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Ophthalmology Practice Test questions with correct answers
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Corneal transplant is the partial or full-thickness grafting of corneal tissue for all of the following reasons EXCEPT: 
a. vitreal hemorrhage 
b. hyperopia 
c. keratoconus 
d. aphakia Correct Answer-a. vitreal hemorrhage 
 
Which of the following forms of focus-related disorders is caused by an inelasticity of the lens? 
a. myopia 
b. astigmatism 
c. cataracts 
d. presbyopia Correct Answer-d. presbyopia 
 
Which type of ophthalmic drug is used to dilate the pupil? 
a. hyaluronidase 
b. alpha -c...
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BURNS || with 100% Error-free Answers.
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Severity of burn is determined by correct answers Depth 
Amount of body surface area (BSA) 
Specific location of burn 
Any presence of inhalation injury 
PMH 
 
first degree burn (superficial burn) correct answers Injury to epidermis only 
Typically caused by sunburn or brief exposure to hot liquid 
Erythema, pain, minimal edema No blisters, skin dry Heals within 3-5 days, no scarring. pain relieved by cooling 
 
2nd degree burn (Superficial Partial Thickness Burn) correct answers Epidermal la...
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Ophthalmology Practice Test Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
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Ophthalmology Practice Test Questions With 100% Correct Answers. 
 
Corneal transplant is the partial or full-thickness grafting of corneal tissue for all of the following reasons EXCEPT: 
a. vitreal hemorrhage 
b. hyperopia 
c. keratoconus 
d. aphakia 
a. vitreal hemorrhage 
Which of the following forms of focus-related disorders is caused by an inelasticity of the lens? 
a. myopia 
b. astigmatism 
c. cataracts 
d. presbyopia 
d. presbyopia 
Which type of ophthalmic drug is used to dilate the p...
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CPC Mock Exam 2
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Right breast was prepped, and an incision was made over the breast mass for intended excision. The patient experienced EKG abnormalities and the physician made a decision to discontinue the procedure and schedule it at a later date. 
19120-RT 
19120-53-RT 
19120-52 
19125-52-RT - Answer- 19120-53-RT 
 
A patient was referred by primary care to GI for rectal bleeding. The colonoscope was advanced into the cecum. The patient had a polyp removed by snare, another polyp was hot biopsied, and a separ...
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PROJECT MA pioneers Integumentary-Physical-Therapy-1 Questions with 100% Correct Answers..
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1. ABI of 0.8-1.0 shows 
a. No of arterial occlusion 
b. Some arterial occlusion 
c. Severe 
d. None 
2. Ischemic ulcers are 
a. Arterial ulcers 
b. Venous ulcers 
c. Diabetic ulcers 
d. None 
3. A patient with a venous stasis ulcer near the 
left medial malleolus is referred for physical 
therapy. Skin changes consistent with stasis 
dermatitis are evident in the lower leg. 
Physical exam reveals patent femoral, 
popliteal, and pedal pulses. An enlarged and 
dilated greater saphenous vein is ev...
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DOT EXAM Questions and Answers 100% Correct
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DOT EXAM Questions and Answers 100% Correct DOT EXAM Questions and Answers 100% Correct DOT EXAM Questions and Answers 100% Correct DOT EXAM Questions and Answers 100% Correct Upon examination of a 46 y/o male smoker, you detect an irregularly irregular heart rythm. The rate is 140 bpm. This is unknown to the driver and he denies any symptoms of lightheadedness, shortness of breath, dizziness, palpitations, nor any cardiac history. You would: - ANSWERSDisqualify and refer to his PMD or cardiolog...
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AOTA NBCOT Exam Prep | Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024 | 31 Pages
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What should a ct with COPD do if he/she experiences shortness of breath and panics? - 
1) Rest arms on thighs --> releases the diaphragm, making breathing easier and lessening fear 
2) Pursed lip breathing --> can slow breathing and reduce anxiety 
What is contraindicated for RA? - 1) Increasing AROM 
What can be used to initiate compression therapy for a ct 2 weeks post-op skin grafting with fullthickness burns on bilateral anterior/inner thighs? 
Also, what could be used during a later ...
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AHN 447 Final Questions With Complete Solutions2024 ALREADY GRADED A+
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AHN 447 Final Questions With Complete Solutions2024 
ALREADY GRADED A+ 
Can the epidermis grow back? - CORRECT ANSWEWER Yes 
 5 things encompassed in the dermis - CORRECT ANSWEWER blood vessels, hair 
follicles, sweat, sebaceous, and lymph glands, 
 What part of the skin is involved during a superficial thickness injury? - CORRECT 
ANSWEWER Epidermis 
 2 types of burns that can cause a superficial thickness burn - CORRECT 
ANSWEWER Sunburn and flash burn 
 How quickly does a superficial thic...
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HESI MED SURG III FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2023/2024 GRADED A+.
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HESI MED SURG III FINAL 
EXAM QUESTIONS AND 
ANSWERS 2023/2024 GRADED 
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HESI: med surg III 
2023 
1. Burns: Tissue injury or necrosis caused by transfer of energy from a heat source 
to the body 
2. Categories of Burns: Thermal 
radiation 
electrical 
chemical 
3. Tissue destruction results from: Coagulation 
protein denaturation ionization of cellular contents 
4. Critical systems affected include: Respiratory integumentary cardiovascular 
renal 
G.I. 
neurologic 
5. Severity is determined ...
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MDC4 Exam 2 questions and answers
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Superficial first-degree burns 
Above basal layer of epidermis, mild to severe erythema is noted,Injured epidermis 
peels away; reveals new epidermis heals within 3-6 days without interventions 
Superficial second-degree burns (superficial partial-thickness) 
Into upper layer of dermis, Moist, Red, Blanching, Blistering,Re-epithelialization from 
skin adnexa About 2 wk healing time 
Deep second-degree burns (deep partial-thickness) 
Deeper into dermis,Less moist,Less blanching,Less painful,Scar ...
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