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CBIS/CBIS Complete Graded A+
  • CBIS/CBIS Complete Graded A+

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  • incidence rate or range of occurrences prevalence percent of people with a given condition at a given time Growth hormone deficiency associated with fatigue, increased risk of thinning of the bones, elevated cholesterol, and hardening of arteries. Found in approx 20% of moderate-severe TBI's Hypothyroidism associated with weight gain, SOB, slow HR, and intellectual impairment. Found in approx 5% of persons with TBI Gonadtropin deficiency associated with decrease...
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KIN 1A03 Physiology III Exam 2 Questions 2022/2023
  • KIN 1A03 Physiology III Exam 2 Questions 2022/2023

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  • KIN 1A03 Physiology III Exam 2 Questions 2022/2023 KIN 1A03 Physiology_III_-_Exam_2_Questions 2022/2023 Chapter 11: Functional Organization of Nervous Tissue Multiple Choice 1. The nervous system A) monitors internal and external stimuli. B) transmits information in the form of action potentials. C) interprets or assesses information. D) maintains homeostasis. E) all of the above Answer: e Level: 1 2. Which of the following i...
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A&P Test3 B questions and answers 2022
  • A&P Test3 B questions and answers 2022

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  • A&P Test3 B questions and answers 2022absolute refractory period In this period, the neuron cannot respond to a stimulus no matter how strong. depolarization In this period, the interior of the cell becomes less negative due to an influx of sodium ions. repolarization In this period, potassium ions diffuse out of the neuron due to a change in membrane permeability. action potential Also called a nerve impulse transmitted by axons. relatively refractory period In ...
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PMHNP Questions and Answers 2022/2023
  • PMHNP Questions and Answers 2022/2023

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  • PMHNP Questions and Answers 2022/2023 Positive Romberg Sign (r/t etoh) loss of balance that occurs when closing the eyes ETOH withdrawal delirium may result in? Seizures or death DSM Severity for ETOH Mild = 2-3 sx Moderate = 4-5 sx Severe = >= 6 sx DSM ETOH Remission Criteria Early = >3 mos & <12 mos Substantial Remission = >12 mos Screening & Early Intervention scale for SUD SBIRT Screening, Brief Intervention & Refereal to Treatment CAGE...
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BPK 205 midterm 2 Exam Study Guide Solution
  • BPK 205 midterm 2 Exam Study Guide Solution

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  • BPK 205 midterm 2 Exam Study Guide Solutions proprioception - ANSWER-awareness of body movement and position in space special senses processed consciously - ANSWER-- vision - hearing - taste - smell - equilibrium somatic senses processed consciously - ANSWER-- touch - temperature - pain - itch - proprioception somatic stimuli processed subconsciously - ANSWER-- muscle length and tension - proprioception visceral stimuli processed subconsciously - ANSWER-- blood pressure - distens...
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NR565 Week 2 Study Guide (Chapters 1, 4, 13, 25 and 52) | Pharmacology, Prescription drug | Download To Score An A
  • NR565 Week 2 Study Guide (Chapters 1, 4, 13, 25 and 52) | Pharmacology, Prescription drug | Download To Score An A

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  • Chapter 1: The Role of the Nurse Practitioner as Prescriber Roles and Responsibilities of APRN Prescribers APRN prescriber is responsible for the final decision on which drug to use and how to use it. Degree of autonomy in this role and the breadth of drugs that can be prescribed vary from state to state based on the nurse practice act of that state. Nurse practitioner prescriptive authority is regulated by the State Board of Nursing for each state. • Advanced Knowledge o Additional knowledge,...
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Chamberlain University College : NR 565 SG Week 2 - Ch1.4.13.25.52_ LATEST UPDATED 2021,100% CORRECT
  • Chamberlain University College : NR 565 SG Week 2 - Ch1.4.13.25.52_ LATEST UPDATED 2021,100% CORRECT

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  • Chamberlain University College : NR 565 SG Week 2 - Ch1.4.13.25.52_ LATEST UPDATED 2021 Chapter 1: The Role of the Nurse Practitioner as Prescriber Roles and Responsibilities of APRN Prescribers APRN prescriber is responsible for the final decision on which drug to use and how to use it. Degree of autonomy in this role and the breadth of drugs that can be prescribed vary from state to state based on the nurse practice act of that state. Nurse practitioner prescriptive authority is regul...
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BIOL 235 Assignment 2
  • BIOL 235 Assignment 2

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  • 2. What are EPSPs and IPSPs, and how are they produced? Explain how these electrical currents are used in spatial and temporal summation to initiate or inhibit the generation of an action potential. EPSPs means Excitatory and Inhibitory ? Postsynaptic Potentials while IPSPs means Inhibitory Postsynaptic Potential (IPSP). A neurotransmitter causes either an excitatory or an inhibitory graded potential. A neurotransmitter that causes depolarization of the postsynaptic membrane is excitatory ...
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NRNP 6645 - Midterm study guide
  • NRNP 6645 - Midterm study guide

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  • NRNP 6645 - Midterm study guide Legal and ethical considerations among individual, family, and group modalities of therapy Domestic violence & sexual abuse: • Most states require professionals to report any suspicion of child abuse. • Although reporting suspected abuse can jeopardize a therapeutic alliance, sometimes therapy needs to take a second place to the interests of safety. • If a clinician does not report suspected child abuse, they should consider the consequences of ...
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psychiatric-mental-health-nursing-the-craft-of-caring
  • psychiatric-mental-health-nursing-the-craft-of-caring

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  • The organization of care Early intervention in ultra-high-risk groups This approach is potentially one of the most exciting developments in psychosis research and intervention of recent years and has seen an explosion of research and clinical interest during that time.The idea is not a new one. Harry Stack Sullivan discussed the possibility of this in 1927, and Ian Falloon undertook a study to see whether the prevalence of schizophrenia could be reduced in Buckingham, UK, before the rec...
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