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RCIS CCL Practice Exam 105  Questions with correct  Answers
  • RCIS CCL Practice Exam 105 Questions with correct Answers

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  • RCIS CCL Practice Exam 105 Questions with correct Answers The antagonists for morphine, demerol, or fentanyl would be considered? - -naloxone (narcan) -Which of the following descriptions would best describe cardiac catheterization? - -the insertion and passage of a small plastic cath into one of the arteries to the heart -The CCL (cardiac catheterization laboratory) staff needs to be certified in which of the following? - -ACLS PALS BLS -Of the following, which would be considered ...
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NR PHARMACOLOGY INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS
  • NR PHARMACOLOGY INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS

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  • Exam (elaborations) NR PHARMACOLOGY INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS NR PHARMACOLOGY INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACOTHERAPEUTI CS INTRO TO PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS Prescription Writing Need at least 2 patient identifiers: Name, DOB, Address, Date of Rx, Prescriber name, address, license number, DEA number if applicable, Info for supervising MD, Drug: name/strength/dose/route/QTY/refills, Signature JC ¡§Do Not Use¡¨ List ¡E U: write out ¡§unit¡¨ ¡E IU: write out ¡§international uni...
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Exam (elaborations) NR PHARMACOLOGY INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS
  • Exam (elaborations) NR PHARMACOLOGY INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS

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  • Exam (elaborations) NR PHARMACOLOGY INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS Need at least 2 patient identifiers: Name, DOB, Address, Date of Rx, Prescriber name, address, license number, DEA number if applicable, Info for supervising MD, Drug: name/strength/dose/route/QTY/refills, Signature JC “Do Not Use” List • U: write out “unit” • IU: write out “international units” • Q.D., Q.O.D.: write out daily or every other day • Trailing/leading zeros • MS, MSO4, MgSO4: writ...
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Exam (elaborations) NR 507 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY WEEK 4 TD2 Alterations In Renal Function Discussion Part Two
  • Exam (elaborations) NR 507 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY WEEK 4 TD2 Alterations In Renal Function Discussion Part Two

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  • Exam (elaborations) NR 507 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY WEEK 4 TD2 Alterations In Renal Function Discussion Part Two This week's graded topics relate to the following Course Outcomes (COs). 1 Analyze pathophysiologic mechanisms associated with selected disease states. (PO 1) 2 Differentiate the epidemiology, etiology, developmental considerations, pathogenesis, and clinical and laboratory manifestations of specific disease processes. (PO 1) 3 Examine the way in which homeostatic, adaptive, and co...
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ATLS Written Review
  • ATLS Written Review

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  • 1. What is the primary goal of treating TBI? How is this done? 2. After managing ABCDEs of TBI what MUST be identified if present? How is this done? 3. Which brain lobes do the following hold: 1. anterior fossa: 2. middle fossa: 3. posterior fossa: preventing secondary brain injury. This is done by maintaining blood pres- sure and providing ade- quate profusion. mass lesion that requires surgical evacuation is crit- ical! this is done with CT. NOTE: obtaining a CT should not delay patie...
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NR 503 midterm Exam study Help
  • NR 503 midterm Exam study Help

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  • NR 503 midterm Exam study Help Pulmonary  Anticholinergics and tx for asthma, bronchitis and assoc pathogenesis o Anticholinergics block acetylcholine receptors for bronchoconstriction; thus: bronchodilation  Asthma: short acting counter to expose to trigger  Bronchitis: short acting counter exacerbation of dyspnea and bronchoconstriction  COPD: Short acting counter to exacerbation, o Epinephrine causes bronchodilation in ER: Beta-2 Adrenergic receptors  Bronchitis assoc...
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CCS-P Study Set (latest updated)
  • CCS-P Study Set (latest updated)

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  • According to AMA medical decision making is measured by - ANSWER 1. number of dx or management options 2. amount and complexity of data review 3. risk of complications CPT Assistant - ANSWER provides official guidance in CPT coding published by the AMA A barrier to wide spread use of automated code assignments is - ANSWER poor quality of documentation When should coders assign codes from lab reports alone - ANSWER Never. If findings are out of normal range and the physician has ord...
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NR 601 PFT Quiz nd answers.
  • NR 601 PFT Quiz nd answers.

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  • Expiratory Reserve Volume (ERV) The maximum volume of air exhaled from end expiration. Inspiratory Reserve Volume (IRV) Maximum volume of air inhaled from end inspiration 00:29 01:26 Residual Volume (RV) The volume of air remaining in lungs after maximum exhalation. Tidal Volume (VT or TV) Volume of air inhaled or exhaled during each respiratory cycle Functional Residual capacity (FRC) Volume of air in the lungs at rest end expiration Inspiratory Capacity ...
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NURS 303 Med surg final exam study guide; A+ guide.
  • NURS 303 Med surg final exam study guide; A+ guide.

  • Summary • 46 pages • 2021
  • FLUID & ELECTROLYTES (8 QUESTIONS) • S/S FVE and FVD (dehydration & overload) • FVD: dehydration o Skin: flushed, dry, poor turgor, tenting o Mouth: dry, sticky mucous membranes o Eyes: decrease in tears, soft sunken eyeballs o CNS: Apprehension, weakness, restlessness, confusion, eyes get sunken looking o Blood: Increased Na+ , BUN, Hct, osmolality (>300); generally, the K+ is not elevated with dehydration because kidneys excrete it) o Urine: decreased output, high osmolality ...
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