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Focus on Nursing Pharmacology II Prep U Chapter 58: Drugs Affecting Gastrointestinal Motility, Ch. 57: Focus on Nursing Pharmacology (Karch) - Drugs Affecting Gastrointestinal Secretions, Pharmacology Antibiotics and Antivirals, Chapter 52: Exam
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Focus on Nursing Pharmacology II Prep U 
Chapter 58: Drugs Affecting Gastrointestinal 
Motility, Ch. 57: Focus on Nursing 
Pharmacology (Karch) - Drugs Affecting 
Gastrointestinal Secretions, Pharmacology 
Antibiotics and Antivirals, Chapter 52: Exam 
A nurse is caring for a client with pseudomembranous colitis. The health care provider has 
prescribed loperamide HCl to the client. How does the nurse know that the drug has been 
effective? - answerDiarrhea is resolved. 
acid rebound - answerrefl...
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Pharmacology PrepU Chapter 57: Drugs Affecting GI Secretions – Questions & Answers
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Pharmacology PrepU Chapter 57: Drugs Affecting GI Secretions – Questions & Answers
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PANCE - PREP PEARLS QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
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___ and ___ are protective against malaria (Plasmodium) - sickle cell dz 
thalassemia trait 
___ and ___ are released by duodenum to stimulate pancreas to release enzymes and bicarbonate - 
secretin 
cholecystokinin (CCK) 
____ builds up endometrium - estrogen 
____ establishes dx of diabetes insipidus - fluid deprivation test: 
normal response > progressive urine concentration 
diabetes insipidus > continued production of dilute urine 
____ fat pads are always abnormal - posterior 
note: ...
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Test Bank Gastrointestinal Physiology / Gastrointestinal Physiology Test Bank QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
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Test Bank Gastrointestinal 
Physiology / Gastrointestinal 
Physiology Test Bank 
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A 2-year-old boy swallows a penny. The boy's mother checks 
his stool for several days, but the 
penny does not appear. Meanwhile, the boy has lost his 
appetite and seems to have difficulty 
eating. When a foreign object is swallowed, it often lodges at 
which portion of the gut? 
A. Anus 
B. Duodenum 
C. Ileocecal sp...
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Bio 254 Test #2 Questions and Answers Accurate 100%
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Secretin 
 
-decreases the stomach's churning activity 
-stimulates the gastric secretion of HCl 
-is released by the salivary glands 
-stimulates bile ducts and pancreatic ducts to secrete bicarbonate -ANSWER stimulates bile ducts and pancreatic ducts to secrete bicarbonate 
 
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NBME 30, 29, 28, 27, 26, 25 || Already Passed.
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Shortly after delivery, a full term male newborn is found to have black hair with a white forelock. His mom, has white forelock & hearing aids. Heterochromia of irides. Bilateral sensorineural hearing loss. Cause of findings? 
 
A) abnormal neural crest development 
B) abnormality of connexins 
C) Deficiency of homogentistic acid oxidase activity 
D) Deficiency of tyrosinase activity 
E) Failure of internalization of melanin granules of keratinocytes 
F) Failure of melanosome transportation a...
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Nutrition 1020 Exam 3 WSU with verified solutions 2024
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digestion 
breaking down of food 
 
 
 
big food parts into smaller ones 
mechanical, involves muscles and nerves 
 
 
 
 
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big nutrients into smaller ones 
chemical, involves acid, enzymes, and hormones 
 
 
 
enzyme 
protein that catalyzes metabolic reactions and are necessary for most biochemical reactions to occur 
- digestive enzymes break down food 
ex) amylase for ca...
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ATI Proctored A&P Review Questions and Answers 2023
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ATI Proctored A&P Review Questions and Answers 2023 
A+ blood is characterized by the absence of 
B-antigen 
 
 
 
After passing through the glottis inspired air then travels through 
the Larynx 
 
 
 
After sperm matures in the epididymis it goes where? 
Vas Deferens 
 
 
 
Average length of the female urethra 
1-1.5 inches 
 
 
 
Bile aids in the digestion of 
Fat 
 
 
 
Where are blood cells produced? 
Red Bone Marrow 
 
 
 
Blood pH is measured by the gain and loss of 
Hydrogen Ions 
 
 
 
B...
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HAPS practice exam Questions & Answers(GRADED A+)
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primary follicle - ANSWERStratified cuboidal cells called granulosa cells surround the oocyte, forming which of the following? 
 A) primary follicle 
 B) primordial follicle 
 C) graafian follicle 
 D) secondary follicle 
 
day 14 - ANSWEROvulation ordinarily occurs on what day of the female sexual cycle? 
 A) day 1 
 B) day 14 
 C) day 21 
 D) day 28 
 
homologous. - ANSWERMale and female organs that develop from the same embryonic tissue are called 
 A) heterozygous. 
 B) homozygous. 
 C) homo...
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Test Bank for Human Anatomy And Physiology 9th Edition by Marieb and Hoehn Chapter 16: The Endocrine System
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MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 
1)	Which of the following is not a change typically produced by a hormonal stimulus? 
A)	stimulates production of an action potential 
B)	alters plasma membrane permeability 
C)	induces secretory activity 
D)	activates or deactivates enzymes 
Answer: A 
 
2)	Regulating hormones from the hypothalamus 	 
A)	first enter into the hypophyseal portal system 
B)	B) enter the hepatic portal system, w...
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