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2024/2025 LATEST NUR 216 HEALTH ASSESSMENT MODULES 4-5 REVIEW TEST 100% RATED |A+ GUARANTEED
What causes clubbing? What does it look like? 
-	Feels spongy to the touch 
-	Appears spoon-like, curving downward, at the same time as the fingertips grow wider 
-	Sign of Prolonged Oxygen Deprivation Causes: 
a.	Congenital (Present at Birth) 
b.	Heart Disease 
c.	Inflammatory Bowel Disease 
d.	Other Pulmonary Diseases 
 
2.	What findings would lead a nurse to suspect abuse? Different Stages of Bruises 
-	Neglect 
-	Abuse 
 
3.	What areas are at highest risk for pressure-related skin breakdown?...
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What causes clubbing? What does it look like? 
-	Feels spongy to the touch 
-	Appears spoon-like, curving downward, at the same time as the fingertips grow wider 
-	Sign of Prolonged Oxygen Deprivation Causes: 
a.	Congenital (Present at Birth) 
b.	Heart Disease 
c.	Inflammatory Bowel Disease 
d.	Other Pulmonary Diseases 
 
2.	What findings would lead a nurse to suspect abuse? Different Stages of Bruises 
-	Neglect 
-	Abuse 
 
3.	What areas are at highest risk for pressure-related skin breakdown?...
BIO 250 Microbiology Final Exam 289 QUESTIONS WITH ACTUAL SOLUTIONS RATED 100%
Most microorganisms are harmful 
False 
 
 
 
3.The leading cause of death resulting from infectious disease is 
acute respiratory infection 
 
 
 
 
4.________ has returned to the ranks of leading causes of death as a "re-emerging" disease becuase ofincreasing drug resistance 
Tuberculosis 
 
 
5.Which of the following is a disease caused by a new human pathogen 
SARS 
 
 
6.Which of the following has been used as a biological weapon 
anthrax and smallpox 
 
 
7.Who developed the first true v...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Most microorganisms are harmful 
False 
 
 
 
3.The leading cause of death resulting from infectious disease is 
acute respiratory infection 
 
 
 
 
4.________ has returned to the ranks of leading causes of death as a "re-emerging" disease becuase ofincreasing drug resistance 
Tuberculosis 
 
 
5.Which of the following is a disease caused by a new human pathogen 
SARS 
 
 
6.Which of the following has been used as a biological weapon 
anthrax and smallpox 
 
 
7.Who developed the first true v...
Bio 250 Microbiology Midterm Exam Questions and Correct Answers
1.Define Micro- 
Less than 1mm and cannot see with the naked eye 
Need a microscope to see 
Microbes, microorganisms, germs, bugs 
 
 
2.What are the 5 groups of microorganisms studied? 
Bacteria--most famous 
Virus--2nd 
Fungus--3rd 
Protozoa--some but few 
Algae--not a human pathogen 
 
 
 
3.What generates 1/2 of the O2 that we breathe and would make life impossible without? 
Microbes 
 
 
4.What is the smallest simplest single-celled organism? 
Bacteria 
 
 
5.What is not a cell, can't live...
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1.Define Micro- 
Less than 1mm and cannot see with the naked eye 
Need a microscope to see 
Microbes, microorganisms, germs, bugs 
 
 
2.What are the 5 groups of microorganisms studied? 
Bacteria--most famous 
Virus--2nd 
Fungus--3rd 
Protozoa--some but few 
Algae--not a human pathogen 
 
 
 
3.What generates 1/2 of the O2 that we breathe and would make life impossible without? 
Microbes 
 
 
4.What is the smallest simplest single-celled organism? 
Bacteria 
 
 
5.What is not a cell, can't live...
NR 509 WEEK 6 QUIZ QUESTIONS & ANSWERS & EXPLANATION |BEST GRADES REAL EXAM
A patient with alcoholism is brought in with confusion. You ask him to “stop traffic” with his palms and notice that every few seconds his palms suddenly move toward the floor. What does this indicate? 
A)	Stroke 
B)	Metabolic problems 
C)	Carpal tunnel syndrome 
D)	Severe fatigue and weakness Ans: 
Feedback: This is asterixis and represents the inability to maintain a sustained contraction of the muscles. It is usually due to various metabolic diseases. A variant of this is called “milkm...
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A patient with alcoholism is brought in with confusion. You ask him to “stop traffic” with his palms and notice that every few seconds his palms suddenly move toward the floor. What does this indicate? 
A)	Stroke 
B)	Metabolic problems 
C)	Carpal tunnel syndrome 
D)	Severe fatigue and weakness Ans: 
Feedback: This is asterixis and represents the inability to maintain a sustained contraction of the muscles. It is usually due to various metabolic diseases. A variant of this is called “milkm...
Latest Prophecy RN Pharmacology A real test question &correct answers |100% accurate
. You are ordered to give digoxin. Your patient's vital signs are as follows: Blood Pressure 130/75, Temp 97.9 oral, HR 52, O2 Sat 100% room air. What should you do next? 
Hold digoxin and call the provider 
 
 
3. Normal Saline (NS) is the solution of choice over D5W when preparing to administer a blood transfusion because: 
Normal Saline is an isotonic solution and prevents cell hemolysis 
 
 
4. Patient is to receive 5mg/kg of medication. Patient weighs 80kg. How much would you administer? 
...
- Exam (elaborations)
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. You are ordered to give digoxin. Your patient's vital signs are as follows: Blood Pressure 130/75, Temp 97.9 oral, HR 52, O2 Sat 100% room air. What should you do next? 
Hold digoxin and call the provider 
 
