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VATI Greenlight Exam Practice   (LATEST) with COMPLETE SOLUTION
  • VATI Greenlight Exam Practice (LATEST) with COMPLETE SOLUTION

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  • 2 hrs post-op following an ileal conduit procedure bladder cancer - Dusky-colored stoma Administering an INJ to a client even after the client states, "I don't want that injection. The last time I got that I was sore for a week." - Battery Admitting a client to the medical-surgical unit. Which of the following actions should the nurse first take? - Observe the client's level of mobility Adolescent client who has no previous history of a seizure disorder and is admitted after having a 3-...
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Archer NCLEX Pharm Questions & Answers Solved 100% Correct!!
  • Archer NCLEX Pharm Questions & Answers Solved 100% Correct!!

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  • Archer NCLEX Pharm Questions & Answers Solved 100% Correct!! what are the 2 types of anti-anxiety agents? What are their endings? and what anti-anxiety medication is mostly used on the NCLEX? short acting -MidazoLAM -DiazePAM intermediate-long acting -clonazePAM -alprazoLAM (Xanax) -lorazePAM (ativan) (anti-anxiety agents end in LAM or PAM, lorazepam [ativan] is the antianxiety agen that is mostly used within the NCLEX, the two types of anti-anxiety agents are short acting and int...
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Pharmacology Final Past Paper Questions (MCQ Only) ALL SOLUTION LATEST EDITION 2024 GUARANTEED GRADE A+
  • Pharmacology Final Past Paper Questions (MCQ Only) ALL SOLUTION LATEST EDITION 2024 GUARANTEED GRADE A+

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  • Symptomatic therapy is? a. Using the substances which the organism is not able to produce in sufficient amounts b. Destroying the ethiological agent causing disease (antibodies against bacteria) c. Treating the symptoms d. Using very low drug concentrations (subliminal doses) for treating diseases c With regard to drug- receptor binding: a. A competitive antagonist has no intrinsic activity b. A partial antagonists has less receptor affinity than a full agonist c. KD (the dissociation c...
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Archer NCLEX Pharm Questions & Answers Solved 100% Correct!!
  • Archer NCLEX Pharm Questions & Answers Solved 100% Correct!!

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  • Archer NCLEX Pharm Questions & Answers Solved 100% Correct!! what are the 2 types of anti-anxiety agents? What are their endings? and what anti-anxiety medication is mostly used on the NCLEX? short acting -MidazoLAM -DiazePAM intermediate-long acting -clonazePAM -alprazoLAM (Xanax) -lorazePAM (ativan) (anti-anxiety agents end in LAM or PAM, lorazepam [ativan] is the antianxiety agen that is mostly used within the NCLEX, the two types of anti-anxiety agents are short acting and int...
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NSG 434 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND DETAILED ANSWERS 2023/2024
  • NSG 434 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND DETAILED ANSWERS 2023/2024

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  • NSG 434 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND DETAILED ANSWERS 2023/2024 What is the first vaccine new borns receive in the delivery room? - correct answer Hep B (parents have to consent before giving) What vaccines should the nurse expect an infant to receive before the first 6 months of life? - correct answer DTaP (Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis) Hib (Haemophilus Influenza type B) Hep B (Hepatitis B) PCV (Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine) Rota Where can the nurse obtain recommendations of a...
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PTCB Study Guide 2024 With Complete Solution
  • PTCB Study Guide 2024 With Complete Solution

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  • Which federal agency is responsible for processing New Drug Applications and approving new drugs to be sold in the US? - Answer FDA Which federal agency is responsible for regulating package inserts? - Answer FDA Which federal agency is responsible for regulating advertisement of drugs in the US? - Answer FDA Which agency is responsible for issuing recalls on medications? - Answer FDA Which agency enforces the Controlled Substances Act and is responsible for tracking the manufacture ...
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Dental Hygiene Local Anesthesia Study Boards Exam Questions With Correct Answers
  • Dental Hygiene Local Anesthesia Study Boards Exam Questions With Correct Answers

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  • rol Inhalation sedation is for ? - answerhelp control fear what is armamentarium and the components? - answerequipment to administer LA 1. syringe 2. needle 3. cartridge 4. topical type of syringes? - answer disposable 2. disposable ©THEBRIGHTSTARS 2024 3. safety 4. intraosseous systems 5. computer controlled LA delivery system What are the 5 types of NON DISPOSABLE SYRINGES? - answer1. breech loading metallic cartridge, aspirating 2. Breech loading, plastic cartridge, aspirating...
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nclex review from test bank ALL ANSWERS 100% CORRECT SPRING FALL-2023 EDITION GUARANTEED GRADE A+
  • nclex review from test bank ALL ANSWERS 100% CORRECT SPRING FALL-2023 EDITION GUARANTEED GRADE A+

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  • IM meds quickly absorbed, 90 degree angle, 19-23 G needle, 1-2" length, average adult:11/2, 22G, mandatory to aspirate, purpose is to deposit meds into deep muscle for quick absorption deltoid muscle only used for 1-2 ml of med b/c is smaller muscle quickest absorption #1 is abdomen, #2 is arm, #3 is buttock Insulin done sub-q into fatty tissue, measured in Units, draw up air prior and insert into vial Regular insulin onset:15-30 mins, clear, peak:30-11/2 hr., duration:3-4 hrs., can mi...
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ATI CAPSTONE PHARM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2023
  • ATI CAPSTONE PHARM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2023

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  • ATI CAPSTONE PHARM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2023 What medications for airflow disorders can have an adverse effect of chest pain Beta2 adrenergic agonists which are: formoterol, levalbuterol, salmeterol, terbutaline Nursing interventions for the adverse effect of chain pain r/t to beta2 adrenergic agonists? dosage may need to be reduced observe chest, jaw, or arm pain in palpitations and notify provider check pulse and report an increase of greater than 20-30/min AVOID CAFFEIN...
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NHA CCMA pharmacology Latest 2023 Graded A+
  • NHA CCMA pharmacology Latest 2023 Graded A+

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  • NHA CCMA pharmacology Latest 2023 Graded A+ Albuterol Bronchodilator Amlodipine Besylate Antihypertensive-Calcium Channel Blocker Amoxicillin Antibiotic Aripiprazole Abilify Antipsychotic Atorvastatin Antilipemic, statin Azithromycin Antibiotic Celecoxib Celebrex NSAID Cephalexin Antibiotic (Cephalosporin) Ciprofloxacin Cipro Antibiotic Clopidogrel Plavix Antiplatelet Donepezil Anti-Alzheimer's Duloxetine Cymbalta Antidepressant Enoxaparin Anticoagulant Lovenox Escitalopram Lexapro...
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