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Hello dear, can you help me to finish this assignment with good quality of work and be on time. thanks, The goal of this assignment is to investigate the healthmap.org website each week (1-4) and find new and specific outbreaks that has found its way into the general population. Your focus will be to record three new outbreaks in all various parts of the world- North, South, East, and West regions of the world throughout the four weeks of class. Complete the following for each of the three outbreaks: Name the communicable disease. Name the location- City, County, State, Region, Territory and so on. Describe the specifics of the outbreak including causes and symptoms. How many cases have been confirmed and who has been affected? What is being done to prevent the spread of the disease?
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2025 FNU Physical Assessment in Health Care Quiz Question 1 Which of the following is a relatively benign condition that
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FNU Physical Assessment in Health Care Quiz Question 1 Which of the following is a relatively benign condition that may occur during pregnancy or labor? a. Macular degeneration b. Papilledema c. Subconjunctival hemorrhage d. Cupping of the optic disc Question 2 Which maneuver can be done to reduce the systemic absorption of cycloplegic and mydriatic agents when examining a pregnant woman if the examination is mandatory? a. Have the woman keep her eyes closed for several minutes. b. Instill half the usual dosage. c. Keep the patient supine, with her head turned and flexed. d. Use nasolacrimal occlusion after instillation Question 3 When there is an imbalance found with the corneal light test, you should then perform the ___________ test. a. confrontation b. accommodation c. cover–uncover d. visual acuity Question 4 White specks scattered in a linear pattern around the entire circumference of the iris are called: a. drusen bodies. b. cotton wool spots. c. rust spots. d. Brushfield spots. Question 5 Which of the following may be suggestive of Down syndrome? a. Drusen bodies b. Papilledema c. Narrow palpebral fissures d. Prominent epicanthal folds Question 6 You are attempting to examine the eyes of a newborn. To facilitate eye opening, you would first: a. dim the room lights. b. elicit pain. c. place him in the supine position. d. shine the penlight in his or her eyes. Question 7 When testing corneal sensitivity controlled by cranial nerve V, you should expect the patient to respond by: a. brisk blinking. b. copious tearing. c. pupil dilation. d. reflex smiling. Question 8 Xanthelasma may suggest that the patient has an abnormality of: a. lipid metabolism. b. cognitive function. c. renal metabolism. d. bone marrow function. Question 9 You observe pupillary response as the patient looks at a distant object and then at an object held 10 cm from the bridge of the nose.You are assessing for: a. confrontation reaction. b. accommodation. c. pupillary light reflex. d. nystagmus. Question 10 Which of the following findings, when seen in the infant, is ominous? a. Difficulty tracking objects with the eyes b. Appearing to have better peripheral than central vision c. Blinking when bright light is directed at the face d. White pupils on photographs Question 11 When you ask the patient to identify smells, you are assessing cranial nerve __. Ans: 1 Question 12 Which risk factor is associated with the highest rate of oral cancers? a. Women b. Being younger than 55 years c. excessive caffeine use d. Fanconi anemia Question 13 You are interviewing a parent whose child has a fever, is pulling at her right ear, and is irritable. You ask the parent about the child’s appetite and find that the child has a decreased appetite. This additional finding is more suggestive of: a. acute otitis media. b. otitis externa. c. serous otitis media. d. middle ear effusion. Question 14 Which of the following signs and symptoms occur with a sensorineural hearing loss? (Select all that apply.) a. Air conduction shorter than bone conduction b. Lateralization to the affected ear c. Loss of high-frequency sounds d. Speaks more loudly e. Disorder of the inner ear f. Air conduction longer than bone conduction Question 15 Which variation may be an expected finding in the ear examination of a newborn? a. Diffuse light reflex b. Purulent material in the ear canal c. Redness and swelling of the mastoid process d. Small perforations of the tympanic membrane Question 16 White, rounded, or oval ulcerations surrounded by a red halo and found on the oral mucosa