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[Show more]false reassurance - "DON'T WORRY, IT'S GOING TO BE OKAY" THIS IS AN EXAMPLE OF WHAT NONTHERAPEUTIC COMMUNICATION FALSE REASSURANCE Communicating with Patients that are Hearing Impaired - CLOSE FACING PATIENT, SPEAK SLOWLY, ENCOURAGE USE OF HEARING AIDS, DO NOT COVER MOUTH, WRITTEN MATERIAL,...
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Add to cartfalse reassurance - "DON'T WORRY, IT'S GOING TO BE OKAY" THIS IS AN EXAMPLE OF WHAT NONTHERAPEUTIC COMMUNICATION FALSE REASSURANCE Communicating with Patients that are Hearing Impaired - CLOSE FACING PATIENT, SPEAK SLOWLY, ENCOURAGE USE OF HEARING AIDS, DO NOT COVER MOUTH, WRITTEN MATERIAL,...
What is included in the chain of infection? - Answer-infectious agent, reservoir, portal of exit, mode of transmission, portal of entry, susceptible host What is an example of infectious agents? - Answer-Clostridium difficile, staphylococcus aureus What is an example of a reservoir - Answer-Table...
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Add to cartWhat is included in the chain of infection? - Answer-infectious agent, reservoir, portal of exit, mode of transmission, portal of entry, susceptible host What is an example of infectious agents? - Answer-Clostridium difficile, staphylococcus aureus What is an example of a reservoir - Answer-Table...
Best way for nurse to assess pain of alert patient - Answer-ask patient to rate their pain (0-10) All are true about pain management except - Answer-opioids are only treatment for pain relief A nurse should recognize to administer Naloxone when respirations are - Answer-<8 A patient just drank...
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Add to cartBest way for nurse to assess pain of alert patient - Answer-ask patient to rate their pain (0-10) All are true about pain management except - Answer-opioids are only treatment for pain relief A nurse should recognize to administer Naloxone when respirations are - Answer-<8 A patient just drank...
INTRAPERSONAL COMMUNICATION - Answer-Communication within an individual (self-talk) SMALL GROUP COMMUNICATION - Answer-Communication within a group of people working towards a mutual goal. S.O.L.E.R. - Answer-S- sit facing the patient O- open posture L- lean forwards the patient E- eye contact...
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Add to cartINTRAPERSONAL COMMUNICATION - Answer-Communication within an individual (self-talk) SMALL GROUP COMMUNICATION - Answer-Communication within a group of people working towards a mutual goal. S.O.L.E.R. - Answer-S- sit facing the patient O- open posture L- lean forwards the patient E- eye contact...
1st generation antipsychotics names - Answer-Chlorpromazine, haloperidol, fluphenazine, loxapine 1st generation - Answer-EPS, liver impairment, anticholinergic effects, sedation, seizures, sexual dysfunction, skin effects Contraindications to 1st Gen - Answer-Liver issues, Parkinson's disease, s...
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Add to cart1st generation antipsychotics names - Answer-Chlorpromazine, haloperidol, fluphenazine, loxapine 1st generation - Answer-EPS, liver impairment, anticholinergic effects, sedation, seizures, sexual dysfunction, skin effects Contraindications to 1st Gen - Answer-Liver issues, Parkinson's disease, s...
A charge nurse is discussing mental status examination with a newly licensed nurse. Which of the following statements by the newly licensed nurse indicates an understanding of the teaching? (Select All that apply.) - A. "To assess cognitive ability, I should ask the client to count backward by se...
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Add to cartA charge nurse is discussing mental status examination with a newly licensed nurse. Which of the following statements by the newly licensed nurse indicates an understanding of the teaching? (Select All that apply.) - A. "To assess cognitive ability, I should ask the client to count backward by se...
4 common issues in malpractice caused by inadequate documentation... - -Not charting the correct time when events occurred -Failing to record verbal orders or failing to have them signed -Charting actions in advance to save time -Documenting incorrect data A professional nurse must perform what...
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Add to cart4 common issues in malpractice caused by inadequate documentation... - -Not charting the correct time when events occurred -Failing to record verbal orders or failing to have them signed -Charting actions in advance to save time -Documenting incorrect data A professional nurse must perform what...
What is internal respiration? - ️️Gas exchange that occurs between the aleveoli and RBCs, and between the RBCs and tissue What is external respiration? - ️️air movement between the lungs and the atmosphere What is inhalation? - ️️when air moves from the atmosphere into the lungs Wha...
