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NUR 634- Exam #1 Questions with Complete Solutions
  • NUR 634- Exam #1 Questions with Complete Solutions

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  • Subjective data (define) Correct Answer-AKA symptoms; what the patient tells you Objective data (define) Correct Answer-AKA signs; what you observe (ex. patient is pleasant and cooperative) Chief complaint (define) Correct Answer-The one or more symptoms or concerns causing the patient to seek care HPI (define) Correct Answer-Amplifies the chief complaint; describes how each symptom developed, its manifestations, and any treatments ^OLDCARTS, OPQRST -Pulls in relevant portions fro...
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CPH Exam Study Guide questions with correct answers
  • CPH Exam Study Guide questions with correct answers

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  • epidemiological triad - Correct Answer-host, agent, environment An _______ is the probability that an event will occur divided by the probability that it will not occur. Since probabilities cannot be ______, a negative odds ratio would indicate computational ______. - Correct Answer-odds ratio, negative, error _______ is the proportion of truly diseased people in the screened population who are identified as having the disease by the screening test. Probability of correctly diagnosing a ca...
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FNP Leik System Review study guide
  • FNP Leik System Review study guide

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  • Chapter 4 (Preventive Health) CORRECT ANSWER Sensitivity CORRECT ANSWER (SNOUT) Negative results rules out the disease. Sensitivity test are good at identifying the positive markers of disease. So good that it is more prone to report false positives. So a negative result is more definitive Specificity CORRECT ANSWER (SPIN) Positive results rules in the disease. Specificity tests are good at identifying the negative marker of a disease. So good that is more prone to report false negatives....
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AESC Kiepper Exam 2 Latest Update Graded A+
  • AESC Kiepper Exam 2 Latest Update Graded A+

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  • AESC Kiepper Exam 2 Latest Update Graded A+ Urban Agriculture The practice of cultivating, processing, and distributing food in or around a village, town, or city Urban agriculture can involve animal husbandry, aquaculture, agroforestry, urban beekeeping, and horticulture Victory Gardens (WWII) Vegetable, fruit, and herb gardens planted at private residences and public parks Low-Tech Urban Agriculture taking advantage of existing urban areas for conversion to traditional agriculture methods C...
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CLINICAL PLACEMENT FINAL EXAM
  • CLINICAL PLACEMENT FINAL EXAM

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  • CLINICAL PLACEMENT FINAL EXAM Transudates are RICH in protein. (T/F) FALSE. Transudates are NOT rich in proteins. What does the presence of fluid in any of the body cavities indicate? Disease/pathological process. Define a dialysate fluid. Peritoneal fluid from a patient undergoing renal dialysis. What effect does the addition of heparin to a serous fluid specimen have? Prevents clotting. Specific gravity of a transudate. 1.005 to 1.015 Cytologically, what is the b...
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SNHU QSO 340 Module Eight Assessment Final Score 30 out of 30 Points Southern New Hampshire University
  • SNHU QSO 340 Module Eight Assessment Final Score 30 out of 30 Points Southern New Hampshire University

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  • SNHU QSO 340 Module Eight Assessment Final Score 30 out of 30 Points Southern New Hampshire University involves looking at the positives and negatives of an issue to make before making a decision with those factors in mind. • a) Root-cause analysis • b) Mind mapping • c) Brainwriting • d) Force-field analysis Feedback: The correct answer is d. This defines force-field analysis, a facilitation technique. 1.5 Question 2 Which of the following should be avoided when deleg...
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Flight Instructor rating NZ CCAT Exam Questions & Answers 2024/2025
  • Flight Instructor rating NZ CCAT Exam Questions & Answers 2024/2025

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  • Flight Instructor rating NZ CCAT Exam Questions & Answers 2024/2025 Lift Layout - ANSWERSDefinition Flat Plate (positives + negatives) Bernoulli's Theory Factors affecting (lift formula) wing with lift envelope Lift vs AOA curve Show lift at various AOA Lift in -4 deg AOA showing balanced pressures Drag Layout - ANSWERSDefinition Drag tree Lift and drag formula define Cd Cd Vs aoa Form drag (Definition,Examples, Streamlining, Finness ratio) Skin friction Drag (Definition...
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NUR 634- EXAM #1 REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, GRADED A+/ VE| 2024/2025 Exam PREDICTIONS|R| 2024/2025 Exam PREDICTIONS|IFIED/
  • NUR 634- EXAM #1 REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, GRADED A+/ VE| 2024/2025 Exam PREDICTIONS|R| 2024/2025 Exam PREDICTIONS|IFIED/

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  • NUR 634- EXAM #1 REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, GRADED A+/ VERIFIED/ Subjective data (define) - -AKA symptoms; what the patient tells you Objective data (define) - -AKA signs; what you observe (ex. patient is pleasant and cooperative) Chief complaint (define) - -The one or more symptoms or concerns causing the patient to seek care HPI (define) - -Amplifies the chief complaint; describes how each symptom developed, its manifestations, and any treatments ^OLDCARTS, OPQRST -Pulls in relev...
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NGR6200 Quizzes (Foundation, HEENT) 2024
  • NGR6200 Quizzes (Foundation, HEENT) 2024

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  • 1. Screening for colon cancer is which level of prevention? a) primary b) secondary c) tertiary d) preliminary - b. secondary 2. A sensitive test has which of the following characteristics: a) few false negatives b) few false positives c) helps to diagnose causes of disease d) has been tested in specific populations - a. few false negatives 3. A patient comes to your office with questions about lab work done by another physician. She tells you that the physician said ...
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NSG 1600 Unit 1 OB; Complete Correct Question and Answers/ 100% Verified/ Spring 2023.
  • NSG 1600 Unit 1 OB; Complete Correct Question and Answers/ 100% Verified/ Spring 2023.

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  • NSG 1600 Unit 1 OB; Complete Q&A Spring 2023. Rx = prescription/medication order Hx = history Dx = diagnosis Tx = treatment 1) Which list of s/s most accurately describes hyperthyroidism? a) Weight gain, tiredness, and cold intolerance b) b) Bulging eyes, goiter, HR of over 100 c) SOB when lying supine, edema in lower extremities d) Seizure activity related to hypertension 2) A nurse is taking a gestational Hx of a mother presenting to an ER with preeclampsia like symptoms. She states “I’m c...
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