NURS 6630 (NURS6630)

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NURS 6630N Midterm Exam (Questions & Answers) – Week 6 (January Qtr)
  • NURS 6630N Midterm Exam (Questions & Answers) – Week 6 (January Qtr)

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NURS 6630 Advanced Health Assessment Midterm Review Actual Questions and Answers with Rationale 100% Correct | Update 2024
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Nurs 6630 -- Exam 1 Chapter 47 STI Drugs questions and answers.
  • Nurs 6630 -- Exam 1 Chapter 47 STI Drugs questions and answers.

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  • Syphilis caused by Treponema pallidum, spread by direct contact of mucosal tissue w/ infected lesions. Syphillis screen high-risk patients and all pregnant women. Parenteral penicillin G is the drug of choice, If patient is allergic, treat with 14 days of doxycycline or tetracycline Benzathine penicillin G IM The drug of choice for treatment of primary or secondary syphilis is Primary A solitary, painless chancre is most consistent with which of the f...
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Nurs 6630 -- Exam 1 Chapter 50 Urinary Tract Infections exam questions and answers
  • Nurs 6630 -- Exam 1 Chapter 50 Urinary Tract Infections exam questions and answers

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  • Gram negative coverage What type of bacteria would the practitioner need to cover for a UTI? Urinary antiseptic/antiinfectives -Prevents bacterial growth in the kidneys & bladder, not effective for systemic infections. -They have bacteriostatic effect when given in lower dosages, and they have bactericidal effects when given in higher dosages. -Limited to treatment of UTI's -Drug action occurs in renal tubule & bladder, where it reduces bacterial growth. Pathophys...
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NURB 3030 - Exam 1 questions and answers
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  • how many RN's? 3.3 million how many LPNs? 832 thousand mainly ___ are CRNA's men nationally speaking ___% of US nurses are educated outside of the US 5.6% nurses care for: consumer, patient, and client collaboration means "all together" giving the patient a voice/opinion patient an individual seeking or receiving health - care services client the primary recipient of nursing care what do nurses do? health and wellness, prevent...
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NURS 530 Quiz #1 questions and answers
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  • Who established point of care? Emperor Augustus -Julius Caesar's great-nephew (63BC-AD14) established a professional medical core to treat the wounded on the battle field PHYSICI "physicians" with various levels of skills; they were most often clergy CYRURGICUS were surgeons, considered to be less well trained than the physician Hildegard of Bingen was showing the medicinal properties of plants, animals and trees Florence Nightingale took women to the Crime...
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Nurs 6630 -- Exam 1: Chapter 49 Upper Respiratory Infection, Pharyngitis, Sinusitis, Otitis Media, and Otitis Externa questions and answers
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  • If a child has not had any amoxicillin within the last 30 days what medication should the prescriber consider for Acute Otitis Media? Amoxicillin 80-90 mg/kg/d Dx is based on clinical symptoms and the course of illness. Any persistent URI lasting longer than 10 days without any clinical improvement is likely to be? Bacterial sinusitis Most common minor acute illness seen in primary care Upper Respiratory Infections (URI) The most common secondary infections seen...
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Nursing Concepts Module 3 questions and answers.
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  • Health state of optimal functioning or well-being Licensure to be given a license to practice nursing in a state or province after successfully meeting requirements nurse practice law law established to regulate nursing practice nursing profession that focuses on the holistic person receiving health care services and provides unique contribution to the prevention of illness and maintenance of health nursing process five-step systematic method for giving patient c...
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Walden 6630 Psychopharmacology Midterm Study Guide questions and answers
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  • Serotonin regulates Mood, emotion, feeding, and reproductive behavior This class of antidepressants binds to presynaptic SERT and inhibits them from reuptake of serotonin to increase levels in the synaptic cleft to bind with postsysnaptic 5HT2 receptors SSRIs First line therapy for MDD due to milder side effect profiles SSRIs Six Common SSRIs citalopram, escitalopram, fluoxetine, fluvoxamine, sertraline, paroxetine Onset of therapeutic benefit from SSRIs 4-6 week...
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Walden NURS 6630 Psychopharmacology Study Guide questions and answers.
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  • classic synaptic neurotransmission stimulation of a presynaptic neuron (e.g., by neurotransmitters, light, drugs, hormones, nerve impulses) causes electrical impulses to be sent to its axon terminal. These electrical impulses are then converted into chemical messengers and released to stimulate the receptors of a postsynaptic neuron. The synaptic cleft is the gap between the presynaptic neuron and the postsynaptic neuron; it contains proteins and scaffolding and molecular forms of "syn...
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