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Add to cartWhat is internal respiration? - ️️Gas exchange that occurs between the aleveoli and RBCs, and between the RBCs and tissue What is external respiration? - ️️air movement between the lungs and the atmosphere What is inhalation? - ️️when air moves from the atmosphere into the lungs Wha...
In which type of chemical bonding are the electrons most equally shared between atoms? - ️️covalent bonds Homeostasis is the ability of the body to - ️️quickly restore changed conditions to normal. Ions with a positive charge are called - ️️cations After a meal, blood glucose increa...
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Add to cartIn which type of chemical bonding are the electrons most equally shared between atoms? - ️️covalent bonds Homeostasis is the ability of the body to - ️️quickly restore changed conditions to normal. Ions with a positive charge are called - ️️cations After a meal, blood glucose increa...
The volume of blood pumped out of the heart from one ventricle during one contraction - ️️Stroke Volume (SV) The rapid depolarization phase of the action potentials of myocardial contractile cells is due to which ion(s)? - ️️Na+ only The volume of blood in the ventricle available to be p...
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Add to cartThe volume of blood pumped out of the heart from one ventricle during one contraction - ️️Stroke Volume (SV) The rapid depolarization phase of the action potentials of myocardial contractile cells is due to which ion(s)? - ️️Na+ only The volume of blood in the ventricle available to be p...
Acetylcholine - ️️All the preganglionic and postganglionic fibers in the parasympathetic division release_____ at their synapses and neuroeffector junctions Facial nerve - ️️Gustatory information from the anterior 2/3 of the tongue is carried to the gustatory cortex of the cerebrum via wh...
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Add to cartAcetylcholine - ️️All the preganglionic and postganglionic fibers in the parasympathetic division release_____ at their synapses and neuroeffector junctions Facial nerve - ️️Gustatory information from the anterior 2/3 of the tongue is carried to the gustatory cortex of the cerebrum via wh...
transilluminator - ️️used to detect blood, fluid, or mass in a cavity red glow will show presence of air in the fluid tuning fork - ️️used for Weber-Rinne tests largest organ in the body - ️️skin @ 20 lbs Largest gland in the body - ️️liver why can you see internal organs in a n...
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Add to carttransilluminator - ️️used to detect blood, fluid, or mass in a cavity red glow will show presence of air in the fluid tuning fork - ️️used for Weber-Rinne tests largest organ in the body - ️️skin @ 20 lbs Largest gland in the body - ️️liver why can you see internal organs in a n...
Respiratory alkalosis risk factors - ️️hyperventilation (anxiety, head trauma, salicylate toxicity), hypoxemia (PNA, altitude sickness, shock, asphyxiation) Respiratory alkalosis interventions - ️️Regulate 02 therapy, reduce anxiety, rebreathing techniques metabolic acidosis risk factors...
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Add to cartRespiratory alkalosis risk factors - ️️hyperventilation (anxiety, head trauma, salicylate toxicity), hypoxemia (PNA, altitude sickness, shock, asphyxiation) Respiratory alkalosis interventions - ️️Regulate 02 therapy, reduce anxiety, rebreathing techniques metabolic acidosis risk factors...
the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities; prevention of illness and injury; alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response; and advocacy in the care of individuals, families, communities, and populations - ️️nursing _____ determines ...
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Add to cartthe protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities; prevention of illness and injury; alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response; and advocacy in the care of individuals, families, communities, and populations - ️️nursing _____ determines ...
Receptors? - ️️proteins that are located on the outer cell membrane or within the cell itself (intracellular) -selective for a drug (like lock and key) 2 types of drug receptors - ️️agonists and antagonist Agonists - ️️drugs that bind to specific receptors and produce an effect/actio...
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Add to cartReceptors? - ️️proteins that are located on the outer cell membrane or within the cell itself (intracellular) -selective for a drug (like lock and key) 2 types of drug receptors - ️️agonists and antagonist Agonists - ️️drugs that bind to specific receptors and produce an effect/actio...
Interest rates, inflation, unemployment, economic growth, and other factors that affect the general health and well-being of a nation or the regional economy of an organization. - ️️Economic Forces Knowledge that people use to make a way of life in their surroundings - ️️Technology Outc...
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Add to cartInterest rates, inflation, unemployment, economic growth, and other factors that affect the general health and well-being of a nation or the regional economy of an organization. - ️️Economic Forces Knowledge that people use to make a way of life in their surroundings - ️️Technology Outc...
Prodromal stage of infection - ️️During this stage the person is most infectious and symptoms are becoming more specific; pathogen is multiplying Illness stage of infection - ️️Signs and symptoms are occurring Convalescence stage of infection - ️️Recovery Urinary tract infections, su...
