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ANCC PMHNP BOARD EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2023
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    ANCC PMHNP BOARD EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2023

  • MOOD D/O: MDD CRITERIA A A. Five (or more) of the following symptoms have been present during the same 2-week period and represent a change from previous functioning; at least one of the symptoms is either (1) depressed mood or (2) loss of interest or pleasure. Note: Do not include symptoms that are clearly attributable to another medical condition. 1. Depressed mood daily 2. Loss of pleasure of joy in activities/inerests 3. Significant weight loss/gain 4. insomnia/hypersomnia 5. fatig...
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Pupils, cover test and ocular motility
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    Pupils, cover test and ocular motility

  • This document explains the assessment of pupils, cover test procedures, and ocular motility testing in clinical practice . It covers pupil anatomy, light and near reflex testing, anisocoria evaluation, RAPD detection, and key pupil abnormalities including Horner’s syndrome, Adie’s pupil, and Argyll Robertson pupil. The notes also outline cover and alternate cover tests for detecting tropias and phorias, extraocular muscle function, cranial nerve involvement, diagnostic gaze positions, an...
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TNCC final exam test 2023/24 open book
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    TNCC final exam test 2023/24 open book

  • Why is a measure of serum lactate obtained in the initial assessment of the trauma patient? Answer: c a) to measure oxygenation and ventilation b) to quantify the base deficit for the adequacy of cellular perfusion c) to gauge end-organ perfusion and tissue hypoxia * d) to determine the underlying cause of shock A trauma patient is restless and repeatedly asking "where am I?" vital signs upon arrival were BP 100/60 mm Hg, HR 96 beats/min, and RR 24 breaths/min. Her skin is cool a...
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TNCC 8th Edition exam with 100% correct answers
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    TNCC 8th Edition exam with 100% correct answers

  • The trauma nurse knows that placing a bariatric patient in a "ramped position" provides better visualization during the insertion of which device? endotracheal tube Tearing of the bridging veins is most frequently associated with which brain injury? subdural hematoma A patient is found lying on the floor after falling 13 hours ago. Which of the following laboratory values is expected with a musculoskeletal complication associated with this presentation? Elevated creatine kinas...
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Bates' Guide to Physical Examination and History Taking 11th Edition by Lynn Bickley - Test Bank
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    Bates' Guide to Physical Examination and History Taking 11th Edition by Lynn Bickley - Test Bank

  • Bates’ Guide to Physical Examination and History Taking, 11th Edition Chapter 4: Beginning the Physical Examination: General Survey, Vital Signs, and Pain Multiple Choice 1. A 15-year-old high school sophomore and her mother come to your clinic because the mother is concerned about her daughter's weight. You measure her daughter's height and weight and obtain a BMI of 19.5 kg/m2. Based on this information, which of the following is appropriate? A) Refer the patient...
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Pearson Exam Cram NCLEX RN Test #1 med surg 311 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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    Pearson Exam Cram NCLEX RN Test #1 med surg 311 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT

  • Pearson Exam Cram NCLEX RN Test #1 med surg 311 Questions with Verified Answers The client is admitted to the emergency room with shortness of breath, anxiety, and tachycardia. His ECG reveals atrial fibrillation with a ventricular response rate of 130 beats per minute. The doctor orders quinidine sulfate. While he is receiving quinidine, the nurse should monitor his ECG for: a Peaked P wave b Elevated ST segment c Inverted T wave d Prolonged QT interval - CORRECT ANSWER d Prolonged QT ...
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Edexcel Biology A Level (Salters Nuffield A) Topic 8 - Grey Matter - Full Notes
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    Edexcel Biology A Level (Salters Nuffield A) Topic 8 - Grey Matter - Full Notes

  • Detailed and comprehensive notes on topic 8 (grey matter) of Edexcel biology A Level. Covers neuron structure, synaptic transmission, resting potential, action potentials, nerve impulse propagation, pupil reflex, photoreceptors, auxins, phytochrome, the brain, imaging techniques, visual cortex/development, habituation, drug use, genomic sequencing, GMOs and core practical 18. Notes are organised alongside the specification to make your revision easier and more structured. I hope that you find th...
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TNCC Test prep 8th Edition with complete solutions (verified for accuracy)
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    TNCC Test prep 8th Edition with complete solutions (verified for accuracy)

  • Expedite transfer to the closest trauma center A 56 y/o M involved in a MVC is brought to the ED. He complains of neck pain, SOB, and diffuse abdominal pain. His GCS is 15, VS: BP 98/71, HR 125, RR 26, SpO2 94% on high-flow O2 via NRB mask. Which is the priority intervention for this patient? a pertinent medical hx is crucial Which of the following considerations is the most important when caring for a geriatric trauma pt? Mitigation Following a review of recent drills and a rea...
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CH. 12 Seidel's Guide to Physical Examination
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    CH. 12 Seidel's Guide to Physical Examination

  • 1. Contraction or relaxation of the ciliary body: a. allows voluntary blink- ing. b. changes lens thickness. c. regulates peripheral vi- sion. d. sends light impulses to the brain. e. regulates tear produc- tion. 2. Term infants have a visual acuity of about: a. 20/20. b. 20/100. c. 20/200. d. 20/300. e. 20/400 3. At what age does an infant usually develop the ability to distinguish color? a. At birth b. 2 months c. 6 months d. 12 months e. 16 months 4. An increased level of lysozyme in the t...
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Nurs 1014 Health Assessment Final
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    Nurs 1014 Health Assessment Final

  • What should the external ocular structures be able to do? - Move purposefully What are the external ocular structures? - Eyebrows, eyelids, eyelashes, eyeballs, conjuctive, sclera, lacrimal apparatus What does the diagnostics positions test, test for? - Parallel tracking, nystagmus and lid lag What position should the neck be for carotid artery auscultation? - A neutral position What do you look for when auscultating the carotid artery? - Bruits by using the bell What should the patient do ...
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