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•	NRNP 6566 Week 9 Knowledge check.
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  • • NRNP 6566 Week 9 Knowledge check. A 32 year old preschool teacher complains of difficulty swallowing, sore throat, and chills. She is febrile with a temperature of 101.6 along with white patches on her tonsils. Her rapid strep test is positive. Her past medical history is positive for an anaphylactic reaction to cefaclor two years ago. What antibiotic could be safely utilized in this patient? Correct Answer: Streptococcus is usually treated with amoxicillin. Her type 1 anaphylact...
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• NRNP 6566 week 11 knowledge check (Answered)
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  • • NRNP 6566 week 11 knowledge check How would you differentiate between diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) and hyperosmolar hyperglycemic syndrome (HHS)? Correct Answer: Both of these conditions will include high levels of blood glucose readings. DKA will exhibit acidosis and urinary ketones while HHS will not. Treatment for each condition is similar with fluid bolus and infusion as well as insulin bolus and infusion. Juan is a 42 year old male with complaints of nausea and vomiti...
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NRNP 6566 week 9 knowledge check
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    NRNP 6566 week 9 knowledge check

  • • NRNP 6566 week 9 knowledge check A 32 year old preschool teacher complains of difficulty swallowing, sore throat, and chills. She is febrile with a temperature of 101.6 along with white patches on her tonsils. Her rapid strep test is positive. Her past medical history is positive for an anaphylactic reaction to cefaclor two years ago. What antibiotic could be safely utilized in this patient? Correct Answer: Streptococcus is usually treated with amoxicillin. Her type 1 anaphy...
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 NRNP 6566 week 9 knowledge check
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    NRNP 6566 week 9 knowledge check

  • • NRNP 6566 week 9 knowledge check A 32 year old preschool teacher complains of difficulty swallowing, sore throat, and chills. She is febrile with a temperature of 101.6 along with white patches on her tonsils. Her rapid strep test is positive. Her past medical history is positive for an anaphylactic reaction to cefaclor two years ago. What antibiotic could be safely utilized in this patient? Correct Answer: Streptococcus is usually treated with amoxicillin. Her type 1 anaph...
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•	NRNP 6566 Week 9 Knowledge check.
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NRNP 6566 Final Exam STUDY GUIDE 2023
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    NRNP 6566 Final Exam STUDY GUIDE 2023

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NRNP 6566 Key Concepts Week 1 to 5-comprehensive study guide-2022-2024
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    NRNP 6566 Key Concepts Week 1 to 5-comprehensive study guide-2022-2024

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•	 NRNP 6566 week 6 knowledge check.
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  • • NRNP 6566 week 6 knowledge check. A 54 year old female has a 30 year pack smoking history. She recently underwent pulmonary function testing which showed moderate obstructive lung disease. What would your treatment plan (including medications) include for this patient? Correct Answer: The Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) 2020 suggests that smoking cessation should be immediately pursued if the patient is still smoking. Nicotine replacement (gum,...
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