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Add to cartProdromal stage of infection - ️️During this stage the person is most infectious and symptoms are becoming more specific; pathogen is multiplying Illness stage of infection - ️️Signs and symptoms are occurring Convalescence stage of infection - ️️Recovery Urinary tract infections, su...
what does nitroglycerin do? - ️️eliminates chest pain, dilates arteries people taking nitroglycerin have the potential to develop ________________ - ️️orthostatic hypotention can someone taking nitroglycerin develop a headache? (increased intercranial pressure) - ️️yes what kind of ...
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Add to cartwhat does nitroglycerin do? - ️️eliminates chest pain, dilates arteries people taking nitroglycerin have the potential to develop ________________ - ️️orthostatic hypotention can someone taking nitroglycerin develop a headache? (increased intercranial pressure) - ️️yes what kind of ...
antagonists to complex IV - ️️cyanide, sodium azide, carbon monoxide antagonists to complex III - ️️ What enters the citric acid cycle - ️️acetyl CoA Enzyme that produces FADH2 - ️️Succinate dehydrogenase positive regulators of the citric acid cycle - ️️AMP, NAD+, ADP negati...
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Add to cartantagonists to complex IV - ️️cyanide, sodium azide, carbon monoxide antagonists to complex III - ️️ What enters the citric acid cycle - ️️acetyl CoA Enzyme that produces FADH2 - ️️Succinate dehydrogenase positive regulators of the citric acid cycle - ️️AMP, NAD+, ADP negati...
A family brings in a non-responsive client. The family reports the client is catatonic due to schizophrenia, has a history of diabetes, seizures & COPD. What is the nurse's initial action? - ️️check the client's blood sugar What is a good activity for a client diagnosed w/ schizophrenia...
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Add to cartA family brings in a non-responsive client. The family reports the client is catatonic due to schizophrenia, has a history of diabetes, seizures & COPD. What is the nurse's initial action? - ️️check the client's blood sugar What is a good activity for a client diagnosed w/ schizophrenia...
Alzheimer's Disease - ️️- Most common form of irreversible dementia - Between 40-60 % of all dementias are Alzheimer's - Over 5.2 million Americans have Alzheimer's - It is estimated that 60% of all nursing home residents have Alzheimer's disease - Typically death occurs in 4-8 y...
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Add to cartAlzheimer's Disease - ️️- Most common form of irreversible dementia - Between 40-60 % of all dementias are Alzheimer's - Over 5.2 million Americans have Alzheimer's - It is estimated that 60% of all nursing home residents have Alzheimer's disease - Typically death occurs in 4-8 y...
Why do organisms share many characteristics in common? - ️️common ancestory Name three molecular features an organism is likely to share with its closest relatives - ️️genes, metabolic pathways, and structural proteins Name three reasons scientific names are used. Give examples - ️️-c...
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Add to cartWhy do organisms share many characteristics in common? - ️️common ancestory Name three molecular features an organism is likely to share with its closest relatives - ️️genes, metabolic pathways, and structural proteins Name three reasons scientific names are used. Give examples - ️️-c...
transilluminator - ️️used to detect blood, fluid, or mass in a cavity red glow will show presence of air in the fluid tuning fork - ️️used for Weber-Rinne tests Largest gland in the body - ️️liver why can you see internal organs in a newborn? - ️️very thin abdominal muscles when...
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Add to carttransilluminator - ️️used to detect blood, fluid, or mass in a cavity red glow will show presence of air in the fluid tuning fork - ️️used for Weber-Rinne tests Largest gland in the body - ️️liver why can you see internal organs in a newborn? - ️️very thin abdominal muscles when...
Signs consistent with a diagnosis of glomerulonephritis include inuria. a. -smelling urine. blood cell casts in the urine. - ️️A The oliguric phase of acute tubular necrosis is characterized by and diminishing cognition. excess and electrolyte imbalance. sium and phosphorous loss in t...
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Add to cartSigns consistent with a diagnosis of glomerulonephritis include inuria. a. -smelling urine. blood cell casts in the urine. - ️️A The oliguric phase of acute tubular necrosis is characterized by and diminishing cognition. excess and electrolyte imbalance. sium and phosphorous loss in t...
The plaintiff's attorney in civil litigation decides to send a set of statements to the defendant for the purpose of having the defendant admit or deny each statement. This discovery is called a: - ️️request for admission defendant - ️️individual, company, or institution being sued or ...
