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Mark Klimek NCLEX Review Questions 2 With 100% Correct Answers
  • Mark Klimek NCLEX Review Questions 2 With 100% Correct Answers

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  • Mark Klimek NCLEX Review Questions 2 With 100% Correct Answers The increase in pressure is d/t an imbalance in the formation and drainage of ____ humor from the anterior chamber - answerAqueous Glaucoma affects (one/both) eyes, usually - answerBoth (it is a bilateral disease) The most common visual field defect in glaucoma is ___ - answerCentral vision (loss of peripheral vision - also called tunnel vision) What are 2 types of glaucoma? - answerOpen-angle, closed angle Open-angle glaucom...
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NUR 635 Pharm Final Exam 2024 Updated Questions with Correct Answers
  • NUR 635 Pharm Final Exam 2024 Updated Questions with Correct Answers

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  • Why can NPs prescribe? - ANSWER Increase access to healthcare How do you titrate medications? - ANSWER Monitor plasma levels closely Sam is a 90 y/o pt who requires a new RX. what changes in drug distribution with aging would influence rxing for Sadie - ANSWER Decreased plasma proteins 10mg Percocet vs 10mg oxy one works better because of..? - ANSWER The filler changes metabolism of the medication Medications need albumin to bind to and they are toxic (therapeutic index), is some...
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NUR 635 Pharm Final Exam Questions and Answers (Already GRADED A)
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  • While rational drug selection is based on the individual patient the aspect of rational drug selection addressing disease-specific information by a national medical or nursing organization is A. a guideline. B. cost. C. availability. D. patient hepatic and renal function. A. a guideline Drugs that alter synaptic transmission are much more selective than those that alter axonal conduction, why is this? a drug that affects the axonal conduction - non-selective effect. Drugs that alte...
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UTMB Pharm Exam 1 Questions With 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update
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UTMB pharm exam 1 Questions and Answers 2024
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  • What does probenecid do? - Prolongs active time of penicillin. (beneficial). Delays renal excretion Nafcillin - Used for staph infections. (naf for staph) what is ceftazidime used for? - Pseudomonous aeruginosa Ceftriaxone (Rocephin) - -Cephalosporin 3rd generation -Processed by liver DOC for gonorrhea Which generations of cephalosporins cross the BBB? - 3-5 Why do we give vancomycin slowly? - Prevent red man syndrome Major adverse effects of vanco - Ototoxicity, bleeding (...
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tcdha pharm midterm question n answers graded A+ 2023/2024
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  • tcdha pharm midtermPatients with chronic pain should be managed with? - correct answer nonopioids and referred to appropriate specialists Tramadol (Ultram) - correct answer An orally administered nonopioid with weak analgesic activity naloxone (Narcan) - correct answer block the therapeutic and toxic actions of opioids pentazocine (Talwin) - correct answer The only mixed opioid available for oral use. most likely to produce dysphoric reaction Fentanyl Family - correct answer short-ac...
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Orthopedic Nursing review Course 234 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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  • Orthopedic Nursing review Course 234 Questions with Verified Answers Rheumatoid Arthritis - CORRECT ANSWER * Systemic, Multi system inflammatory disorder * Affects synovial membrane of the joints * Periods of exacerbation and remissions Rheumatoid Arthritis Presentation - CORRECT ANSWER * Uniform joint space narrowing * Peak onset ages 40-60 * Hypertrophied synovium (lining) thickens an invades surrounding tissue * Nodules in the joints * Morning Stiffness and stiffness after rest ...
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UTMB pharm exam 1 with complete solutions
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  • What does probenecid do? Prolongs active time of penicillin. (beneficial). Delays renal excretion Nafcillin Used for staph infections. (naf for staph) Previous Play Next Rewind 10 seconds Move forward 10 seconds Unmute 0:01 / 0:15 Full screen Brainpower Read More what is ceftazidime used for? Pseudomonous aeruginosa Ceftriaxone (Rocephin) -Cephalosporin 3rd generation -Processed by liver DOC for gonorrhea Which generations of cephalosporins cross ...
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NUR 315 Chapter 38: Assessment and Management of Patients with Rheumatic Disorders | Answered with Rationales
  • NUR 315 Chapter 38: Assessment and Management of Patients with Rheumatic Disorders | Answered with Rationales

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  • NUR 315 Chapter 38: Assessment and Management of Patients with Rheumatic Disorders | Answered with Rationales The nurse is completing a health history with a client in a clinic. What assessment finding best correlates with a diagnosis of osteoarthritis? joint stiffness that decreases with activity A characteristic feature of osteoarthritis (degenerative joint disease) is joint stiffness that decreases with activity and movement. Erythema and edema over the affected joint, anorexia, weight loss...
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Mark Klimek Blue Book (2/3) Questions with 100% Correct Solutions Rated A+
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  • Gonorrhea is the most common venereal disease next to chlamydia. (T/F) - True Gonorrhea can infect the eyes. (T/F) - True Gonorrhea can lead to sterility (T/F) - True, in women Gonorrhea occurs most commonly in people _____ to _____ years of age. - 19 to 35 The almost exclusive way gonorrhea is transmitted to an infant's eyes is through _____. - The birth process, from mother to infant eyes. What is the name for the gonorrhea conjunctivitis that neonates get during...
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