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MCAT - BIO/BIOCHEM EXAM |  QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) |  LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+
  • MCAT - BIO/BIOCHEM EXAM | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+

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  • 1 MCAT - BIO/BIOCHEM EXAM | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+ defunct mRNA translation in bacteria would... Correct Answer: prevent cells from replicating. lysogenic cycle Correct Answer: a viral reproductive cycle in which the viral DNA is added to the host cell's DNA and is copied along with the host cell's DNA Lytic phase or lytic cycle Correct Answer: phage replicates immediately, destroying the host cell (All phages carry out this life cycle) prote...
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HESI Pharmacology Review Questions and Answers
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  • HESI Pharmacology Review Questions and Answers Cardiac Drugs/Diuretics • Digoxin (Lanoxin) – positive inotrope (increases force of contraction); negative chronotrope (decreases heart rate). How do you assess for this? (Always take AP for a full minute!) • Client with long hx of daily digoxin and furosemide (Lasix) use; creates a high risk for dig toxicity (Lasix can cause hypokalemia, which can lead to dig toxicity) • Digoxin taken with dronedarone (Multaq), which is another antid...
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BIO 669 Quiz 6 | With 100% Correct Answers
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  • BIO 669 Quiz 6 | With 100% Correct Answers Which of the following is not an effect of angiotensin II? Reduced aldosterone release What is the role of erythropoietin released by the kidney? It stimulates red blood cell production Aldosterone upon secretion by the adrenal cortex will have what effect on solute movement in the kidneys? K loss on the urine, Na retention in the plasma Urodilantin is a naturietic peptide and as such has what effect on kidneys/nephrons? It enhances Na secretion and K...
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PC707-Endocrine-Module 8 Exam Questions With Correct Answers
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  • Is insulin required for type 1 diabetes? - Answer -yes--there is autoimmune pancreatic beta cell destruction and unable to produce endogenous insulin* What is the typical therapy for a type 1 diabetic: - Answer -life long insulin* -basal insulin -boluses of short-acting insulin to provide coverage for meals and snacks Symptoms of diabetes mellitus: - Answer -involuntary weight loss -polyuria -polydipsia -polyphagia Symptoms of ketoacidosis: - Answer -dehydration -abdominal pain -...
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Test Bank for Nutritional Foundations and Clinical Applications 7th Edition by Grodner Complete Document | All Chapters Covered! Test Bank for Nutritional Foundations and Clinical Applications 7th Edition by Grodner Complete Document | All Chapters Covered!
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  • Test Bank for Nutritional Foundations and Clinical Applications 7th Edition by Grodner Table of Contents PART I: Wellness, Nutrition, and the Nursing Role 1. Wellness Nutrition 2. Personal and Community Nutrition PART II: Nutrients, Food, and Health 3. Digestion, Absorption, and Metabolism 4. Carbohydrates 5. Fats 6. Protein 7. Vitamins 8. Water and Minerals PART III: Health Promotion through Nutrition and Nursing Practice 9. Energy, Weight and Fitness 10. Nutrition across the Life Span PART IV:...
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Pharmacology Final Past Paper Questions (MCQ Only) ALL SOLUTION LATEST EDITION 2024 GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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  • Symptomatic therapy is? a. Using the substances which the organism is not able to produce in sufficient amounts b. Destroying the ethiological agent causing disease (antibodies against bacteria) c. Treating the symptoms d. Using very low drug concentrations (subliminal doses) for treating diseases c With regard to drug- receptor binding: a. A competitive antagonist has no intrinsic activity b. A partial antagonists has less receptor affinity than a full agonist c. KD (the dissociation c...
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Test Bank for Nutritional Foundations and Clinical Applications 7th Edition by Grodner Chapter 1-20 Complete Guide (Full Complete 2023/2024).
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  • Test Bank for Nutritional Foundations and Clinical Applications 7th Edition by Grodner Chapter 1-20 Complete Guide (Full Complete 2023/2024). Grodner et al.: Nutritional Foundations and Clinical Applications: A NursingApproach, 7th Edition MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. Examples of informal education include a. attending a workshop on coronary artery disease sponsored by the American Heart Association. b. watching a television show about diabetes. c. learning about food safety techniques in a high ...
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ATI Pharmacology Exam Review 2024
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  • Cephalosporin – -broad spectrum -ceph/cefs -Similar to PCN/ don't give if PCN allergy -can cause bleeding w/ other bleeding meds monitor bleeding time (tonsil story) - Disulfiram reaction (puke & puke & puke) just like Flagyl, the protozoal drug - Store in fridge & take with food ALL antibiotics have these side effects – - allergy, hypersensitivity - suprainfection - organ (kidney & ear) toxicity - lowers OC effectiveness Vancomyocin – - serious infections like MRSA - colitis by...
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CROZER-KEYSTONE MANUAL (FULL) EXAM | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS  (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED  A+
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  • 1 CROZER-KEYSTONE MANUAL (FULL) EXAM | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+ Hallux Valgus Classifications (stages 1 - 4) Stage 1 Excess pronation causes hypermobility of 1st ray. Tibial sesamoid ligament gets stretched & fibular sesamoid ligament contracts. Lateral subluxation of proximal phalanx occurs Stage 2 Hallux abductus progresses, touches against 2nd digit FHL & FHB gain lateral mechanical advantage Crista starts to erode Stage 3 Further subluxat...
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Archer NCLEX Pharm Questions & Answers Solved 100% Correct!!
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  • Archer NCLEX Pharm Questions & Answers Solved 100% Correct!! what are the 2 types of anti-anxiety agents? What are their endings? and what anti-anxiety medication is mostly used on the NCLEX? short acting -MidazoLAM -DiazePAM intermediate-long acting -clonazePAM -alprazoLAM (Xanax) -lorazePAM (ativan) (anti-anxiety agents end in LAM or PAM, lorazepam [ativan] is the antianxiety agen that is mostly used within the NCLEX, the two types of anti-anxiety agents are short acting and int...
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