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Naplex Important Questions And Answers Rated A+ 2024-2025.
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onsets for laxatives - correct answer. Fast : 
1-osmotics oral: 30minutes to 96 hrs : 
2-Osmotics rectal :15-30 minutes (Glycerin) 
3-Emollient rectal : 2-15 minutes like docesate 
4-Lubricant rectal : 2-15 minutes 
 
Rest of the orals are above 6 hrs... 
 
H.pylori treatment - correct answer. All therapy are for up to 14 days. 
 
First line QUAD: Pepto + flagyl + tetracycline + PPI (Tetrtra Flag PPPP) 
then : clarith + flagyl +...
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Naplex important questions with answers{to remember in your revision} verified 100%
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onsets for laxatives - correct answers-Fast : 
1-osmotics oral: 30minutes to 96 hrs : 
2-Osmotics rectal :15-30 minutes (Glycerin) 
3-Emollient rectal : 2-15 minutes like docesate 
4-Lubricant rectal : 2-15 minutes 
 
Rest of the orals ...
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Family medicine EOR questions with correct answers
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What are examples of low molecular weight heparins? CORRECT ANSWER Enoxaparin, dalteparin 
 
What is the protocol for someone with a history of epilepsy with recent seizure? CORRECT ANSWER Should not drive for at least 3 months 
 
What population does acute rheumatic fever mostly affect? CORRECT ANSWER -ages 5-15 
-twice as common in girls 
 
What lab result can help support the diagnosis of acute rheumatic fever? 
What EKG finding? CORRECT ANSWER ESR/CRP 
Prolonged PR interval 
 
What is the p...
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PN1 Exam 3 Questions and Answers Already Passed
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PN1 Exam 3 Questions and Answers 
 
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What is the best indicator of fluid retention and overload? Daily weight 
 
Which immunity is considered "natural immunity", and is present at birth? Innate 
 
Which immunity occurs when antibodies are passed from a mother through the fetus though the 
placenta, colostrum, or breast milk? Natural Passive 
 
Which type of immunity occurs when the antigen enters the body and the body creates antibodies 
to fight off the antigen? Natural Activ...
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MDC final Exam Questions and Answers Already Passed
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MDC final Exam Questions and Answers 
 
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What lifestyle habits negatively affect skin integrity? select all that apply a. Tanning 
 
c. Smoking 
 
e. Tattoos 
 
Which of the following statements made by a client diagnosed with human immunodeficiency 
virus (HIV) would require further teaching? b. I will only need to take HIV medications for 6 
months and I will be cured 
 
A has acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). which of these assessment findings 
indicate possible infe...
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NU155 MED SURG EXAM #3 STUDY GUIDE
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NU155 MED SURG EXAM #3 STUDY 
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UNMODIFIABLE RISK FACTORS OF CVD: - Ans:---HEREDITY 
--RACE 
--GENDER 
--AGE 
MODIFIABLE RISK FACTORS OF CVD: - Ans:---OBESITY 
--HIGH CHOLESTEROL (>200MG/DL) 
--HTN 
--DIABETES 
--CIGARETTE SMOKING 
--SEDENTARY LIFESTYLE 
--EXCESSIVE STRESS 
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--EXCESSIVE ALCOHOL INTAKE 
--COCAINE USE 
DIAGNOSTIC TESTS & PROCEDURES FOR CVD: - Ans:---ECG/EKG 
--CHEST X RAY 
--A...
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SCF Level 2 Exam 4 Rheumatic Disorders Questions And Answers Graded A+
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What is the goal of medical treatment in RA - decrease joint pain and swelling, achieve clinical 
remission, decrease liklihood of joint deformity and minimize disability 
When do we typically see an onset of rheumatic diseases? - between the 3rd and 6th generation 
they can be acute, sudden or insidious (no known cause) 
Do rheumatic diseases affect males or females more? - women are 2 - 9x more commonly 
affected by rheumatic diseases than men 
Remission vs. Exacerbation - remission: a period ...
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AHN 554 Exam 5 Study Guide 2024
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AHN 554 Exam 5 Study Guide 2024 
Sx of RA - Ans:-- AM stiffness > 30min 
- symmetric polyarthritis with small joints (hands/feet) 
- middle age 
- rheumatoid nodules (bony prominences) 
RA initial lab results - Ans:-elevated CRP and ESR 
Anemia 
Elevated platelets 
RA DX lab result - Ans:-Elevated anti-CCP present 70-805 of patients 
Characteristic findings on xray for RA - Ans:-uxta-articular osteoporosis, joint erosions, space 
narrowing 
Best approach to mgmt of RA - Ans:-- early, aggressi...
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NUR205 NCLEX Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers.
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NUR205 NCLEX Exam Questions With 
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The nurse is teaching the patient about amoxicillin prior to discharge and includes what 
important teaching point? 
- even if it seems like the infection is not improving, the drug is still working 
- yeast infections are unlikely to occur with this medication because it is a narrow spectrum 
- infections of the tongue may occur but will subside when the drug is discontinued 
- appearance of a rash is common and does not indicate an alle...
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The S.T.A.B.L.E. Program - 6th edition With Complete Solutions.
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c) All are correct (Increased work of breathing, bradycardia, asymmetric appearing chest, cyanosis, decreased femoral pulses) 
A neonate with a pneumothorax may exhibit which of the following signs? 
1) Increased work of breathing 
2) Bradycardia 
3) Asymmetric appearing chest 
4) Cyanosis 
5) Decreased femoral pulses 
 
a) 1, 2, 4 
b) 1, 3, 5 
c) All are correct 
 
 
 
b) You are concerned because the infant's clinical presentation is not being adequately considered; work-up and treatment for ...
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