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NU 170 Exam 2 Review Maternal
  • NU 170 Exam 2 Review Maternal

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  • NU 170 Exam 2 Review Maternal Tracheoesophageal Fistula: Congenital birth defect DX: based on signs/symptoms and confirmed by x-ray Polyhydramnios earliest sign before birth 3 “C”s – coughing, choking, cyanosis after birth (vomit and choke on first feeding) Drooling and abdominal distention NPO for surgery TX: Immediate surgery for survival, suctioning to keep airway clear, Elevate HOB, Monitor for signs of respiratory distress Pyloric Stenosis: Congenital, Obstruction of lo...
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CPN EXAM QUESTIONS 1-100
  • CPN EXAM QUESTIONS 1-100

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  • A 6-week-old male infant is brought into the ED by his mother. He has a weeklong history of progressively worsening emesis that is projectile in nature. What is his most likely diagnosis? A. Intussusception. B. Appendicitis. C. Pyloric stenosis. D. Pancreatitis. - Answer- C: Projectile vomiting in a 6 week-old male is the classic presentation for pyloric stenosis, obstruction of the pyloric sphincter between the gastric pylorus and the small intestine, caused by hypertrophy and hyperplasi...
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Exam 1: NR283 / NR 283 (Latest Update 2024/2025) Pathophysiology Review| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct -Chamberlain
  • Exam 1: NR283 / NR 283 (Latest Update 2024/2025) Pathophysiology Review| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct -Chamberlain

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  • Exam 1: NR283 / NR 283 (Latest Update 2024/2025) Pathophysiology Review| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct -Chamberlain In regards to chromosomal mutation, nondisjunction is known as what? - ANSWER Failure of homologous chromosomes to separate during cell division What is an example of an autosomal-dominant disease? - ANSWER Huntington's disease What is an example of an autosomal-recessive di...
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NURS 6551 Pediatrics Final Exam Questions and Answers - Latest 2023/2024 | Graded
  • NURS 6551 Pediatrics Final Exam Questions and Answers - Latest 2023/2024 | Graded

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  • NURS 6551 Pediatrics Final Exam Questions and Answers - Latest 2023/2024 | Graded. A 6-year-old boy is left alone for 10 hours, now with hematemesis and pneumomediastinum on chest x-ray. Which of the following is the most likely etiology? Selected Answer: a. Insecticide ingestion  Question 11 1 out of 1 points In mild to moderate attacks of acute asthma, Albuterol should be given every 4-6 hours prn and routine medication should be Selected Answer: c. Continued as usual  Qu...
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CMN 568 Unit 4 exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
  • CMN 568 Unit 4 exam 2023 with 100% correct answers

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  • When does malrotation occur? - correct answer at about the 10th week of gestation What is a malrotation? - correct answer a congenital abnormality that occurs during the embryonic phase of development when the midgut retracts into the abdominal cavity. The midgut rotates counterclockwise When do infants typically become symptomatic with a malrotation? - correct answer at 3 weeks of life What is the classic sign of a malrotation? - correct answer bilious vomitting How is a malrota...
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NBME 25| Questions and Answers, 100% Correct
  • NBME 25| Questions and Answers, 100% Correct

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  • NBME 25| Questions and Answers, 100% Correct Patient had anaphylaxis following the transfusion of fresh frozen plasma. What is the genetic deficiency? IgA deficiency. Patient with this disease may have preformed antibodies against IgA How does sitagliptin work? It is a competitive inhibitor of dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP4). It prevents breakdown of GI incretins (ex: glucagon-like peptide, GLP-1) and promote endogenous release of insulin. ** DPP4 inhibitor increases endogenous insul...
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CMN 568 Unit 4 Questions With Complete Solutions
  • CMN 568 Unit 4 Questions With Complete Solutions

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  • When does malrotation occur? correct answer: at about the 10th week of gestation What is a malrotation? correct answer: a congenital abnormality that occurs during the embryonic phase of development when the midgut retracts into the abdominal cavity. The midgut rotates counterclockwise When do infants typically become symptomatic with a malrotation? correct answer: at 3 weeks of life What is the classic sign of a malrotation? correct answer: bilious vomitting How is a malrotation...
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NR 602 WEEK 4 MIDTERM EXAM LATEST 2023(4  DIFFERENT VERSIONS )/ NR 602 MIDTERM EXAM 200  MIDTERM EXAM QUESTIONS AND  ANSWERS(GUARANTEED PASS 100%)
  • NR 602 WEEK 4 MIDTERM EXAM LATEST 2023(4 DIFFERENT VERSIONS )/ NR 602 MIDTERM EXAM 200 MIDTERM EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS(GUARANTEED PASS 100%)

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  • NR 602 WEEK 4 MIDTERM EXAM LATEST 2023(4 DIFFERENT VERSIONS )/ NR 602 MIDTERM EXAM 200 MIDTERM EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS(GUARANTEED PASS 100%) VERSION 1 • Role-play with equipment during the course of a physical examination would be most beneficial with which of the following groups? • Preschoolers/Toddlers • What is the Ortolani Sign? -Assess for congenital hip dysplasia • When performing a physical examination of a toddler, which of the following body parts would examine...
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Patho NR 283 Exam 1 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Version 2024 | Verified
  • Patho NR 283 Exam 1 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Version 2024 | Verified

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  • In regards to chromosomal mutation, nondisjunction is known as what? - Failure of homologous chromosomes to separate during cell division What is an example of an autosomal-dominant disease? - Huntington's disease What is an example of an autosomal-recessive disease? - Cystic fibrosis What is an example of an X-linked condition? - Red - green color blindness What is an example of multifactorial inheritance? - Pyloric stenosis Knowing physiologic signs of injury you might expect the follow...
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Exam 1: NUR203 / NUR 203 (Latest 2024 / 2025 Update) Pediatric Nursing | Guide with Questions and Verified Answers 100% Correct | Grade A - Fortis
  • Exam 1: NUR203 / NUR 203 (Latest 2024 / 2025 Update) Pediatric Nursing | Guide with Questions and Verified Answers 100% Correct | Grade A - Fortis

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  • Exam 1: NUR203 / NUR 203 (Latest 2024 / 2025 Update) Pediatric Nursing | Guide with Questions and Verified Answers 100% Correct | Grade A - Fortis Question: What is the single most important growth at any age? Answer: Nutrition is the single most important thing for growth and development Question: Why is it so important to do frequent development in childhood Answer: Make sure they're healthy. If they're NOT bring to doctors attention or certain programs. Especially importan...
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