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How do antiemetics work? (i.e. what is the physiology of nausea? what and where are the receptors locate?) - ANSWERAntiemetics block the CTZ (chemoreceptor trigger zone) which suppresses nausea and vomitting. These receptors are located near the medulla, outside the Blood Brain Barrier 
 
When should antiemetics be given? - ANSWERAt least 1 hour before symptoms 
 
List at least 4 classes of antiemetic agents. State their mechanism and potential side effects. - ANSWER- anticholinergic: inhibits v...
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How do antiemetics work? (i.e. what is the physiology of nausea? what and where are the receptors locate?) - ANSWERAntiemetics block the CTZ (chemoreceptor trigger zone) which suppresses nausea and vomitting. These receptors are located near the medulla, outside the Blood Brain Barrier 
 
When should antiemetics be given? - ANSWERAt least 1 hour before symptoms 
 
List at least 4 classes of antiemetic agents. State their mechanism and potential side effects. - ANSWER- anticholinergic: inhibits v...
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How do antiemetics work? (i.e. what is the physiology of nausea? what and where are the receptors locate?) - Antiemetics block the CTZ (chemoreceptor trigger zone) which suppresses nausea and vomitting. These receptors are located near the medulla, outside the Blood Brain Barrier 
 
When should antiemetics be given? - At least 1 hour before symptoms 
 
List at least 4 classes of antiemetic agents. State their mechanism and potential side effects. - - anticholinergic: inhibits vagal tran...
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Final Exam: NSG3100/ NSG 3100 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Fundamental I Review| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A 
 
 
Q: Hydrogels (dressings) 
Jelly like sheets 
 
 
 
Q: Polyurethane foam dressings 
 
 
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Non adherent hydrocolloid dressings 
 
 
 
Q: Alginate dressings 
 
 
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Absorb exudate 
 
 
 
Q: collagen dressings 
 
 
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Animal sources, often cow or pig 
 
 
 
Q: ADPIE 
 
 
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Assessment 
Diagnosis 
Planning 
Implementation 
Evaluation 
 
 
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How do antiemetics work? (i.e. what is the physiology of nausea? what and where are the receptors locate?) - Correct Answer Antiemetics block the CTZ (chemoreceptor trigger zone) which suppresses nausea and vomitting. These receptors are located near the medulla, outside the Blood Brain Barrier 
 
When should antiemetics be given? - Correct Answer At least 1 hour before symptoms 
 
List at least 4 classes of antiemetic agents. State their mechanism and potential side effects. - Correct Answe...
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