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BIOL 2 Assessment of Cardiovascular Function MS2 | Download To Score A+
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Chapter25 Assessment of Cardiovascular Function Overview of Anatomy and Physiology • Three layers o Endocardium: inside layers o Myocardium: made up of muscle fibers and is responsible for the pumping actions o Epicardium: outer layers o Fluids can be accumulate in these layers • Four chambers o 2 atria and 2 ventricles o Hemodynamic: the use of pressure monitoring devices to directly measure cardiovascular function • Heart valves • Chambers • Heart Valves o Atrioventricular valves o S...
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Pharmacology Study Guide Exam (Medical Terminology) Volume 21
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Pharmacology Study Guide Exam 
(Medical Terminology) Volume 21 
What is the term for physical and psychological dependence on and craving for a drug 
is called what? - CORRECT ANSWER-ad*dic*tion 
What is the term for the effect with combination of two similar drugs that is equal to the 
sum of the effects of each called? - CORRECT ANSWER-*add*itive *ac*tion 
What is the term for particles of drug (in solution) that suspends in air? - CORRECT 
ANSWER-*aer*osol 
What is an example of the generi...
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NRNP 6566 week 1 to 5 Key Concepts (VERIFIED)
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NRNP 6566 week 1 to 5 Week 1 1. Describe the cytochrome P450 system. Describe how inducers and inhibitors affect the cytochrome system and how that affects the half-life of medications. a. Cyt ochrome p450 system is a series of enzymes used to metabolize medications. b. Drugs that cause CYP450 metabolic drug interactions are referred to as either inhibitors or inducers. Inducers increase CYP450 enzyme activity by increasing enzyme synthesis c. Inhibitors block the metabolic activity of one or mo...
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Harrison's™ Principles of Internal Medicine: SelfAssessment and Board Review, 19e Review Questions - Cardiology
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Harrison's™ Principles of 
Internal Medicine: SelfAssessment and Board 
Review, 19e Review 
Questions - Cardiology 
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1. A 19-year-old long-distance runner, who finished in the top 10 of the local 
marathon last year, presents for cardiac evaluation after his primary care 
physician ordered a Holter monitor for screening purposes. On his Holter 
report, several episodes of second-degree, Mobitz I (Wenckebach) AV block 
were noted, all occurring during sleep. The patient reports no sy...
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ATI MEDSURG PROCTORED UPDATED AND VERIFIED GUIDE TO 'A' GRADE
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ATI MEDSURG PROCTORED UPDATED AND VERIFIED GUIDE TO 'A' GRADE 
1.	Understand the ABG’s and how to decide if a patient is in resp acidosis or resp alkalosis, 
 metabolic acidosis, or metabolic alkalosis. 
 
 
2.	Understand the function of potassium, sodium, and calcium in the body- especially the heart and how to administer these electrolytes. Be able to correct the calcium using the calculation. 
-	Sodium: Na 
-	Normal value: 135-145 
-	Hyponatremia <135 
-	Common imbalance in the elderl...
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NR 566 Week 3 Study Guide {2020} / NR566 Module 3 Study Guide {2020}– Chamberlain College of Nursing
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NR 566 Week 3 Study Guide {2020} – Chamberlain College of Nursing 
 
NR566 Week 3 Study Outline 
Chapter 16: Drugs Affecting the Cardiovascular & Renal Systems Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEI or ACE Inhibitors) 
 
o	Drugs: benazepril, captopril, enalapril, fosinopril, lisinopril, and moexipril, perindopril, quinapril, ramipril, trandolapril 
o	Pharmacodynamics: 
o	MOA: Slows or inhibits the angiotensin converting enzyme which then decrease how much angiotensin II (AT II) is prod...
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NURS 323 Final Exam Focus Review Topics for Spring 2019 OLD Material (70 items)
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NURS 323 Final Exam Focus Review Topics for Spring 2019 OLD Material (70 itemsNURS 323 Final Exam Focus Review Topics for Spring 2019 OLD Material (70 items) 
 
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Introduction to Nursing Pharmacology (Safety, Nursing Process, Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacodynamics) 
 
Know and understand the mechanism of action of drugs on this list 
 
1.	Know the principles of pharmacokinetics: absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion 
Pharmacokinetics is how drugs move through the body/wh...
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Nursing 4N15/313 Final_Exam_STUDY GUIDE,100% CORRECT
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F&E 10 
IV fluid and electrolyte replacement 
-	Type of Solution According to Concentration 
o	Hypotonic Solution solution of lower osmotic pressure that regularly gives up fluid and water 
o	Hypertonic Solution solution with higher osmotic pressure 
	Osmotic pressure the amount of pressure required to stop the osmotic flow of water; drawing power of a solution 
-	Isotonic Solution solution of the same osmotic pressure; does not cause any molecule movement or shift of flu...
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NRNP 6566 Key Concepts Week 1 to 5
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NRNP 6566 Key Concepts Week 1 to 5 
 
Week 1 
1.	Describe the cytochrome P450 system. Describe how inducers and inhibitors affect the cytochrome system and how that affects the half-life of medications. 
a.	Cytochrome p450 system is a series of enzymes used to metabolize medications. 
b.	Drugs that cause CYP450 metabolic drug interactions are referred to as either inhibitors or inducers. Inducers increase CYP450 enzyme activity by increasing enzyme synthesis 
c.	Inhibitors block the metabolic ac...
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MED SURG_EXAM ONE (Cardiology) /Chapter25 Assessment of Cardiovascular Function | 100% VERIFIED.
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Chapter25 Assessment of Cardiovascular Function Overview of Anatomy and Physiology • Three layers o Endocardium: inside layers o Myocardium: made up of muscle fibers and is responsible for the pumping actions o Epicardium: outer layers o Fluids can be accumulate in these layers • Four chambers o 2 atria and 2 ventricles o Hemodynamic: the use of pressure monitoring devices to directly measure cardiovascular function • Heart valves • Chambers • Heart Valves o Atrioventricular valves o S...
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