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CPN EXAM QUESTIONS 1-100
  • CPN EXAM QUESTIONS 1-100

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  • A 6-week-old male infant is brought into the ED by his mother. He has a weeklong history of progressively worsening emesis that is projectile in nature. What is his most likely diagnosis? A. Intussusception. B. Appendicitis. C. Pyloric stenosis. D. Pancreatitis. - Answer- C: Projectile vomiting in a 6 week-old male is the classic presentation for pyloric stenosis, obstruction of the pyloric sphincter between the gastric pylorus and the small intestine, caused by hypertrophy and hyperplasi...
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NC BLET Elements of Criminal Law
  • NC BLET Elements of Criminal Law

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  • Larceny - Answer- 1. Takes personal Property in the possession of another 2. And carries it away 3. Without the consent of the possessor 4. And with the intent to deprive the possessor of its use permanently 5. Knowing that the taker was not entitled to it Resist, Delay, Obstruct an Officer - Answer- A person is guilty when 1. Willfully 2. Resists or delays or obstructs 3. A person the defendant knows to be a public officer 4. While that officer is discharging or attempting to discha...
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NUR 210 Final Exam questions well answered 2024
  • NUR 210 Final Exam questions well answered 2024

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  • NUR 210 Final ExamAmblyopia - correct answer Condition in which the vision in one eye is reduced because the eye and the brain are not working together. It is the most common cause of visual impairment in children. Asthenopia - correct answer eye strain Blepharitis - correct answer inflammation of the margin of the eyelid Blindness - correct answer Inability to see; loss of vision Cataract - correct answer Opacity of the crystalline lens of the eye, which obstructs the passage of lig...
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GPSTC Cherokee Test 1 Review - Latest  Update Graded A+
  • GPSTC Cherokee Test 1 Review - Latest Update Graded A+

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  • GPSTC Cherokee Test 1 Review - Latest Update Graded A+ 16-10-24; obstruction of officers knowingly and willfully obstructs or hinders any law enforcement officer, prison guard, jailer, correctional officer, community supervision officer, county of Department of Juvenile Justice probation officer, probation officer, or conservation ranger ^ or by offering or doing violence 16-10-33; remove or attempt to remove firearm, chemical spray, or baton from person acting within course of e...
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AMR Test Question and answers rated A+
  • AMR Test Question and answers rated A+

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  • AMR Test Question and answers rated A+ AMR Test Cardiogenic shock - correct answer Caused by ineffective pump function of the heart A decline of what part of the heart causes cardiogenic shock? - correct answer 40% of the left ventricle is lost Obstructive shock - correct answer Results from a condition that obstructs forward blood flow Obstructive shock What are diseases that can lead to obstructive shock? - correct answer Pneumothorax, pericardial tamponade, pulminary em...
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GPSTC Cherokee All Tests Questions and Answers Already Passed
  • GPSTC Cherokee All Tests Questions and Answers Already Passed

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  • GPSTC Cherokee All Tests Questions and Answers Already Passed ______ means close constant supervision by law enforcement officer who took child into temporary custody personal care and supervision ______ of a lawful search incident to arrest is irrelevant motivation ________ conduct behavior, or inaction of the juvenile's parents, guardian, custodian, or caretaker that evidences a disregard of consequences of such magnitude that the conduct, behavior, or inaction constitutes an une...
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ARRT Practice Questions And Answers
  • ARRT Practice Questions And Answers

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  • ARRT Practice Questions And Answers What radiographic procedure must you use sterile gloves for touching items on the tray? - ANS Myelogram Written defamation of character is known as? - ANS Libel Which drug would you administer when a patient develops urticaria? - ANS Antihistamine What is another name for hives? - ANS Urticaria A skin rash triggered by a reaction to food, medicine, or other irritants. - ANS Hive Or Urticaria Transmission of an infection by...
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APEA MASTER ALN EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
  • APEA MASTER ALN EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS

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  • What is the recommended treatment for cat scratch disease? - usually self-limiting and causes lymphadenopathy. For severe cases treat with azithromycin. What is the most common cause of traveler's diarrhea? - e coli What bacteria is responsible for causing cat scratch disease? - bartonella henselae What are the 4 different components of tetralogy of fallot? - 4 components of tetralogy of fallot are: 1. overriding aorta 2. pulmonary stenosis 3. right ventricular hypertrophy 4. ventricular...
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ARRT Practice Questions With 100% Correct Verified Answers
  • ARRT Practice Questions With 100% Correct Verified Answers

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  • What radiographic procedure must you use sterile gloves for touching items on the tray? Myelogram Written defamation of character is known as? - Libel Which drug would you administer when a patient develops urticaria? - Antihistamine What is another name for hives? - Urticaria A skin rash triggered by a reaction to food, medicine, or other irritants - Hive or Urticaria Transmission of an infection by insects such as a tick or mosquito is known as a? - Vector When an object is free of al...
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Bio 114 Exam 4 (UA) Questions and  Answers Already Passed
  • Bio 114 Exam 4 (UA) Questions and Answers Already Passed

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  • Bio 114 Exam 4 (UA) Questions and Answers Already Passed What is referred to as the "switch" in a DNA segment? The "switch" is known as the operator, a DNA segment typically located within the promoter region. What role does a repressor play in gene regulation? A repressor is a protein that attaches to an operator and obstructs RNA polymerase from attaching to the promoter. What is a corepressor? A corepressor is a molecule that works in conjunction with a repressor protein ...
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