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Add to cartThe plaintiff's attorney in civil litigation decides to send a set of statements to the defendant for the purpose of having the defendant admit or deny each statement. This discovery is called a: - ️️request for admission defendant - ️️individual, company, or institution being sued or ...
Homogeneous - ️️Consisting of 2 or more substances in the same phase; uniform throughout Heterogeneous - ️️does not have uniform composition throughout; its components are easily visually distinguishable Pure substance - ️️When separated, components of both homogeneous and heterogen...
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Add to cartHomogeneous - ️️Consisting of 2 or more substances in the same phase; uniform throughout Heterogeneous - ️️does not have uniform composition throughout; its components are easily visually distinguishable Pure substance - ️️When separated, components of both homogeneous and heterogen...
Endemic - ️️(adj.) native or confined to a particular region or people; characteristic of or prevalent in a field Subclinical - ️️Stage of a disease or disorder not severe enough to produce symptoms that can be detected or diagnosed. Functions NORMALLY. What is an example of etiology? -...
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Add to cartEndemic - ️️(adj.) native or confined to a particular region or people; characteristic of or prevalent in a field Subclinical - ️️Stage of a disease or disorder not severe enough to produce symptoms that can be detected or diagnosed. Functions NORMALLY. What is an example of etiology? -...
Which of the following extends the elbow?-Correct Answer-triceps brachii When climbing stairs, which muscle or muscle group flexes your knee?-Correct Answerhamstring group This type of muscle makes up the walls of hollow organs, such as the stomach and uterus-Correct Answer-smooth muscle Which o...
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Add to cartWhich of the following extends the elbow?-Correct Answer-triceps brachii When climbing stairs, which muscle or muscle group flexes your knee?-Correct Answerhamstring group This type of muscle makes up the walls of hollow organs, such as the stomach and uterus-Correct Answer-smooth muscle Which o...
A nurse is completing the initial admission assessment and history for a patient . Which of the following history findings is the priority action for the nurse to take? - ️️allergy, history, previous condition, reason for admission What is the medical term for the patient having difficulty br...
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Add to cartA nurse is completing the initial admission assessment and history for a patient . Which of the following history findings is the priority action for the nurse to take? - ️️allergy, history, previous condition, reason for admission What is the medical term for the patient having difficulty br...
What factors influence personality and mental growth potential in a child - ️️- genetic makeup - cultural background - family environment - socioeconomic status - access to community resources and support Intellectual Health Disorders - ️️- commonly defined based on two factors: intel...
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Add to cartWhat factors influence personality and mental growth potential in a child - ️️- genetic makeup - cultural background - family environment - socioeconomic status - access to community resources and support Intellectual Health Disorders - ️️- commonly defined based on two factors: intel...
Which is associated with early increased intracranial pressure? - ️️Headache Which wave corresponds with the AV valve bulging during ventricular contraction? - ️️C Wave Viruses injure cells differently than other causes of cellular injury because they - ️️Are incorporated into the ce...
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Add to cartWhich is associated with early increased intracranial pressure? - ️️Headache Which wave corresponds with the AV valve bulging during ventricular contraction? - ️️C Wave Viruses injure cells differently than other causes of cellular injury because they - ️️Are incorporated into the ce...
What is the nursing process? - ️️A systematic problem-solving process that guides all nursing actions What is the purpose of the nursing process? - ️️To help the nurse provide goaldirected, client-centered care What are the two types of goals used in nursing? - ️️Short-term and long-t...
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Add to cartWhat is the nursing process? - ️️A systematic problem-solving process that guides all nursing actions What is the purpose of the nursing process? - ️️To help the nurse provide goaldirected, client-centered care What are the two types of goals used in nursing? - ️️Short-term and long-t...
What is meant by the term "emergent property"? - ️️A property which a collection or complex system has, but which the individual members do not have. What is a hypothesis? - ️️A rational accounting for a set of observations, guided by inductive reasoning. What is a theory? - ️️...
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Add to cartWhat is meant by the term "emergent property"? - ️️A property which a collection or complex system has, but which the individual members do not have. What is a hypothesis? - ️️A rational accounting for a set of observations, guided by inductive reasoning. What is a theory? - ️️...
what is diphenoxylate and atropine used for? - ️️slowing peristalsis to alleviate diarrhea why is diphenoxylate atropine for short term use? - ️️b/c schedule V drug so preventing dependency priority nursing assessment for vomiting? - ️️symptoms that precipitate it and electrolyte st...
