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LATEST 2023 Module 5
LATEST 2023 Module 5 
 
5.1	: Introduction to Pulmonology 
The main function of the respiratory system is two-fold: (1) to deliver oxygen to the cells of the body and (2) remove carbon dioxide from the body. This is accomplished through the combination of the upper respiratory tract working in communication with the lower respiratory tract. A diagram of the anatomy of the respiratory tract is shown in Figure 5.1. The upper respiratory tract (URT) is outside the chest cavity and includes the nose...
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LATEST 2023 Module 5 
 
5.1	: Introduction to Pulmonology 
The main function of the respiratory system is two-fold: (1) to deliver oxygen to the cells of the body and (2) remove carbon dioxide from the body. This is accomplished through the combination of the upper respiratory tract working in communication with the lower respiratory tract. A diagram of the anatomy of the respiratory tract is shown in Figure 5.1. The upper respiratory tract (URT) is outside the chest cavity and includes the nose...
NURS Module 4
NURS Module 4 
 
 
4.1	: Introduction to Endocrinology 
The endocrine system, also referred to as the hormone system, is a series of glands located throughout the body that functions to maintain homeostasis. By modulating the release of chemical messengers (hormones), the endocrine system is able to send signals to regulate organ functions. The endocrine system is unique in that it works through hormones that generally have a longer and slower onset and duration of action. There are actually eig...
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NURS Module 4 
 
 
4.1	: Introduction to Endocrinology 
The endocrine system, also referred to as the hormone system, is a series of glands located throughout the body that functions to maintain homeostasis. By modulating the release of chemical messengers (hormones), the endocrine system is able to send signals to regulate organ functions. The endocrine system is unique in that it works through hormones that generally have a longer and slower onset and duration of action. There are actually eig...
NURS 251 PHARMACOLOGY Module 3
NURS 251 PHARMACOLOGY Module 3 
 
3.1: Introduction to Cardiology 
Taking a Blood Pressure 
Blood pressure is the pressure exerted against the walls of blood vessels as blood circulates through the body. Blood pressure is measured using an instrument called a sphygmomanometer, perhaps more commonly known as the blood pressure cuff. The pressures associated are measured in units of millimeters of mercury (mm/Hg). The health care provider inflates a blood pressure cuff in order to cut off the bloo...
- Exam (elaborations)
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NURS 251 PHARMACOLOGY Module 3 
 
3.1: Introduction to Cardiology 
Taking a Blood Pressure 
Blood pressure is the pressure exerted against the walls of blood vessels as blood circulates through the body. Blood pressure is measured using an instrument called a sphygmomanometer, perhaps more commonly known as the blood pressure cuff. The pressures associated are measured in units of millimeters of mercury (mm/Hg). The health care provider inflates a blood pressure cuff in order to cut off the bloo...
NURS 251 PHARMACOLOGY Module 3
NURS 251 PHARMACOLOGY Module 3 
 
3.1: Introduction to Cardiology 
Taking a Blood Pressure 
Blood pressure is the pressure exerted against the walls of blood vessels as blood circulates through the body. Blood pressure is measured using an instrument called a sphygmomanometer, perhaps more commonly known as the blood pressure cuff. The pressures associated are measured in units of millimeters of mercury (mm/Hg). The health care provider inflates a blood pressure cuff in order to cut off the bloo...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 29 pages •
NURS 251 PHARMACOLOGY Module 3 
 
3.1: Introduction to Cardiology 
Taking a Blood Pressure 
Blood pressure is the pressure exerted against the walls of blood vessels as blood circulates through the body. Blood pressure is measured using an instrument called a sphygmomanometer, perhaps more commonly known as the blood pressure cuff. The pressures associated are measured in units of millimeters of mercury (mm/Hg). The health care provider inflates a blood pressure cuff in order to cut off the bloo...
NURS 251 PHARMACOLOGY Module 3
NURS 251 PHARMACOLOGY Module 3 
 
3.1: Introduction to Cardiology 
Taking a Blood Pressure 
Blood pressure is the pressure exerted against the walls of blood vessels as blood circulates through the body. Blood pressure is measured using an instrument called a sphygmomanometer, perhaps more commonly known as the blood pressure cuff. The pressures associated are measured in units of millimeters of mercury (mm/Hg). The health care provider inflates a blood pressure cuff in order to cut off the bloo...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 29 pages •
NURS 251 PHARMACOLOGY Module 3 
 
3.1: Introduction to Cardiology 
Taking a Blood Pressure 
Blood pressure is the pressure exerted against the walls of blood vessels as blood circulates through the body. Blood pressure is measured using an instrument called a sphygmomanometer, perhaps more commonly known as the blood pressure cuff. The pressures associated are measured in units of millimeters of mercury (mm/Hg). The health care provider inflates a blood pressure cuff in order to cut off the bloo...
NURS Module 2
NURS Module 2 
 