are: a. Fordyce spots. b. aphthous ulcers. c. Stensen ducts. d. leukoedema. Question 17 You are performing Weber and Rinne hearing tests. For the Weber test, the sound lateralized to the unaffected ear; for the Rinne test, air conduction–to–bone conduction ratio is less than 2:1. You interpret these findings as suggestive of: a. a defect in the inner ear. b. a defect in the middle ear. c. otitis externa. d. impacted cerumen. Question 18 You are performing hearing screening tests. Who would be expected to find difficulty in hearing the highest frequencies? a. 7 b. 12 c. 20 d. 40 e. 65 Question 19 Which abnormality is common during pregnancy? a. Eruption of additional molars b. Hypertrophy of the gums c. Otitis externa d. Otitis media Question 20 You are using a pneumatic attachment on the otoscope while assessing tympanic membrane movement. You gently squeeze the bulb but see no movement of the membrane. Your next action should be to: a. remove all cerumen from the canal. b. make sure the speculum is sealed form outside air. c. squeeze the bulb with more force. d. insert the speculum to depth of 2 cm. Question 21 Which of the following is an expected change in the assessment of the thyroid during pregnancy? a. Palpation of the gland becomes difficult. b. A bruit is auscultated. c. Inspection reveals a goiter. d. The gland is tender on palpation Question 22 Which type of headache usually occurs at night, is precipitated by alcohol consumption, and occurs more often in men than in women? a. Classic migraine b. Temporal arteritis c. Cluster d. Hypertensive Question 23 Which of the following is true regarding caput succedaneum? a. It is a subperiosteal collection of blood. b. It is firm and its edges are well defined. c. It develops several days after delivery. d. It is seen over the presenting part of thehead Question 24 You are palpating a patient’s thyroid and find that its broadest dimension measures 4 cm. The right lobe is 25% larger than the left.These data would indicate: a. a congenital anomaly. b. a normal thyroid gland. c. a multinodular goiter. d. thyroiditis. Question 25 Which of the following findings would be consistent with fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS)? a. Corneal clouding b. Eye slanting c. Mild ptosis d. Symmetric, bulging fontanels Question 26 Which of the following is a chronic autoimmune disorder? a. tenosynovitis b. fibromyalgia c. rhabdomyolysis d. myasthenia gravis Question 27 Which cranial nerves innervate the face? a. II and V b. III and VI c. V and VII d. VIII and IX Question 28 You are examining Ms. L, age 78 years. You find a sunken appearance of her eyes, cheeks, and temporal areas. Her skin is dry, and her nose appears sharp. This description of Ms. L’s facies is associated with: a. cutis laxa syndrome. b. Hurler syndrome. c. old age. d. terminal illness. Question 29 Which of the following is true regarding a cephalohematoma? a. It is bound by suture lines. b. The affected part feels soft. c. It is obvious at birth. d. The margins are poorly defined Question 30 Which is the best way to position a patient’s neck for palpation of the thyroid? a. Flexed away from the side being examined b. Flexed directly forward c. Flexed toward the side being examined d. Hyperextended directly backward
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2025 Walden NURS6501 Week 9 Quiz latest 2017 Question 1 A patient wants to know what can cause
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Walden NURS6501 Week 9 Quiz latest 2017 Question 1 A patient wants to know what can cause ACTH to be released.How should the nurse respond? a. High serum levels of cortisol b. Hypotension c. Hypoglycemia d. Stress Question 2 A student asks the instructor which of the following is the most potent naturally occurring glucocorticoid. How should the instructor respond? a. Aldosterone b. Testosterone c. Cortisol d. Prolactin Question 3 A patient has researched lipid-soluble hormones on the Internet. Which information indicates the patient has a good understanding? Lipid-soluble hormone receptors cross the plasma membrane by: a. Diffusion b. Osmosis c. Active transport d. Endocytosis Question 4 A 45-year-old female has elevated thyroxine production.Which of the following would accompany this condition? a. Increased thyroid-releasing hormone (TRH) b. Increased anterior pituitary stimulation c. Decreased T4 d. Decreased thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) Question 5 A 40-year-old male undergoes surgery for a PTH-secreting tumor in which the parathyroid is removed. Which of the following would the nurse expect following