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NR 569 Final Exam Study Guide: Differential Diagnosis in Acute Care (Conjunctivitis, Otitis, MSK) 2025
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    NR 569 Final Exam Study Guide: Differential Diagnosis in Acute Care (Conjunctivitis, Otitis, MSK) 2025

  • Comprehensive NR 569 final exam review covering differential diagnosis for conjunctivitis, otitis media/externa, cholesteatoma, Ramsay Hunt syndrome, and musculoskeletal injuries (shoulder, elbow, wrist). Includes expected questions and verified answers.
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BNF Chapter 5 - Infections
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    BNF Chapter 5 - Infections

  • A very concise set of notes covering the important aspects of anti-infective drugs & infectious diseases required to pass the GPhC exam. Topics include: - Skin infections (leg ulcers, cellulitis, impetigo) - Gastric infections (H. pylori, C. difficile, Traveller's diarrhoea) - Otitis media & externa - Urinary tract infections - Upper & lower respiratory tract infections
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Pharmacy Foundation Training (GPhC) CRA Notes - Ear, Nose and Oropharynx
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    Pharmacy Foundation Training (GPhC) CRA Notes - Ear, Nose and Oropharynx

  • Concise revision notes covering common ear, nose, and oral conditions, including sinusitis, ear wax impaction, otitis media, otitis externa, sore throat, mouth ulcers, oral thrush, dry mouth, and allergic rhinitis.
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CH. 13 Seidel's Guide to Physical Examination CH. 13 Seidel's Guide to Physical Examination
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    CH. 13 Seidel's Guide to Physical Examination

  • 1. The middle ear contains the: ANS: B The middle ear contains the ossi- a. cerumen and sebaceous glands. cles, which are three small bones: b. umbo and malleus. c. vestibule and cochlea. d. pars tensa and semicircular canals. e. helix and antihelix. 2. The hair cells of Corti and mem- brane of Corti: a. maintain equilibrium. b. protect the ear from foreign par- ticles. c. stimulate the eighth cranial nerve. d. transmit vibrations to the ossi- cles e. produce a waxy lubricant. U 3. W...
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Ear Nose Throat Conditions - DEARSIM Format
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    Ear Nose Throat Conditions - DEARSIM Format

  • A thoroughly summarised revision tool to understand cardiovascular medicine. Key features include: 1. Most common conditions such as tonsillitis, otitis media, otitis externa, sinusitis, rhinitis and many more. 2. Pathophysiology and clinical presentation including buzzwords tailored for exam preparation 3. Diagnostic tools including first line testing and gold standard tests 4. Management strategies in line with NICE guidelines 5. High yield facts
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(Answered)ATest 2 chapter 86: Drugs for the Ear, Chapter 85: Drugs for the Skin, Chapter 84: Drugs for the Eye. All Questions and answers. Rated A+
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    (Answered)ATest 2 chapter 86: Drugs for the Ear, Chapter 85: Drugs for the Skin, Chapter 84: Drugs for the Eye. All Questions and answers. Rated A+

  • 991. An adolescent patient who is on the school swim team asks a nurse about ways to prevent swimmer's ear. The nurse will tell the patient to: a. allow the ears to drain well after every swim and shower. b. clean the ears with a cotton-tipped applicator after swimming. c. keep the ear canals free of cerumen. d. use antifungal ear drops before and after swimming. - ANS: A Acute otitis externa (OE) can be minimized by keeping the natural defenses of the external auditory canal (EAC) healthy...
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Phamacology exams
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    Phamacology exams

  • Which is the rationale for having drug standards?: Drugs differ in strength, quality, and purity. 2. In the PDR, referencing information about a cardiovascular medication would be found in the: Product Category Index. 3. Which section of the PDR would you use to find detailed information on a drug such as generic and brand or trade names, description, and clinical pharmacology?: Product Information 4. Which section of the PDR would you use to reference Tylenol?: Brand and Generic Na...
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Year 1 Mpharm OSCE notes
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    Year 1 Mpharm OSCE notes

  • Are you ready to shine in your Pharmacy Year 1 OSCEs? Look no further! Our meticulously crafted OSCE notes, which have already secured a 1st grade for others, are your ultimate passport to acing your assessments and confidently navigating the challenging world of pharmacy practice. This is under Kingston University's curriculum PY4000. What Sets Us Apart: Proven Excellence: Our notes are not just any notes – they have already delivered a 1st grade to students just like you, showcasing t...
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MN 566 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS- INTRODUCTION TO PRIMAY CARE
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    MN 566 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS- INTRODUCTION TO PRIMAY CARE

  • S - The Marketplace to Buy and Sell your Study Material Question 1 1 / 1 point In which of the following situations would referral to a specialist be needed for sinusitis? Question options: Recurrent sinusitis Allergic sinusitis Sinusitis that is refractory to antibiotic therapy All of the above Question 2 Severe pain associated with acute otitis media signifies perforation of the tympanic membrane. Question options: True False Question 3 A patient presents to the clinician compl...
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Ear question and answers graded A+
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    Ear question and answers graded A+

  • Air conduction sound waves move through the air in the external auditory canal, hit the tympanic membrane (TM) and cause the tympanic membrane to move. ​- 3 bones in the middle ear (the malleus, the incus, and the stapes) are connected to the TM. When the TM moves, it is transmitted to the bones. These movements cause pressure waves in the fluid-filled inner ear. - The cochlea in the inner ear is surrounded by fluid and contains multiple small hairs. Pressure waves in the fluid cause the ha...
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