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[Show more]what is required before breathing and circulation can occur - ANSWER-a patent 
airway! 
different types of artificial airways - ANSWER-1. oropharyngeal airway 
2. nasopharyngeal airway 
3. endotracheal tube 
4. laryngeal mask airways 
5. tracheostomy 
oropharyngeal airway - ANSWER-1. first choice of...
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Add to cartwhat is required before breathing and circulation can occur - ANSWER-a patent 
airway! 
different types of artificial airways - ANSWER-1. oropharyngeal airway 
2. nasopharyngeal airway 
3. endotracheal tube 
4. laryngeal mask airways 
5. tracheostomy 
oropharyngeal airway - ANSWER-1. first choice of...
Chapter 1: Institutionalization - ANSWER-Forced confinement of individuals for 
long periods of time in large state hospitals 
Deinstitutionalization - ANSWER-the release of people from mental hospitals into 
local communities for treatment and support 
Psychoanalysis - ANSWER-Freudian theory focuse...
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Add to cartChapter 1: Institutionalization - ANSWER-Forced confinement of individuals for 
long periods of time in large state hospitals 
Deinstitutionalization - ANSWER-the release of people from mental hospitals into 
local communities for treatment and support 
Psychoanalysis - ANSWER-Freudian theory focuse...
Purpose of the coagulation pathway - ANSWER-MAINTAIN HEMOSTASIS 
-inhibits bleeding, hemorrhage 
-blocks bleeding with clot formation 
Primary Hemostasis - ANSWER-Aggregation of platelets to form a plug at the 
damaged site of exposed endothelial cells 
Secondary Hemostasis - ANSWER-Includes the 2 m...
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Add to cartPurpose of the coagulation pathway - ANSWER-MAINTAIN HEMOSTASIS 
-inhibits bleeding, hemorrhage 
-blocks bleeding with clot formation 
Primary Hemostasis - ANSWER-Aggregation of platelets to form a plug at the 
damaged site of exposed endothelial cells 
Secondary Hemostasis - ANSWER-Includes the 2 m...
what are the stages of shock - ANSWER-initial 
compensatory 
progressive 
refractory 
what is the first stage of shock - ANSWER-initial 
usually no noticeable signs yet 
decreased delivery of O2 to tissues 
what is the second stage of shock - ANSWER-compensatory 
begin to notice symptoms 
compensato...
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Add to cartwhat are the stages of shock - ANSWER-initial 
compensatory 
progressive 
refractory 
what is the first stage of shock - ANSWER-initial 
usually no noticeable signs yet 
decreased delivery of O2 to tissues 
what is the second stage of shock - ANSWER-compensatory 
begin to notice symptoms 
compensato...
A nurse is preparing to administer an opioid agonist to a client who has acute pain. For 
which of the following manifestations should the nurse monitor as an adverse effect of 
this medication? 
A. Urinary retention 
B. Tachypnea 
C. Hypertension 
D. Irritating cough - ANSWER-A. Urinary retention 
...
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Add to cartA nurse is preparing to administer an opioid agonist to a client who has acute pain. For 
which of the following manifestations should the nurse monitor as an adverse effect of 
this medication? 
A. Urinary retention 
B. Tachypnea 
C. Hypertension 
D. Irritating cough - ANSWER-A. Urinary retention 
...
NSAIDs interactions 
-warfarin and thrombolytics (increase risk of bleeding) 
-desmopressin (increased risk of hyponatremia and fluid retention) 
-factor VIII/IX (NSAID stops body from making COX-1 & mucosa uses prostaglandins to 
line stomach with mucus) 
-beta 2 adrenergic agonists (worsen asthma)...
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Add to cartNSAIDs interactions 
-warfarin and thrombolytics (increase risk of bleeding) 
-desmopressin (increased risk of hyponatremia and fluid retention) 
-factor VIII/IX (NSAID stops body from making COX-1 & mucosa uses prostaglandins to 
line stomach with mucus) 
-beta 2 adrenergic agonists (worsen asthma)...
Would the following laboratory values be elevated or decreased in a patient with DIC? 
Fibrinogen - ANSWER-Decreased 
Would the following laboratory values be elevated or decreased in a patient with DIC? 
Fibrin Split Products (FSPs) - ANSWER-Elevated 
Would the following laboratory values be elevat...
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Fibrinogen - ANSWER-Decreased 
Would the following laboratory values be elevated or decreased in a patient with DIC? 
Fibrin Split Products (FSPs) - ANSWER-Elevated 
Would the following laboratory values be elevat...
Which is true about both antiplatelet and anticoagulant drugs? 
A. They both increase the risk of bleeding 
B. They both accelerate the clotting cascade 
C. They both interfere w/ the intrinsic pathway 
D. They both increase the "stickiness" of platelets - ANSWER-A 
Which of the following are sign...
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A. They both increase the risk of bleeding 
B. They both accelerate the clotting cascade 
C. They both interfere w/ the intrinsic pathway 
D. They both increase the "stickiness" of platelets - ANSWER-A 
Which of the following are sign...
intro to cancer 
- can arise from almost any tissue in the body 
- cancerous cells decrease the functional ability of the tissue in which they are located 
- an overgrowth of certain type of cell, can travel to other parts of body 
specific types of cancer 
- carcinomas 
- adenocarcinomas 
- sarcoma...
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Add to cartintro to cancer 
- can arise from almost any tissue in the body 
- cancerous cells decrease the functional ability of the tissue in which they are located 
- an overgrowth of certain type of cell, can travel to other parts of body 
specific types of cancer 
- carcinomas 
- adenocarcinomas 
- sarcoma...
hypertonicity 
increased muscle tone 
hypotonicity 
decreased muscle tone 
atelectasis 
collapsed lung; incomplete expansion of alveoli 
eschar 
dead matter that is sloughed off from the surface of the skin, especially after a 
burn; scab 
sinus tract 
a cavity or
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increased muscle tone 
hypotonicity 
decreased muscle tone 
atelectasis 
collapsed lung; incomplete expansion of alveoli 
eschar 
dead matter that is sloughed off from the surface of the skin, especially after a 
burn; scab 
sinus tract 
a cavity or
Absorption 
gets drugs to blood 
Distribution 
move drugs thru blood 
Metabolism 
cleans drugs from blood 
exertion 
gets drugs out 
Pharmacokinetics 
study of what happens to a drug when its enter the body 
Absorption definition 
the movem
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Add to cartAbsorption 
gets drugs to blood 
Distribution 
move drugs thru blood 
Metabolism 
cleans drugs from blood 
exertion 
gets drugs out 
Pharmacokinetics 
study of what happens to a drug when its enter the body 
Absorption definition 
the movem
Cardiac Blood Flow - answer-o From body 
o Through: Vena cavas Right atrium Tricuspid valve Right ventricle Pulmonic valve Pulmonary artery 
o To lungs Pulmonary vein Left atrium Mitral valve Left ventricle Aortic valve 
o Back to body 
Cardiac Anatomy - answer-The heart is the size of a ...
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Add to cartCardiac Blood Flow - answer-o From body 
o Through: Vena cavas Right atrium Tricuspid valve Right ventricle Pulmonic valve Pulmonary artery 
o To lungs Pulmonary vein Left atrium Mitral valve Left ventricle Aortic valve 
o Back to body 
Cardiac Anatomy - answer-The heart is the size of a ...
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