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National Certification Corporation (NCC) Electronic Fetal Monitoring Certification Test 2, Answered
National Certification Corporation (NCC) Electronic Fetal Monitoring Certification Test 2, Answered-Uterine contractions are quantified as –Ans- the number of contractions present in a 10 min window 
 
Normal frequency of uterine contractions - Ans- ≤5 contractions in 10 min, averaged over a 30 min window 
 
Tachysystole is - Ans- >5 contractions in 10 min, averaged over a 30 min window. Should be qualified as to the presence or absence of FHR decelerations 
 
Terms describing uter...
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National Certification Corporation (NCC) Electronic Fetal Monitoring Certification Test 2, Answered-Uterine contractions are quantified as –Ans- the number of contractions present in a 10 min window 
 
Normal frequency of uterine contractions - Ans- ≤5 contractions in 10 min, averaged over a 30 min window 
 
Tachysystole is - Ans- >5 contractions in 10 min, averaged over a 30 min window. Should be qualified as to the presence or absence of FHR decelerations 
 
Terms describing uter...
National Certification Corporation (NCC) Electronic Fetal Monitoring Certification Test 3, Answered
National Certification Corporation (NCC) Electronic Fetal Monitoring Certification Test 3, Answered-Why use fetal monitoring? - Primary goal is to prevent fetal and maternal morbidity and mortality (prevent injury and death to mother and/ or baby), to prevent bad patient outcomes. 
 
What percent of babies who experience a suboptimal event while being fetal monitored, develop cerebral palsy? - 3% of babies with poor tracing develop cerebral palsy 
 
What are most sentinel events due to? - Po...
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National Certification Corporation (NCC) Electronic Fetal Monitoring Certification Test 3, Answered-Why use fetal monitoring? - Primary goal is to prevent fetal and maternal morbidity and mortality (prevent injury and death to mother and/ or baby), to prevent bad patient outcomes. 
 
What percent of babies who experience a suboptimal event while being fetal monitored, develop cerebral palsy? - 3% of babies with poor tracing develop cerebral palsy 
 
What are most sentinel events due to? - Po...
Certified Patient Care Technician (CPCT) Final Practice Exam Questions & Answers, 100% Correct Answers
Certified Patient Care Technician (CPCT) Final Practice Exam Questions & Answers, 100% Correct Answers-A CPCT is making an open bed for a patient. What action should the technician take? 
- Fanfold the top linens at the foot of the bed. 
 
A CPCT is preparing to preform documentation in a patient's electronic health record. Which of the following is an example of appropriate documentation by the technician? 
- The patient has a large, dark brown bowel movement at 11:00 
 
A CPCT is ca...
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Certified Patient Care Technician (CPCT) Final Practice Exam Questions & Answers, 100% Correct Answers-A CPCT is making an open bed for a patient. What action should the technician take? 
- Fanfold the top linens at the foot of the bed. 
 
A CPCT is preparing to preform documentation in a patient's electronic health record. Which of the following is an example of appropriate documentation by the technician? 
- The patient has a large, dark brown bowel movement at 11:00 
 
A CPCT is ca...
ATI CMS Nursing Care of Children Exam Questions & Answers, A+ Guide
ATI CMS Nursing Care of Children Exam Questions & Answers, A+ Guide -Assisting with administration of nasogastric enteral feeding for an infant (x2) - Position the head of crib at 30 degree angle between feedings 
 
Planning to administer a nasogastric enteral feeding - Always confirm placement first (with pH- you cannot just auscultate to confirm placement) then aspirate contents 
 
Best food options for a child who has phenylketonuria - Child with PKU cannot digest phenylalanine, which is ...
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ATI CMS Nursing Care of Children Exam Questions & Answers, A+ Guide -Assisting with administration of nasogastric enteral feeding for an infant (x2) - Position the head of crib at 30 degree angle between feedings 
 
Planning to administer a nasogastric enteral feeding - Always confirm placement first (with pH- you cannot just auscultate to confirm placement) then aspirate contents 
 
Best food options for a child who has phenylketonuria - Child with PKU cannot digest phenylalanine, which is ...
Diabetes Mellitus, Exam Questions & Answers, Explained
Diabetes Mellitus, Exam Questions & Answers, Explained-A nurse is reviewing guidelines to prevent DKA during periods of illness with a client who has type 1 diabetes mellitus. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include in the teaching? 
 
A.	"Test your blood glucose levels every 8 hours." 
B.	"Check your urine for ketones when blood glucose levels are greater than 240 mg/dL." 
C.	"Withhold your usual daily dose of insulin." 
D.	"Drink 240 to 360 millil...
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Diabetes Mellitus, Exam Questions & Answers, Explained-A nurse is reviewing guidelines to prevent DKA during periods of illness with a client who has type 1 diabetes mellitus. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include in the teaching? 
 
A.	"Test your blood glucose levels every 8 hours." 
B.	"Check your urine for ketones when blood glucose levels are greater than 240 mg/dL." 
C.	"Withhold your usual daily dose of insulin." 
D.	"Drink 240 to 360 millil...
419 Final - PollEverywhere Exam Questions & Answers
419 Final - PollEverywhere Exam Questions & Answers-(Lecture 1) Which cells in the body do not contain the entire genome? 
A.	Lymphocytes 
B.	Erythrocytes 
C.	Beta Cells 
D.	Neurons 
E.	None of the above - B. Erythrocytes 
 
(Lecture 1) The secretion of hormones by the pituitary gland is an example of: 
A.	Autocrine signaling 
B.	Paracrine signaling 
C.	Endocrine signaling 
D.	Direct signaling across gap junction 
E.	None of the above - C. Endocrine Signaling 
 