 Introduction 
Nonprescription medications, perhaps more commonly known as over-the-counter (OTC) medications, are medications that are available without a prescription and are available in most cases without restriction. There are a few medications that do not require a prescription but are kept behind the pharmacy counter and ID is required for purchase. An example of this would be any medication containing the decongestant pseudoephedrine. Pseudoephedrine when combines with o...
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NURS Module 2 
 
 Introduction 
Nonprescription medications, perhaps more commonly known as over-the-counter (OTC) medications, are medications that are available without a prescription and are available in most cases without restriction. There are a few medications that do not require a prescription but are kept behind the pharmacy counter and ID is required for purchase. An example of this would be any medication containing the decongestant pseudoephedrine. Pseudoephedrine when combines with o...
NURS 251 Pharmacology Module 1
NURS 251 Pharmacology Module 1 
 
 
 
Question 1 
Select the dosage form that is best described as a flattened tablet that dissolves in the mouth: 
•	Tablet 
•	Capsule 
•	Troche 
•	Suppository 
Question 2 
Tablets that are coated with an acid-resistant substance to prevent dissolution in the stomach are called enteric coated. 
•	True 
•	False 
Question 3 
Suppositories are designed to melt at body temperature. 
•	True 
•	False 
Question 4 
Parenteral administration generally has ...
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NURS 251 Pharmacology Module 1 
 
 
 
Question 1 
Select the dosage form that is best described as a flattened tablet that dissolves in the mouth: 
•	Tablet 
•	Capsule 
•	Troche 
•	Suppository 
Question 2 
Tablets that are coated with an acid-resistant substance to prevent dissolution in the stomach are called enteric coated. 
•	True 
•	False 
Question 3 
Suppositories are designed to melt at body temperature. 
•	True 
•	False 
Question 4 
Parenteral administration generally has ...
NEW 2023 NFPT EXAM WITH SATISFIED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
NEW 2023 NFPT EXAM WITH SATISFIED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
 
 
 
	A soft tissue structure called a ligament connects what? - answer 
A. Muscle to bone 
 
B.	Bone to bone 
 
C.	Muscle to organ 
 
D.	Bone to organ A. 
	When spotting a client doing barbell squats, the trainer should be positoined where? - answer A. In front of the client. 
 
B.	At the side of the client. 
 
C.	Behind the client 
 
D.	Away from the client. 
 
 
	Which of the following is BEST recommended for an obese and sede...
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NEW 2023 NFPT EXAM WITH SATISFIED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
 
 
 
	A soft tissue structure called a ligament connects what? - answer 
A. Muscle to bone 
 
B.	Bone to bone 
 
C.	Muscle to organ 
 
D.	Bone to organ A. 
	When spotting a client doing barbell squats, the trainer should be positoined where? - answer A. In front of the client. 
 
B.	At the side of the client. 
 
C.	Behind the client 
 
D.	Away from the client. 
 
 
	Which of the following is BEST recommended for an obese and sede...
Latest 2023 Smart Serve With 100% Correct Questions And Verified Answers
Latest 2023 Smart Serve With 100% Correct 
Questions And Verified Answers 
 
Charlie is the night manager at an upscale Bistro. Two of the guests at table seven 
have had a little too much to drink but they are regular customers who spend a lot 
of money at the Bistro every week. They also refer a lot of business. 
Afsha, the server, has come to Charlie and said that she has tried to refuse 
service but one of the guests is insisting on another round of drinks. Charlie tells 
Afsha to serv...
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Latest 2023 Smart Serve With 100% Correct 
Questions And Verified Answers 
 
Charlie is the night manager at an upscale Bistro. Two of the guests at table seven 
have had a little too much to drink but they are regular customers who spend a lot 
of money at the Bistro every week. They also refer a lot of business. 
Afsha, the server, has come to Charlie and said that she has tried to refuse 
service but one of the guests is insisting on another round of drinks. Charlie tells 
Afsha to serv...
2023 Smart Serve With Accurate Questions And Verified Answers
2023 Smart Serve With Accurate 
Questions And Verified Answers 
 
Jane, a server, is relieved that Mr. Gordon has headed home. He was slurring his 
words and starting to get loud. She had the doorman put Mr. Gordon in a cab so 
she knows he is not driving. Having sent him safely home she is happy that she is 
no longer responsible for Mr. Gordon. Does Jane's responsibility end with sending 
Mr. Gordon home in a cab? Select one. - Answer - NO, HE NEEDS TO BE SOBER 
WHICH MIGHT MEAN UNTIL M...
- Exam (elaborations)
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2023 Smart Serve With Accurate 
Questions And Verified Answers 
 
Jane, a server, is relieved that Mr. Gordon has headed home. He was slurring his 
words and starting to get loud. She had the doorman put Mr. Gordon in a cab so 
she knows he is not driving. Having sent him safely home she is happy that she is 
no longer responsible for Mr. Gordon. Does Jane's responsibility end with sending 
Mr. Gordon home in a cab? Select one. - Answer - NO, HE NEEDS TO BE SOBER 
WHICH MIGHT MEAN UNTIL M...
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