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02/17/2026

Q2233. Progressive stiffening and narrowing of arteries due to plaque deposition is termed as:

A. Arteriosclerosis

B. Atherosclerosis

C. Thrombosis

D. Embolism

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02/17/2026

What is the Answer???
Q2225. Downward displacement of abdominal organs through weak diaphragm is termed as:

A. Eventration

B. Herniation

C. Diastasis

D. Prolapse

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02/17/2026
01/18/2026

3. A client diagnosed with a frontal
lobe stroke A days ago and who iS
exhibiting confusion. (Correct
Answer)

After 4 days, the risk of this client
having a second stroke iS
significantly reduced. Therefore,
the focus Of care is rehabilitation.
This client can be transferred.

01/18/2026

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01/18/2026

Correct

Bupropion is a frequently prescribed
atypical antidepressant drug. While
depression is the most common
indication for this drug, the second
most common use for bupropion is
smoking cessation. It is proven to
reduce the severity of ni****ne
cravings and withdrawal symptoms.

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01/02/2026

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01/02/2026

3. Blood pressure cuff. (Correct Answer)

A blood pressure cuff should be placed on the client's arm before the procedure begins and kept in place throughout the immediate post-procedure period. It is essential to continually monitor the client?s blood pressure to assess for the development of shock from the removal of fluid.

01/02/2026

Correct

Documentation is key to the nurse's role. Proper documentation is crucial, and should include the medication, dosage, time and route of administration.

01/01/2026

2. Immobilizing the graft. (Correct Answer)

Graft adherence to the site is essential for vascularization and "taking" or survival of the graft. Immobilization of the graft and the limb is a priority. A thin fibrin network develops quickly after graft placement, but it takes 7 to 10 days for the graft to really adhere and longer than that to mature.

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