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Pharmacology activity quiz  Question  and answers  100% correct 2024/2025
  • Pharmacology activity quiz Question and answers 100% correct 2024/2025

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  • Pharmacology activity quiz Question and answers 100% correct 2024/2025 Pharmacology activity quiz A nurse is planning to administer furosemide( Lasix) to a patient. The nurse understands that which of the following lab tests are important to consider when administering this medication (select all that apply) a) Electrolytes b) Hepatic function c) Renal function d) Thyroid e) Cholesterol - correct answer a,b, c What side affect should you notify a provider about in regards to O...
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ED Scribe - Final Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers
  • ED Scribe - Final Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers

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  • ED Scribe - Final Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers Medical Decision Making (MDM) - answerThe physician's thought process Pain vs. Tenderness - answerPatient's feeling vs. physician's assessment What does distress mean? - answerThe doctor's judgment of discomfort Baseline - answerAn individual's normal state of being What does Auscultation mean? - answerListening with a stethoscope Palpation - answerThe act of pressing on an area by the doctor Inpatient - answerAdmitted to th...
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Nuclear Medicine Exam Questions with Correct Answers
  • Nuclear Medicine Exam Questions with Correct Answers

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  • Nuclear Medicine Exam Questions with Correct Answers What is the radiopharmaceutical used in bone scans? - answerTech-99 diphosphate. The radiolabeled substance must be an analog to Calcium, hydroxyl groups or phosphates. How many phases are there to a typical bone scan? - answerThree phases. One phase is immediately after uptake (a blood pool image), then images at 5 minutes, then images at 2-4 hours. Early uptake on the 5 minute images shows acute inflammation. Chronic process would sho...
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ED Scribe - FINAL  EXAM Questions and  Answers 100%  VERIFIED
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  • ED Scribe - FINAL EXAM Questions and Answers 100% VERIFIED Medical Decision Making (MDM) - ANSWER The physician's thought process Pain vs. Tenderness - ANSWER Patient's feeling vs. physician's assessment What does distress mean? - ANSWER The doctor's judgment of discomfort Baseline - ANSWER An individual's normal state of being What does Auscultation mean? - ANSWER Listening with a stethoscope Palpation - ANSWER The act of pressing on an area by the doctor Inpatient - ANSWER Ad...
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BIO 202 Exam 1 Verified 100% Correct!!
  • BIO 202 Exam 1 Verified 100% Correct!!

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  • BIO 202 Exam 1 Verified 100% Correct!! Discuss the way in which hormones promote body homeostasis. - Get stimulated when homeostasis is thrown off Compare and contrast the endocrine system and the nervous system. Make sure you understand the differences between a neurotransmitter and a hormone, addressing the importance of receptor specificity. - Endocrine - Uses hormones released by endocrine glands Effects many effector organs (i.e. HGH to all muscles) Is slower and longer lasting N...
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SBAs and MCQs for the Final FRCA.pdf
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  • True/False 1. Tissue oxygenation can be determined by: A. Gastric tonometry. B. Tissue oxygen electrodes. C. Functional MRI. D. Positron emission tomography. E. Ultraviolet spectroscopy. 2. The suggested cause for prothrombin complex concentrate’s thrombotic risk is its high content of: A. Calcium. B. Factor VII. C. Factor II. D. Factor X. E. Factor IX. 3. Which patient factors are associated with large-scale fl uid absorption during transurethral resect...
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RNC-Low Risk Prenatal Exam 199 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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  • RNC-Low Risk Prenatal Exam 199 Questions with Verified Answers Infant cuff should be how much wider than the diameter of the limb being measured? - CORRECT ANSWER 25-55% 3 categories of infant temperament - CORRECT ANSWER easy, difficult, slow to warm This type of murmur is usually Grade 2-5. This murmur appears within hours of birth and is almost always the result of aortic and pulmonary stenosis or coarctation of the aorta - CORRECT ANSWER A loud systolic ejection murmur A tightly ...
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Endocrine Exam Questions and Complete Solutions Graded A+.
  • Endocrine Exam Questions and Complete Solutions Graded A+.

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  •   How can you differentiate between Cushing and Addison disease? (in terms of secreting hormone). - Answer: Cushing: HYPERsecretion of Cortisol "C for Cushing, C for Cortisol". ADDison: HYPOsecretion of Cortisol & Aldosterone "ADD - Aldosterone" Mnemonic for Cushing - Answer: Mnemonic STRESSED Skin fragile Truncal obesity w/ small arms Rounded face "Moon face". Reproductive- amenorrhea and ED. Ecchymosis and Elevated BP Stretchmark on abdominal (purple color) Sugar e...
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NCCAOM Biomed- ALL QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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  • NCCAOM Biomed- ALL QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS What does elevated ALT indicate? - answerViral hepatitis, hepatotoxicity, cirrhosis, mono What does elevated AST indicate? - answerHeart attack, strenuous exercise, mono, trauma What does ALT=or>AST indicate? - answerViral hepatitis, mono, acute hepatotoxicity What does 2:1 AST:ALT indicate? - answerAlcoholic liver disease, cirrhosis, passive congestion, bile duct obstruction What does an increase in bilirubin indicate? - answerBlo...
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TEST BANK FOR HARRISON S PRINCIPLES OF INTERNAL MEDICINE SELF ASSESSMENT AND BOARD REVIEW 19 EDITION GRADED A+ ALL CHAPTERS. TEST BANK FOR HARRISON S PRINCIPLES OF INTERNAL MEDICINE SELF ASSESSMENT AND BOARD REVIEW 19 EDITION GRADED A+ ALL CHAPTERS.
  • TEST BANK FOR HARRISON S PRINCIPLES OF INTERNAL MEDICINE SELF ASSESSMENT AND BOARD REVIEW 19 EDITION GRADED A+ ALL CHAPTERS.

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  • TEST BANK FOR HARRISON S PRINCIPLES OF INTERNAL MEDICINE SELF ASSESSMENT AND BOARD REVIEW 19 EDITION GRADED A+ ALL CHAPTERS. TEST BANK FOR HARRISON S PRINCIPLES OF INTERNAL MEDICINE SELF ASSESSMENT AND BOARD REVIEW 19 EDITION GRADED A+ ALL CHAPTERS. Preface vi SECTION I Introduction to Clinical Medicine Questions 1 Answers 25 SECTION II Nutrition Questions 83 Answers 87 SECTION III Oncology and Hematology Questions 97 Answers 114 SECTION IV Infec...
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