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SHADOW HEALTH ABDOMINAL PAIN ESTHER PARK LATEST SOLUTION GUIDE
SHADOW HEALTH ABDOMINAL PAIN ESTHER PARK LATEST SOLUTION GUIDE 
 
 
chief complaint - -reports abdominal pain 
-reports difficulty with bowel movement 
 
asked about orientation - -oriented to own person 
-oriented to place 
-oriented to situation 
-oriented to time 
 
asked about onset, frequency, and duration of pain - -reports discomfort for the past 5 days 
-reports pain with gradual onset that worsened 2-3 days ago 
 
asked about location of pain - -reports pain in lower abdomen 
-reports p...
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SHADOW HEALTH ABDOMINAL PAIN ESTHER PARK LATEST SOLUTION GUIDE 
 
 
chief complaint - -reports abdominal pain 
-reports difficulty with bowel movement 
 
asked about orientation - -oriented to own person 
-oriented to place 
-oriented to situation 
-oriented to time 
 
asked about onset, frequency, and duration of pain - -reports discomfort for the past 5 days 
-reports pain with gradual onset that worsened 2-3 days ago 
 
asked about location of pain - -reports pain in lower abdomen 
-reports p...
Quiz 6 – Renal Questions & Correct Answers
Quiz 6 – Renal Questions & Answers 
 
 
 
1.	The sodium (Na+) sensing cells in the distal tubules are the: macula densa 
 
2.	Vitamin D is essential for: 
The absorption of Ca++ and phosphate from the GI tract 
 
3.	The renal blood flow, and thus GFR, are kept relatively constant by	. Myogenic (Intrinsic) autoregulation 
 
4.	The biggest stimulus (driver) of renin release is: Decreased Na+ concentration in the distal tubules 
 
5.	The most common organism causing urinary tract infection is: 
E...
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Quiz 6 – Renal Questions & Answers 
 
 
 
1.	The sodium (Na+) sensing cells in the distal tubules are the: macula densa 
 
2.	Vitamin D is essential for: 
The absorption of Ca++ and phosphate from the GI tract 
 
3.	The renal blood flow, and thus GFR, are kept relatively constant by	. Myogenic (Intrinsic) autoregulation 
 
4.	The biggest stimulus (driver) of renin release is: Decreased Na+ concentration in the distal tubules 
 
5.	The most common organism causing urinary tract infection is: 
E...
Quiz 5 - Pulmonary Function Questions & Answers
Quiz 5 - Pulmonary Function Questions & Answers 
 
 
 
1.	A patient has a history of emphysema and has hyperinflated lungs. Which of the following would be true regarding this patient? 
 
A.	Increased lung compliance 
 
B.	Decreased alveolar surfactant 
 
C.	Increased lung elastic recoil 
 
D.	Increased airway resistance ****** it does cause this but primary is compliance 
 
2.	The compliance within the apex of the lung of a standing person would be	than the base of the lung. 
 
A.	Greater Than ...
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Quiz 5 - Pulmonary Function Questions & Answers 
 
 
 
1.	A patient has a history of emphysema and has hyperinflated lungs. Which of the following would be true regarding this patient? 
 
A.	Increased lung compliance 
 
B.	Decreased alveolar surfactant 
 
C.	Increased lung elastic recoil 
 
D.	Increased airway resistance ****** it does cause this but primary is compliance 
 
2.	The compliance within the apex of the lung of a standing person would be	than the base of the lung. 
 
A.	Greater Than ...
Quiz 4- Cardiovascular Questions & Answers
Quiz 4- Cardiovascular Questions & Answers 
 
 
 
1.	Which of the following conditions is the most immediately at risk for serious complications? 
 
a.	Unstable angina 
 
b.	Prinzmetal angina 
 
c.	STEMI 
 
d.	NSTEMI 
 
 
2.	Thromboangiitis obliterans (Buergers disease) is an autoimmune condition that is: 
 
a.	A result of over activation of the intrinsic and extrinsic clotting system systemically 
 
b.	Characterized by attacks of vasospasm in the small arteries and arterioles of the fingers and...
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Quiz 4- Cardiovascular Questions & Answers 
 
 
 
1.	Which of the following conditions is the most immediately at risk for serious complications? 
 
a.	Unstable angina 
 
b.	Prinzmetal angina 
 
c.	STEMI 
 
d.	NSTEMI 
 
 
2.	Thromboangiitis obliterans (Buergers disease) is an autoimmune condition that is: 
 
a.	A result of over activation of the intrinsic and extrinsic clotting system systemically 
 
b.	Characterized by attacks of vasospasm in the small arteries and arterioles of the fingers and...
QUIZ 3 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
QUIZ 3 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 
 
Question 1 of 32 
3.0/ 3.0 Points 
Which of the following is/are true of the molecule named hemoglobin? 
 
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A.	It numbers approximately 1 to 2 million in each erythrocyte. 
 
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B.	It can bind to only one molecule of oxygen. 
 
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C.	It is a very simple protein structure. 
 
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D.	It contains four folded chains of a protein named globin. 
 
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E.	It functions as the nucleus in all mature erythrocytes. 
 
 
 
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QUIZ 3 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 
 
Question 1 of 32 
3.0/ 3.0 Points 
Which of the following is/are true of the molecule named hemoglobin? 
 
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A.	It numbers approximately 1 to 2 million in each erythrocyte. 
 
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B.	It can bind to only one molecule of oxygen. 
 
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C.	It is a very simple protein structure. 
 
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D.	It contains four folded chains of a protein named globin. 
 
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E.	It functions as the nucleus in all mature erythrocytes. 
 
