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Teratogens for the Genetic Counseling Board Exam (A+ GRADED)
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ACE inhibitors correct answers "the only anti-hypertensive medications associated with structural defects, Renal tubular dysplasia -> oligohydramnios, Potter's sequence, and pulmonary hypoplasia 
IUGR 
Hypocalvaria manifested by large anterior fontanel, vasodilation, severe fetal hypotension, anuria/oliguria" 
 
Alcohol correct answers "Growth restriction 
CNS involvement, (intelligence & behavior) 
Characteristic facial features such as ptosis, short palpebral fissures, smooth philtrum a...
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CLIPP Review Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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A 33-year-old G1P0 female with a history of medically controlled seizures gives birth 
vaginally to a boy with IUGR at 38 weeks' gestation. The newborn is noted to have dysmorphic cranial features and his head circumference is 28.5 cm (< 5th percentile). What is another associated abnormality you might expect to see in this newborn? 
A. Hepatosplenomegaly 
B. Cardiac defects 
C. Absent red reflex 
D. Chorioretinitis 
E. Tremors B. The mother was on an anticonvulsant for her seizures. Taking...
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Teratogens for the Genetic Counseling Board Exam (A+ GRADED)
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ACE inhibitors correct answers "the only anti-hypertensive medications associated with structural defects, Renal tubular dysplasia -> oligohydramnios, Potter's sequence, and pulmonary hypoplasia 
IUGR 
Hypocalvaria manifested by large anterior fontanel, vasodilation, severe fetal hypotension, anuria/oligura" Critical Period: 2nd-3rd trimesters 
 
Alcohol correct answers "Growth restriction 
CNS (intelligence & behavior) 
Characteristic facial features such as ptosis, short palpebral fissu...
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Peds CLIPP Practice Test Questions with Correct Answers
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A mother brings her 20-day-old male infant to your clinic for the child's first visit. You learn that the infant was born at home to a 28-year-old G1P1, and the infant has not yet received newborn screening. During your history, you learn that the infant has been vomiting 2 to 3 times per day, and the mother reports that her son seems fussier than her friends' infants. On exam, you note an eczematous rash and a musty odor to the infant's skin and urine. Which enzyme deficiency would you expec...
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BSNC 5000 Module 4 Pediatrics Study Questions and Correct Answers
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What is FASD? Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder 
A range of health & behavioural problems affecting babies whose mothers drank ETOH during pregnancy. 
Causes of FASD Consumption of ETOH during pregnancy 
FASD and Cognition Verbal learning Visual-spatial learning Attention Reaction time Executive functions 
FASD and other functions impacted -movements, balance, control of gait abnormalities in the developing eye, ear, teeth, heart, kidney, liver, and skeletal system. smooth philtrum, thin vermillio...
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NCLEX RN ACTUAL EXAM TEST BANK OF REAL QUESTIONS & ANSWERS NCLEX 2022
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NCSBN TEST BANK FOR THE NCLEX RN 2022-2023 VERIFIED QUESTIONS and Answers with Rationale 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
NCSBN TEST BANK FOR THE NCLEX RN 2022-2023 VERIFIED QUESTIONS and Answers with Rationale 
 
Question 1 
 
A c. What document should be in guiding the care of this client? 
 
A)	Client Self Determination Act 
 
B)	Physician's treatment orders 
C)	Advance Directives. 
 
D)	Clinical Pathway protocols 
 
Review Information: The correct answer is: C) Advance...
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PMHNP-BC exam with correct answers
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PMHNP-BC exam with correct answers 
Risk of Schizophrenia in monozygotic twins is? - Answer ️️ -46-50% 
Family hx risk of schizophrenia - Answer ️️ -10x risk with 1st degree relative 
brain changes in schizophrenia - Answer ️️ -increase in ventricular volume (enlarged cerebral 
ventricles) 
Hippocampus volume decrease, 4% smaller 
Decreased electrical activity in frontal lobes 
Decrease glutamate and GABA release. 
Decreased total brain volume 
functional neuroimaging findings of sch...
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NRNP 6675 Midterm Study Guide 2022/2023 - Walden University
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NRNP 6675 Midterm Study Guide 2022/2023 - Walden University. 
SUBSTANCE-RELATED DISORDERS 
Substance use disorders are a cluster of disorders in which cognitive, behavioral, and 
physiological symptoms indicate that a person continues using a substance despite significant 
substance-related problems 
Psychiatric symptom clusters may be related to substance use, discontinuation of substance use, 
or withdrawal from habitual substance use. 
Substance use disorders lead to changes in brain circuits...
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ANCC Domain Exam Qbank Answered 243 Questions with Rationales All Correctly Answered Latest Updated Summer 2024
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What serotonin receptor makes an antipsychotic atypical? - 5HT2A 
What is a contraindication for bupropion (Wellbutrin)? - Bulimia 
A week after raising the dose of risperidone (Risperdal), the patient reports a change in mental status, fever, and rigidity. These symptoms are consistent with - Neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS) 
Which of the following findings would raise concern in a pre-school wellness exam for a 5-year-old girl? - Height 43 inches, weight 55lbs 
A client is suffering from S...
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Teratogens (Well-enlightened)
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Anticonvulsant embryopathy ie: Phenytoin, trimethadione, carbamazepine, valproate, barbiturates correct answers increased risk of birth defects 
2-3X increase in SAB 
maternal fetal hypoxia & acidosis, preeclampsia preterm 
Hypertelorism, Broad depressed nasal bridge, Short nose with anteverted nares, "Cupid's bow" lip,Fingernail hypoplasia Increased risk for major malformations-- Meningomyelocele, Oral clefts, Congenital heart defects, Limb defects Developmental delay, most significantly wit...
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