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LRA: 219 Lower Limb Anatomy (2023/2024) Rated A+
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LRA: 219 Lower Limb Anatomy (2023/2024) Rated A+ how many bones are in one foot? 26 bones 
The most distal bones of the foot are called phalanges- which make up the toes/digits 
there are ____ digits in each foot 5 
the 1st digit/big toe only has ___ phalages 2: proximal phalanx and the distal phalanx 
digits 2-5 have ___ phalanges 3 phalanges (proximal phalanx, middle phalanx , distal phalanx) 
how many total phalanges are there in each foot? 14 phalanges in each foot 
total phalanges in each f...
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TCRN Review Extremity and Wound Trauma Musculoskeletal Trauma, Surface and Burn Trauma with 249 Questions with Answers
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TCRN Review Extremity and Wound Trauma Musculoskeletal Trauma, Surface and Burn Trauma with 249 Questions with Answers 
 
List some special considerations for abrasions. - CORRECT ANSWER Pain control - full thickness abrasions may be associated with nerve damage and may have less pain 
Evaporative heat loss - consider warming measures 
Evaporative fluid loss - consider need for fluid replacement 
Scarring - anesthetize wound and aggressively remove debris 
 
Define contusion. - CORRECT ANSWER Ru...
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ATLS TEST REVIEW ALL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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1.	A 22-year-old man is hypotensive and tachycardic after a shotgun wound to the left shoulder. His blood pressure is initially 80/40 mm Hg. After initial fluid resuscitation his blood pressure increases to 122/84mm Hg. His heart rate is now 100 beats per minute and his respiratory rate is 28 breaths per minute. A tube thoracostomy is performed for decreased left chest breath sounds with the return of a small amount of blood and no air leak. After chest tube insertion, the most appropriate next ...
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Fisdap Trauma Block Exam Questions With Verified Answers
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why are circumferential full thickness burns of an extremity considered so serious? - Answer blood flow to underlying and distal tissue may become restricted 
 
a 25-year-old male is unconscious after a car crash. His car struck a tree head-on at highway speeds. He has abdominal guarding upon palpation and bruising around the umbilicus bruising is a sign that there has been significant bleeding into the abdomen - Answer abdominal hemorrhage 
 
a 34-year-old male has multiple lacerations on his b...
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ONC Pediatric/Congenital/Neuromuscular Conditions/Operative Orthopedics Practice Exam,100% CORRECT
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ONC Pediatric/Congenital/Neuromuscular 
Conditions/Operative Orthopedics Practice Exam 
 
 
A surgical nurse is reviewing types of orthopaedic hardware with a nursing student. Which of the following screws should the nurse identify as using a guide wire for both drilling and screw insertion while maintaining proper bone position? 
 
a. Cancellous screw 
b. Cannulated screw 
c. Compression screw 
d. Cortical screw - CORRECT ANSWER b. Cannulated screw 
 
Rationale: A cannulated screw is the only o...
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ONC Pediatric/Congenital/Neuromuscular Conditions/Operative Orthopaedics Practice Exam,100% CORRECT
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ONC Pediatric/Congenital/Neuromuscular Conditions/Operative Orthopaedics Practice Exam 
 
 
A surgical nurse is reviewing types of orthopaedic hardware with a nursing student. Which of the following screws should the nurse identify as using a guide wire for both drilling and screw insertion while maintaining proper bone position? 
 
a. Cancellous screw 
b. Cannulated screw 
c. Compression screw 
d. Cortical screw - CORRECT ANSWER b. Cannulated screw 
 
Rationale: A cannulated screw is the only o...
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MSC ORT- Trauma Verified Questions and Answers
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MSC ORT- Trauma Verified Questions 
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Trauma ABCDE's - CORRECT ANSWER-Airway, Breathing, Circulation, Disability, 
Exposure 
Complications in trauma - CORRECT ANSWER-Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome, 
Multiple Organ Failure, Pulmonary Embolism, DVT, Compartment Syndrome 
Acute Compartment Syndrome - CORRECT ANSWER-Increased pressure within 
closed compartments. Treated by fasciotomy. 
Transverse Fracture - CORRECT ANSWERLinear Fracture - CORRECT ANSWER
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NPTE Final Test Questions and Answers Latest Updated 2024/2025 | 100% Correct | Graded A+
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What conditions are the abnormal heart sounds S3 and S4 associated with, respectively? 
A. S3 = MI or HTN; S4 =CHF 
B. S3 = Tracheal Stenosis; S4 = Asthma 
C. S3 = closure of Mitral and Tricuspid Valves; S4 = Closure of Pulmonary Valves 
D. S3 = CHF; S4 =MI or HTN - answer Feedback Correct Answer - D 
S3 is heard in early diastole (after S2) and is associated with CHF. S4 is heard in late diastole (before 
S1) and is associated with an MI or hypertension. 
A chronic smoker diagnosed with COPD wa...
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Exam Advanced health assessment 2023(Test bank)
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Exam Advanced health assessment 
2023(Test bank) 
• Myofascial pain - CORRECT ANSWER-asymmetrical trigger points that are medial to 
the scapula and over the trapezius, Caused by stress and/or previous neck injuries 
• Subacromial bursitis - CORRECT ANSWER-tenderness that can be palpated over the 
head of the humorous many times on the dominant extremities, pain elicited with 
internal and external rotation at 90 degrees and abduction greater than 30 degrees. 
Pain at night, abrupt onset...
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USMLE Step 2 2023 Questions and Answers 100% Correct
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Cx of Kawasaki disease? - ANSWER-Coronary artery aneurysm formation 
 
Babesiosis 
1. Vector: 
2. PE: 
3. Rx: - ANSWER-1. Tick bite 
 
2. Jaundice, hemolytic anemia, NO RASH 
 
3. Quinine-Clindamycin or Atovaquone-Azithromycin 
 
Ehricholisis 
1. Vector: 
2. PE: 
3. Why susceptible to candidia? 
3. Rx: - ANSWER-1. Tick 
 
2. Fever, malaise, H/A, N/V, 
NIL Jaundice, hemolysis, rash (uncommon) 
 
3. Infect and kills WBC -- neutropenia 
 
4. Chloramphenicol 
 
Q fever 
1. Organism: 
2. MC patient:...