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CMN 571 Unit 3 - Questions With Verified Correct Answers | Latest Update
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Oral effects from medications: 
Increased caries - ANSWER Sugar containing preparations - 
syrups 
Oral effects from medications: 
Gingival hyperplasia - ANSWER Anticonvulsants 
Methotrexate 
Cyclosporin 
CCBs 
Oral effects from medications: 
Dental erosions - ANSWER Progesterone 
Nitrates 
BBs 
CCBs 
(increase gastric reflux) 
Oral effects from medications: 
Osteonecrosis of jaw - ANSWER Biphosphonates 
Oral effects f...
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NU 641 Midterm Exam Questions and Answers All Correct
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Methotrexate side effects when used in RA DMARDs (trexall, otrexup, rasuvo) - Answer- Hepatic fibrosis 
Bone marrow suppression 
GI ulceration 
Pneumonitis 
Can cause fetal abnormalities and fetal death (do not use in pregnancy) 
To decrease side effects supplement with folic acid 
 
Colchicine drug interactions - Answer- Anti-inflammatory agent specific for gout 
Statins (atorvastatin, simvastatin, and others) increases risk for muscle inj...
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CMN 571 Unit 3 Exam Questions with All Correct Answers
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Oral effects from medications: 
Increased caries - Answer-Sugar containing preparations - syrups 
 
Oral effects from medications: 
Gingival hyperplasia - Answer-Anticonvulsants Methotrexate 
Cyclosporin CCBs 
 
Oral effects from medications: 
Dental erosions - Answer-Progesterone Nitrates 
BBs CCBs 
(increase gastric reflux) 
 
Oral effects from medications: 
Osteonecrosis of jaw - Answer-Biphosphonates 
 
Oral effects from medications: Xe...
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NURO 670 Fluid and Electrolyte Disturbances Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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TBW for the normal human Correct Answer 60% of body weight or approx 40 L 
 
Oncotic pressure Correct Answer pulling forces of protein within a fluid compartment 
 
Hydrostatic pressure Correct Answer the pressure in the fluid compartment 
 
What is the osmotic equilibrium maintained by? Correct Answer maintained by balance between hydrostatic pressure gradients and plasma oncotic pressure gradients 
 
What does ANP do? Correct Answer • enhances naturesis (removal of sodium via kidneys and wat...
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PEBC Final Exam Review [Question and Answer] 100% Correct
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What are the criteria for urate lowering therapy in gout *Ans* diagnosis of gout plus 1 of: 
Tophi 
2 or more attacks per yer 
CKD stage 2 or worse (GFR <90) 
past urolithiasis 
Drugs that increase uric acid *Ans* EtOH 
cyclosporin 
Tacrolimus 
thiazide and loop diuretics 
levodopa, 
Ethambutol 
Cytotoxic chemo 
low dose salicylate 
pyrazinamide 
teriperatide 
interferon +ribavirin 
niacin 
First line therapy for fibr...
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Perio 84 Exam 2 Review Comprehensive Questions With Answers
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What is a glycoprotein from salivary and crevicular fluid adhering to the surface? - ️️Acquired pellicle 
What is a painful perio condition characterized by punched out papilla and crestal bone loss w/white pseudomembranous sloughing? - ️️NUP 
What is an endotoxin? - ️️lipopolysaccharide in the cell wall of gram - organisms 
What is the 1st and major clinical sign of gingivitis? - ️️Bleeding 
What is the bacterial infection of the periodontium characterized by a slow destruction ...
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NBME 17 Incorrects Guaranteed Success
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Child Development - Month including pincer grasp, finger feeding, standing while holding onto a table, and playing 
peekaboo: - ️ 9 months 
Cardiology and Biochemistry - Continued CK-MB and troponin I increase after coronary stenting: - ️ Mechanism: Membrane lipid peroxidation (due to reperfusion injury causing free radicals) 
Pharmacology - Cyclophosphamide mechanism of action: - ️ MOA: Alkylating agent → crosslinking of DNA → inhibits DNA...
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CMN 571 Unit 3 Exam Questions with All Correct Answers
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CMN 571 Unit 3 Exam 
Questions with All Correct 
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Oral effects from medications: 
Increased caries - Answer-Sugar containing preparations - syrups 
Oral effects from medications: 
Gingival hyperplasia - Answer-Anticonvulsants 
Methotrexate 
Cyclosporin 
CCBs 
Oral effects from medications: 
Dental erosions - Answer-Progesterone 
Nitrates 
BBs 
CCBs 
(increase gastric reflux) 
Oral effects from medications: 
Osteonecrosis of jaw - Answer-Biphosphonates 
Oral effects from medications: 
X...
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MCN 374 on Chapter 16, 21, 22, 23 and 29 Knowledge test Exam Toolkit Questions and Verified Marking Scheme 2024/2025
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MCN 374 on Chapter 16, 21, 22, 23 and 29 Knowledge test Exam Toolkit Questions and Verified Marking Scheme 2024/2025 
 
The nurse prepares a DTaP (diphtheria, tetanus toxoid, and acellular pertussis) immunization for a 6-month-old infant. To administer this injection safely, the nurse chooses which needle, size and length, injection type, and injection site? 
 
1. 25-gauge, 5/8-inch needle; IM (intramuscular); anterolateral thigh. 
 
2. 22-gauge, 1/2-inch needle; IM (intramuscular); ventroglutea...
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NAPLEX Exam Review Questions and answers, rated A+/LATEST UPDATES, 2024/25/ EXAMS PREDICTION PAPER/
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Common CYP Inhibitors - -G: Grapefruit 
Pacman: Protease Inhibitors (ritonavir) 
Azole antifungals: Fluconazole, ketoconazole, ect. 
Cyclosporine 
Macrolides: Clarithromycin, erythromycin, not azith 
Amiodarone 
Non-DHP CCBs: Dilt and verap 
CYP Inducers - -Phenytoin 
Smoking 
Phenobarbital 
Oxacarbazepine 
Rifampin 
Carbamazepine 
St. John's wort 
P-gp Substrate - -Antiocoags: apixaban, edoxaban 
CVD Drugs: digoxin, dilt, carvedilol 
Immun...
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