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NURS319 Exam 1
  • NURS319 Exam 1

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  • pharmacology - answer-the study of medicine understanding how drugs are administered, to where they travel in the body, to the actual responses produced therapeutics - answer-concerned with the prevention of disease and treatment of suffering pharmacotherapy - answer-aka pharmacotherapeutics application of drugs for the purpose of treating diseases and alleviating human suffering drug - answer-chemical agent capable of producing biologic responses within the body. may be desirable/th...
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Pathophysiology/Pharmacology in Nursing 1 Exam 1 With verified Answers
  • Pathophysiology/Pharmacology in Nursing 1 Exam 1 With verified Answers

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  • Who is Father of American pharmacology? - - john jacob abel - founded first pharmacology department in United States at University of Michigan in 1890 What is the definition of pharmacology? - the study of medicine What does pharmacology encompass? - - how drugs are administered - where drugs travel in the body - responses that drugs produce What are the characteristics of a drug? - - therapeutic applications - interactions - adverse effects - mechanisms of action What fa...
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CNSC Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • CNSC Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • CNSC Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass A pregnant patient is admitted with hyperemesis gravidarium (HG). Which of the following is a clinical indication for PN use? -Answer-Intolerance to EN trial and supportive care measures Rapid intravenous infusion of potassium phosphate may result in -Answer- Thrombophlebitis most common complication associated with PN administration? -Answer-Hyperglycemia The preferred approach for subcutaneous insulin administration -Answer-Basal-bolus insulin ...
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NSC 101 CH. 1,2,3 Review Questions and Correct Answers
  • NSC 101 CH. 1,2,3 Review Questions and Correct Answers

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  • What are chronic diseases influenced by nutrition? Obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, cancer, osteoporosis, hypertension What are the six classes of nutrients? carbs, lipids, protiens, vitamins, minerals and water What is the difference between micro and macro nutrients and what is their role? Macronutrient: a nutrient needed in gram quantities of a diet (carbs, lipids, proteins) Micronutrient: a nutrient needed in milligram or microgram quantities in a diet (vitamins, minerals) What...
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Pathophysiology/Pharmacology in Nursing 1 Exam 1 Questions With Verified Answers
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  • Pathophysiology/Pharmacology in Nursing 1 Exam 1 Questions With Verified Answers Who is Father of American pharmacology? - answer- john jacob abel - founded first pharmacology department in United States at University of Michigan in 1890 What is the definition of pharmacology? - answerthe study of medicine What does pharmacology encompass? - answer- how drugs are administered - where drugs travel in the body - responses that drugs produce What are the characteristics of a drug? - answer...
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Nutrition and Dietetics Final Exam Questions Answered 100% correct
  • Nutrition and Dietetics Final Exam Questions Answered 100% correct

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  • Nutrition and Dietetics Final Exam Questions Answered 100% correct What is health? Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity Six categories of nutrients Carbohydrates Proteins Minerals Vitamins Lipids/Fats Water Objectives of Diet and Nutrition 1- Energetic: provide energy required for all metabolic processes and also for physical activities 2- Plastic: formation and maintenance of structures 3...
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CNSC Exam Questions With Verified Answers.
  • CNSC Exam Questions With Verified Answers.

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  • CNSC Exam Questions With Verified Answers. Standard for glucose checks in a patient with DM on PN - answerEvery 2-6 hours Maximum glucose infusion rate for patients with DM on PN - answer5 mg/kg/min Estimated amount of insulin to add to PN for a diabetic - answer0.05-0.1 unit insulin/gm dextrose, increased daily to achieve glycemic goals by adding 2/3 of previous days sliding scale insulin Patients with DM on PN have an increased risk for - answerinfection The best approach to preventing...
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Nutrition and Dietetics Final Exam Questions with correct Answers 2023
  • Nutrition and Dietetics Final Exam Questions with correct Answers 2023

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  • Nutrition and Dietetics Final Exam Questions with correct Answers 2023 What is health? Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity Six categories of nutrients Carbohydrates Proteins Minerals Vitamins Lipids/Fats Water Objectives of Diet and Nutrition 1- Energetic: provide energy required for all metabolic processes and also for physical activities 2- Plastic: formation and maintenance of structure...
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Concepts Patient Education, Holism, Fundamentals of Nursing: Patient Education, Communication: Patient-Nurse Communication, Holism, Caring, & Cultural Diversity in Nursing, Nursing Concepts Patient Education Module, NURSE 3101 - Exam 2, Culture- nurs... S
  • Concepts Patient Education, Holism, Fundamentals of Nursing: Patient Education, Communication: Patient-Nurse Communication, Holism, Caring, & Cultural Diversity in Nursing, Nursing Concepts Patient Education Module, NURSE 3101 - Exam 2, Culture- nurs... S

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  • Concepts Patient Education, Holism, Fundamentals of Nursing: Patient Education, Communication: Patient-Nurse Communication, Holism, Caring, & Cultural Diversity in Nursing, Nursing Concepts Patient Education Module, NURSE 3101 - Exam 2, Culture- nurs... S Purpose of Patient Education -Maintain and promote health and illness prevention -Restore their health -Cope with impaired functions Nurses Role in Patient Education is Key.Why? Nurses have a responsibility to teach patients and their f...
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PTCB - Sterile and Non-Sterile Compounding 100% accurate
  • PTCB - Sterile and Non-Sterile Compounding 100% accurate

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  • PTCB - Sterile and Non-Sterile Compounding 100% accurate Extemporaneous compounding Process of mixing and preparing drug components to meet a patient's need Compounding The formulation of an individual compound made specifically to meet a patient's need. It is not commercially available, and it is not available to be resold by the patient or the prescriber Manufacturing Batch compounding of FDA-approved compounds that are then sold to pharmacies or health care practitioners ...
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