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Heart Failure Practice Questions and Answers 2024
The heart undergoes cardiac remodeling during the initial phase of heart failure. Which cardiac geometric change occurs during heart failure? 
 
Ventricular constriction 
 
Ventricular wall thickening 
 
Ventricular atrophy 
 
Ventricles become more cylindric - Ventricular wall thickening 
 
An increase in ventricular wall thickness, also called ventricular hypertrophy, is characteristic of the remodeling process during the initial phase of heart failure. The ventricles also dilate and become mo...
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The heart undergoes cardiac remodeling during the initial phase of heart failure. Which cardiac geometric change occurs during heart failure? 
 
Ventricular constriction 
 
Ventricular wall thickening 
 
Ventricular atrophy 
 
Ventricles become more cylindric - Ventricular wall thickening 
 
An increase in ventricular wall thickness, also called ventricular hypertrophy, is characteristic of the remodeling process during the initial phase of heart failure. The ventricles also dilate and become mo...
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- Pharm Exam 3 | Anticoagulants Questions and Answers 2024 • Exam (elaborations)
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Augmentation and induction of labor Exam Questions and Answers
What is labor augmentation? - Process of increasing the frequency and/or strength of ctx to bring a faster labor or faster birth 
 
What are the three methods of labor augmentation? - nipple stimulation 
 
AROM 
 
oxytocin 
 
Nipple stim - release of oxytocin via breast stim (resembling breastfeeding) 
 
pros: "natural oxytocin" , some self control 
 
What are some cons about nipple stim? - unpredictable, reports of tetanic ctx unrelieved by usual intrauterine resuscitation methods except terb...
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What is labor augmentation? - Process of increasing the frequency and/or strength of ctx to bring a faster labor or faster birth 
 
What are the three methods of labor augmentation? - nipple stimulation 
 
AROM 
 
oxytocin 
 
Nipple stim - release of oxytocin via breast stim (resembling breastfeeding) 
 
pros: "natural oxytocin" , some self control 
 
What are some cons about nipple stim? - unpredictable, reports of tetanic ctx unrelieved by usual intrauterine resuscitation methods except terb...
Yale Exam (Professional concepts and communication qtr 1) study guide 2024
What is nursing? - Art, science, holistic, multidisciplinary 
 
What are the roles of a nurse? - Leader, manager, researcher, collaborator, delegator, change agent, care provider, educator and advocate 
 
What is Altruism? - Feelings/behaviors that show a desire to help other people and a lack of selfishness. 
 
What is the purpose of nursing licensure? - To protect the public 
 
What does QSEN stand for? - quality, safety, education for nurses 
 
Elements of the communication process (ricco saw...
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What is nursing? - Art, science, holistic, multidisciplinary 
 
What are the roles of a nurse? - Leader, manager, researcher, collaborator, delegator, change agent, care provider, educator and advocate 
 
What is Altruism? - Feelings/behaviors that show a desire to help other people and a lack of selfishness. 
 
What is the purpose of nursing licensure? - To protect the public 
 
What does QSEN stand for? - quality, safety, education for nurses 
 
Elements of the communication process (ricco saw...
Pharm 895 Antiplatelet & Anticoagulant study guide
Drugs that are monitored via PTT - -Heparin. 
-Angiomax: bivalirudin. 
-Argatroban. 
 
Drugs that are monitored via factor Xa - -LMWH. 
-Arixtra: fondaparinux. 
 
Drugs that are monitored via PT/INR - -Coumadin: warfarin. 
 
Asprin - -MOA: Antiplatelet, inhibits prostaglandin synthesis through irreversible COX inhibition. 
-AE: Dyspepsia, bleeding, asthma exacerbation, rare rash, hepatotoxicity (in OD), thrombocytopenia. 
-Reye's Syndrome. 
-Recommended in pts with unprovoked proximal DVT/PE wh...
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Drugs that are monitored via PTT - -Heparin. 
-Angiomax: bivalirudin. 
-Argatroban. 
 
Drugs that are monitored via factor Xa - -LMWH. 
-Arixtra: fondaparinux. 
 
Drugs that are monitored via PT/INR - -Coumadin: warfarin. 
 
Asprin - -MOA: Antiplatelet, inhibits prostaglandin synthesis through irreversible COX inhibition. 
-AE: Dyspepsia, bleeding, asthma exacerbation, rare rash, hepatotoxicity (in OD), thrombocytopenia. 
-Reye's Syndrome. 
-Recommended in pts with unprovoked proximal DVT/PE wh...
Respiratory System Study guide 2024
Which mainstem bronchi is shorter, fatter and more direct? - Right 
 
What is the recommended cuff pressure and why? - Below 25 mmHg because if it is any higher, it will cut off tracheal capillary pressure and cause ischemia 
 
What are the 4 functions of the upper airway? - Conduct, warm, humidify and filter air 
 
What kinds of cells line the bronchi and release histamine during an antigen-antibody response? - Mast cells 
 
What area has the strongest cough reflex? - The carina 
 
What is the ...
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Which mainstem bronchi is shorter, fatter and more direct? - Right 
 
