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WGU D027 Exam Questions With Correct Answers | Latest 2023/2024 | GRADED
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What is Klinefelter syndrome? - Answer An extra X chromosome for males so 
example XXY causing female-like qualities 
What is Turner Syndrome? - Answer females. missing or deformed x chromosome. 
right hemisphere dysfunction, hearing loss, ear infection, language and articulation 
disorders, visual spatial and attentional problems 
What is beta thalassemia? - Answer a condition in which the synthesis of the betaglobin chains is decreased or absent. Causes low hemoglobin. 
Which medication is con...
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NUR 265 Exam 1 Latest Update 2023/2024 Verified 107 Questions And Answers.
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NUR 265 Exam 1 
What is nephrotic syndrome? - Correct Answer -A condition of increased glomerular permeability that allows larger molecules to pass through the membrane into the urine and then be excreted. 
What are key features of nephrotic syndrome? - Correct Answer --*Massive proteinuria* 
-*Hypoalbuminemia* 
-*Edema (facial and periorbital)* 
-Lipiduria 
-Hyperlipidemia 
-Increased coagulation 
-Reduced kidney function 
In nephrotic syndrome, severe protein loss in the urine is greater than ...
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WGU D027 Study guide questions and answers (complete)
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What organ does cystic fibrosis affect? 
Affects the pancreas causing secretions into the lungs 
 
 
What is Klinefelter syndrome? 
An extra X chromosome for males so example XXY causing female-like qualities 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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What is Turner Syndrome? 
females. missing or deformed x chromosome. right hemisphere dysfunction, hearing loss, ear infection, language and articulation disorders, visual spatial and attentional problems 
 
 
What is beta thalassemia? 
a condition in which the sy...
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RCIS EXAM 2023 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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What is the formula for calculating cardiac output? 
 
A. CO= PA-1 SVC 
B. CO= AO x PA 
C. CO= HR x SV 
C. CO= HR x SV 
 
 
 
Stroke volume is... 
 
A. Related to preload 
B. Related to afterload 
C. The same as ejection fraction 
A. Related to preload 
 
 
 
Preload is most impacted by... 
 
A. Mean arterial pressure 
B. Increased filling volumes 
C. Ejection fraction 
B. Increased filling volumes 
 
 
 
A patient with chronic untreated hypertension would demonstrate 
 
A. Increased afterload 
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NSG123/ NSG 123 Exam 3: (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Med Surg 1 Review| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| All Units Covered| Grade A – Herzing
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NSG123/ NSG 123 Exam 3: (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Med Surg 1 Review| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| All Units Covered| Grade A – Herzing 
 
 
Q: Correct technique for obtaining blood pressure 
 
Answer: 
 - select correct BP cuff size 
- measure BP right after you wake up or before going to bed 
- try to measure BP at the same time every day 
- rest for 5 minutes 
- sit with feet flat on floor and back straight 
- place arm at the level of your heart 
- stay still and do not mo...
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NR 507 Week 2 Discussion; Heart Failure
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•	Differentiate between systolic and diastolic heart failure. 
•	State whether the patient is in systolic or diastolic heart failure. 
•	Explain the pathophysiology associated with each of the following symptoms: dyspnea on exertion, pitting edema, jugular vein distention, and orthopnea. 
•	Explain the significance of the presence of a 3rd heart sound and ejection fraction of 25%.
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PAEA EMERGENCY MEDICINE EOR EXAM 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT AMSWERS
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what is the most common cause of heart failure? specifically left sided? right sided? Answer - -MC is CAD (coronary artery disease) 
-L sided: *CAD* & HTN 
-R sided: *L sided HF* & pulmonary dz 
 
decreased ejection fraction, thin ventricular walls, dilated LV chamber, and an S3 gallop (filling of dilated ventricle) is associated with systolic or diastolic heart failure? Answer - systolic (MC form of CHF) 
 
*(the sound is actually heard in the diastole though) 
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NUR 152 Exam 3 (with A+ Graded Solutions)
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What is systole? correct answers Contraction of the myocardium resulting in the ejection of blood from the ventricles 
 
What is diastole? correct answers Relaxation of the myocardium allowing for filling of the ventricles 
 
What is stroke volume? correct answers Volume ejected from the ventricle with each heart beat 
(Approximately 70mL) 
 
What is cardiac output? correct answers Volume of blood pumped by each ventricle in 1 minute 
 
What is the equation to calculate cardiac output? correct a...
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ATI RN TESTING: Cardiac Practice Exam Questions
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The nurse is caring for a patient who is receiving IV furosemide (Lasix) and 
morphine for the treatment of acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF) with 
severe orthopnea. Which clinical finding is the best indicator that the treatment has 
been effective? 
Reduced dyspnea with HOB at 30 degrees 
3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS 
Which topic will the nurse plan to include in discharge teaching for a patient who 
has heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF)? 
Benefits and effects of angiote...
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NRCME Test Bank Questions With Explanations Complete solution 2023-2024 RATED A+.
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1. An unrestricted Commercial Motor Vehicle Driver Medical Certificate must be renewed: 
 
A. Annually 
B. Every Two Years 
C. Every Four Years 
D. Whenever the State Issued Driver's License is renewed - B. Every two years 
 
2 years is the max for a healthy person 
 
2. A driver presents with history of an isolated TIA 6 months ago. He has a return to work letter from his primary care provider (PCP) and neurologist. He is taking and tolerating well hydrochlorothiazide and simvastatin. All othe...
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