11:00 Correction of Q #11. The nurse should instruct the patient to take theophylline with milk or crackers to alleviate the upset stomach. On the other hand, azmacort (triamcinolone acetonide) is an inhaled corticosteroid used for the management of asthma. There is no specific interaction or requirement to separate theophylline and azmacort, so the correct option is D. 18:30 Correction Q#19. The right answer is D Moist mucous membranes are a reliable indicator of adequate hydration. If a patient's mucous membranes (e.g., inside of the mouth) are moist, it suggests that the patient is well-hydrated. 24:00 Correction of Q #25: The correct answer is D. Explanation: The use of oral contraceptives has been associated with a decreased risk of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) rather than an increase. Oral contraceptives can offer protection against PID by preventing unintended pregnancies, which is a known risk factor for this condition
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A. Turn off the TPN might seem like an immediate action, it’s not the first priority unless you suspect the TPN is directly causing the problem, such as in the case of fluid overload. However, you should not discontinue any critical therapy like TPN without physician orders, unless you're certain that it's an emergency directly related to the TPN infusion.
Answer D, "Ventricular tap," is correct because: The patient's positioning (head and feet flexed back) suggests increased intracranial pressure (ICP) or shunt malfunction. 1. Ventricular tap is a procedure to: - Assess ICP - Remove cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) for analysis - Potentially relieve increased ICP This procedure is relevant to ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunt management. Other options are incorrect: A. Spinal tap: Risk of herniation in VP shunt patients. B. Shunt culture: Important for infection diagnosis, but not immediate priority. C. Electrocardiogram (ECG): Unrelated to neurological presentation. Ventricular tap is the most appropriate response to address potential neurological compromise.
The correct answer is: C. There is a risk for mood disorders such as depression. This is important because: - 25-50% of stroke survivors experience depression - Early identification and treatment improve recovery outcomes
Moist mucous membranes are a reliable indicator of adequate hydration. If a patient's mucous membranes (e.g., inside of the mouth) are moist, it suggests that the patient is well-hydrated.
For question 11, the correct answer is: Theophylline (Theo-Dur) should be taken with milk or crackers to help reduce stomach upset. So the correct answer is: D. Theo-Dur with milk or crackers. Theophylline can cause gastrointestinal discomfort, and taking it with food or milk can help mitigate this side effect. Always follow the healthcare provider's specific instructions, but generally, taking Theophylline with food or milk is recommended to avoid stomach upset. Thank for pointing out.
Correction of Q #25: The correct answer is D. Explanation: The use of oral contraceptives has been associated with a decreased risk of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) rather than an increase. Oral contraceptives can offer protection against PID by preventing unintended pregnancies, which is a known risk factor for this condition
The nurse should instruct the patient to take theophylline with milk or crackers to alleviate the upset stomach. On the other hand, azmacort (triamcinolone acetonide) is an inhaled corticosteroid used for the management of asthma. There is no specific interaction or requirement to separate theophylline and azmacort. so, the correct answer is D. hope it's clear now.
"Thank you, @gangsta5975, for bringing this to my attention. I appreciate your diligence in reviewing the content. I acknowledge the mistake in Q#25, and I agree with your correction. The use of oral contraceptives has indeed been associated with a decreased risk of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID).
Correction: The right answer is D Moist mucous membranes are a reliable indicator of adequate hydration. If a patient's mucous membranes (e.g., inside of the mouth) are moist, it suggests that the patient is well-hydrated.
Correction of Q #25: The correct answer is D. Explanation: The use of oral contraceptives has been associated with a decreased risk of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) rather than an increase. Oral contraceptives can offer protection against PID by preventing unintended pregnancies, which is a known risk factor for this condition
@@MedixMentorI don't understand 4 question you gave rational that low oxygen saturation suggest potential pulmonary issue but saturation 90% on room Air I think D answer correct
Amber-colored urine is typically a sign of dehydration, not proper hydration. Pale yellow urine would indicate adequate hydration. The other options also suggest negative clinical signs (e.g., increased respiration or heart rate). So, none of the listed options actually indicate effective hydration based on this interpretation. The image suggests A as correct, but in clinical practice, pale urine is a better indicator of hydration than amber urine
Thank you for bringing this to my attention, the correct answer to question 23 is indeed D. It's possible that there was a mistake in the previous video, and I appreciate you pointing it out.
11:00 Correction of Q #11. The nurse should instruct the patient to take theophylline with milk or crackers to alleviate the upset stomach.
On the other hand, azmacort (triamcinolone acetonide) is an inhaled corticosteroid used for the management of asthma. There is no specific interaction or requirement to separate theophylline and azmacort, so the correct option is D.
18:30 Correction Q#19. The right answer is D
Moist mucous membranes are a reliable indicator of adequate hydration. If a patient's mucous membranes (e.g., inside of the mouth) are moist, it suggests that the patient is well-hydrated.
24:00 Correction of Q #25: The correct answer is D. Explanation: The use of oral contraceptives has been associated with a decreased risk of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) rather than an increase. Oral contraceptives can offer protection against PID by preventing unintended pregnancies, which is a known risk factor for this condition
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Congratulations on passing your Prometric Kuwait exams, Mands! I'm thrilled to hear that my. Your hard work and dedication paid off, and I'm honored to have played a part in your journey. May God continue to bless and guide you in your future endeavors!