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Add to cartwhat is diphenoxylate and atropine used for? - ️️slowing peristalsis to alleviate diarrhea why is diphenoxylate atropine for short term use? - ️️b/c schedule V drug so preventing dependency priority nursing assessment for vomiting? - ️️symptoms that precipitate it and electrolyte st...
Focus Assessment: Visual acuity - ️️The degree of detail the eye can discern in an image Near vision = newspaper print - Rosenbaum Snellen Chart = 20 ft in front of the patient Eye assessment questions to ask - ️️"When was the last eye exam and findings?" (2 years is recommended) ...
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Add to cartFocus Assessment: Visual acuity - ️️The degree of detail the eye can discern in an image Near vision = newspaper print - Rosenbaum Snellen Chart = 20 ft in front of the patient Eye assessment questions to ask - ️️"When was the last eye exam and findings?" (2 years is recommended) ...
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The study of specific characteristics and functions of a living organism and its parts is called a. Psychiatry b. Physiology c. Homeostasis d. Pathophysiology - Correct Answer-b. Physiology Which statement is true regarding cystic fibrosis? a. It is autosomal-dominant. b. It affects endocrin...
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Add to cartThe study of specific characteristics and functions of a living organism and its parts is called a. Psychiatry b. Physiology c. Homeostasis d. Pathophysiology - Correct Answer-b. Physiology Which statement is true regarding cystic fibrosis? a. It is autosomal-dominant. b. It affects endocrin...
6 Types of Health Care Settings - ️️primary, secondary, tertiary, preventative, restorative, continuing Primary Care - ️️health promotion → office/clinic visits, nutrition counseling, family planning, etc Preventative Care - ️️program based → cancer screening, immunizations, ment...
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Add to cart6 Types of Health Care Settings - ️️primary, secondary, tertiary, preventative, restorative, continuing Primary Care - ️️health promotion → office/clinic visits, nutrition counseling, family planning, etc Preventative Care - ️️program based → cancer screening, immunizations, ment...
What are some objective findings you can collect from a pt with emphysema? - ️️barrel chest, and decreased chest expansion How are the breath sounds on a pt with emphysema? - ️️diminished What is a unique finding of the CO2 in pt with emphysema? - ️️hypercarbia (increased blood conce...
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Add to cartWhat are some objective findings you can collect from a pt with emphysema? - ️️barrel chest, and decreased chest expansion How are the breath sounds on a pt with emphysema? - ️️diminished What is a unique finding of the CO2 in pt with emphysema? - ️️hypercarbia (increased blood conce...
Reproductive system meds: Medications for postpartum client: Rho(D) Immune Globulin (RhoGAM) - ️️suppresses the stimulation of active immunity by Rh-positive foreign red blood cells that enter the maternal circulation at the time of delivery Reproductive system meds: Medications for postpartu...
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Add to cartReproductive system meds: Medications for postpartum client: Rho(D) Immune Globulin (RhoGAM) - ️️suppresses the stimulation of active immunity by Rh-positive foreign red blood cells that enter the maternal circulation at the time of delivery Reproductive system meds: Medications for postpartu...
payroll reductions are recorded as liabilities - ️️true feature of preferred stock entitling the stockholder to receive current and unpaid prior year dividends before common stockholders receive dividends - ️️cumulative dividends stockholder only receives the current year's dividend -...
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Add to cartpayroll reductions are recorded as liabilities - ️️true feature of preferred stock entitling the stockholder to receive current and unpaid prior year dividends before common stockholders receive dividends - ️️cumulative dividends stockholder only receives the current year's dividend -...
Drug categories - ️️analgesics, anti-inflammatories, antifungal, antibiotics Principle organ for drug excretion - ️️kidney Where does metabolism mostly occur? - ️️liver Examples of internal administration - ️️inhalation, IV, orally, rectally, intradermal, intramuscular, sublingua...
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Add to cartDrug categories - ️️analgesics, anti-inflammatories, antifungal, antibiotics Principle organ for drug excretion - ️️kidney Where does metabolism mostly occur? - ️️liver Examples of internal administration - ️️inhalation, IV, orally, rectally, intradermal, intramuscular, sublingua...
what is the most common category of osteoporosis drug? - ️️biphosphonates tetracycline increases the risk of getting pregnant if patient is on _____________ - ️️oral birth control the 5 basic rights for drug administration - ️️drug, dose, patient, route, time act mainly at the site o...
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Add to cartwhat is the most common category of osteoporosis drug? - ️️biphosphonates tetracycline increases the risk of getting pregnant if patient is on _____________ - ️️oral birth control the 5 basic rights for drug administration - ️️drug, dose, patient, route, time act mainly at the site o...
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