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HESI Maternity/Pediatric Remediation Questions Answered 100% correct
  • HESI Maternity/Pediatric Remediation Questions Answered 100% correct

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  • HESI Maternity/Pediatric Remediation Questions Answered 100% correct the nurse suspects that an adolescent have anorexia nervosa. Which characteristics may have been observed in the adolescent? A. Denying illness B. Dismissing food C. Seeking intimacy D. Being extroverted E. Maintaining rigid body control Denying illness, dismissing food, maintaining rigid body control Bulimia Nervosa: seeking intimacy and being extroverted The parents of a gifted child note that their child has...
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Walden University NURS MISC Final Exam Prep | NRNP 2023-2024
  • Walden University NURS MISC Final Exam Prep | NRNP 2023-2024

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  • Walden University NURS MISC Final Exam Prep | NRNP . Adolf Meyer ()- founder of psychobiology saw schizophrenia as a reaction to life stresses. It was a maladaptation that was understandable in terms of the patient’s life experiences. Meyer’s view was represented in the nomenclature of 1950s, which was referred to the schizophrenic reaction. In later editions of DSM the term reaction was dropped. Epidemiology-The presence of Schizophrenia in the US is 1/100 or 1%. NIH reports the US lif...
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TEST BANK FOR RNC-OB Exam 2023/24 LATEST UPDATE
  • TEST BANK FOR RNC-OB Exam 2023/24 LATEST UPDATE

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  • TEST BANK FOR RNC-OB Exam 2023/24 LATEST UPDATE 1. Late in pregnancy, a patient often develops supine hypotension because of a. partial occlusion of the vena cava and aorta. b. decreased peripheral collateral circulation. c. increased blood flow to the placenta. - A because of partial occlusion of the vena cava and aorta from the weight of the uterus. This impedes venous return from the lower extremities although increased collateral circulation during pregnancy helps to compensate. Rem...
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CCRN-NICU Exam 130 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
  • CCRN-NICU Exam 130 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT

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  • CCRN-NICU Exam 130 Questions with Verified Answers A patient who is G3P2 at 32 weeks' gestation arrives at the triage unit complaining of regular uterine contractions. Her pregnancy history includes a preterm delivery at 34 weeks. Before examining her, the nurse performs electronic fetal monitoring and obtains a complete history. The patient reports no bleeding and no rupture of membranes. She has no vaginal examinations or sexual activity for more than 24 hours. The biochemical marker usefu...
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TEST BANK FOR RNC-OB Exam 2023/24 LATEST UPDATE
  • TEST BANK FOR RNC-OB Exam 2023/24 LATEST UPDATE

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  • TEST BANK FOR RNC-OB Exam 2023/24 LATEST UPDATE 1. Late in pregnancy, a patient often develops supine hypotension because of a. partial occlusion of the vena cava and aorta. b. decreased peripheral collateral circulation. c. increased blood flow to the placenta. - A because of partial occlusion of the vena cava and aorta from the weight of the uterus. This impedes venous return from the lower extremities although increased collateral circulation during pregnancy helps to compensate. Rema...
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Chapter 7 – Psychopathy Questions and 100% Verified Answers
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  • Historical Conception of Psychopathy - "Insanity without delirium" Madness without confusion Behaviors: - don't fit our normal categories of mental illness - appear totally sane and rational when you meet them - participate in heinous acts/seem incapable of remorse and unable to stop - described as amoral (giving moral issues no weight in decision making) Initial Clinical Description - 1. Superficial charm and "good intelligence" 2. Absence of delusions 3. Absence of ...
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OB inpatient certification practice 352 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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  • OB inpatient certification practice 352 Questions with Verified Answers After delivery, progesterone levels fall causing what acid/base change? - CORRECT ANSWER Increase pco2 With what disorder would AFP be elevated? - CORRECT ANSWER Esophageal atresia, neural tube defects Women with a history of GDM have increased risk of diabetes at what rate? - CORRECT ANSWER Onset within 20 years in 35-60% Glucose screen is done when? - CORRECT ANSWER 24-28 weeks If a mother has Insulin depend...
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PMHNP Boards Scientific Foundation and Advance Practice Skills 212 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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  • PMHNP Boards Scientific Foundation and Advance Practice Skills 212 Questions with Verified Answers Which of the following is a contraindication to benzodiazepines? a. Acute alcohol intoxication b. Acute narrow angle glaucoma c. Psychosis d. All the above - CORRECT ANSWER a. Acute alcohol intoxication In the pharmacological treatment of psychosis, when antipsychotics are administered, which block dopamine, a secondary effect is blocking in another tract, which causes potential prolactin...
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CRRN Exam 677 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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  • CRRN Exam 677 Questions with Verified Answers Holistic Care - CORRECT ANSWER Incorporates the client's developmental needs, social networks, and lifestyle preferences. Gestalt Theory - CORRECT ANSWER States that the "Whole is greater than the sum of its parts." Pieces and parts fit together to produce thoughts, actions, and structures, such as family units. Advocates that the patient and entire family are assisted back to wellness. Developed by Max Wertheimer in the 1920's. Gardner ...
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Walden University NURS MISC Final Exam NRNP 2023/2024
  • Walden University NURS MISC Final Exam NRNP 2023/2024

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  • Walden University NURS MISC Final Exam NRNP 2023/2024. Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders Schizophrenia-symptoms are variable and include changes in perception, emotion, cognition, thinking, & behavior. The effects of these manifestations vary by person and can change over time, but the illness is always severe and is usually long-lasting. Onset is typically before age 25. Affects people of all socioeconomic backgrounds. Patients and families tend to suffer poor care due t...
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