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NURS 6512N Week 11 Final Exam> Walden University.(with answers)VERIFIED

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1. Costovertebral angle tenderness should be assessed whenever you suspect the patient may have: - Polynephritis 2. In older adults, overflow fecal incontinence is commonly due to: -Fecal impaction ... 3. A 1 month old boy has been vomiting for 2 weeks. How is this symptom of GERD and pyloric stenosis further differentiated in this child’s assessment? – The infant has regurgitation with pyloric stenosis 4. Auscultation of borborygmi is associated with: - Gastroenteritis, early intestinal obstruction, or hunger 5. When auscultating the abdomen, which finding would indicate collateral circulation between the portal and systemic venous systems? – Venous hum 6. Conversion of fat-soluble wastes to water-soluble material for renal excretion is a function of the: - Liver [Show More]

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