 
 
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Quiz 2 Questions & Answers
Quiz 2 Questions & Answers 
 
 
 
 
1.	When both Na+ and K+ are permeable at the same time (as in opening ion channels at the neuromuscular junction allowing both to cross), what will happen to the membrane potential? 
1.	The cell membrane depolarized 
 
2.	Graded potentials are all of the following EXCEPT: 
a.	Impulses which travel without diminishing over distance 
 
3.	Movement of potassium down its electrochemical gradient will result in what effect on membrane potential? 
a.	Hyperpolarizati...
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Quiz 2 Questions & Answers 
 
 
 
 
1.	When both Na+ and K+ are permeable at the same time (as in opening ion channels at the neuromuscular junction allowing both to cross), what will happen to the membrane potential? 
1.	The cell membrane depolarized 
 
2.	Graded potentials are all of the following EXCEPT: 
a.	Impulses which travel without diminishing over distance 
 
3.	Movement of potassium down its electrochemical gradient will result in what effect on membrane potential? 
a.	Hyperpolarizati...
Fluid & Electrolytes Quiz 1 Questions and answers
Fluid & Electrolytes Quiz 1 Questions and answers 
 
 
 
1.	Papilledema indicates 
•	Increased intracranial pressure 
 
2.	Hypocalcemia will result in which of the following signs & symptoms: 
•	Neuromuscular excitability & spasms, intestinal cramping, & tingling 
3.	Where is most of the Na+ in our bodies found? 
•	Extracellular fluid 
 
4.	Colloid osmotic pressure is pressure created by: 
•	Only the protein in fluid 
 
5.	The effect of hypocalcemia on the neuromuscular system is: 
•	I...
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Fluid & Electrolytes Quiz 1 Questions and answers 
 
 
 
1.	Papilledema indicates 
•	Increased intracranial pressure 
 
2.	Hypocalcemia will result in which of the following signs & symptoms: 
•	Neuromuscular excitability & spasms, intestinal cramping, & tingling 
3.	Where is most of the Na+ in our bodies found? 
•	Extracellular fluid 
 
4.	Colloid osmotic pressure is pressure created by: 
•	Only the protein in fluid 
 
5.	The effect of hypocalcemia on the neuromuscular system is: 
•	I...
HESI GERIATRICS EXAMTEST BANK QUESTIONS WITH GUARANTEED ANSWERS 100% CORRECT (Q & A 2023 UPDATE)
HESI GERIATRICS EXAMTEST BANK QUESTIONS WITH GUARANTEED ANSWERS 100% CORRECT (Q & A 2023 UPDATE) 
1.	Adult FTT is a part of aging. 
2.	FTT can be associated with increased infections and diminished immunity. 3. 
FTT patients have often experienced multiple hospitalizations and several comorbidities. 
4.	FTT is complex, with many components. 
5.	The goal of early assessment is to prevent a decline in health. ---CORRECT ANSWER-- 2, 3, 4 
 
A nurse practitioner is performing an annual checkup for ...
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HESI GERIATRICS EXAMTEST BANK QUESTIONS WITH GUARANTEED ANSWERS 100% CORRECT (Q & A 2023 UPDATE) 
1.	Adult FTT is a part of aging. 
2.	FTT can be associated with increased infections and diminished immunity. 3. 
FTT patients have often experienced multiple hospitalizations and several comorbidities. 
4.	FTT is complex, with many components. 
5.	The goal of early assessment is to prevent a decline in health. ---CORRECT ANSWER-- 2, 3, 4 
 
A nurse practitioner is performing an annual checkup for ...
HESI MATERNITY OB EXAM VERSION 1 TEST QUESTIONS & ANSWERS WITH CORRECT SOLUTIONS GRADED +
HESI MATERNITY OB EXAM VERSION 1 TEST QUESTIONS & ANSWERS WITH CORRECT SOLUTIONS GRADED + 
 
 
 
 
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1.	A primipara has delivered a stillborn fetus at 30−weeks gestation. To assist the parents with the grieving process, which intervention is most important for the nurse to implement? 
 
a.	Provide an opportunity for the parents to hold their infant in privacy. 
b.	Assist the couple in completing a request for autopsy. 
c.	Encourage the couple to seek family counseling within the next few...
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HESI MATERNITY OB EXAM VERSION 1 TEST QUESTIONS & ANSWERS WITH CORRECT SOLUTIONS GRADED + 
 
 
 
 
HESI 
 
1.	A primipara has delivered a stillborn fetus at 30−weeks gestation. To assist the parents with the grieving process, which intervention is most important for the nurse to implement? 
 
a.	Provide an opportunity for the parents to hold their infant in privacy. 
b.	Assist the couple in completing a request for autopsy. 
c.	Encourage the couple to seek family counseling within the next few...
PN EXIT HESI Exam Questions & Answers Graded A++ Guaranteed Success New Update for 2023
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•	The practical nurse (PN) is observing a client self-administering a dose if subcutaneous insulin. What step of the injection technique should the practical nurse (PN) reteach? 
 
 
a.	Injects air into the insulin vial to displace the dose 
b.	Selects the same site that was used for the previous injection 
c.	Inserts the needle at a 90-degree angle to the skin surface 
d.	Uses a circular motion when applying an alcohol pad to the site 
 
 
Rationale: The ...
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New Update for 2023 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
•	The practical nurse (PN) is observing a client self-administering a dose if subcutaneous insulin. What step of the injection technique should the practical nurse (PN) reteach? 
 
 
a.	Injects air into the insulin vial to displace the dose 
b.	Selects the same site that was used for the previous injection 
c.	Inserts the needle at a 90-degree angle to the skin surface 
d.	Uses a circular motion when applying an alcohol pad to the site 
 
 
Rationale: The ...
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