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Paramedic Exam Study Prep - Airway and Breathing
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Paramedic Exam Study Prep - Airway and Breathing 
A child in respiratory distress may grunt as the child breathes. This is a result of 
 
(A) increase tidal volume. 
(B) an increased respiratory rate. 
(C) creating pressure to help maintain open airways. 
(D) an indication that the child is tired and will progress to respiratory arrest. 
C. Grunting involves exhaling against a partially closed glottis. This creates pressure to help maintain open lower airways similar to pursed-lip breathing in a...
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Pediatrics Exam 1 Study Guide nursing 328*download to get A*
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Pediatrics Exam 1 Study Guide 
Infant Health Promotion Teaching on Leading Cause of Death 
Leading Cause of death: LBW, congenital anomalies, disorders relating to short gestation and unspecified LBW, SIDS, and newborn affected by maternal complications of pregnancy. Access to and use of high-quality prenatal care decrease early delivery and infant mortality. Teach parents about prenatal care, placing infant on back to sleep. Assist family on making informed decisions and that they are aware of ...
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FCCA 274A Exam ALL ANSWERS 100% CORRECT ‘SPRING SOLVED FALL-2022 LATEST SOLUTION GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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1.	Which statement by an older adult during the health history indicates the person is at a high risk for falls and needs further evaluation? 
a.	“My spouse’s things clutter my house.” 
b.	“I recently had cataract surgery.” 
c.	“It helps me when I focus on one thing at a time.” 
d.	“I will be 64-years-old this month.” 
 
2.	The RN is making a home visit to conduct a health history for a patient who will require assistance in the home following an extensive surgical procedure. A...
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FCCA 274A Exam
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1)	Which statement by an older adult during the health history indicates the person is at a high risk for falls and needs further evaluation? 
a.	“My spouse’s things clutter my house.” 
b.	“I recently had cataract surgery.” 
c.	“It helps me when I focus on one thing at a time.” 
d.	“I will be 64-years-old this month.” 
 
2)	The RN is making a home visit to conduct a health history for a patient who will require assistance in the home following an extensive surgical procedure. A...
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FCCA 274A Exam COMPLETE 80/80 exam questions and answers 2020/21
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FCCA 274A Exam COMPLETE exam questions and answers 2020/21 
FCCA 274A Exam 
1. Which statement by an older adult during the health history indicates the person is at 
a high risk for falls and needs further evaluation? 
a. “My spouse’s things clutter my house.” 
b. “I recently had cataract surgery.” 
c. “It helps me when I focus on one thing at a time.” 
d. “I will be 64-years-old this month.” 
2. The RN is making a home visit to conduct a health history for a patient who wil...
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Paramedic Exam Study Prep - Airway and Breathing (Answered) Verified Solution 2022
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Paramedic Exam Study Prep - Airway and Breathing 
A child in respiratory distress may grunt as the child breathes. This is a result of 
 
(A) increase tidal volume. 
(B) an increased respiratory rate. 
(C) creating pressure to help maintain open airways. 
(D) an indication that the child is tired and will progress to respiratory arrest. 
C. Grunting involves exhaling against a partially closed glottis. This creates pressure to help maintain open lower airways similar to pursed-lip breathing in a...
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MVU PEDIATRICS EXAM QUESTIONS WOITH CORRECT ANSWERS
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MVU PEDIATRICS EXAM QUESTIONS WOITH CORRECT ANSWERS 
Name 2 live vaccines - ANSWER- Chicken Pox, MMR 
 
When is DTAP absolutely contraindicated - ANSWER- When seizure occurred after previous DTAP 
 
Peanuts can be easily ___________ - ANSWER- aspirated 
 
In terms of nutrition, toddlers are considered ___________ - ANSWER- grazers 
 
In terms of nutrition the ____________ of food is more important than the _____________ of food for preschoolers. - ANSWER- quality; quantity 
 
If lighter fluid (h...
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NUR 221 Quiz 2 Questions And Answers.
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NUR 221 Quiz 2 Questions And Answers. 
 
What is essential in preventing hyperbilirubinemia? 
Adequate feeding. Newborns should breastfeed early (within 1 to 2 hours after birth) and often (at least 8 to 12 times/24 hours). Colostrum acts as a laxative to promote stooling, which helps rid the body of bilirubin. Formula fed infants should be fed after birth when their physiologic status has stabilized and therefore every 3 to 4 hours. 
What are the most common risk factors for hyperbilirubinemia?...
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NUR 221 Quiz 2 Questions And Answers.
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NUR 221 Quiz 2 Questions And Answers. 
 
What is essential in preventing hyperbilirubinemia? 
Adequate feeding. Newborns should breastfeed early (within 1 to 2 hours after birth) and often (at least 8 to 12 times/24 hours). Colostrum acts as a laxative to promote stooling, which helps rid the body of bilirubin. Formula fed infants should be fed after birth when their physiologic status has stabilized and therefore every 3 to 4 hours. 
What are the most common risk factors for hyperbilirubinemia?...
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Paramedic Exam Study Prep - Airway and Breathing (ANswered) Complete Verified Solution
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Paramedic Exam Study Prep - Airway and Breathing 
A child in respiratory distress may grunt as the child breathes. This is a result of 
 
(A) increase tidal volume. 
(B) an increased respiratory rate. 
(C) creating pressure to help maintain open airways. 
(D) an indication that the child is tired and will progress to respiratory arrest. 
C. Grunting involves exhaling against a partially closed glottis. This creates pressure to help maintain open lower airways similar to pursed-lip breathing in a...
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