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NURS 332 Midterm #2 Exam Questions And Answers 2025 Update.
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    NURS 332 Midterm #2 Exam Questions And Answers 2025 Update.

  • ©THESTAR 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 10:08PM. 1 NURS 332 Midterm #2 Exam Questions And Answers 2025 Update. How is acute kidney injury identified? - Answeroliguria and elevated serum BUN (3.0-6.5=N) and creatinine (60-110=N) Together, elevation of BUN and creatinine= azotemia What are some of the risk factors for acute kidney infection? - Answer-proteinuria -history of renal problems -use of nephrotoxic agents -exposure to heavy metals or organic solvents -recent hypotensive episod...
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CCRP Complete Study Guide/ 223 Q&A/ 2025.
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    CCRP Complete Study Guide/ 223 Q&A/ 2025.

  • CCRP Complete Study Guide/ 223 Q&A/ 2025. LVH Treatment (Meds) - Answer: Beta Blocker, ACE Inhibitor, Diuretic, Ca+ Channel Blocker LVH Influence on exercise test - Answer: False Positive LVH is often associated with - Answer: HTN Afib/Flutter treatment (Meds) - Answer: Digitalis/Digoxin, Amiodarone, Beta-Blocker DM Special considerations - Answer: Avoiding injection of insulin into a working muscle, exercising with a partner,avoiding exercise during peak insulin activity, carryi...
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NSG552 Psychopharmacology Exam 1 |91 questions and answers.
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  • What are the 6 general principles of psychopharmacological treatment? Safety Tolerability Efficacy Practicality Treatment accessibility Treatment compliance Pharmacokinetics How the drug moves in the body. (ex. Where is it absorbed? How and where is it metabolized? Where is it excreted?) Pharmacodynamics What the drug does to the body. (consider mechanism of action) Define First-generation antipsychotics Referred to as Typical Antipsychotics. Most have strong bond w...
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Absite Exam 2021 Test Bank Questions Newest 2025/2026 With  Complete Questions & Correct Answers |Already  GradedA+||Brand New Version
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    Absite Exam 2021 Test Bank Questions Newest 2025/2026 With Complete Questions & Correct Answers |Already GradedA+||Brand New Version

  • Pathophysiology of gynecomastia Decreased androgen production and either increased estrogen production or estrogen precursors are the main cause. Also can have decreased androgen to receptor binding and increased androgen binding to sex hormone binding globulin Octreotide mechanism of action for varices treatment Splanchnic vasoconstriction and decreases portal htn Liver abscess treated with flagyl Amoebic liver abscesses from entamoeba histolytica Liver abscess treated...
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NURS 5315 UTA Exam 3 (Cardiac) | Questions with Verified Answers
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  • NURS 5315 UTA Exam 3 (Cardiac) | Questions with Verified Answers Beta 1 This receptor causes increased contractility, increased HR, and increased renin secretion Beta 2 This receptor causes vasodilation and bronchial dilation Albuterol stimulates the _________ receptors and is administered during respiratory distress Beta 2 Alpha 1 This receptor causes vasoconstriction and is stimulated by Norepinephrine Dopamine 1 This receptor causes vasodilation Dopamine administered in low doses causes va...
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Nurs 240 pharm final exam + cumulative info Questions and Complete Solutions Graded A+
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  • Nurs 240 pharm final exam + cumulative info Questions and Complete Solutions Graded A+ hyperglycemia causes - Answer: stress (physical n psych), medications, sickness, steroids, food treatment of hyperglycemia - Answer: SQ of rapid-acting insulin are adjusted according to blood glucose test results. blood glucose 61-150 - Answer: no insulin glucose 151-200 - Answer: 3 units glucose 201-250 - Answer: 5 units glucose 251-300 - Answer: 8 units glucose 301-350 - Answer: 10 units...
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Complete Acute ECG Solution Guide: Updated Latest 2026| 100% A+ Guide.
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    Complete Acute ECG Solution Guide: Updated Latest 2026| 100% A+ Guide.

  • Complete Acute ECG Solution Guide: Updated Latest 2026| 100% A+ Guide. ECG. HEART BLOCKS: FIRST DEGREE: ◆ Elongated PR interval of > 0.20. Regular rhythm. ◆ Causes: Digitalis, drugs, CAD, vagal tone. SECOND DEGREE: Mobitz I ◆ Progressively prolong the PR interval until one QRS is dropped. ◆ Atrial is regular. No missing Ps. SECOND DEGREE: Morbitz II ◆ PR interval normal or prolonged. With some missing QRS. ◆ QRS wide. ◆ Atrial regular. ◆ THIRD DEGREE BLOCK: ...
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ATI Review Questions and Answers
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  • ATI Review Questions and Answers Deligation to LPN CAN: Monitor findings (as input to RN's ongoing assessment) Reinforce teaching Trach care Suctioning Checking NG patency (Inserting NG tube according to ATI practice test) Administering enteral feedings Inserting urinary catheter Administer meds (excluding IV meds in some states) CAN'T: Administer blood products TPN Use infusion pump to deliver at controlled rate. Taper rate before discontinuing to prevent hypoglycem...
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Patho NSG 533 Exam 3 Questions And Answers 2025 Update.
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  • ©THESTAR 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 10:08PM. 1 Patho NSG 533 Exam 3 Questions And Answers 2025 Update. (5) Non-modifiable risk factors for CAD - Answer(1) Age (2) Gender (3) Ethnicity (4) Family history (5) Genetic predisposition (6) Traditional modifiable risk factors for CAD - Answer(1) Dyslipidemia (abnormal serum lipoproteins) (2) HTN (endothelial injury and myocardial hypertrophy) (3) Cigarette Smoking (endothelial injury and oxygen radicals) (4) Diabetes (endothelial injur...
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NURS5315 EXAM 3 QUESTIONS WITH 100 VERIFIED ANSWERS
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  • NURS5315 EXAM 3 QUESTIONS WITH 100 VERIFIED ANSWERS Left atrial, pulmonary, pulmonary - Answer-Increase in LVEDP in HFpEF increases the (chamber) pressure and causes an increase in the pressure in the circulation leading to edema. Normal, decreased - Answer-The contractility of the heart is in HFpEF with filling of the ventricles. Left-Sided HF - Answer-synonymous with HFrEF Right-Sided HF - Answer-Right ventricle is unable to adequately pump blood forward to the pulmonary ci...
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