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MN 553 Unit 9 review Classification 2022/2023Exam Graded A
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MN 553 Unit 9 
Asian metabolizers-poor metabolizer PM phenotype 
 21% ultrarapid metabolizer CYP2D6, therapeutic failings or need for increased dosage in drugs such as SSRI, 
increasing risks of ADR especially in polypharmacy (Marked reduced activity of some drugs). Little to no 
clinical effect of opioids. Drugs active when administered may produce effects of excess drugs at lower levels 
P-glycoprotein-membrane bound, ATP dependent transport system, xenobiotics from cells to extracellular flui...
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MN 553 Unit 6 Case Study-The Common Cold
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Unit 6 Case Study-The Common Cold 
Based on the symptoms provided and the physical assessment of young Mr. Smith, I 
would diagnose him with the common cold, a viral infection of the nose and throat that occurs in 
many preschool children multiple times throughout the year and usually resolves within seven to 
ten days. His symptoms are benign—sneezing, mild cough, low grade temperature three days 
ago, slightly reddened throat and tympanic membrane—and all point to a cold, which is most 
of...
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MN 553 Management of Respiratory Disorder in Pregnancy/MN 553 Advanced Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapeutics
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MN 553 Management of Respiratory Disorder in Pregnancy/MN 553 Advanced Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapeutics
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Discussion board MN 553 100% verified 2022/2023
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MN 553 Unit 9 review latest 2023
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Asian metabolizers-poor metabolizer PM phenotype 
 21% ultrarapid metabolizer CYP2D6, therapeutic failings or need for increased dosage in drugs such as SSRI, 
increasing risks of ADR especially in polypharmacy (Marked reduced activity of some drugs). Little to no 
clinical effect of opioids. Drugs active when administered may produce effects of excess drugs at lower levels 
P-glycoprotein-membrane bound, ATP dependent transport system, xenobiotics from cells to extracellular fluid. 
Ejection of...
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MN 553 Unit 6 Case study>Unit 6 Case Study-The Common Cold
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Unit 6 Case Study-The Common Cold 
Based on the symptoms provided and the physical assessment of young Mr. Smith, I 
would diagnose him with the common cold, a viral infection of the nose and throat that occurs in 
many preschool children multiple times throughout the year and usually resolves within seven to 
ten days. His symptoms are benign—sneezing, mild cough, low grade temperature three days 
ago, slightly reddened throat and tympanic membrane—and all point to a cold, which is most 
of...
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MN 553 Unit 9 Quiz - Question and Answers (20/20 Points)
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MN 553 Unit 9 Quiz 
1. Up to 21% of Asians are ultra-rapid 2D6 metabolizers, leading to: 
2. Rifampin is a nonspecific CYP450 inducer that may: 
3. Inhibition of P-glycoprotein by a drug such as quinidine may lead to: 
4. Warfarin resistance may be seen in patients with VCORC1 mutation, leading to: 
5. Pharmacogenetic testing is required by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration prior to prescribing: 
6. Carbamazepine has a Black Box Warning recommending testing for the HLA-B*1502 allele in patie...
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MN 553 FINAL EXAM 1-with 100% verified answers-2022
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MN 553 Case Study Part 3:Mr. Smith brings his 4-year-old son to your primary care office.
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Case Study Part 3: Mr. Smith brings his 4-year-old son to your primary care office. He states the boy has been ill for three days. Mr. Smith indicates that he would like antibiotics so he can send his son back to pre-school the next day. History - Child began with sneezing, mild cough, and low...
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MN 553 Case Study Part 3:Mr. Smith brings his 4-year-old son to your primary care office.
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Case Study Part 3: Mr. Smith brings his 4-year-old son to your primary care office. He states the boy has been ill for three days. Mr. Smith indicates that he would like antibiotics so he can send his son back to pre-school the next day. History - Child began with sneezing, mild cough, and low...
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