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NSG552 Psychopharmacology Exam 1 |91 questions and answers.
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What are the 6 general principles of psychopharmacological treatment? 
Safety 
Tolerability 
Efficacy 
Practicality 
Treatment accessibility 
Treatment compliance 
 
 
 
Pharmacokinetics 
How the drug moves in the body. (ex. Where is it absorbed? How and where is it metabolized? Where is it excreted?) 
 
 
 
Pharmacodynamics 
What the drug does to the body. (consider mechanism of action) 
 
 
 
Define First-generation antipsychotics 
Referred to as Typical Antipsychotics. Most have strong bond w...
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Final Exam: NUR2392/ NUR 2392 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Multidimensional Care II Complete Review| Questions and Verified Answers| Grade A | 100% Correct- Rasmussen
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Final Exam: NUR2392/ NUR 2392 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Multidimensional Care II Complete Review| Questions and Verified Answers| Grade A | 100% Correct- Rasmussen 
 
 
Q: What is Cholecystitis? 
 
Answer: 
 Inflammation of the gallbladder 
 
 
Q: What are the causes of cholecystitis? 
 
Answer: 
 • Female• Forty• Fat•Fertile. 
 
 
Q: S/S of cholecystitis 
 
Answer: 
 Upper quadrant pain to right shoulder, anorexia, nausea, pain when pressure is removed, dyspepsia 
 
 
Q: Elevated TSH, ...
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Nurs283: Exam #1 questions with correct answers 2024
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Nurs283: Exam #1(1) SELF-CARE/SLEEP - correct answer 
 
define stress - correct answer inability to cope with perceived (real or imagined) demands 
 
define and give examples of situational stress - correct answer not commonly expected, difficult to adapt and overcome 
 
examples: 
- trauma, serious illness, tragedy 
 
define and give examples developmental stress - correct answer expected/normal part of coping in life 
 
examples: 
- pregnancy, children leaving home, empty nesting, caring fo...
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Test bank for medical terminology Chapter 06 (Additional Suffixes and Digestive System Terminology) by Chabner: The Language of Medicine, 11th Edition
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TEST BANK FOR MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY SHORTCOURSE 11TH EDITION BY CHABNER 
Chapter 06: Additional Suffixes and Digestive System Terminology 
Chabner: The Language of Medicine, 11th Edition 
 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	Spitting up blood from the respiratory tract and lungs: 
a.	Hyperemesis 
b.	Hematemesis 
c.	Hemorrhage 
d.	Hemoptysis 
e.	Hemolysis 
ANS: D	REF: p. 189 
OBJ: Use medical terms related to the digestive system in medical reports and records. 
 
2.	Suture: 
a.	-rrhapy 
b.	-rrhagia 
c.	-ectas...
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NURG 602 Module 9- GI Test With Complete Solution
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NUR 283 COMPREHENSIVE EXAM 1 STUDY GUIDE 2024/CORRECT AND VERIFIED RESPONSES WITH EXPLANATIONS - GALEN COLLEGE OF NURSING
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NUR 283 COMPREHENSIVE EXAM 1 STUDY GUIDE 
2024/CORRECT AND VERIFIED RESPONSES WITH 
EXPLANATIONS - GALEN COLLEGE OF NURSING 
What are the negative effects of immobility? (3) - ANS-1. loss of 
muscle mass 
2. poor circulation 
3. skin breakdowns 
What are factors affecting immobility? (4) - ANS-1. muscle 
alternation 
2. muscular atrophy 
3. scoliosis, kyphosis, lordosis 
4. central nervous system issues: synapses aren't firing correcting 
What are some bodily issues caused by immobility?...
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ANCC AGACNP Certification Exam Study Questions and Answers 2024 Graded A
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When should adults get the PNA vaccine? - Age 19-64: smoker, asthma, COPD, DM, ETOH, is immunocompromised or living in facility 
Age 65+: PPSV23 AND PCV13 
 
How often should you get a physical exam? - Once from 11-14, 15-17, 18-21 
Every 5-6 years from ages 20-59 
Every 2 years from age 60+ 
 
When should you check lipid panel? - Starting at age 20 and every 5 years unless > 200 mg/dL 
 
When should mammography and prostate screening begin? - Mammography: starting between 40-50 and continue...
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RMA Practice Exam Practice Exam QUESTIONS with 100% correct ANSWERS 2024-2025(download to pass)
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Hip 
An example of a ball and socket joint is the 
 
 
 
Peritoneum 
The kidneys are located behind the 
 
 
 
 
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Epiglottis 
During swallowing, the larynx is covered by the 
 
 
 
Keratin 
The protein in epidermal cells that makes the skin relatively waterproof is 
 
 
 
Epidermis 
The outer layer of the skin is the 
 
 
 
Transportation 
The major function of the circulat...
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ANCC AGACNP Certification Detailed Questions and answers Prepared For Excel 100% A+ Graded
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ANCC AGACNP Certification Detailed Questions and answers Prepared For Excel 100% A+ Graded 
 
When should adults get the PNA vaccine? - CORRECT ANSWER-Age 19-64: smoker, asthma, COPD, DM, ETOH, is immunocompromised or living in facility 
Age 65+: PPSV23 AND PCV13 
 
How often should you get a physical exam? - CORRECT ANSWER-Once from 11-14, 15-17, 18-21 
Every 5-6 years from ages 20-59 
Every 2 years from age 60+ 
 
When should you check lipid panel? - CORRECT ANSWER-Starting at age 20 and ever...
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ALHS 1090 final study guide latest updated
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Is cardi a word root? - Answer- True 
 
Identify the vowel that is commonly attached to a word root to create a combining form. - Answer- The vowel is usually an O 
 
Define medical words by first defining the - Answer- suffix 
 
What does the suffix -itis mean? - Answer- inflammation 
 
What does the suffix -edema mean? - Answer- Swelling 
 
What word means pain in a nerve? - Answer- neuralgia 
 
The prefix hypo- means - Answer- under, below, deficient 
 
Which term means pertaining to under th...
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