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CAPA CERTIFICATION EXAM
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Glycopyrrolate - Answer-- Induction and intubation medication 
- Can cause photosensitivity 
 
Craniotomy Treatment (triple H's) - Answer-- hemodilution 
- hypertension 
- hypervolemia 
(this forces constricted blood vessels to dilate and perfuse tissue) 
 
Transverse Colostomy - Answer-soft stool 
typical stool odor 
stool damages the skin 
empties several times per day 
may or may not be at risk for fluid/electrolytes imbalances 
may irrigate 
 
sigmoid colostomy - Answer-- formed stool 
 
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RNFA MASTER EXAM with 100% Correct Answers
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Neuromuscular blockers 
Tubocurarine Atracurium Cisatracurium Mivacurium Rocuronium Pancuronium 
Vecuronium Succinylcholine 
AchE inhibitors 
Neostigmine Edrophonium 
Muscarinic Antagonists 
Glycopyrrolate 
Spasmolytics 
Dantrolene Diazepam Baclofen Tizanidine Gabapentin Progabide Glycine Idrocilamide 
Riluzole Dantrolene Botulinum toxin Cyclobenzaprine

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BMCC Exam 3 Questions With 100 % Correct Answers | latest
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? NT is released to work on ? receptors to modulate functions of smooth or cardiac muscles, glands, cells 
- Acetylcholine works on muscarinic receptors 
? preganglionic and ? postganlionic for sympathetic and parasympathetic? - Sympathetic = short 
pre, long post 
Parasympathetic = long pre, short post 
2 arteries that supply thyroid gland? What are they branches from? - Superior thyroid artery 
(branch of external carotid artery) and inferior thyroid arch (branch of thyrocervical trunk) 
2 blo...

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NSG 3100 EXAM 3 REVIEW QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS ALL VERIFIED BY AN EXPERT A+ GRADED (LATEST UPDATE)
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A​ client's heart rate is 72 beats per minute with a regular rhythm. How does the nurse interpret this data in relation to the​ client's peripheral nervous​ system? 
A.The sympathetic system is in control. 
B. The parasympathetic system is dominating. 
C. Both parasympathetic and sympathetic systems are influencing cardiac status. 
D. The autonomic nervous system is affecting cardiac status. 
E. The somatic nervous system is affecting cardiac status. - ANS B, C, D 
 
A nurse is rea...

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Pharmacology Midterm Tested Questions & Revised Correct Answers < UPDATED & ALREADY PASSED >
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Pharmacology Midterm Tested 
Questions & Revised Correct 
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Kirk has myasthenia gravis, a disease characterized by 
fluctuating weakness of voluntary muscles. If he is treated 
with a drug that acts via the autonomic nervous system, 
what drug will he likely receive? 
pilocarpine 
pyridostigmine 
glycopyrrolate 
atropine - ANSWER : pyridostigmine 
Neostigmine is a(n) ____. 
adrenergic 
cholinergic 
beta blocker 
anticholinergic - ANSWER : c...

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ABSITE REVIEW CORRECT QUESTIONS & ANSWERS(RATED A+)
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Medial located ulcers in leg are associated with incompetent: - ANSWERGreat saphenous vein or medially located incompetent perforators 
 
Lateral located ulcers on lower extremity are associated with incompetent: - ANSWERsmall saphenous veins or laterally located perforators 
 
Phlegmasia Cerulea Dolens is: - ANSWERA rare condition causing massive DVTs also assx with arterial occlusion (and compartment syndrome) 
 
The most important variable related to requiring IVC filter removal is dwell time...

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1. Which choice is often used in combination with ketamine or thiopental to induce 
anesthesia in horses? 
A - Halothane 
B - Phenobarbital 
C - Naloxone 
D - Guaifenesin - ️️D. Guaifenesin 
2. What does it mean if a cat is azotemic? 
A - Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) is increased 
B - Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) is decreased 
C - Creatinine is high 
D - Sodium-Potassium ratio is too low - ️️A. Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) is increased 
3. Which color is a gram-positive bacteria on the microscopi...

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Glycopyrrolate - Answer-- Induction and intubation medication 
- Can cause photosensitivity 
 
Craniotomy Treatment (triple H's) - Answer-- hemodilution 
- hypertension 
- hypervolemia 
(this forces constricted blood vessels to dilate and perfuse tissue) 
 
Transverse Colostomy - Answer-soft stool 
typical stool odor 
stool damages the skin 
empties several times per day 
may or may not be at risk for fluid/electrolytes imbalances 
may irrigate 
 
sigmoid colostomy - Answer-- formed stool 
 
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DAANCE Practice Test Questions and Answers All Correct 
What receptors play essential role in regulating BP with positional changes? - Answer-Baroreceptors 
 
Which drugs depress the vital centers which results in hypotension and respiratory depression? - Answer-Barbiturates and propofol 
 
Which anesthetic drug stimulates vitals and increase BP and pulse - Answer-Ketamine 
 
Which drugs are used to counteract parasympathetic stimulation and can help reduce production of saliva - Answer-Anticho...

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APEA 3P NCLEX Exam Test Bank Complete Study Guide 2024
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Valporic Acid - Depakote 
treats seizures, manic episodes r/t bipolar disorder 
liver damage 
Carbamazepine (Tegretol, Carbatrol) 
Phenytoin (Dilantin) 
Valproate (Depakote) 
Lamotrigine (Lamictal) 
Oxcarbazepine (Trileptal) 
Gabapentin (Neurontin) - Nerve pain, seizures 
Lithium - 1. Treats seizures. Also treats nerve pain or bipolar disorder (manic-depressive illness). 
2. Treats seizures N bipolar disorders 
Never push IV Lasix faster than 10mg/min - 
Dilantin with NS only, otherwise crystali...

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