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FNP 2 exam 1 practice questions with 100% correct answers
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The bacterium responsible for the highest mortality in pts with CAP is: 
A. Strep Pneumo 
B. Mycoplasma pneumo 
C. Moraxella catarrhalis 
D. Haemophilus influenzae - Correct Answer ️️ -Streptococcus pneumoniae 
When initially treating adults for bronchitis, which would the NP be least likely to order? 
A. Expectorants 
B. Antibiotics 
C. Bronchodilators 
D. Antitussives - Correct Answer ️️ -B. Antibiotics 
What is the least comm...
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APEA FNP {PSI} PREDICTOR EXAM Questions Reviewed And Revised With Correct Answers <Guarantee Pass |Updated!!>
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APEA FNP {PSI} PREDICTOR 
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1) A nurse pracitioner is evaluating a 40 year old patient 
suspected of having a pulmonary embolus. The patient 
complains of anxiety and cough. A stat chest x-ray is normal. 
Which of the following tests should the nurse practitioner 
perform next? 
A. Spirometry 
B. MRI 
C. Contrast venography 
D. Helical CT pulmonary angiography - ANSWER 
CT pulmonary ang...
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NR 566 Midterm T Questions & Answers 100% Correct!!
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Taking Itraconazole with _______ will help enhance absorption 
A) Cola 
B) Greek yogurt 
C) Vitamin C 
D) Alcohol - ANSWER COLA 
 
Which pathogen is highly associated with CAP in the general population? 
A)Haemophilus influenza 
B)Pseudomonas Aeruginosa 
C)Streptococcus pneumonia 
D)None of these are correct - ANSWER C)Streptococcus pneumonia 
 
Why might a patient being treated with Contrave for obesity not have therapeutic effects from hydrocodone after dental procedure? 
A) It contains bupr...
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RS exam Questions & Answers | Latest Update | Verified Answers | Grade A+
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The infection reservoir for arthropod-borne viral encephalitis is generally accepted to be: 
:: birds 
The First Methodist Church of Axton had an election banquet on Sunday night at 6pm. 37 
people attended. On Monday afternoon, approximately 3pm, 2 people began experiencing 
vertigo, headache, diplopia and some nerve paralysis. You would suspect: 
:: Clostridium botulinum. 
Which microorganism is commonly associated with skin rashes and contamination in 
whirlpools? 
:: Pseudomonas aeruginos...
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Introduction to Respiratory Care Pharmacology Chapter 1 Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Introduction to Respiratory Care 
Pharmacology Chapter 1 Questions and 
 
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A chemical that changes an organism's function is called? drug 
 
The study of drugs (chemicals) is called Pharmacology 
 
A drug in the body, based on its absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination is called 
Pharmacokinetics 
 
A drug molecule causes its effect in the body is called Pharmacodynamics 
 
A gram-negative organism and is primarily a nosocomial organism/hospital-acquired ...
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NAVLE Final Practice Exam Latest 
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A 6-year-old Thoroughbred gelding was involved in a motor vehicle collision while riding 
in a trailer three weeks ago. Physical examination shows heling superficial abrasions on 
the face. A photograph is shown. Injury to which of the following nerves is the most 
likely underlying causes of these findings? 
A) Left Facial (VII) Nerve 
B) Right Facial (VII) Nerve 
C) Left Trigeminal (V) Nerve 
D) Right Trigeminal (V) Nerve 
E) Lef...
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ANCC FNP Exam Review questions LEIK part 2 with 100% correct answers
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The posterior fontanel should be completely closed by: 
3 months 
 
 
 
On auscultation of the chest, a split s2 is best heard at: 
A: 2 ICS, right sternal border 
B: 2 ICS, Left sternal border 
C: 5th ICS, midclavicular line 
D: 4 ICS, left sternal border 
2nd ICS left sternal border 
 
 
 
The most common type of skin malignancy in the united states is: 
A: squamous cell skin cancer 
B: Basal cell carcinoma 
C: Melanoma 
D: dysplastic nevi 
Basal Cell Carcinoma 
 
 
 
All of the following pati...
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REHS/RS NEHA UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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REHS/RS NEHA UPDATED Exam 
Questions and CORRECT Answers 
When gas pipe is leaking, what methods would be used by the technician to identify the exact 
point of leakage? - CORRECT ANSWER- Using soap bubble solution 
Which organization requires cover for baking dough - CORRECT ANSWER- BISSC 
(Baking Industry Sanitation Standards Committee) 
The Registered Sanitarians are first and foremost: - CORRECT ANSWER- Educators 
Common microorganism associated with skin rash in whirlpools? - CORRECT ANS...
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MMBIO 221 Exam 2 Robison Study Guide Latest Questions With Solved Correctly Answers!!
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Disinfection - destruction of vegetative pathogens; usually on inanimate objects. 
Antiseptic - agent which prevents bact. contamination and growth; usually on living tissue. 
Which agent doesn't necessarily work better at higher concentrations? - Alcohol, 70% (goldie lock 
zone)(60-80% most effective) 
(Ethyl and Isopropyl) 
-Alcohol is very effective to resistant to inactivation by organic materials (halogens are not good at this) 
Name the factors that affect a disinfectant activity. - -Cont...
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Chapter 25 Blood/lymphatic Infections mcgraw hill microbiology (Question Bank and Answers) 100% Verified Exam 2024/2025
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Chapter 25 Blood/lymphatic Infections mcgraw hill microbiology 
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The scientist responsible for the development of the first anti-plague vaccine in 1866 was 
A) Alexandre Yersin. 
B) Robert Koch. 
C) Louis Pasteur. 
D) Josef Marburg. 
E) Barbara McClintock - ANS-A 
The plague bacillus is known as 
A) Plasmodium vivax. 
B) Pneumocystis carinii. 
C) Streptococcus pyogenes. 
D) Yersinia pestis. 
E) Bacillus anthracis. - ANS-D 
The ci...
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