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Abrams' Clinical Drug Therapy: Rationales for Nursing Practice 12th Edition Frandsen Test Bank
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A woman has been prescribed paroxetine 
hydrochloride, which is an antidepressant 
agent administered in pill form. The 
medication is administered for her obsessivecompulsive disorder. This medication will 
produce which of the following effects? 
A) Curative 
B) Systemic 
C) Local 
D) Parenteral 
Ans: B 
Feedback: 
Drugs that produce systemic effects are taken 
into the body, circulated through the 
bloodstream to their sites of action in various 
body tissues, and eventually eliminated from 
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ATI PHARMACOLOGY PROCTORED TEST BANK LATEST VERSION 2024 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% VERIFIE
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1. 1) A nurse is caring for a client with hyperparathyroidism and notes that the client's serum calcium 
level is 13 mg/dL. Which medication should the nurse prepare to administer as prescribed to the client? 
1. Calcium chloride 
2. Calcium gluconate 
3. Calcitonin (Miacalcin) 
4. Large doses of vitamin D 
2. 2.) Oral iron supplements are prescribed for ...
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Genetics Second Exam Practice Test 150 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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Genetics Second Exam Practice Test 150 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
Which organism has polycistronic mRNA? (eukaryotic or prokaryotic) - CORRECT ANSWER Prokaryotic 
 
Do prokaryotes undergo splicing/processing? - CORRECT ANSWER No 
 
Where are attenuater sequences found? (what type of organism and what class of operons?) - CORRECT ANSWER In prokaryotic amino acid operons 
 
Do prokaryotic mRNA ALWAYs encode trans-acting factors? - CORRECT ANSWER No 
 
Which of the following statements is t...
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NURS549 Final Exam Study Guide Solutions
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NURS549 Final Exam Study Guide 
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2 Monoclonal immunosuppressive Antibody Drugs - Ans:-Daclizumab(zenapax)- Reduces activated T- 
cell numbers and activities by binding to interlukin 
Muromonab(orthoclone)-Binds to CD3 receptors on T cells and disrupts function. Depletes circulating T 
cells 
Monoclonal Antibody drug MOA - Ans:-Clinical application is in TARGETING T-CELLS AS ANTIGENS, 
tagging them for attack, disrupting T-Cell ( Cell Mediated Immunity ) function and ultimately providin...
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NR568 / NR 568 MIDTERM EXAM WEEK 1-4 (LATEST 2024 / 2025): ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY FOR THE ADULT-GERONTOLOGY PRIMARY CARE NURSE PRACTITIONER|COMPLETE STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS AND COMPLETE WELL EXPLAINED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALE 100% CORRECT VERIFIED BY EXPERTS A
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NR568 / NR 568 MIDTERM EXAM WEEK 1-4 (LATEST 2024 / 2025): ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY FOR THE ADULT-GERONTOLOGY PRIMARY CARE NURSE PRACTITIONER|COMPLETE STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS AND COMPLETE WELL EXPLAINED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALE 100% CORRECT VERIFIED BY EXPERTS AND GRADED A+ LATEST UPDATE 2024[ALREADY PASSED] 
• Drugs that interfere with synthesis or integrity of bacterial DNA and RNA 
 
• Antimetabolites 
 
• Drugs that suppress viral replication 
 
List the 10 classes of Antibiotics name example...
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AP Biology: Macromolecules Latest Update Graded A+
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AP Biology: Macromolecules Latest 
 
Update Graded A+ 
 
Active Site A pocket/groove on the surface of a protein on the surface of the protein into 
which the substrate fits. The substrate is held to this area through weak interactions, such as 
hydrogen bonds or Van der Waals. 
 
Allosteric Enzymes Enzymes that can change their shape: one shape is active (reaction 
occurs) and one is inactive (reaction doesn't occur) 
 
Antibodies Bind to particular foreign substances that fit their binding si...
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Biochemical Engineering Exam Study Guide
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Biochemical Engineering Exam Study 
Guide. 
Phototrophy - answerlight is converted to chemical energy 
chemotrophy - answerenergy obtained by oxidising chemical compounds 
autotrophy - answercarbon dioxide and water are used to produce organic compounds 
Aerotolarant anaerobes - answercan tolerate the presence of oxygen but can't use it for 
growth 
heterotrophy - answercomplex organic compounds used for biosynthesis 
2 major groups of spore forming bacteria - answerbacillus and clostridium 
Ce...
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AGACNP Barkley Review Antibiotics Questions And Answers Latest Top Score.
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AGACNP Barkley Review Antibiotics Questions And Answers Latest Top Score. 
 
 
 
 
Host factors affecting antibiotic use - correct answer. - Allergy 
- Immune status (use bacteriacidal drugs in immunocompromised) 
- Infection site complications (BBB, foreign bodies, perfusion) 
- Age 
- Pregnancy & lactation 
- genetics 
 - drug enzymes & DDI 
 
Misuses of Antibiotics - correct answer. 1) Tx for viral infections 
2) Tx for FUO (except in immunocompromised pts) 
3) No bacterial information ...
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Virology Practice Test 32 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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Virology Practice Test 32 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
 
The difference between "simple" retrovirus and "complex" retrovirus is? 
 
A) "Simple" retroviruses do not cause disease 
B) "Complex" retroviruses contain additional genes called accessory genes 
C) "Simple" retroviruses do not cause tumors 
D) "Complex" retroviruses carry viral oncogene 
E) Only "complex" retroviruses produce provirus - CORRECT ANSWER B, E 
 
What is the first biosynthetic event that occurs in cells i...
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CMMB 403 Final Exam Actual Questions and Answers with complete solution
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CMMB 403 Final Exam Actual Questions 
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what does CRISPR use in order to generate changes in genome? is CRISPR forward or reverse 
genetics? - answer- nuclease 
- 20 nucleotide RNA sequence to target specific sites in the genome 
- reverse genetics 
what is the role of Cas9 in CRISPR - answerendonuclease that catalyzes double stranded 
breaks 
what are the two repair paths cells can use to repair double stranded breaks from CRISPR-Cas9 - 
answer1. non-homologous...
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