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msn 612 final (100% correct answers) Popular
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  • List the 2022 MSN essentials correct answers - Knowledge for nursing practice - Person centered care - Population - Scholarship for nursing discipline - Quality and safety - Interprofessional partnerships - Systems based practice - Informatics in healthcare technologies - professionalism - Personal, professional, and leadership development Describe the knowledge for nursing practice MSN essential correct answers - Integration, translation, and application of nursing knowledge and w...
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MSN 611 - Quiz 1 (1) Questions With Complete Solutions Popular
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MSN 571 PHARMACOLOGY MIDTERM EXAM 2024 VERSION 2 VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
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NKU MSN 610  Module 2 QUESTION AND  VERIFIED  ANSWERS
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  • NKU MSN 610 Module 2 QUESTION AND VERIFIED ANSWERS Macule - ANSWER A flat circumscribed area that is a change in the color of the skin, < 1 cm in diameter. Examples - freckles, flat moles (nevi), petechiae, measles. Papule - ANSWER An elevated, firm, circumscribed area, < 1 cm in diameter. Examples- wart (verruca), elevated moles, lichen planus. Patch - ANSWER A flat nonpalpable, irregularly shaped macule > 1 cm in diameter. Examples: Vitiligo, port wine stains, hyperpi...
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MSN 610-module 2 - Lymph nodes QUESTIONS AND  ANSWERS
  • MSN 610-module 2 - Lymph nodes QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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  • MSN 610-module 2 - Lymph nodes QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS lymph general - ANSWER lymph nodes lie is the subcutaneous connective tissues and deepr nodes lie beneath the fascia of the muscle and within various body cavities nodes are numerous and tiny but some of them ahve diameters large of 0.5 to 1 cm. Readily accessible to inspection and palpations they provide some of the earliest clues to the presence of infection or malignancies Lymph drainage of lower Extremities - ANSWER superior ...
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MSN 610 NKU Module  3 QUESTION WITH  VERIFIED 100%  ANSWERS
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  • MSN 610 NKU Module 3 QUESTION WITH VERIFIED 100% ANSWERS 5 things to include in HPI of mental status - ANSWER Orientation (x4) Onset (when, sudden/gradual, persistent/intermittent, specific event at onset) Associated health problems (vision changes, hearing loss, weakness/neurological issues, recent illness/injury, recently quit drinking alcohol) Associated symptoms (hearing voices, seeing things, change in appetite, emotional distress, labile) Medications (anticholinergics, benzo...
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MSN 610 Module 4 QUESTION AND  CORRECT ANSWERS
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  • MSN 610 Module 4 QUESTION AND CORRECT ANSWERS Muscles involved in respiration: Diaphragm Intercostal muscles Sternocleidomastoid, scalenus, trapezius - ANSWER Diaphragm: dominant muscle, contracts during inspiration intercostal: increase and decrease diameter of chest during inspiration and expiration accessory muscles are used during exercise or pulmonary compromise Bronchiectasis - ANSWER An abnormal condition of the bronchial tree characterized by irreversible dilation and dest...
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MSN 610 Module 2 QUESTION AND  100% ANSWERS
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  • MSN 610 Module 2 QUESTION AND 100% ANSWERS History of Present Illness (HPI) for skin assessment includes; - ANSWER Onest of symptoms, Severity of symptoms, treatments and home remedies prior to arrival, associated symptoms, changes in symptoms, aggravating and alleviating factors, current medications, changes to shape and size of moles, any odors, excessive perspiration, lesions that are chronically irritated, recent exposure to environmental factors, travel history, response to t...
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MSN 610 Cardiac EXAM  TEST QUESTIONS AND  ANSWERS
  • MSN 610 Cardiac EXAM TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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  • MSN 610 Cardiac EXAM TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Describe the Cardiac Cycle - ANSWER · Blood enters the heart through the superior vena cava and the pulmonic veins. Atria builds up in pressure causing blood to go through ventricles via the tricuspid valve and mitral valve. · The closure of Tricuspid/mitral valves is s1, which is the start of systole. · As pressure builds up in the vetricles, blood is ejected via the aorta, and to the lungs. When the ventricles decrease in pressure...
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MSN 570 ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY  EXAM2022-2023 EXAM QUESTIONS AND  ANSWERS|ALREADY GRADED A
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  • MSN 570 ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAM EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS|ALREADY GRADED A A 3-day old infant is noted to have a mildly elevated unconjugated bilirubin level and icterus. Your concern is that this child may have: a. physiologic jaundice b. kernicterus c. glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency d. pathologic jaundice --ANS-- physiologic jaundice Which cell component is capable of cellular autodigestion when it is released during cell injury? a. lysosomes b. ribosomes...
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MSN 377: Exam 3 questions and correct answers
  • MSN 377: Exam 3 questions and correct answers

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  • MSN 377: Exam 3 What are the two categories of chest/thoracic trauma? (Think mechanism of injury) - ANSWER 1.) Blunt trauma 2.) Penetrating trauma What are the five most common types of thoracic emergencies? - ANSWER Pneumothorax Hemothorax Tension pneumothorax Flail chest Cardiac tamponade What are the six different types of pneumothorax? - ANSWER Spontaneous: usually caused by sac rupture in lung Iatrogenic: hospital caused Traumatic: injury Tension: air unable to escape Hemot...
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