 
3. Normal Saline (NS) is the solution of choice over D5W when preparing to administer a blood transfusion because: 
Normal Saline is an isotonic solution and prevents cell hemolysis 
 
 
4. Patient is to receive 5mg/kg of medication. Patient weighs 80kg. How much would you administer? 
...
LATEST CRIMINOLOGY: Unit 3 AC1.1 NOTES
Scene of the Crime Officers (SOCOs) STRENGTHS 
Benefitted from scientific advances in the field (DNA and AI) 
Analysis of the crime scene and the evidence can decrease likelihood of wrongful convictions 
Undergo training to ensure they are capable of correctly dealing with materials 
 
 
Scene of the Crime Officers (SOCOs) WEAKNESSES 
Risk of evidence contamination though weather conditions or interference (possible misconduct) 
 Lengthy process which is time consuming and costly without no gu...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
Scene of the Crime Officers (SOCOs) STRENGTHS 
Benefitted from scientific advances in the field (DNA and AI) 
Analysis of the crime scene and the evidence can decrease likelihood of wrongful convictions 
Undergo training to ensure they are capable of correctly dealing with materials 
 
 
Scene of the Crime Officers (SOCOs) WEAKNESSES 
Risk of evidence contamination though weather conditions or interference (possible misconduct) 
 Lengthy process which is time consuming and costly without no gu...
Alabama Life & Health Insurance Actual Exam A+ GRADED
Which is the proper term for a company owned by its policy owners? 
A mutual insurance company 
 
 
 
A producer who is acting as an agent is representing: 
Always the insurer 
 
 
All of the following are elements of a contract, except: 
Authority 
 
All enforceable contracts must include these characteristics: offer and acceptance (agreement), considerations, competent parties, and legal purpose. Authority is not considered one of the elements of a legal contract. 
 
 
Each of the following wo...
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Which is the proper term for a company owned by its policy owners? 
A mutual insurance company 
 
 
 
A producer who is acting as an agent is representing: 
Always the insurer 
 
 
All of the following are elements of a contract, except: 
Authority 
 
All enforceable contracts must include these characteristics: offer and acceptance (agreement), considerations, competent parties, and legal purpose. Authority is not considered one of the elements of a legal contract. 
 
 
Each of the following wo...
NR 602 MIDTERM STUDYGUIDE BEST QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS 2024/2025 LATEST
Caldwell-Moly Classification 
Four basic pelvic types: gynecoid, android, anthropoid, and platypelloid 
 
 
FSH 
Gonadotrophin: targets the ovaries, where it stimulates the growth and development of the primary follicles and results in the production of estrogen and progesterone. 
 
 
LH 
Gonadotrophin: targets the developing follicle within the ovary; it is responsible for ovulation, corpus luteum formation, and hormone production in the ovaries. 
 
 
Hypothalamus 
Releases gonadotropin-releasi...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Caldwell-Moly Classification 
Four basic pelvic types: gynecoid, android, anthropoid, and platypelloid 
 
 
FSH 
Gonadotrophin: targets the ovaries, where it stimulates the growth and development of the primary follicles and results in the production of estrogen and progesterone. 
 
 
LH 
Gonadotrophin: targets the developing follicle within the ovary; it is responsible for ovulation, corpus luteum formation, and hormone production in the ovaries. 
 
 
Hypothalamus 
Releases gonadotropin-releasi...
NR-602: Primary Care of the Childbearing	3 & Childrearing Family Practicum
Which one best describes lesions associated with condyloma acuminatum? 
 
a. Verruciform 
b. Plaque-like 
c. Vesicular 
d. Bullous 
 
 
38YRS female has completed course of amox for strep throat. LMP was 2wks ago, says it was normal. On exam, there's erythema of extern. genitalia w/small amount of white discharge. Micro wet prep reveals few clue cells, but many budding hyphae. No WBCs. Which one would be the most appropriate treatment? 
 
a. Metronidazole 500mg BID x7 days 
b. OTC hydrocortison...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Which one best describes lesions associated with condyloma acuminatum? 
 
a. Verruciform 
b. Plaque-like 
c. Vesicular 
d. Bullous 
 
 
38YRS female has completed course of amox for strep throat. LMP was 2wks ago, says it was normal. On exam, there's erythema of extern. genitalia w/small amount of white discharge. Micro wet prep reveals few clue cells, but many budding hyphae. No WBCs. Which one would be the most appropriate treatment? 
 
a. Metronidazole 500mg BID x7 days 
b. OTC hydrocortison...
ACTUAL NAHQ POST TEST VERIFIED QUESTION ND ANSWERS 100% ACTUAL SOLUTION FOR GUARANTEED PASS
ACTUAL NAHQ POST TEST VERIFIED QUESTION ND ANSWERS 100% ACTUAL SOLUTION FOR GUARANTEED PASS
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ACTUAL NAHQ POST TEST VERIFIED QUESTION ND ANSWERS 100% ACTUAL SOLUTION FOR GUARANTEED PASS
NR 360 INFORMATICS QUIZ 1 QUESTIONS &100% CORRECT ANSWERS
Test Bank for Fundamentals of Nursing 11th Edition Potter Perry Chapter 1 to 50 Complete Newest Version 2023(question with verified answers)
Test Bank for Fundamentals of Nursing 11th Edition Potter Perry Chapter 1 to 50 Complete Newest Version 2023(question with verified answers)