most consistent finding in a patient with unstable angina? 
a. Chest pressure lasting 20 minutes that doesn’t resolve with resting...
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CCRN GI Questions and Answers well Explained Latest 2024/2025 Update 100% Correct.
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You have a pt you are admitting that suffered an assault from which an individual used a metal pipe. You 
assess your patient to have ecchymosis to his left flank. You determine that your pt most likely has which 
of the following? 
a) hypocalcemia 
b) a ruptured spleen 
c) hemorrhagic pancreatitis 
d)retroperitoneal bleeding - d) retroperitoneal bleeding 
--The flank ecchymosis is indicative of Grey Turner's sign in the setting of recent trauma, this may have 
lead to the retroperitoneal bleed...
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