surgery? a. Increased serum calcium b. Decreased bone formation c. Decreased calcium reabsorption in the kidney d. Increased calcitonin Question 6 A 35-year-old female with Graves disease is admitted to a medical-surgical unit. While the nurse is reviewing the lab tests, which results would the nurse expect to find? a. High levels of circulating thyroid-stimulating antibodies b. Ectopic secretion of thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) c. Low circulating levels of thyroid hormones d. Increased circulation of iodine Question 7 A 12-year-old male is newly diagnosed with type 1 DM. Which of the following tests should the nurse prepare the patient to best confirm the diagnosis? a. Fasting plasma glucose levels b. Random serum glucose levels c. Genetic testing d. Glycosylated hemoglobin measurements Question 8 A 25-year-old male presents with fatigue, constipation, and sexual dysfunction. Tests reveal all pituitary hormones are normal and no masses are present. The nurse suspects the most likely cause of his symptoms is a dysfunction in the: a. Anterior pituitary b. Posterior pituitary c. Pars intermedia d. Pituitary stalk Question 9 While planning care for a patient from general anesthesia, which principle should the nurse remember? A side effect of some general anesthetic agents is _____ diabetes insipidus. a. Neurogenic b. Nephrogenic c. Psychogenic d. Allogenic Question 10 When insulin binds to its receptors on muscle cells, an increase in glucose uptake by the muscle cells occurs. This is an example of a _____ effect by a hormone. a. Pharmacologic b. Permissive c. Biphasic d. Direct Question 11 Diabetes insipidus, diabetes mellitus (DM), and SIADH share which of the following assessment manifestations? a. Polyuria b. Edema c. Vomiting d. Thirst Question 12 An endocrinologist isolated a new hormone and found it to be a water-soluble amine. Which of the following is most like this new hormone? a. Growth hormone (GH) b. Luteinizing hormone (LH) c. Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) d. Epinephrine Question 13 A 54-year-old patient with pulmonary tuberculosis (lung infection) is evaluated for syndrome of inappropriate ADH secretion (SIADH).Which of the following electrolyte imbalances would be expected in this patient? a. Hyponatremia b. Hyperkalemia c. Hypernatremia d. Hypokalemia Question 14 A patient wants to know why ADH is important in the body.What is the nurse’s best response? ADH is important in: a. The body’s water balance and urine concentration b. Maintaining electrolyte levels and concentrations c. Follicular maturation d. Regulation of metabolic processes Question 15 A 35-year-old female took corticosteroid therapy for several months. Which of the following would the nurse expect to find? a. Renal toxicity b. Episodes of hypoglycemia c. Hypotension d. Type 2 DM Question 16 If the patient has a problem with the pineal gland, which substance would the nurse monitor? a. Melatonin b. Epinephrine c. Cortisol d. Somatostatin Question 17 A 50-year-old male patient presents with polyuria and extreme thirst. He was given exogenous ADH. For which of the following conditions would this treatment be effective? a. Neurogenic diabetes insipidus b. Psychogenic diabetes insipidus c. Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus d. SIADH Question 18 While planning care for a patient with hypothyroidism, which principle should the nurse remember? The basal metabolic rate is unusually _____ with hypothyroidism. a. High b. Low c. Steady d. Variable Question 19 If a patient’s posterior pituitary is removed, which hormone would the nurse expect to decrease? a. PRF b. ADH c. ACTH d. GH Question 20 An aide asks the nurse what is the most common cause of elevated levels of antidiuretic hormone (ADH) secretion. How should the nurse respond? a. Autoimmune disease b. Cancer c. Pregnancy d. Heart failure Question 21 What common neurologic disturbances should the nurse assess for in a patient with a pituitary adenoma? a. Coma b. Visual disturbances c. Confused states d. Breathing abnormalities Question 22 A 50-year-old female presents with lightheadedness and overall abnormal feelings. Hyperaldosteronism is diagnosed. Which of the following symptoms would the nurse expect? a. Hypovolemia b. Hypotension c. Hypokalemia d. Hyponatremia Question 23 A 19-year-old female with type 1 DM was admitted to the hospital with the following lab values: serum glucose 500 mg/dl (high), urine glucose and ketones 4+ (high), and arterial pH 7.20 (low). Her parents state that she has been sick with the “flu” for a week. Which of the following statements best