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The SMARTS principle is used as part of

The SMARTS principle is used as part of

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Calculate the MAP for a male aged 72 yr has a resting BP of…

Calculate the MAP for a male aged 72 yr has a resting BP of 138/92 mm Hg and RHR of 81 bpm.  *Round final answer to whole number and do not include units of measure. 

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Which of the following is NOT a primary recommendation from…

Which of the following is NOT a primary recommendation from the ACSM-AHA physical activity and public health update?

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An individuals’ belief that they can do/perform the behavior…

An individuals’ belief that they can do/perform the behavior in question describes which type of self-efficacy?  

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Which of the following is NOT a component of a comprehensive…

Which of the following is NOT a component of a comprehensive health/fitness assessment?

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The first phase of Korotkoff sounds helps to determine which…

The first phase of Korotkoff sounds helps to determine which part of the blood pressure reading?

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A sedentary 35-year-old female with controlled Type 2 diabet…

A sedentary 35-year-old female with controlled Type 2 diabetes mellitus and no signs or symptoms should get medical clearance prior to starting a moderate intensity exercise program.

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An 11-year-old presents to the clinic for a physical examina…

An 11-year-old presents to the clinic for a physical examination to attend summer camp. Their routine urinalysis (UA) shows microscopic hematuria. The patient is active, and all other lab and assessment findings are within normal limits. How should the nurse practitioner address this abnormal finding?

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Catalase activity was observed by monitoring the production…

Catalase activity was observed by monitoring the production of ___________?

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A 6-month-old biological female presents to the clinic for h…

A 6-month-old biological female presents to the clinic for her wellness examination. During the physical examination the nurse practitioner notes that the labia minor area has a thick adhesion. There is a small opening that urine can escape from and the child is in no visible distress. How will you treat the adhesion in this patient?  How would you treat the adhesion in a symptomatic patient?

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