What is the recommended cuff pressure and why? - Below 25 mmHg because if it is any higher, it will cut off tracheal capillary pressure and cause ischemia 
 
What are the 4 functions of the upper airway? - Conduct, warm, humidify and filter air 
 
What kinds of cells line the bronchi and release histamine during an antigen-antibody response? - Mast cells 
 
What area has the strongest cough reflex? - The carina 
 
What is the ...
Pharm 895 Hypertension Exam Questions and 100%verified Answers
Prehypertension - 120-139/80-89 
 
Hypertension Stage I - 140-159/90-99 
 
Hypertension Stage II - over 160/100 
 
Goal blood pressure for patients over age 60 - less than 150/90 
 
Goal blood pressure for patients under age 60 - less than 140/90 
 
Goal blood pressure for all adults with CKD or DM regardless of age - less than 140/90 
 
First line treatment for patients of all ages, nonblack, with or without DM - Thiazides, ACEi, ARB, CCB 
 
First line treatment for black patients with or witho...
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Prehypertension - 120-139/80-89 
 
Hypertension Stage I - 140-159/90-99 
 
Hypertension Stage II - over 160/100 
 
Goal blood pressure for patients over age 60 - less than 150/90 
 
Goal blood pressure for patients under age 60 - less than 140/90 
 
Goal blood pressure for all adults with CKD or DM regardless of age - less than 140/90 
 
First line treatment for patients of all ages, nonblack, with or without DM - Thiazides, ACEi, ARB, CCB 
 
First line treatment for black patients with or witho...
Pharm 895 Anticonvulsants Exam quizzes and verified solutions
Epilepsy - Recurrent, unprovoked seizures 
 
Seizure types - Partial, which includes simple, complex, or partial that secondarily becomes generalized 
 
AND 
 
Generalized, which includes tonic-clonic, absence, tonic, atonic, and clonic/myoclonic 
 
Dilantin (Phenytoin) - Indicated for partial seizures and generalized tonic-clonic seizures 
 
MOA: Prolong inactivated state of Na channel, inhibit glutamate release, enhance GABA release 
 
Takes 5-7 days to get to steady state 
 
90% protein bound...
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Epilepsy - Recurrent, unprovoked seizures 
 
Seizure types - Partial, which includes simple, complex, or partial that secondarily becomes generalized 
 
AND 
 
Generalized, which includes tonic-clonic, absence, tonic, atonic, and clonic/myoclonic 
 
Dilantin (Phenytoin) - Indicated for partial seizures and generalized tonic-clonic seizures 
 
MOA: Prolong inactivated state of Na channel, inhibit glutamate release, enhance GABA release 
 
Takes 5-7 days to get to steady state 
 
90% protein bound...
Pharm 895 Safety & Prescriptive Authority study guide 2024
Pure Food & Drug Act 1906 - -Restricted manufacture & sale of drugs, outlawed misbranding and adulteration. 
 
Sherley Amendment 1912 - -Barred fraudulent therapeutic claims, but required to show intent to defraud to prosecute. 
 
Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA) 1938 - -Replaced Pure Food & Drug Act. 
-Removed requirement to demonstrate intent to defraud in drug misbranding cases. 
-Passed after a drug with antifreeze killed over 100 people. 
-Granted FDA authority to regulate food,...
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Pure Food & Drug Act 1906 - -Restricted manufacture & sale of drugs, outlawed misbranding and adulteration. 
 
Sherley Amendment 1912 - -Barred fraudulent therapeutic claims, but required to show intent to defraud to prosecute. 
 
Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA) 1938 - -Replaced Pure Food & Drug Act. 
-Removed requirement to demonstrate intent to defraud in drug misbranding cases. 
-Passed after a drug with antifreeze killed over 100 people. 
-Granted FDA authority to regulate food,...
Pharm Exam 3 | Asthma, COPD, Allergic Rhinitis study guide
Asthma Triggers - Environment, Respiratory Infection, Allergens, Emotions, Exercise, Drugs/Preservations, Occupational Stimuli, Other 
 
Goals for Therapy - Reduce Impairment: 
-prevent chronic and troublesome symptoms -prevent use of rescue meds (<2days/week) -maintain (near) normal pulmonary function and normal activity 
Reduce Risk: 
-prevent hospitalizations 
-prevent loss of lung function 
-provide optimal pharmacotherapy with minimal or no adverse effects of therapy 
 
Beta 2 Receptor...
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Asthma Triggers - Environment, Respiratory Infection, Allergens, Emotions, Exercise, Drugs/Preservations, Occupational Stimuli, Other 
 
Goals for Therapy - Reduce Impairment: 
-prevent chronic and troublesome symptoms -prevent use of rescue meds (<2days/week) -maintain (near) normal pulmonary function and normal activity 
Reduce Risk: 
-prevent hospitalizations 
-prevent loss of lung function 
-provide optimal pharmacotherapy with minimal or no adverse effects of therapy 
 
Beta 2 Receptor...