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UWSA 1 and COMSAE 106 Questions and Answers (100% Pass)
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Obstructive Spirometry Results 
 - decreased FEV1/FVC (<70%) 
 - Inc TLC 
Restrictive Spirometry Results 
 - increased/normal FEV1/FVC 
 - Dec TLC 
Bullous pemphigoid 
 - prodrome of pruritic rash 
 - followed by tense bullae 
 - no oral mucosa involvement 
phemigus vulgaris 
 - painful, flaccid blisters 
 - oral mucosa involvement 
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temporal lobe epilepsy 
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ANCC Exam with 100% correct answers 2024
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Types of prevention - answer-primary- car restraints, bicycle helmets, immunizations 
secondary- prevent for those with RF-pap, mammo 
tertiary-mgmt of established disease- meds, lifestyle 
 
Primary - answer-Preventing the health problem, most cost effective form of healthcare **IMMUNIZATIONS, ensuring adequate illumination at home (preventing falls) 
 
Secondary - answer-Detecting disease in early asymptomatic stages, screenings 
-Early cause finding of asymptomatic disease via the use of a sc...
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M4 FINAL COACHING EXAM - Questions and Answers (Complete Solutions)
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M4 FINAL COACHING EXAM - Questions and Answers (Complete Solutions) Two drugs that act on the same tissue organ through independent receptors resulting in effects that are opposite of each other is known as A. Physiologic Antagonism B. Irreversible Antagonism C. Competitive Antagonism D. Chemical Antagonism Which of the following statements is/are TRUE? I. Weakly acidic drugs in alkaline media will be in its ionized form, decreasing reabsorption II. Weakly basic in alkaline media will exist pr...
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Pharmacology Exit HESI Latest 2023 Complete Guide
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Pharmacology Exit HESI 
 
Nurse should observe most closely for drug toxicity when a client receives med that has what characteristic Narrow therapeutic index 
The nurse should observe most closely for drug toxicity when a client receives a medication that has which characteristic? 
•	Low bioavailability 
•	Rapid onset of action 
•	Short half life 
•	Narrow therapeutic index. 
•	Rationale: A drug with a narrow therapeutic index has a high risk for toxicity because there is a narrow...
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PCOL 824 Final Exam with Complete Solutions
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PCOL 824 Final Exam with Complete Solutions 
Acetylcholine - Answer-Endogenous ligand for nicotinic and muscarinic receptors. Easily hydrolyzed by acetylcholinesterase. 
 
Methacholine - Answer-Methylated version of ACh makes it less susceptible to hydrolysis. Has high affinity for muscarinic receptors and no affinity for nicotinic receptors. 
 
Carbachol - Answer-Transaminated version of ACh that results in negligible hydrolysis for longer half life. Has normal affinity for nicotinic receptors...
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Nursing MSN 571 Pharm Midterm and Final Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers Latest Updated 2024/2025 (GRADED A+)
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Nursing MSN 571 Pharm Midterm and Final Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers Latest Updated 2024/2025 (GRADED A+) What intervention does the provider take to decrease risk to the patient when 
prescribing drugs with a narrow therapeutic index? -ANS-- drugs with narrow 
therapeutic range are more dangerous, provider who is aware of this fact can focus 
additional attention on monitoring these patients for signs and symptoms of 
toxicity 
definition of onset of action -ANS-- Onset of Action: t...
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Exam 3 - Lec 1, Neuropharm NE, 5-HT & HA, Neuropharm muscarinic Ach and DA receptors, Neuropharm Nicotinic Ach Receptors, nAChRs (nicotine acetlycholine receptors) DRUGS, mAChR ligands, Neuropharmacology (PhD), Thompson - Spring 2016 UTD, Norepinephrine
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Exam 3 - Lec 1, Neuropharm NE, 5-HT & HA, Neuropharm 
muscarinic Ach and DA receptors, Neuropharm Nicotinic Ach 
Receptors, nAChRs (nicotine acetlycholine receptors) 
DRUGS, mAChR ligands, Neuropharmacology (PhD), 
Thompson - Spring 2016 UTD, Norepinephrine 
mGluRs - Structure -Answer-Homodimers 
Homodimers have ____ sets of ____ transmembrane segments -Answer-2, 7 
What is the Hill coefficient for Glu? -Answer-1 
Receptors in Class I of mGluRs? -Answer-mGluR 1 & 5 
Receptors in Class II of mGlu...
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NGR6200 Respiratory Questions and Answers Graded A 2024
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Question 1 
Which of the following statements are true in reference to signs of consolidation? (Select all that apply) 
 
a. Tactile fremitus is decreased 
b. Transmitted sound of "E" changes to "Ay" 
c. Transmitted sound of 1,2,3 is clear 
d. Auscultation in the bases reveals a predominate expiratory phase - b, c and d 
 
- Transmitted sound of "E" changes to "Ay" 
- Transmitted sound of "1,2,3" is clear (not muffled) 
- Auscultation in the bases reveals a predominate 
 expiratory ph...
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(MSN) PHARM EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE VERIFIED SOLUTION, UPDATED 2024.
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PHARM EXAM 1 (MSN) 
PNS: cholinergic receptors 
1. nicotinic (N): all ANS ganglia and medulla 
2. nicotinic (M): neuromuscular junction 
3. muscarinic: PNS organs 
 
 
site of action: PNS rx 
-synapse 
-rx alters synaptic transmission (AcH) 
 
 
SNS: Adrenergic receptors 
-alpha 1, alpha 2, beta 1, beta 2 
-also effects epi/norepi, dopamine 
 
 
breakdown of AcH 
-via AChE or MAO 
1. AcH=reuptake into nerve cell 
2. degraded by MAO 
3. diffusion of waste out of cell 
 
 
sites where Rx act/influ...
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Pharmacology USMLE step 1 Exam NEW UPDATE 2023 WITH QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS |GRADED A
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Pharmacology USMLE step 1 Exam NEW UPDATE 2023 WITH QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS |GRADED A 
 
What are the major functions of the α1 receptor? - ANSWER- 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? - ANSWER- Decrease sympathetic outflow, decrease insulin release, decrease lipolysis, increase platelet aggregation, decrease a...
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