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CM2 Exam 2 || A+ Graded Already.
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Weight loss may be due to what correct answers Cardiac cachexia 
 
Which troponins? Normal values? Does it rule out MI correct answers cTnI [<0.12], cTnT [<0.01]. No 
 
Do I wait for troponin levels if I see STEMI correct answers No. its Stemi 
 
Type 1 vs Type 2 MI: caused by atherothrombotic/sclerotic vs mismatch b/w o2 supply and demand correct answers 1 vs 2 
 
What are the BNP levels that show - vs + correct answers - <100. + >400 
 
What ptns have a rise in troponins already co...
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WREB Written LA Board Review(2023/2024)updated to pass
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WREB Written LA Board ReviewUse of ____ is a relative contraindication for ASA III or IV patients with significant cardiovascular disease 
 
a) LA with epi 1:200,000 
b) A racemic epinephrine gingival retraction cord 
c) Mepivacaine 3% plain 
d) Prilocaine 4% - correct answer A racemic epinephrine gingival retraction cord 
 
Longer duration of anesthesia is achieved when 
 
a) Infection is present 
b) The injection site is highly vascular 
c) A nerve block is deposited close to the nerve 
d) An ...
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WREB Written LA Board Exam Review Solved 100% Correct
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Use of ____ is a relative contraindication for ASA III or IV patients with significant cardiovascular disease 
 
a) LA with epi 1:200,000 
b) A racemic epinephrine gingival retraction cord 
c) Mepivicaine 3% plain 
d) Prilocaine 4% - ANSWER-A racemic epinephrine gingival retraction cord 
 
Longer duration of anesthesia is achieved when 
 
a) Infection is present 
b) The injection site is highly vascular 
c) A nerve block is deposited close to the nerve 
d) An infiltration is substituted for a ne...
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Unit 5 - Land Law - Engage/Prep Taks - Solved
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I scored a 90 on my SBAQs so I had a pretty strong grasp of the concepts on Land Law. About this doc: 
 
As a lease created in 1995, this will count as an ‘old lease’; LT(C’)A 1995 will not apply, instead the pre-1996 rules will apply. 
 
Breaches: 
 
•	Tenant’s Covenant 2.1(a) Carol is retailing alcoholic drink from the premises – only supposed to be used as a tickets office 
•	Tenant’s Covenant 2.1(b) She has also failed to pay the last quarter’s rent 
•	Tenant’s Covenant...
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Unit 6 - Land Law - Engage/Prep Taks - Solved
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I scored a 90 on my SBAQs so I had a pretty strong grasp of the concepts on Land Law. About this doc: 
 
Key words in the answers: 
 
(1)	Disrepair – real, positive covenant 
 
(2)	Cricket hours – real, restrictive 
 
(3)	Annual trophies – personal, positive 
 
For the benefit, then burden to pass at Common Law then Equity. Smith v River Douglas and the test in P&A Swift. Austerberry v Oldham Corpn. Halsall v Brizell . Tulk v Moxhay.
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Unit 2 - Land Law - Engage/Prep Taks - Solved
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I scored a 90 on my SBAQs so I had a pretty strong grasp of the concepts on Land Law. About this doc: 
 
Considering the enforceability of interests on registered and unregistered land & the Land Charges Act 1972. Interests in this question: 
 
An option – similar to estate contract 
Implied trust (s 53(2) LPA 1925) 
FLA ‘home rights’ (s 30 FLA 1996) 
Grant of a lease – leasehold estate for 5 years (s 1(1) LPA 1925) 
An easement (executed by deed) 
A lease granted for 15 years – leaseh...
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NGR 6172 PHARM MIDTERM EXAM.
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NGR 6172 PHARM MIDTERM EXAM. 
1).	A patient who takes daily doses of aspirin is scheduled for surgery next week. The nurse should advise the patient to: 
 
a.	continue to use aspirin as scheduled. 
b.	reduce the aspirin dosage by half until after surgery. c. stop using aspirin immediately. 
d. stop using aspirin 3 days before surgery. 
 
C 
Aspirin must be withdrawn at least 1 week before surgery. Aspirin cannot be continued as scheduled, because the risk for bleeding is too great. An interval o...
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Pharm Exam 2 questions and answers | A RATED| LATEST
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Pharm Exam 2 questions and answers | A RATED| LATEST 
A patient receives morphine and shows signs of toxicity. The prescriber orders naloxone [Narcan] to reverse the effects of the morphine. The nurse understands that the naloxone reverses morphine toxicity by which action on morphine receptor sites? 
 
a. 
Blocking transmitter reuptake 
b. 
Inhibiting transmitter release 
c. 
Interfering with transmitter storage 
d. 
Preventing activation of receptors Correct Answer: d. 
Preventing activation ...
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NGR 6172Pharm Midterm.
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NGR 6172 / NGR6172 PHARM MIDTERM EXAM STUDY GUIDE 
 
1).	A patient who takes daily doses of aspirin is scheduled for surgery next week. The nurse should advise the patient to: 
 
a.	continue to use aspirin as scheduled. 
b.	reduce the aspirin dosage by half until after surgery. c. stop using aspirin immediately. 
d. stop using aspirin 3 days before surgery. 
 
2).	A patient who takes aspirin for rheumatoid arthritis is admitted to the hospital complaining of headache and ringing in the ears. The...
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NGR 6172 PHARM MIDTERM EXAM.
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NGR 6172 PHARM MIDTERM EXAM. 
1).	A patient who takes daily doses of aspirin is scheduled for surgery next week. The nurse should advise the patient to: 
 
a.	continue to use aspirin as scheduled. 
b.	reduce the aspirin dosage by half until after surgery. c. stop using aspirin immediately. 
d. stop using aspirin 3 days before surgery. 
 
C 
Aspirin must be withdrawn at least 1 week before surgery. Aspirin cannot be continued as scheduled, because the risk for bleeding is too great. An interval o...
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