Thank you god just now I saw ur video while searching for notes , I’m going to write exam on July 2nd from Qatar itself ..thank you for this notes mam❤
Useful and informative video mam, I failed in two attempts mam hope my last exam can get good mark .😢😢I will study this notes also Can u pls tell how many attempts for Qatar prometric exam mam?
correct answer is A Acute pancreatitis can lead to systemic complications, including respiratory issues. The inflammation and irritation of the diaphragm due to the proximity of the pancreas can result in impaired lung function and increase the risk of pneumonia. Patients with acute pancreatitis may also have limited mobility, which can contribute to the risk of pulmonary complications, including atelectasis and pneumonia. B: Myocardial infarction: While stress and pain can impact cardiovascular health, myocardial infarction is not a direct complication associated with acute pancreatitis. C: Cirrhosis: Cirrhosis is a chronic liver disease typically caused by prolonged liver injury (e.g., alcohol abuse or viral hepatitis) and is not a complication of acute pancreatitis. D: Peptic ulcer: While peptic ulcers can occur in patients with stress or high acid production, they are not a direct complication of acute pancreatitis itself.
Acute pancreatitis can lead to systemic complications, including respiratory issues. The inflammation and irritation of the diaphragm due to the proximity of the pancreas can result in impaired lung function and increase the risk of pneumonia. Patients with acute pancreatitis may also have limited mobility, which can contribute to the risk of pulmonary complications, including atelectasis and pneumonia. B: Myocardial infarction: While stress and pain can impact cardiovascular health, myocardial infarction is not a direct complication associated with acute pancreatitis. C: Cirrhosis: Cirrhosis is a chronic liver disease typically caused by prolonged liver injury (e.g., alcohol abuse or viral hepatitis) and is not a complication of acute pancreatitis. D: Peptic ulcer: While peptic ulcers can occur in patients with stress or high acid production, they are not a direct complication of acute pancreatitis itself.
Mam Question No. 5 Correct Answer is Option D. Obtain vital signs Let me explain: Obtain Vital Sign immediately This helps assess the client’s condition and determine if a transfusion reaction, such as a hemolytic reaction, is occurring. Following this, the nurse should notify the healthcare provider and blood bank, and start normal saline infusion if ordered.
Mitral stenosis causes narrowing of the mitral valve, which impedes blood flow from the left atrium to the left ventricle. This results in increased pressure in the left atrium, which can lead to backflow of blood into the pulmonary veins. The increased pressure in the pulmonary veins can lead to pulmonary congestion and symptoms such as: Shortness of breath (dyspnea), especially during exertion or when lying flat (orthopnea). Coughing, potentially with pink, frothy sputum in severe cases (indicating pulmonary edema). Wheezing or crackles on auscultation due to fluid in the lungs. A: Right atrium: While the right atrium may be affected indirectly due to increased pressures, the most significant congestion occurs in the pulmonary circulation. B: Superior vena cava: Congestion in the superior vena cava is more associated with right-sided heart issues, such as right-sided heart failure or obstructive processes. C: Aorta: The aorta is typically not affected by mitral stenosis in terms of congestion; it primarily handles systemic circulation. THANK YOU !!
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Thank you god just now I saw ur video while searching for notes ,
I’m going to write exam on July 2nd from Qatar itself ..thank you for this notes mam❤
wish you good luck .
Qatar Prometric is easy.
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I have my dha exam for registerd nurse on 10th of june can you help me with that please
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Useful and informative video mam,
I failed in two attempts mam hope my last exam can get good mark .😢😢I will study this notes also
Can u pls tell how many attempts for Qatar prometric exam mam?
thank alot
5 attempts in qatar
1 rational mam
correct answer is A
Acute pancreatitis can lead to systemic complications, including respiratory issues. The inflammation and irritation of the diaphragm due to the proximity of the pancreas can result in impaired lung function and increase the risk of pneumonia.
Patients with acute pancreatitis may also have limited mobility, which can contribute to the risk of pulmonary complications, including atelectasis and pneumonia.
B: Myocardial infarction: While stress and pain can impact cardiovascular health, myocardial infarction is not a direct complication associated with acute pancreatitis.
C: Cirrhosis: Cirrhosis is a chronic liver disease typically caused by prolonged liver injury (e.g., alcohol abuse or viral hepatitis) and is not a complication of acute pancreatitis.
D: Peptic ulcer: While peptic ulcers can occur in patients with stress or high acid production, they are not a direct complication of acute pancreatitis itself.
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when is your exam ?.
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I am going to moh exam which book study mam
Can you explain first question answer mam
Acute pancreatitis can lead to systemic complications, including respiratory issues. The inflammation and irritation of the diaphragm due to the proximity of the pancreas can result in impaired lung function and increase the risk of pneumonia.
Patients with acute pancreatitis may also have limited mobility, which can contribute to the risk of pulmonary complications, including atelectasis and pneumonia.
B: Myocardial infarction: While stress and pain can impact cardiovascular health, myocardial infarction is not a direct complication associated with acute pancreatitis.
C: Cirrhosis: Cirrhosis is a chronic liver disease typically caused by prolonged liver injury (e.g., alcohol abuse or viral hepatitis) and is not a complication of acute pancreatitis.
D: Peptic ulcer: While peptic ulcers can occur in patients with stress or high acid production, they are not a direct complication of acute pancreatitis itself.
Mam Question No. 5
Correct Answer is Option D. Obtain vital signs
Let me explain:
Obtain Vital Sign immediately This helps assess the client’s condition and determine if a transfusion reaction, such as a hemolytic reaction, is occurring. Following this, the nurse should notify the healthcare provider and blood bank, and start normal saline infusion if ordered.
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Mitral stenosis causes narrowing of the mitral valve, which impedes blood flow from the left atrium to the left ventricle. This results in increased pressure in the left atrium, which can lead to backflow of blood into the pulmonary veins.
The increased pressure in the pulmonary veins can lead to pulmonary congestion and symptoms such as:
Shortness of breath (dyspnea), especially during exertion or when lying flat (orthopnea).
Coughing, potentially with pink, frothy sputum in severe cases (indicating pulmonary edema).
Wheezing or crackles on auscultation due to fluid in the lungs.
A: Right atrium: While the right atrium may be affected indirectly due to increased pressures, the most significant congestion occurs in the pulmonary circulation.
B: Superior vena cava: Congestion in the superior vena cava is more associated with right-sided heart issues, such as right-sided heart failure or obstructive processes.
C: Aorta: The aorta is typically not affected by mitral stenosis in terms of congestion; it primarily handles systemic circulation.
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From Nigeria, but I live in Qatar
U done prometric exam mariya