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PANCE PRACTICE TEST Q&A
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What do pirmented granular "muddy" casts indicate in the setting of oliguria? - Answer- Acute tubular necrosis 
 
How can hyperphosphatemia be treated? - Answer- aluminum hydroxide 
 
What is the genetic basis for a patient with disproportionately small legs and arms, frontal bossing and mindfacial hypoplasia? - Answer- autosomal recessive 
 
Besides extreme growth what other symptoms can a patient with acromegaly have? - Answer- headaches, visual field defects, weakness, soft doughy hands, an...
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WRITTEN COMBINED O&PPREP – PROSTHETICS EXAM | QUESTIONS & 100% CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADEA+
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WRITTEN COMBINED O&PPREP – 
PROSTHETICS EXAM | QUESTIONS & 
100% CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | 
LATEST UPDATE | GRADEA+ 
1. Why was the L-code established? 
Correct Answer: a. To develop a unified method of describing products/services to 
payers 
What is a common compensation for poor flexion of the socket in a TF amputee? 
Correct Answer: Hyperlordosis 
If a TF amputee tends to externally "smear" their foot in stance while abducting their 
prosthesis, what could be a probable cause and ...
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Maternity and Pediatric Nursing Chapter 46 Exam Questions and Answers
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Maternity and Pediatric Nursing Chapter 46 
Exam Questions and Answers 
The nurse is conducting a physical examination of a toddler with suspect lead 
poisoning. Lab results indicate blood lead level 52 ug/dL. Which action would the nurse 
expect to happen next? - Answer-Repeat testing within 2 days and prepare to begin 
chelation therapy as ordered. 
A nurse is conducting a physical examination of a 5-year-old with suspected iron- 
deficiency anemia. How would the nurse evaluate for changes in ...
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Written Combined O&P Prep – Prosthetics 2023
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1. Why was the L-code established? - a. To develop a unified method of describing products/services to payers 
 
What is a common compensation for poor flexion of the socket in a TF amputee? - Hyperlordosis 
 
If a TF amputee tends to externally "smear" their foot in stance while abducting their prosthesis, what could be a probable cause and WHY? - If inadequate flexion is built into the TF socket the patient will develop gait deviations 
utilizing compensatory motions for forward progression....
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Peds CLIPP Practice Test Questions with Correct Answers
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A mother brings her 20-day-old male infant to your clinic for the child's first visit. You learn that the infant was born at home to a 28-year-old G1P1, and the infant has not yet received newborn screening. During your history, you learn that the infant has been vomiting 2 to 3 times per day, and the mother reports that her son seems fussier than her friends' infants. On exam, you note an eczematous rash and a musty odor to the infant's skin and urine. Which enzyme deficiency would you expec...
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Written Combined O&P Prep – Prosthetics Questions & Answers 100% Correct
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1. Why was the L-code established? - ANSWER-a. To develop a unified method of describing products/services to payers 
 
What is a common compensation for poor flexion of the socket in a TF amputee? - ANSWER-Hyperlordosis 
 
If a TF amputee tends to externally "smear" their foot in stance while abducting their prosthesis, what could be a probable cause and WHY? - ANSWER-If inadequate flexion is built into the TF socket the patient will develop gait deviations 
utilizing compensatory motions for...
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PANCE practice test Questions 2023 with 100% correct answers
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What do pirmented granular "muddy" casts indicate in the setting of oliguria? correct answersAcute tubular necrosis 
 
How can hyperphosphatemia be treated? correct answersaluminum hydroxide 
 
What is the genetic basis for a patient with disproportionately small legs and arms, frontal bossing and mindfacial hypoplasia? correct answersautosomal recessive 
 
Besides extreme growth what other symptoms can a patient with acromegaly have? correct answersheadaches, visual field defects, weakness, s...
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NURS 653 Exam 2 MC (MVU)
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Baseline management of all neonates with ABO incompatibility includes: 
A. phototherapy 
B. Monitoring of Bilirubin and Hgb 
C. Exchange transfusions 
D. PRBC transfusion - Answer- Serial monitoring of Hgb and Bilirubin 
 
Which of the following is not associated with Rh incompatibility? 
A. mom rh -, baby rh + 
B. mom +, baby - 
C. more severe in subsequent sensitized pregnancies 
D. Hemolysis may occur up to 6 weeks or more - Answer- Mom is not +, baby- its vice versa 
 
Clinical jaundice of...
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Written Combined O&P Prep – Prosthetics 2023
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1. Why was the L-code established? - a. To develop a unified method of describing products/services to payers 
 
What is a common compensation for poor flexion of the socket in a TF amputee? - Hyperlordosis 
 
If a TF amputee tends to externally "smear" their foot in stance while abducting their prosthesis, what could be a probable cause and WHY? - If inadequate flexion is built into the TF socket the patient will develop gait deviations 
utilizing compensatory motions for forward progression....
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Haemoglobinopathies (Sickle Cell, Thalassemia) Questions with solutions 2023
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Haemoglobinopathies (Sickle Cell, Thalassemia) Questions with solutions 2023 
Sickle cell hemoglobins- single amino acid substitution or deletion in globin polypeptide chain results in HbS variants rather than HbA ( normal adult heme) 
Haemoglobin S 
•Point mutation of 6th codon substituting valine for glutamic acid- most common 
 
Haemoglobin C 
•Point mutation of 6th codon lysine for glutamic acid 
 
Haemoglobin E 
•Point mutation on 26th codon lysine for glutamic acid 
 
 
 
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