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SCF Level 2 Exam 3 Drugs Questions and Answers 100% Verified
  • SCF Level 2 Exam 3 Drugs Questions and Answers 100% Verified

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  • Metformin Biguanide Adverse Effects - lactic acidosis; most are minor & GI related: N/V/D, abdominal pain, metallic taste, headache. Monitor fasting & postprandial glucose, HbA1c, Hepatic & renal failure Black Box: has been associated w/potentially fatal lactic acidosis Regular insulin (Humulin R, Novolin R) Uses - Short acting, Clear solution, given 15 min before a meal, Parenteral drug for DM; Also emergency management of ketoacidosis Regular insulin (Humulin R, Novolin R) Adverse Effects...
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Adrenal probs UTA Family 2 with 100% correct answers(verified for accuracy)
  • Adrenal probs UTA Family 2 with 100% correct answers(verified for accuracy)

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  • Addison's disease •Hypofunction of the adrenal gland which results in inadequate release of glucocorticoids and mineralocorticoids, also called hypoadrenocorticism occurs when the adrenal glands are damaged and cannot produce enough of the adrenal hormone?? •The adrenal hormone ?? may also be lacking. •Addison's disease affects 110 to 144 of every 1 million people in developed countries.1 Addisons , cortisol, aldosterone Previous Play Next Rewind 10 seconds Move f...
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ED Scribe - Final Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers
  • ED Scribe - Final Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers

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  • ED Scribe - Final Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers Medical Decision Making (MDM) - answerThe physician's thought process Pain vs. Tenderness - answerPatient's feeling vs. physician's assessment What does distress mean? - answerThe doctor's judgment of discomfort Baseline - answerAn individual's normal state of being What does Auscultation mean? - answerListening with a stethoscope Palpation - answerThe act of pressing on an area by the doctor Inpatient - answerAdmitted to th...
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Advanced Med-Surg Principles Jersey College Mid-Term Questions and Answers
  • Advanced Med-Surg Principles Jersey College Mid-Term Questions and Answers

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  • Advanced Med-Surg Principles Jersey College Mid-Term Questions and Answers Ch 39: What is used to control edema following an arthoscopy? - Correct Answer ️️ -- compression - elevation - joint extension Ch 39: What are two complicants following an arthoscopy? - Correct Answer ️️ -- infection - bleeding Ch 39: What is lab value elevated in liver disease or bone disorders? - Correct Answer ️️ -alkaline phosphate Ch 39: What is nephrotoxic and contraindicated in a pt who has a...
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Advanced Med-Surg Principles Jersey College Mid-Term Questions and Answers
  • Advanced Med-Surg Principles Jersey College Mid-Term Questions and Answers

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  • Advanced Med-Surg Principles Jersey College Mid-Term Questions and Answers Ch 39: What is used to control edema following an arthoscopy? - Correct Answer ️️ -- compression - elevation - joint extension Ch 39: What are two complicants following an arthoscopy? - Correct Answer ️️ -- infection - bleeding Ch 39: What is lab value elevated in liver disease or bone disorders? - Correct Answer ️️ -alkaline phosphate Ch 39: What is nephrotoxic and contraindicated in a pt who has a...
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Nuclear Medicine question and answers graded A+ 2023
  • Nuclear Medicine question and answers graded A+ 2023

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  • Nuclear Medicine question and answers graded A+ 2023What is the radiopharmaceutical used in bone scans? - correct answer Tech-99 diphosphate. The radiolabeled substance must be an analog to Calcium, hydroxyl groups or phosphates. How many phases are there to a typical bone scan? - correct answer Three phases. One phase is immediately after uptake (a blood pool image), then images at 5 minutes, then images at 2-4 hours. Early uptake on the 5 minute images shows acute inflammation. Chronic pr...
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Nuclear Medicine Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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  • Nuclear Medicine Exam Questions with Correct Answers What is the radiopharmaceutical used in bone scans? - answerTech-99 diphosphate. The radiolabeled substance must be an analog to Calcium, hydroxyl groups or phosphates. How many phases are there to a typical bone scan? - answerThree phases. One phase is immediately after uptake (a blood pool image), then images at 5 minutes, then images at 2-4 hours. Early uptake on the 5 minute images shows acute inflammation. Chronic process would sho...
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Nuclear Medicine Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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  • Nuclear Medicine Exam Questions with Correct Answers What is the radiopharmaceutical used in bone scans? - answerTech-99 diphosphate. The radiolabeled substance must be an analog to Calcium, hydroxyl groups or phosphates. How many phases are there to a typical bone scan? - answerThree phases. One phase is immediately after uptake (a blood pool image), then images at 5 minutes, then images at 2-4 hours. Early uptake on the 5 minute images shows acute inflammation. Chronic process would sho...
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ED Scribe - Final Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers
  • ED Scribe - Final Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers

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  • ED Scribe - Final Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers Medical Decision Making (MDM) - answerThe physician's thought process Pain vs. Tenderness - answerPatient's feeling vs. physician's assessment What does distress mean? - answerThe doctor's judgment of discomfort Baseline - answerAn individual's normal state of being What does Auscultation mean? - answerListening with a stethoscope Palpation - answerThe act of pressing on an area by the doctor Inpatient - answerAdmitted to th...
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ED Scribe - Final Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers
  • ED Scribe - Final Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers

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  • ED Scribe - Final Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers Medical Decision Making (MDM) - answerThe physician's thought process Pain vs. Tenderness - answerPatient's feeling vs. physician's assessment What does distress mean? - answerThe doctor's judgment of discomfort Baseline - answerAn individual's normal state of being What does Auscultation mean? - answerListening with a stethoscope Palpation - answerThe act of pressing on an area by the doctor Inpatient - answerAdmitted to th...
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