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TEST BANK ESSENTIALS OF PATHOPHYSIOLOGY (4TH EDITION BY PORTH) Popular
  • TEST BANK ESSENTIALS OF PATHOPHYSIOLOGY (4TH EDITION BY PORTH)

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  • TEST BANK ESSENTIALS OF PATHOPHYSIOLOGY (4TH EDITION BY PORTH) CONTENTS Chapter 01 - Cell Structure and Function .......................................................................................................................... 2 Chapter 02 - Cellular Responses to Stress, Injury, and Aging .......................................................................................... 7 Chapter 03 - Inflammation, the Inflammatory Response, and Fever ..............................................
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TEST BANK for Sociology in Action: A Canadian  Perspective 4th Edition by Bereska Tami and  Symbaluk Diane Popular
  • TEST BANK for Sociology in Action: A Canadian Perspective 4th Edition by Bereska Tami and Symbaluk Diane

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  • TEST BANK for Sociology in Action: A Canadian Perspective 4th Edition by Bereska Tami and Symbaluk Diane. Chapter 1 1. Chapter 01-001 According to the textbook authors, we might better understand who becomes a professional hockey player by applying ideas developed by which of the following? a. Karl Marx b. Emile Durkheim *c. Max Weber d. Auguste Comte 2. Chapter 01-002 According to the textbook authors, what is the relationship between unemployment and postsecondary education? a...
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SCI 225 Pathophysiology - Week 16: Pathophysiology Final Exam (Proctored) Score for this quiz: 43 out of 50
  • SCI 225 Pathophysiology - Week 16: Pathophysiology Final Exam (Proctored) Score for this quiz: 43 out of 50

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  • Week 16: Pathophysiology Final Exam (Proctored) Due Aug 20 at 5pm Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 89 minutes 43 out of 50 Correct answers are hidden. Score for this quiz: 43 out of 50 Submitted Aug 19 at 11:06pm This attempt took 89 minutes. Question 1 1 / 1 pts A patient with type 1 diabetes asks the nurse what causes polyuria. What is the nurse’s best response? The symptom of polyuria in diabetes mellitus (DM) is caused by: a reduced ADH response caused by insulin deficiency....
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Paramedic Pharmacology NREMT questions with correct answers
  • Paramedic Pharmacology NREMT questions with correct answers

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  • Epinephrine class/action Correct Answer-catecholamine/adrenergic/sympathetic agonist - stimulates alpha and beta receptors Epinephrine 1:10,000 indications Correct Answer-cardiac arrest Epinephrine side effects Correct Answer-tachydysrhythmia hypertension early labor headache nervousness decreased LOC palpations anxiety dizziness Epinephrine 1:10,000 dose Correct Answer-0.5-1 mg IV/IO pediatric = 0.01 mg/kg (0.1 mL/kg) Epinephrine 1:1,000 indications Correct Answer-Severe al...
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NUR 641E Final Exam 2023 | Advanced for the Nurse Educator with Complete Solutions
  • NUR 641E Final Exam 2023 | Advanced for the Nurse Educator with Complete Solutions

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  • NUR 641E Final Exam 2023 | Advanced for the Nurse Educator with Complete Solutions Pharmacokinetics involves absorption, distribution, metabolism and elimination). Absorption: absorption from the administration site either directly or indirectly into the blood/plasma. Distribution: reversibly or irreversibly move from the bloodstream into the interstitial and intracellular Metabolism: biotransformed via hepatic metabolism or by other tissues. Elimination: tissues. lastly, the drug an...
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 NRSG 357 EXAM 1 STUDY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A
  • NRSG 357 EXAM 1 STUDY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A

