Parents of an infant with Hirshsprung’s ask the RN how their baby acquired this condition. The RN would be correct in stating:
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All of the following are known clinical manifestations of GE…
All of the following are known clinical manifestations of GERD except:
A family member asks the nurse to explain the pathophysiolog…
A family member asks the nurse to explain the pathophysiology related to Thromboangitis Obliterans. Which of the following would be incorrect to include in the nurses’ response?
Cholecystitis is usually caused by ________.
Cholecystitis is usually caused by ________.
The RN documents parental report of a history of white, chal…
The RN documents parental report of a history of white, chalky stool over the last month in a 3 month old infant. The RN additionally notes the presence of generalized jaundice. The RN would be correct to suspect the infant may have which of the following disorders?
A newborn is born and quickly becomes severely cyanotic. An…
A newborn is born and quickly becomes severely cyanotic. An echocardiogram reveals transposition of the great arteries (TGA). What is the characteristic defect associated with this condition?
An example of ___________ pain would be gallbladder-related…
An example of ___________ pain would be gallbladder-related pathology that is noted as pain in the shoulder.
Although both are characterized by ischemia, Raynaud disease…
Although both are characterized by ischemia, Raynaud disease is caused by ______________, while thromoangitis obliterans (Buerger’s disease) is caused by_____________.
Angina is a manifestation of coronary heart disease and occu…
Angina is a manifestation of coronary heart disease and occurs primarily when:
The function of the serous fluid of the pericardial membrane…
The function of the serous fluid of the pericardial membrane is to: