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6020 Final Exam 2024 Questions With Correct Solutions
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6020 Final Exam 
 
 
 
T or F: Opioid therapy is first line treatment for neuropathic pain - ANS FALSE 
 
Abnormal signal processes in the CNS (type of pain) - ANS Neuropathic 
 
Tissue damage/injury (type of pain) - ANS Nociceptive 
 
Acute Pain features: - ANS Sudden, usually identifiable cause, less than 3 mths duration 
Usually a response to an injury, usually nociceptive (Tissue damage) 
 
Chronic Pain features: - ANS > 3 mths 
Non-cancer or Cancer pain 
Breakthrough pain ...
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AANP FNP Certification Questions & Answers 2024
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All diastolic murmurs are pathological. Murmurs Grades I-barely II-audible III- clearly audible. IV- first time thrill V-Steth edge VI-entire steth. EXAM - III first time audible, IV first time thrill 
Fundal height 12 weeks - Fundal Height 12 weeks above symphysis pubis. EXAM 
Fundus 16 weeks between symphysis pubis and umbilicus. Fundus at 20 weeks is at umbilicus. 
2 cm more of less from # of wk gestation is normal if more or less order US 
3 month old infant with down syndrome, due to milk i...
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ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY TEST BANK
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ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY TEST BANK 
Chapter 1. The Role of the Nurse Practitioner 
1.	Nurse practitioner prescriptive authority is regulated by: 
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.	The National Council of State Boards of Nursing 
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.	The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration 
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.	The State Board of Nursing for each state 
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.	The State Board of Pharmacy 
2.	The benefits to the patient of having an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) prescriber include: 
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.	Nurses know more about Pharmacology than other prescribers be...
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CPJE Exam Questions and Answers Latest Update (100% Verified)
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CPJE Exam Questions and Answers Latest Update (100% Verified). LANOXIN ---------- Correct Answer ------- Digoxin 
Taken once daily. Available in tablet, capsule, liquid, and injectable form. 
Best to take on empty stomach. 
AVOID high-bran/high-fiber foods if taking medicine with food. 
Typical dose: 125-250 mcg daily 
Preprinted multiple check-off Rx blanks can be used to prescribe Scheduled 
substances, except for Schedule II, T/F? ---------- Correct Answer ------- False 
No scheduled substanc...
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NURS 6521 Final Exam Questions With Correct Answers | Latest Update 2023/2024 | Graded A+
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A pregnant patient asks the Nurse Practitioner what over-the-counter medication she can take 
for recurring headaches. The nurse should recommend 
aspiri 
n. 
advil. 
tyleno 
l. 
motri 
n. 
A Nurse Practitioner is obtaining baseline physical data from a 7-year-old patient who is to be 
started on dextroamphetamine for ADHD. After obtaining vital signs, height, and weight, the 
nurse will prepare the patient for an 
electrocardiogram (ECG). 
electromyelogram (EMG). 
electroencephalogram 
(EEG). 
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NR 566 Final Exam Study Guide Complete Solution
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Menopause 
1. is the associated loss of estrogen which typically begins 
2. During the initial phase, the menstrual cycle becomes 
3. Eventually, ovulation and menstruation 
1. at approximately age 51 to 52 years, with 95% of women entering menopause 
between the ages of 45 and 55 years. 
2. irregular, anovulatory cycles may occur, and periods of amenorrhea may 
alternate with menses 
3. cease entirely 
Physiologic Alterations Accompanying Menopause 
1. Vasomotor Symptoms; hot flashes and night ...
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USMLE STEP 1 Pharmacology Final Exam Review
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USMLE STEP 1 Pharmacology Final Exam Review 
 
USMLE STEP 1 Pharmacology Final Exam Review 
 
What are the major functions of the α1 receptor? 
Increase vascular smooth muscle contraction, increase pupillary dilator muscle contraction (mydriasis), increase intestinal and bladder sphincter muscle contraction 
What are the major functions of the α2 receptor? 
Decrease sympathetic outflow, decrease insulin release, decrease lipolysis, increase platelet aggregation, decrease aqueous humor producti...
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NR 566 Final Exam Guide - Chamberlain
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Chlamydia 
(Among Adolescents and Adults) - First line drug, dose, route, frequency - 
Azithromycin 1g once or Doxycyline 100mg BID x 7 days 
Uncomplicated gonococcal urethritis - First line drug, dose, route, frequency - 
Ceftriaxone 500mg as a single dose and/or Doxycycline 100mg BID x 7 days 
Bacterial Vaginosis 
-First line drug, dose, route, frequency - Metronidazole 500mg BID x 7 days, gel 
form 0.75% 1 full applicator (5g) once a day x 5 days, or Clindamycin cream (2%) 
1 full applicator ...
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ATI Med-Surg Hesi Concept Map Exam Study Guide
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Pneumonia Pathophysiology - -Infection of the lungs. Problem in immunesuppressed 
patients. 
-Bacterial & Viral infections 
- hospital-acquired vs. community-acquired 
-Infection can spread throughout lungs. 
-Alveoli may collapse, resulting in a ventilation disorder. 
Risk Factors for Pneumonia - -age, immobility, malnutrition, smoking, URTI, 
chronic diseases, immunosuppressed 
Nursing Assessment Pneumonia - Tachypnea/ difficulty breathing 
Abrupt fever 
Productive cough 
Chest pain 
Bronchial...
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N220 Pharmacology Exam 3 Study Guide 2023.
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N220 Pharmacology Exam 3 Study Guide 2023. 
1) Know the difference between a beta and alpha adrenergic drugs. 
● Alpha Adrenergic Drugs 
○ Predominant response is vasoconstriction and CNS stimulation 
○ Alpha 1 
■ Receptors located on the postsynaptic effector cells 
■ The tissue, muscle, or organ that the nerve stimulates 
○ Alpha 2 
■ Receptors located on the presynaptic nerve terminals 
■ Control the release of neurotransmitters 
● Beta Adrenergic Drugs 
○ Response is bron...
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