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  • primary risk factors for heart failure include ___________ and ___________. hypertension; CAD other co-morbidities such as ____________, _____________, ___________, ___________, and ______________ also contribute to the development of heart failure. diabetes; metabolic syndrome; advanced age; tobacco use; vascular disease primary causes lead to ____________ on the heart. direct damage primary causes of HF include (9): -Hypertension (including hypertensive crisis) -Coronary artery disease...
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NSPN 7200 Module 4 Questions with Complete  Correct Answers | Grade A+
  • NSPN 7200 Module 4 Questions with Complete Correct Answers | Grade A+

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  • Hypertension in pregnancy can be classified as either Ans: -pre-existing or gestational Pre-existing hypertension Ans: pre-dates pregnancy or is identified before 20 weeks gestation Gestational hypertension Ans: appears after 20 weeks gestation Both preexisting hypertension and gestational hypertension have two subgroups what are they Ans: comorbid conditions and preeclampsia what are comorbid conditions of hypertension Ans: diabetes and renal disease 2 Definition of Preeclampsia A...
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Complex Care Exam 1 question and answers Question and answers correctly solved 2024
  • Complex Care Exam 1 question and answers Question and answers correctly solved 2024

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  • Complex Care Exam 1 question and answers Question and answers correctly solved 2024Best evidence from American Association of Critical-Care Nurses - correct answer Critical care nursing - correct answer -Providing care for patients with acute and unstable physiologic problems -Involves assessing, initiating, and evaluating Critical care = one who is at high risk for actual or potential life-threatening health problems; requires intense and vigilant nursing care (ratio is usually 2 patie...
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Paramedic Pharmacology NREMT Latest Update Already Passed
  • Paramedic Pharmacology NREMT Latest Update Already Passed

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  • Paramedic Pharmacology NREMT Latest Update Already Passed Epinephrine class/action catecholamine/adrenergic/sympathetic agonist - stimulates alpha and beta receptors Epinephrine 1:10,000 indications cardiac arrest Epinephrine side effects tachydysrhythmia hypertension early labor headache nervousness decreased LOC palpations anxiety dizziness Epinephrine 1:10,000 dose 0.5-1 mg IV/IO pediatric = 0.01 mg/kg (0.1 mL/kg) Epinephrine 1:1,000 indications Severe allergic reaction status asthmaticu...
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Renal Pathophysiology: Acute Kidney Injury and Chronic  Kidney Disease
  • Renal Pathophysiology: Acute Kidney Injury and Chronic Kidney Disease

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  • Renal Pathophysiology: Acute Kidney Injury and Chronic Kidney Disease What is the difference between acute and chronic kidney injury? Acute kidney injury occurs suddenly, often due to an identifiable cause, while chronic kidney disease develops gradually over time, typically as a result of ongoing damage. ️️ How does hypertension lead to kidney damage? Hypertension can damage the blood vessels in the kidneys, reducing their ability to filter waste effectively, which can lea...
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NR 327 EDAPT HYPERTENSION AND PREGNANCY
  • NR 327 EDAPT HYPERTENSION AND PREGNANCY

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  • EDAPT - HYPERTENSION AND PREGNANCY Women who have chronic hypertension prior to pregnancy will experience a worsening of the condition and an increased likelihood of developing preeclampsia in pregnancy. Gestational hypertension (GH) is brought on by pregnancy and develops after 20 weeks gestation without the presence of protein in the urine. Deep tendon reflexes become increasingly hyperactive as preeclampsia progresses and are an indicator of impending risk for seizures. A nurse is carin...
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NURS 354 Exam 3 Questions and 100% Correct Answers
  • NURS 354 Exam 3 Questions and 100% Correct Answers

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  • What are the three possible types of diabetes in pregnancy? 1. Pre-existing type 1 diabetes (insulin dependent); typically diagnosed in childhood 2. Pre-existing type 2 diabetes (insulin resistant); typically diagnosed in adulthood 3. Gestational diabetes; occurs only in pregnancy; usually goes away once the baby is born; typically doesn't develop until halfway through the pregnancy What are maternal effects of pre-existing diabetes? -higher risk for spontaneous abortion, hypertension, preec...
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