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WREB Study Guide with complete solutions.
  • WREB Study Guide with complete solutions.

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  • WREB Study Guide with complete solutions.Local anesthesia depresses excitation in nerve endings or inhibiting the conduction of what nerves? periphreal LA differe from other drugs in that most other drugs are absorbed in the blood stream but LA stop their action once absorbed where? systemic circulation 00:03 01:17 Why are vasoconstrictors added to LA? decrease blood flow at injection site, constrict blood vessels and allows for a longer working time more profound anesthes...
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Human Anatomy, 6TH Edition
  • Human Anatomy, 6TH Edition

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  • Human Anatomy, 6TH Edition Chapter 2 Cytology—The Study of Cells 1) The modern cell theory is does not state which of the following? A) The cell is the smallest unit of life. B) All cells arise from other cells. C) All cells are enclosed in a cell wall. D) The cells of all species are fundamentally similar in that they all have DNA as the hereditary material. E) All functions of the body result from cellular activity. Answer: C Section: 2.01 Bloom's: 1. Remember Learning Outcome...
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A AND R PHARM ASSIGNMENT 3 Answers & rationales (A&R) for Assignment 3, Pharmacology in Nursing Practice
  • A AND R PHARM ASSIGNMENT 3 Answers & rationales (A&R) for Assignment 3, Pharmacology in Nursing Practice

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  • 1. What is true of hypnotics? a. Mechanisms of action include suppression of the reticular activating system that controls wakefulness in our brains. b. Nursing implications include warning against an adverse effect of zolpidem in which some patients sleep-walk and perform activities that are not remembered the next morning. c. The effect of benzodiazepines in the motor cortex helps to relax muscles, thus helping with sleep. d. All the above. 2. The phrase “start low, go slow” can app...
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NR 565 week 1 completed study guide   Many questions are written to assess your clinical application of the material from the textbook, in real-world scenarios.
  • NR 565 week 1 completed study guide Many questions are written to assess your clinical application of the material from the textbook, in real-world scenarios.

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  • NR 565 week 1 completed study guide Many questions are written to assess your clinical application of the material from the textbook, in real-world scenarios. Chapter 2: Review of Basic Principles of Pharmacology How new drugs are developed : the early part of the drug development process is called the preclinical stage. Identification of promising drugs and their testing in animals occur during this stage. Pharmaceutical companies will identify a drug target, starting sometimes w...
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