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Rasmussen College: MDC III NUR2759MCD4_work_and_class_LATEST UPDATED,100% CORRECT
  • Rasmussen College: MDC III NUR2759MCD4_work_and_class_LATEST UPDATED,100% CORRECT

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  • Rasmussen College: MDC III NUR2759MCD4_work_and_class_LATEST UPDATED Diseases of the Peripheral Nervous System Guillain-Barre Syndrome Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS) is a result of overactive immunity. It is rare and affects men more than women. The myelin sheath is attacked by circulating antibodies resulting from an immune response. There are various triggers from bacterial to viral. The most common presentation is a viral-like illness one to three weeks prior to GBS symptoms. The...
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Chapter 23 The Child with Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalance
  • Chapter 23 The Child with Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalance

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  • RNSG 2201 EXAM 5 RNSG 2201. EXAM # 5 RNSG 2201 CH. 23, 24, 25, 26 Chapter 23: The Child with Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalance MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. What substance is released from the posterior pituitary gland and promotes water retention in the renal system? a. Renin b. Aldosterone c. Angiotensin d. Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) ANS: D ADH is released in response to increased osmolality and decreased volume of intravascular fluid; it promotes water retention in the renal system by increas...
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Rasmussen College: MDC III NUR2759MCD4_work_and_class_LATEST UPDATED,100% CORRECT
  • Rasmussen College: MDC III NUR2759MCD4_work_and_class_LATEST UPDATED,100% CORRECT

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  • Rasmussen College: MDC III NUR2759MCD4_work_and_class_LATEST UPDATED Diseases of the Peripheral Nervous System Guillain-Barre Syndrome Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS) is a result of overactive immunity. It is rare and affects men more than women. The myelin sheath is attacked by circulating antibodies resulting from an immune response. There are various triggers from bacterial to viral. The most common presentation is a viral-like illness one to three weeks prior to GBS symptoms. The...
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ABBAS FIT| 285 QUESTIONS| WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
  • ABBAS FIT| 285 QUESTIONS| WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS

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  • Which term best describes the type of graft which is transplanted between individuals of different species? a. Autologous graft b. Syngeneic graft c. Allogenic graft d. Xenogeneic graft correct answer: D, page 360. A graft transplanted between individuals of different species is called a xenogeneic graft (or xenograft) and the molecules that are recognized as foreign on xenografts are called xenoantigens. The other answers described other types of transplanted grafts between the same indivi...
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CRRN Latest 2023 Rated A+
  • CRRN Latest 2023 Rated A+

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  • CRRN Latest 2023 Rated A+ Agnosia difficulty distinguishing doorbell and phone ring Apraxia problem with motor movement, motor planning Dysarthria D Anomia ... Persevation Unintentional repetition of a word or phrase Neurogenic bladder Fecreased capacity and involuntary voiding as soon as urge is perceived. Neurogenic bowel Uninhibited or reflexive typem sudden involuntary defecation Subluxation loss of normal muscle tone in deltoid and supraspinatus, painless but when manipulated in impr...
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NR 341 Final exam with complete solutions
  • NR 341 Final exam with complete solutions

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  • Acute Kidney Injury - Answer- -rapid-onset disease of the kidneys resulting in a failure to produce urine -most common cause: sepsis -will see: hyperkalemia, dialysis daily, possibly reversible oliguric phase - Answer- <400ml/day, U/A= casts, RBCs, WBCs, sp gr 1.010, metabolic acidosis, increase potassium, BUN, Cr, decreased sodium , fatigue and malaise diuretic phase - Answer- gradual increase in u/o, 1-3L/day, hypovolemia, dehydration, hypotension, BUN and Cr normalize recovery p...
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MEDICAL SURGERY 2 FINAL EXAM
  • MEDICAL SURGERY 2 FINAL EXAM

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  • Chapters 14 The irreversible stage=use of mechanical ventilation, altered consciousness, and profound acidosis. The compensation stage = decreased urinary output, confusion, and respiratory alkalosis. BP normal respirations are above 20 heart rate is above 100 but below 150 serum sodium and blood glucose levels are elevated The progressive stage =metabolic acidosis, lethargy, and rapid, shallow respirations. BP can no longer compensate the MAP falls below normal limits. Patients...
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hesi medsurg level 4
  • hesi medsurg level 4

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  • Hesi medsurg level 4 exam   Hesi medsurg level 4 exam A client is brought to the emergency department with partial-thickness and full-thickness burns on the left arm, left anterior leg, and anterior trunk. Using the Rule of Nines, what is the total body surface area that has been burned? You Selected: • 36% Correct response: • 36% Explanation: The Rule of Nines divides body surface area into percentages that, when totaled, equal 100%. According to the Rule of Nines, the arms ...
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Opinion on Using Mice Models in Cancer Research
  • Opinion on Using Mice Models in Cancer Research

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  • 4-5 page opinion article about the use of mice models in cancer research and their benefits/cons.
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RNSG 2201 _ EXAM 5 RNSG 2201 | Download To Score An A+ | Answers Correctly Marked 100%
  • RNSG 2201 _ EXAM 5 RNSG 2201 | Download To Score An A+ | Answers Correctly Marked 100%

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  • EXAM # 5 RNSG 2201 CH. 23, 24, 25, 26 Chapter 23: The Child with Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalance MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. What substance is released from the posterior pituitary gland and promote s water retention in the renal system? a. Renin b. Aldosterone c. Angiotensin d. Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) ANS: D ADH is released in response to increased osmolality and decreased volume of intravascular fluid; it promotes water retention in the renal system by increasing the permeability of renal tubules to...
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