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MRSO Mock Test 1 with Questions and Answers.
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MRSO Mock Test 1 with Questions and Answers. 
What pulse sequence will produce the most patient heating? 
A. Inverse recovery sequence 
B. Single shot fast spin echo 
C. Conventional spin echo 
D. Gradient Echo - Answer B. Single shot fast spin echo 
During acquisition, it is noticed that the T wave of the cardiac cycle is elevated. 
What is this artifact called? 
A. Magnetohydrodynamic Effect 
B. Excitation 
C. Teratogenesis 
D. Magnetophosphenes - Answer A. Magnetohyrdodynamic Effect 
When ca...
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MRSO Mock Test 1 with Questions and Answers.
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MRSO Mock Test 1 with Questions and Answers. 
What pulse sequence will produce the most patient heating? 
A. Inverse recovery sequence 
B. Single shot fast spin echo 
C. Conventional spin echo 
D. Gradient Echo - Answer B. Single shot fast spin echo 
During acquisition, it is noticed that the T wave of the cardiac cycle is elevated. 
What is this artifact called? 
A. Magnetohydrodynamic Effect 
B. Excitation 
C. Teratogenesis 
D. Magnetophosphenes - Answer A. Magnetohyrdodynamic Effect 
When can...
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Pharmacology Hesi Drugs Study Guide for Surgical Nursing Development Course. The most examined Drugs tested. Document containes DRUGS, CLASS, MOA, SIDE EFFECT/CONTRA, & NURSING ACTION
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Pharmacology Hesi Drugs Study Guide for Surgical Nursing Development Course. The most examined Drugs tested. Document containes DRUGS, CLASS, MOA, SIDE EFFECT/CONTRA, & NURSING ACTION DRUG CLASS NT G Nitroglycerine antianginals montelukast (Singulair) leukotriene receptor antagonist (anti- inflammatory) Zileuton (Zyflo) Leukotriene antagonist Oxycodone (Percocet) Opioid Ondansetron(Zofran) Anti-emetic Metoclopramide (Reglan) antiemetics Isoniazid (INH-tyramine) antituberculars Linezolid (Zyvox) ...
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NUR 2474 Rasmussen Pharmacology Exam 1 – With Questions & Solutions (100% Verified)
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NUR 2474 Rasmussen Pharmacology Exam 1 – With Questions & Solutions (100% Verified) 
NUR 2474 Rasmussen Pharmacology Exam 1 – With Questions & Solutions (100% Verified) 
 
when should we complete blood testing with use of lithium? - ANSWER - early in therapy- every 2-3 days, until a therapeutic dose has been established, then long term-every 3 to 6 months 
 
therapeutic level of lithium - ANSWER - 0.8-1.4 mEq/L 
 
toxic level of lithium - ANSWER - greater than 1.5 mEq/L 
 
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MRSO Mock Test 1
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MRSO Mock Test 1 
 
 
What pulse sequence will produce the most patient heating? 
 
A. Inverse recovery sequence 
B. Single shot fast spin echo 
C. Conventional spin echo 
D. Gradient Echo - ANSWER-B. Single shot fast spin echo 
 
During acquisition, it is noticed that the T wave of the cardiac cycle is elevated. What is this artifact called? 
 
A. Magnetohydrodynamic Effect 
B. Excitation 
C. Teratogenesis 
D. Magnetophosphenes - ANSWER-A. Magnetohyrdodynamic Effect 
 
When can heating occur in...
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ATI Mental Health Proctored Latest Test Exam Questions with Complete Solutions
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Conventional Antipsychotics - Answer-Chlor-hal-oxa Flu-tri-perp-thio 
Orthostatic hypotension, anticholinergic, sedation, sexual dysfunction, weight gain, EPS (akathisia, acute dystonia, pseudoparkinsonism), TD, agranulocytosis, NMS, gynecomastia, galactorrhea, seizures, dysrhythmias, sexual dysfunction, contact dermatitis, photosensitivity, liver impairment 
 
Atypical antipsychotics - Answer-Orthostatic hypotension, anticholinergic, sedation, sexual dysfunction, metabolic syndrome, mild EPS (t...
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NUR 2474 PHARMACOLOGY EXAM 1 TESTBANK / 170+ QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST GUIDE 2024.
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NUR 2474 PHARMACOLOGY 
EXAM 1 TESTBANK / 170+ 
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT 
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1. dopaminergic agent: levodopa/carbidopa 
2. anticholinergic agent: benzotrophine 
3. cholinesterase inhibitor: donepezil 
4. Immunomodulators: interferon beta 
5. traditional anti epileptic drugs: phenytoin, carbamazepine, valproic acid 
6. atypical anti epileptic drugs: oxcarbazepine 
lamotrigdine 
7. barbiturates: Phenobarbital 
8. muscle spams drugs: baclofen 
dantrolene 
9. 1st generat...
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MAGNETIC RESONANCE SAFETY OFFICER (MRSO) MOCK TEST 1
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1. What pulse sequence will produce the most patient heating? A. Inverse recovery sequence 
B. Single shot fast spin echo 
C. Conventional spin echo 
D. Gradient Echo: Correct answer B. Single shot fast spin echo 
2. During acquisition, it is noticed that the T wave of the cardiac cycle is elevated. What is this artifact called? 
A. Magnetohydrodynamic Effect 
B. Excitation 
C. Teratogenesis 
D. Magnetophosphenes: Correct answer A. Magnetohyrdodynamic Effect 
3. When can heating occur in a wire?...
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MAGNETIC RESONANCE SAFETY OFFICER (MRSO) MOCK TEST 1
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MAGNETIC RESONANCE SAFETY OFFICER (MRSO) MOCK TEST 1 
What pulse sequence will produce the most patient heating? A. Inverse recovery sequence 
B. Single shot fast spin echo 
C. Conventional spin echo 
D. Gradient Echo: Correct answer B. Single shot fast spin echo 
2. During acquisition, it is noticed that the T wave of the cardiac cycle is elevated. What is this artifact called? 
A. Magnetohydrodynamic Effect 
B. Excitation 
C. Teratogenesis 
D. Magnetophosphenes: Correct answer A. Magnetohyrdod...
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Bipolar Disorder and Depression Study Guide
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Bipolar Disorder and Depression Study Guide 
 
Bipolar I disorder 
Characterized by one or more episodes of mania and one or more depression episodes. It is the most severe type of bipolar disorder and is typically treated with antipsychotics. 
Bipolar II disorder 
Characterized by one or more episodes of hypomania and one or more depression episodes. It is less severe than bipolar I disorder. 
Antiepileptic medications 
Include valproate and carbamazepine (Tegretol), used to treat bipolar diso...
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