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MN 568 EXAM REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS|AGRADE
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MN 568 EXAM REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS|AGRADE 
 
 
Cough what do you want to assess? - ANSWER- acute vs chronic 
 
assessment 
OLDCARTS 
Meds 
allergies 
medical hx 
social hx 
exposure 
physical exam 
diagnostic test 
treatment/plan 
 
Sam, age 78, presents to the clinic w/respiratory symptoms. His PFTs are as follows: normal total lung capacity, decreased PaO2, increased PaCO2. On assessment, you auscultate course crackles and forced expiratory wheezes. What is ...
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NBRC CRT Practice Test #1(High missed questions) With Complete Solutions
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A patient is admitted to the ED following a vehicle accident. On physical exam, the RT discovers that breath sounds are absent in the left chest with a hyper resonant percussion note. The trachea is shifted to the right. The patient's heart rate is 45/min, RR is 30/min and BP is 60/40 mmHg. What action should the therapist reccomend first? correct answer: Needle aspirate the 2nd left intercostal space 
 
A 65kg spinal cord injured patient has developed atelectasis. His inspiratory capacity is ...
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NR601 / NR-601 Midterm Exam Study Set Q & A (Latest 2023 / 2024): Primary Care of the Maturing & Aged Family Practicum - Chamberlain
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NR601 / NR-601 Midterm Exam Study Set Q & A (Latest 2023 / 2024): Primary Care of the Maturing & Aged Family Practicum - Chamberlain
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NR601 MIDTERM 2024 300 COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED
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What are the 3 primary physiological changes of aging? - CORRECT ANSWER 1. Reduced physiological reserve of most body systems, esp. cardiac, resp, renal. 
2. Reduced homeostatic mechanisms that fail to adjust regulatory systems (i.e. temp control, fluid/lyte balance, etc.). 
3. Impaired immunological function (infection risk is greater, autoimmune dz's more prevalent) 
What is the preferred amount of exercise for elderly? - CORRECT ANSWER 30min/day 5 days/wk of moderate exercise. ...
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NSG 310 Quiz #6 Test Questions and Answers with Complete Solutions Graded A 2024
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What are obstructive pulmonary diseases characterized by? - An increase in resistance to airflow from the trachea and larger bronchi to the terminal and respiratory bronchioles, making gas exchange more difficult 
 
Are emphysema, asthma, chronic bronchitis, and bronchiectasis examples of obstructive or restrictive pulmonary diseases? - Obstructive 
 
What are restrictive pulmonary diseases characterized by? - Reduced expansion of lung tissue, with decreased total lung capacity 
 
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{Answered}MN568 Midterm Exam Questions and Answers |You are doing a cerumen extraction and touch the external meatus of your pt's ear. He winces and starts coughing. What is the name of this reflex?
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You are doing a cerumen extraction and touch the external meatus of your pt's ear. He winces and starts coughing. What is the name of this reflex?, Sam, age 78, presents to the clinic w/respiratory symptoms. His PFTs are as follows: normal total lung capacity, decreased PaO2, increased PaCO2. On assessment, you auscultate course crackles and forced expiratory wheezes. What is your dx?, George has COPD and an 80% forced expiratory volume in 1 second. How would you classify the severity of his CO...
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NBRC CRT Practice Test #1
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A patient is admitted to the ED following a vehicle accident. On physical exam, the RT discovers that breath sounds are absent in the left chest with a hyper resonant percussion note. The trachea is shifted to the right. The patient's heart rate is 45/min, RR is 30/min and BP is 60/40 mmHg. What action should the therapist reccomend first? - Answer- Needle aspirate the 2nd left intercostal space 
 
A 65kg spinal cord injured patient has developed atelectasis. His inspiratory capacity is 30% of ...
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MN 568 EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2024
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Cough what do you want to assess? - acute vs chronic 
 
assessment 
OLDCARTS 
Meds 
allergies 
medical hx 
social hx 
exposure 
physical exam 
diagnostic test 
treatment/plan 
 
Sam, age 78, presents to the clinic w/respiratory symptoms. His PFTs are as follows: normal total lung capacity, decreased PaO2, increased PaCO2. On assessment, you auscultate course crackles and forced expiratory wheezes. What is your dx? - chronic bronchitis 
 
African American pt's seems to have a negative ...
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NR601 MIDTERM 2024 300 COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED
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NR601 MIDTERM 2024 300 COMPLETE QUESTIONS 
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What are the 3 primary physiological changes of aging? - CORRECT ANSWER 1. 
Reduced physiological reserve of most body systems, esp. cardiac, resp, renal. 
2. Reduced homeostatic mechanisms that fail to adjust regulatory systems (i.e. temp 
control, fluid/lyte balance, etc.). 
3. Impaired immunological function (infection risk is greater, autoimmune dz's more 
prevalent) 
What is the preferred amount of exercise for elde...
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ALU 101 Exam With 100% Correct Answers
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ALU 101 Exam With 100% Correct Answers 
A procedure that uses high frequency sound waves to image soft tissue is: 
1. x-ray 
2. fluoroscopy 
3. ultrasonography (US) 
4. computed tomography (CT) - answer3: ultrasonography - Page 2. 
Procedures used to identify coronary artery disease include all of the following EXCEPT: 
1. coronary CT angiography (CCTA) 
2. myocardial perfusion scan 
3. positron emission tomography (PET) 
4. magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) - answer3: positron emission tomog...
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