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NUR 622 SUMMER FINAL QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS

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NUR 622 SUMMER FINAL QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS

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A 71 y.o. female has been admitted to the hospital with decreased appetite, 15 lb
unintentional weight loss, fatigue, and withdrawal from social activities. Her daughter
reports that she has been having trouble finding her words, having difficulty with
short-term memory, and recognizing loved ones. Upon review of her medications,
you note that she is on an antidepressant. You know that this patient would be higher
risk for which of the following conditions?
A. Hyperlipidemia
B. Multiple sclerosis
C. Alzheimer's disease
D. Parkinson's


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C. Alzheimer's disease




C in ABCDEE

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Color




In the absence of trauma, acute monoarthritic is most likely to be caused by
_______________ or _______________ _________________


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septic or crystalline arthritis.




Predisposing factors for septic arthritis include:
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Hemodialysis and rheumatoid arthritis
Middle-age and chronic steroid use
anti-rheumatic drug use and polycythemia vera
Hemochromocytosis and tobacco abuse


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Hemodialysis and rheumatoid arthritis




The primary cause of sepsis is:
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gram negative bacteria
fungi
gram positive bacteria
viruses

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gram positive bacteria




Which of the following is NOT a risk factor for Melanoma?
A. Multiple Sun Burns
B. Relatives Having A Melanoma Diagnosis
C. Living at Low Altitudes
D. Fair Complexion


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C. living in low altitudes




The CURB 65 mnemonic is used for estimating mortality. What does the "U"
represents?
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a. Urea greater than 20mg/dl
b. Urine output less than 20ml/ hr
c. Urine sodium greater that 200
d. Uric acid level greater than 12mg/dl


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a. Urea greater than 20mg/dl




Which of the following excludes a stroke patient from receiving t-PA?
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history of myocardial infarction 1 year ago

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