explains her acidotic state? a. Increased insulin levels promote protein breakdown and ketone formation. b. Her uncontrolled diabetes has led to renal failure. c. Low serum insulin promotes lipid storage and a corresponding release of ketones. d. Insulin deficiency promotes lipid metabolism and ketone formation. Question 24 A 25-year-old male presents to his primary care provider reporting changes in facial features. CT scan reveals a mass on the anterior pituitary, and lab tests reveal severely elevated growth hormone (GH). Which of the following would the nurse also expect to find? a. Decreased IGF-1 b. Hypotension c. Sexual dysfunction d. Height increases Question 25 A nurse recalls insulin has an effect on which of the following groups of electrolytes? a. Sodium, chloride, phosphate b. Calcium, magnesium, potassium c. Hydrogen, bicarbonate, chloride d. Potassium, magnesium, phosphate Question 26 A 12-year-old female is newly diagnosed with type 1 DM. When the parents ask what causes this, what is the nurse’s best response? a. A familial, autosomal dominant gene defect b. Obesity and lack of exercise c. Immune destruction of the pancreas d. Hyperglycemia from eating too many sweets Question 27 When a patient wants to know what most commonly causes hypoparathyroidism, how should the nurse reply? It is most commonly caused by: a. Pituitary hyposecretion b. Parathyroid adenoma c. Parathyroid gland injury d. Hypothalamic inactivity Question 28 A 50-year-old male patient is deficient in ADH production.Which of the following assessment findings would the nurse expect to find? a. Increased blood volume b. Increased urine osmolality c. Increased urine volume d. Increased arterial vasoconstriction Question 29 A 30-year-old male was diagnosed with hypothyroidism.Synthesis of which of the following would decrease in this patient? a. Corticosteroid B globulin b. Sex hormone-binding globulin c. Thyroid-binding globulin d. Albumin Question 30 A 22-year-old male is admitted to the intensive care unit with a closed head injury sustained in a motorcycle accident. The injury has caused severe damage to the posterior pituitary. Which of the following complications should the nurse anticipate? a. Dilutional hyponatremia b. Dehydration from polyuria c. Cardiac arrest from hyperkalemia d. Metabolic acidosis Question 31 A patient has high levels of hormones. To adapt to the high hormone concentrations, the patient’s target cells have the capacity for: a. Negative feedback b. Positive feedback c. Down-regulation d. Up-regulation Question 32 A 25-year-old female with Graves disease is admitted to a medical-surgical unit. Palpation of her neck would most likely reveal: a. A normal-sized thyroid b. A small discrete thyroid nodule c. Multiple discrete thyroid nodules d. Diffuse thyroid enlargement Question 33 A 30-year-old male presents to his primary care provider reporting visual disturbances. CT reveals a pituitary tumor and lab tests reveal elevated prolactin. He is diagnosed with prolactinoma. Which of the following treatments would the nurse help implement? a. Dopaminergic agonists b. Calcium c. Insulin d. Radiation Question 34 A 3-year-old male was diagnosed with congenital hypothyroidism. The parents ask the nurse if left untreated what will happen.What is the nurse’s best response? If left untreated, the child would have: a. Mental retardation and stunted growth b. Increased risk of childhood thyroid cancer c. Hyperactivity and attention deficit disorder d. Liver, kidney, and pancreas failure Question 35 Visual disturbances are a common occurrence in patients with untreated Graves disease. The endocrinologist explains to the patient that the main cause of these complications is: a. Decreased blood flow to the eye b. Orbital edema and protrusion of the eyeball c. TSH neurotoxicity to retinal cells d. Local lactic acidosis
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2025 Discuss the changing landscape of the US health care system through the
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Discuss the changing landscape of the US health care system through the ACA and specific initiatives that have been funded, enacted and currently implemented to improve health care for all Americans Submission Details: · Post your response to the Discussion Area by the due date assigned. Respond to at least two posts by the end of the week. · I need to answer two students in the class. A paragraph or tow for each answer. Since we don’t have the other students responses we can put general information about the same subject we are doing.
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