NUR2502 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS/MDC3 EXAM 1
/MULTIDIMENSIONAL CARE 3 EXAM 1 |ALREADY GRADED A+|RASMUSSEN COLLEGE
Incidence of positive rheumatoid factor in patients with RA. - (ANSWER)Positive in 80% of
patients.
Most common first clinical sign of psoriatic arthritis. - (ANSWER)Dactylics "Sausage digits"
Earliest clinical manifestation of ARDS - (ANSWER)Dyspnea (SOB)
Initial management of ARDS - (ANSWER)Treat underlying cause (sepsis, aspiration, shock)
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Joint deformities in RA. - (ANSWER)Appears in stage 3.
Extraarticular manifestations of RA - (ANSWER)Fatigue, anorexia, weight loss and low grade
fever.
Diagnostic tests required before beginning biologic therapy. - (ANSWER)Latent TB
Pathophysiology of erythroblastosis fetalis - (ANSWER)The fetus has resulting anemia from
the hemolysis of blood cells
The fetus compensates by producing large numbers of immature erythrocytes
Organ damage as a result of kernicterus - (ANSWER)Brain damage
Rh immune globulin (RhIG) schedule for administration - (ANSWER)28 weeks gestation, 34
weeks gestation and 72 hours after delivery.
Most common cause of hemolytic disease of the newborn. - (ANSWER)Rh negative mother
has a baby with an Rh positive father
Direct Coombs test - (ANSWER)Diagnostic for HDN. The Direct Coombs Test detects
maternal anti-D antibodies that have already bound to fetal RBCs.
Bleeding precautions. - (ANSWER)Use electric razor, discontinuation of ASA, limitation of
needle sticks.
/MULTIDIMENSIONAL CARE 3 EXAM 1 |ALREADY GRADED A+|RASMUSSEN COLLEGE
Incidence of positive rheumatoid factor in patients with RA. - (ANSWER)Positive in 80% of
patients.
Most common first clinical sign of psoriatic arthritis. - (ANSWER)Dactylics "Sausage digits"
Earliest clinical manifestation of ARDS - (ANSWER)Dyspnea (SOB)
Initial management of ARDS - (ANSWER)Treat underlying cause (sepsis, aspiration, shock)
@#$%^&*()
Joint deformities in RA. - (ANSWER)Appears in stage 3.
Extraarticular manifestations of RA - (ANSWER)Fatigue, anorexia, weight loss and low grade
fever.
Diagnostic tests required before beginning biologic therapy. - (ANSWER)Latent TB
Pathophysiology of erythroblastosis fetalis - (ANSWER)The fetus has resulting anemia from
the hemolysis of blood cells
The fetus compensates by producing large numbers of immature erythrocytes
Organ damage as a result of kernicterus - (ANSWER)Brain damage
Rh immune globulin (RhIG) schedule for administration - (ANSWER)28 weeks gestation, 34
weeks gestation and 72 hours after delivery.
Most common cause of hemolytic disease of the newborn. - (ANSWER)Rh negative mother
has a baby with an Rh positive father
Direct Coombs test - (ANSWER)Diagnostic for HDN. The Direct Coombs Test detects
maternal anti-D antibodies that have already bound to fetal RBCs.
Bleeding precautions. - (ANSWER)Use electric razor, discontinuation of ASA, limitation of
needle sticks.