(Lecture 1) Two bal...
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419 Final - PollEverywhere Exam Questions & Answers-(Lecture 1) Which cells in the body do not contain the entire genome? 
A.	Lymphocytes 
B.	Erythrocytes 
C.	Beta Cells 
D.	Neurons 
E.	None of the above - B. Erythrocytes 
 
(Lecture 1) The secretion of hormones by the pituitary gland is an example of: 
A.	Autocrine signaling 
B.	Paracrine signaling 
C.	Endocrine signaling 
D.	Direct signaling across gap junction 
E.	None of the above - C. Endocrine Signaling 
 
(Lecture 1) Two bal...
Summary SPI Board Exam Review (GB) Complete Questions & Answers
Summary SPI Board Exam Review (GB) Complete Questions & Answers-what is the vertical axis of a graph called? 
A. z-axis B. x-axis 
C.	y-axis 
D.	time-axis - C. y-axis the vertical axis of a graph is called the Y-axis and extends up and down. 
 
What is the name of the horizontal axis of a graph? 
A. z-axis B. x-axis 
C.	y-axis 
D.	red axis - B. x-axis 
The horizontal axis of a graph is the x-axis. The x-axis extends side to side. 
 
How are scores on the ultrasound board exams related...
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Summary SPI Board Exam Review (GB) Complete Questions & Answers-what is the vertical axis of a graph called? 
A. z-axis B. x-axis 
C.	y-axis 
D.	time-axis - C. y-axis the vertical axis of a graph is called the Y-axis and extends up and down. 
 
What is the name of the horizontal axis of a graph? 
A. z-axis B. x-axis 
C.	y-axis 
D.	red axis - B. x-axis 
The horizontal axis of a graph is the x-axis. The x-axis extends side to side. 
 
How are scores on the ultrasound board exams related...
Edelmen's SPI Exam Review Test Questions & Answers
Edelmen's SPI Exam Review Test Questions & Answers-Sound waves are: 
a)	electric 
b)	mechanical, transverse 
c)	spectral 
d)	longitudinal, mechanical - D 
 
The speed of sound of ultrasound in soft tissue is closest to: a) 1,540 km/sec 
b)	1.54 km/sec 
c)	1,500 m/s 
d)	1,540 mm/sec - C 
 
Which is not an acoustic variable? a) density 
b)	pressure 
c)	distance 
d)	intensity - D 
 
The effects of soft tissue on ultrasound are called: a) acoustic proliferation properti...
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Edelmen's SPI Exam Review Test Questions & Answers-Sound waves are: 
a)	electric 
b)	mechanical, transverse 
c)	spectral 
d)	longitudinal, mechanical - D 
 
The speed of sound of ultrasound in soft tissue is closest to: a) 1,540 km/sec 
b)	1.54 km/sec 
c)	1,500 m/s 
d)	1,540 mm/sec - C 
 
Which is not an acoustic variable? a) density 
b)	pressure 
c)	distance 
d)	intensity - D 
 
The effects of soft tissue on ultrasound are called: a) acoustic proliferation properti...
BREAST ARDMS Comprehensive Exam Review Guide, 500+ Test Questions & Answers
BREAST ARDMS Comprehensive Exam Review Guide, 500+ Test Questions & Answers -which artifact may cause structures to look deeper than they actually are? 
A.	side lobe 
B.	shadowing 
C.	refraction 
D.	propagation speed error 
E.	slice thickness - D. propagation speed error 
 
the optimum operating frequency for a broad-bandwidth transducer would be: 
A.	6 MHz 
B.	7 MHz 
C.	8 MHz 
D.	9 MHz 
E.	10 MHz - C. 8 MHz 
 
in breast sonography, which of the following is NOT significantly affec...
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BREAST ARDMS Comprehensive Exam Review Guide, 500+ Test Questions & Answers -which artifact may cause structures to look deeper than they actually are? 
A.	side lobe 
B.	shadowing 
C.	refraction 
D.	propagation speed error 
E.	slice thickness - D. propagation speed error 
 
the optimum operating frequency for a broad-bandwidth transducer would be: 
A.	6 MHz 
B.	7 MHz 
C.	8 MHz 
D.	9 MHz 
E.	10 MHz - C. 8 MHz 
 
in breast sonography, which of the following is NOT significantly affec...
ASRT - Vascular Sonography Registry Review, Ultrasound Vascular Registry Review Complete Exam Questions & Answers
ASRT - Vascular Sonography Registry Review, Ultrasound Vascular Registry Review Complete Exam Questions & Answers-A channel that diverts blood flow form 1 artery to another; usually done to shunt flowaround an occluded portion of a vessel? - Bypass 
 
A conduit that can be prosthetic material or autogenous vein used to divert blood flow from one artery to another? - Graft 
 
A connect between an artery and vein that was created as a result of surgery? - AV Fistula 
 
A connection created s...
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ASRT - Vascular Sonography Registry Review, Ultrasound Vascular Registry Review Complete Exam Questions & Answers-A channel that diverts blood flow form 1 artery to another; usually done to shunt flowaround an occluded portion of a vessel? - Bypass 
 
A conduit that can be prosthetic material or autogenous vein used to divert blood flow from one artery to another? - Graft 
 
A connect between an artery and vein that was created as a result of surgery? - AV Fistula 
 
A connection created s...
Test Bank For Handbook of Informatics for Nurses & Healthcare Professionals, 7th Edition by Toni L. Hebda Melody Rose Kathleen Hunter Patricia Czar
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Test Bank For Handbook of Informatics for Nurses & Healthcare Professionals, 7th Edition by Toni L. Hebda Melody Rose Kathleen Hunter Patricia Czar