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Rasmussen Pathophysiology Exam 1 Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Rasmussen Pathophysiology Exam 1 
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passive immunity Transfer of performed antibodies against a specific antigen from protected 
or immunized individual to an unprotected or non-immunized individual 
 
Examples of passive immunity IgA in breast milk, maternal IgG crossing placenta, antitoxin, 
serotherapy (direct injection of antibodies) 
 
Potassium Value normal range( intercellular cation) 3.5-5.0 mEq/L 
 
Sodium value normal range (major cation of extrace...
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NUR 128 Final Exam – Adult Questions with Complete Solutions
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NUR 128 Final Exam – Adult Questions with Complete Solutions 
Calcium (normal value, function and foods) - Correct Answer 9 - 11 mg/dL 
Regulates muscle contraction and relaxation. 
Milk, dark leafy greens. 
 
Magnesium (normal value, function and foods) - Correct Answer 1.5 - 2.5 mEq/L 
Helps relax muscles 
DNA protein synthesis, regulates cardiac and neuromuscular function 
grains, nuts, dried fruit, legumes, leafy greens, dairy, meat and fish 
 
Sodium (normal value, function and foods) - C...
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PC707 Module 4 Exam Questions and Answers
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PC707 Module 4 Exam Questions and Answers 
Thiazide Diuretic Examples - Answer ️️ -Hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ) 
Chlorthalidone 
Thiazide Diuretic Indications - Answer ️️ -HTN, edema 
Thiazide Diuretic MOA - Answer ️️ -Promotes sodium and water excretion by inhibiting Na 
and Cl reabsorption in the early segment of the distal convoluted terminal of the nephron 
Thiazide Diuretic Risks - Answer ️️ -Hypokalemia, hyponatremia, hypochloremia, 
hyperuricemia (gout), hyperglycemia (DM), ...
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CCRN Pulmonary Question Bank Questions and Answers Already Passed
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CCRN Pulmonary Question Bank Questions and Answers Already Passed What will the possibility of fever have on an ABG? the pH will rise - the oxyhemoglobin curve will be shifted to the right 
What effect will the lack of icing an ABG have on the sample? it will invalidate the sample by causing the PaCO2 to rise approx 3-10 mmHg/hr,PaO2 & pH will decrease 
You are asked to draw an ABG. You prepare a glass syringe w/ heparin. What effect will too much heparin have on the sample? it will decrease the...
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NUR 283 COMP 1-3 MEDS LATEST UPDATE GRADED A+
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NUR 283 COMP 1-3 MEDS LATEST 
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BP meds (lisinopril, metoprolol, valsartan, etc.) Encourage the patient to sit on the side of the 
bed before standing and to change positions slowly to prevent orthostatic hypotension. 
Epoetin Alfa stimulates RBC production; used to treat anemia and in patients undergoing 
chemotherapy. **Increases Hgb as an expected result. **MONITOR for signs of hypertension, 
stroke, blood clots, and myocardial infarction (stroke). 
Neupogen (filgrastim): bone...
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NBME 25 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2023/2024 GRADED A LATEST VERSION
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NBME 25 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
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Patient had anaphylaxis following the transfusion of fresh frozen plasma. What is 
the genetic deficiency? 
IgA deficiency. Patient with this disease may have preformed antibodies against 
IgA 
How does sitagliptin work? 
It is a competitive inhibitor of dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP4). It prevents 
breakdown of GI incretins (ex: glucagon-like peptide, GLP-1) and promote 
endogenous release of insulin. 
** DPP4 inhibitor...
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RT clinical exam questions & answers 2024
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RT clinical exam questions & answers 2024 
 
 
importance of CL - ANSWER-acid base balance 
osmolality 
 
importance of WBC - ANSWER-fight infection 
 
importance of RBC - ANSWER-SUPPLIES 02 TO tissues via HBG 
 
PLATELETS IMPORTANCE - ANSWER-bleeding and clotting factor 
 
importance of K+ - ANSWER-HEART AND KIDNEY FUNCTION 
 
importance of BUN - ANSWER-kidney function 
 
range of BUN - ANSWER-8-23 
 
term for increased chloride - ANSWER-hyperchloremia 
 
hypochloremia - ANSWER-decreased chlori...
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VATI Comp Predictor Overall Review 2 questions and answers rated A 2024
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VATI Comp Predictor Overall Review 2 
Lab Value - Calcium (Ca ) 
(Serum Electrolyte) - CORRECT ANSWER-8.6 - 10.2 mg/dL 
-If a patient has severe hypocalcemia, take seizure precautions and assess the 
airway. Also, monitor for tetany, tingling sensations in the tips of the fingers and 
around the mouth, and in the feet. Spasms of the muscles of the extremities and 
the face may occur. Also, be alert for ECG changes including a prolonged QT 
interval. 
- If a patient has hypercalcemia, increase mo...
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CCPR 2023 NNP Test | 150 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | 35 Pages
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CCPR 2023 NNP Test | 150 Questions with 100% 
Correct Answers | Verified | 35 Pages 
Limited horizontal nystagmus resolves by: 
a. 1-2 months of age 
b. 2-3 months of age 
c. 3-4 months of age - Answer ️️ -c. 3-4 months of age 
Infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia have increased energy needs, often as much as: 
a. 10-20% 
b. 20-40% 
c. 40-60% - Answer ️️ -b. 20-40% 
What are the protein requirements for term infants? 
a. 2 g/kg/day 
b. 3 g/kg/day 
c. 4 g/kg/day - Answer ️️ -b. 3 g...
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CNUR 305 questions n answers graded A+ 2023/2024
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CNUR 305Sodium - correct answer Range 135 -145 mmol/L 
Responsible for water balance 
Required for normal transmission of impulses across muscle and nerve cells through sodium-potassium pump mechanism 
Role in maintaining acid-base balance 
Changes in sodium levels alter water balance 
Can increase acidity 
Hypernatremia: 
Water loss (dehydration)or sodium gain (hypertonic saline administration, adrenal tumor causing increased aldosterone) 
Primary prevention is thirst 
First indicator is urine ...
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