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Qn no 4 ans
A. Turn off the TPN might seem like an immediate action, it’s not the first priority unless you suspect the TPN is directly causing the problem, such as in the case of fluid overload. However, you should not discontinue any critical therapy like TPN without physician orders, unless you're certain that it's an emergency directly related to the TPN infusion.
Q.25 also i studied correct answer PID
What is the correct answers please reply
I have pinned my comment must review. Yes The correct answer is D
@@MedixMentor ok thank you
17/25
Keep up the good work and maintain your momentum
17answer correct for mr
That's a good score
16
Spinal tap is correct
Answer D, "Ventricular tap," is correct because:
The patient's positioning (head and feet flexed back) suggests increased intracranial pressure (ICP) or shunt malfunction.
1. Ventricular tap is a procedure to:
- Assess ICP
- Remove cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) for analysis
- Potentially relieve increased ICP
This procedure is relevant to ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunt management.
Other options are incorrect:
A. Spinal tap: Risk of herniation in VP shunt patients.
B. Shunt culture: Important for infection diagnosis, but not immediate priority.
C. Electrocardiogram (ECG): Unrelated to neurological presentation.
Ventricular tap is the most appropriate response to address potential neurological compromise.
@@MedixMentor thank you sir
18
The correct answer is: C. There is a risk for mood disorders such as depression.
This is important because:
- 25-50% of stroke survivors experience depression
- Early identification and treatment improve recovery outcomes
can you please explain the Question No.19
Moist mucous membranes are a reliable indicator of adequate hydration. If a patient's mucous membranes (e.g., inside of the mouth) are moist, it suggests that the patient is well-hydrated.
For quetion 11, in some review the answer is theodur with milk and crackers, so what is really the correct answer? It's confusing now.
For question 11, the correct answer is:
Theophylline (Theo-Dur) should be taken with milk or crackers to help reduce stomach upset.
So the correct answer is:
D. Theo-Dur with milk or crackers.
Theophylline can cause gastrointestinal discomfort, and taking it with food or milk can help mitigate this side effect. Always follow the healthcare provider's specific instructions, but generally, taking Theophylline with food or milk is recommended to avoid stomach upset.
Thank for pointing out.
DONE
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Question number 25 what was the correct answer?another question bank is option D pls tell option D or A
Correction of Q #25: The correct answer is D. Explanation: The use of oral contraceptives has been associated with a decreased risk of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) rather than an increase. Oral contraceptives can offer protection against PID by preventing unintended pregnancies, which is a known risk factor for this condition
Please you can clarify 11 question answer i studied in one boor that answer option D Your answer option B please what is the correct answer
Sure, I can. Let me review the question
The nurse should instruct the patient to take theophylline with milk or crackers to alleviate the upset stomach. On the other hand, azmacort (triamcinolone acetonide) is an inhaled corticosteroid used for the management of asthma. There is no specific interaction or requirement to separate theophylline and azmacort. so, the correct answer is D. hope it's clear now.
@@MedixMentor yes clear but your answer is theo_dur and azmacart at the same time
This is creating more confusion now 😢
22/25
Fantastic job, it is an impressive score. Keep up the excellent work and continue your efforts.
Q:25 wrong answer
Oral contraceptives decrease the risk of PID .
THE correct answer is D
"Thank you, @gangsta5975, for bringing this to my attention. I appreciate your diligence in reviewing the content. I acknowledge the mistake in Q#25, and I agree with your correction. The use of oral contraceptives has indeed been associated with a decreased risk of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID).
will you check answer in number 19?
Correction: The right answer is D
Moist mucous membranes are a reliable indicator of adequate hydration. If a patient's mucous membranes (e.g., inside of the mouth) are moist, it suggests that the patient is well-hydrated.
Answer A is correct
C
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17answer right for me
That's a good score
@@MedixMentor thank you ❤️
My exam in March 13 please help me
I'm doing as I can, just keep watching videos, I am uploading new videos every 72 hours. Best of luck for your exam
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qs no 25 ans plz
Correction of Q #25: The correct answer is D. Explanation: The use of oral contraceptives has been associated with a decreased risk of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) rather than an increase. Oral contraceptives can offer protection against PID by preventing unintended pregnancies, which is a known risk factor for this condition
qst4:why not A?
It is A, as mentioned in the test
@@MedixMentorI don't understand 4 question you gave rational that low oxygen saturation suggest potential pulmonary issue but saturation 90% on room Air I think D answer correct
Q19?
Amber-colored urine is typically a sign of dehydration, not proper hydration. Pale yellow urine would indicate adequate hydration. The other options also suggest negative clinical signs (e.g., increased respiration or heart rate). So, none of the listed options actually indicate effective hydration based on this interpretation. The image suggests A as correct, but in clinical practice, pale urine is a better indicator of hydration than amber urine
Please clarify Q.23 this is already repeat question but to your other upload video your answer was B. But here is D... so im confused now😅
Thank you for bringing this to my attention, the correct answer to question 23 is indeed D. It's possible that there was a mistake in the previous video, and I appreciate you pointing it out.
25/17
That's a good score