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Cardiovascular assessment: heart sounds, rate and rhythm, murmurs, JVD assessment; left sided heart failure signs and symptoms, right sided heart failure signs and symptoms, cardiac tamponade,…
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Cardiovascular anatomy and physiology, explanation of blood pressure, risk factors for hypertension.
Question: Overview of cardiac anatomy
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Pathology, causes, types, assessment findings, lab findings, diagnostic tests, medications/treatment, nursing interventions, emphysema, bronchitis.
Question: What is obstructive airway disease?
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Causes, types (hypovolemic, cardiogenic, distributive), assessment findings, treatment, nursing interventions.
Question: What causes shock?
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Pathology, causes, signs and symptoms, labs, medications, nursing goals, nursing interventions.
Question: What is asthma?
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Crainial nerves: names and functions.
Question: What are the cranial nerves and what is their function?
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Definition, assessment findings, diagnostic tests, medications, surgical treatment, post-op interventions and teaching.
Question: What is an aneurysm?
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Assessment findings, causes, medications/treatment, nursing interventions, patient teaching.
Question: What is huntington's disease?
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Differences between osmosis and diffusion, examples of how they work in the body.
Question: What is the difference between osmosis and diffusion?
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Causes, assessmet findings, diagnostic testing, treatment.
Question: What is rheumatic endocarditis?
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Types, causes, assessment findings, diagnostic tests, medications/treatment, nursing interventions.
Question: Explain the two types of pneumonia?
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Definition, pathology, causes, assessment findings, complications, Raynaud's disease vs Raynaud's phenomenon, medications/treatment, nursing interventions.
Question: What is Raynaud's?
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Cardiomyopathy: causes, risk factors, types, signs and symptoms, diagnostic testing, treament, medications.
Question: What causes cardiomyopathy?
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The appropriate amount of fluid for a healthy individual to take in and put out every day.
Questions: How many milliliters a day should a healthy person have for intake and output?
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Signs and symptoms, nursing interventions, and causes of Fluid Volume Excess.
Questions: What are the characteristics of Fluid Volume Excess?
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Signs and Symptoms and nursing interventions for a patient with Fluid Volume Deficit.
Questions: What are the characteristics of Fluid Volume Deficit?
Question: What are the signs and symptoms…
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This video is about Hypernateremia & Hyponatremia.
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Signs and Symptoms, causes, and interventions for Hyperkalemia.
Questions: What are the characteristics of Hyperkalemia?
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Difference between cation and anion. Classifications of electrolytes as cation and anions.
Questions: What is the difference between a cation and an anion?
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A discription of isotonic, hypertonic, and hypotonic IV solutions.
Questions: What is the difference in between the types of IV solutions?
Question: Isotonic, hypertonic and hypotonic solution…
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This video is about Fluid Compartments and Movement of Fluids.
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Random Questions involving Cirrhosis symptoms, treatment, and causes.
Question: What are random review questions for a Cirrhosis exam?
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Early signs and symptoms, type of cirrhosis, types of pain, ascites, protein intake in early and late cirrhosis
Questions: What are the early signs and symptoms of cirrhosis?
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Patient teaching, signs and symptoms of cirrhosis.
Question: What should we teach patients to prepare for paracentesis?
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Conjugated vs unconjugated billirubin, Hepatitis C
Questions: What is the difference between conjugated and unconjugated billirubin?
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Billirubin formation
Questions: Where does billirubin come from?
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