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Home Health Aide Exam Questions And Answers Graded A+
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"Hand Hygiene" means - Answer-Using soap and water as well as alcohol based rubs to keep hands 
clean. 
A ______ is the permanent and painful shortening of a joint and muscle. - Answer-Contracture. 
A client who is lying on either her left or her right side is in the ________ position - Answer-Lateral. 
A common non- toxic item that can be used to clean surfaces and eliminate odors is - Answer-Baking 
soda. 
A draw sheet is used to - Answer-Reposition clients without causing shearing. 
Accordi...
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PLQ 4- Exam 2 (Questions & Answers) Rated 100% Correct!!
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_________ is a federal program that provides nutritional support to low-income women and children. – 
WIC 
_________ or __________ for foods during pregnancy is common - Cravings, aversions 
_______________ in pregnancy is associated with an increased of gestational diabetes. - Obesity 
A common recommendation to ensure adequate hydration during pregnancy is to drink__________ 
glasses of fluid daily. - 8 oz. 
A nurse in a prenatal clinic is caring for four clients. Which of the following clie...
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Drug and Alcohol Awareness exam questions and answers.
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addiction 
a psychological or physical need for a drug or other substance 
 
 
alcohol 
a drug created by a chemical reaction is some foods, especially fruits and grains 
 
 
drugs 
a substance other that food that changes the structure or function that changes a body or mind 
 
 
tolerance 
the body need for larger and larger does of a drug to process the same effect 
 
 
caffeine 
a crystalline compound that is found especially in tea and coffee plants and is a stimulant of the central nervous...
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Pharmacology CNS Drugs Latest Edition 2024
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Tolerance - state where one must increase the dose of a drug in order to achieve or maintain the desired effect 
(all narcotics, barbiturates, alcohol, tobacco) 
 
2 types of tolerance: 
 metabolic 
 receptor - Metabolic: enzymes system working differently; breaking the drug down faster; eliminating the drug faster so increase in dose to keep the therapeutic level 
 
Receptor: up regulation or down regulation of receptors and therefore altering the need for different drugs 
 
Drug abuse -...
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Texas Esthetics State Board Review 2024 Questions and Answers Graded A+
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Texas Esthetics State Board Review 2024 
Questions and Answers Graded A+ 
OSHA stands for - Correct Answer ️️ -Occupational Safety and Health Administration 
What system requires that personal protective equipment (PPE) be worn for contact 
with all body fluids, even if blood is visible? - Correct Answer ️️ -Body Substance 
Isolation (BSI) 
What does asymptomatic mean? - Correct Answer ️️ -Showing no signs or symptoms 
of infection 
What is the chemical process for reducing the numbe...
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Sleep Disorders: Insomnia, Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS) questions with correct answers
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Drugs likely to contribute to Insomnia - Answer Bupropion 
Stimulants 
OTC appetite suppressants 
Decongestants 
MAO-B Inhibitors (if taken late in the day) 
Fluoxetine (if taken late in the day) 
Caffeine 
Steroids 
Alcohol (initially induces sleep, but prevents deeper stages of sleep and causes nocturia) 
Any drug that causes urinary retention or nocturia, including antihistamines and diuretics taken later in the day 
 
Natural products used for insomnia - Answer St. Johns wort 
Chamomile ...
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NUR 256 units 3,4,5 practice questions and Answers (100% CORRECT)
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NUR 256 units 3,4,5 practice questions 1. The risk of experiencing serotonin syndrome when SSRI’s are given with monoamine oxidase inhibitors such as phenelzine (Nardil). Serotonin syndrome is best characterized in which of the following? A. Hypotension and urinary retention. B. Muscle rigidity and high fever. C. A productive cough and vomiting. D. Tea-colored urine and constipation. 2. A newly admit client has started taking bupropion (Wellbutrin). The nurse monitors in which of the following...
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Hematologic Disorders Practice Quiz 2024-2025. With detailed solutions
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Hematologic Disorders Practice Quiz . With detailed solutions 
 
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1.	The nurse is preparing to teach a client with microcytic hypochromic anemia about the diet to follow after discharge. Which of the following foods should be included in the diet? 
 
A.	Eggs 
B.	Lettuce 
C.	Citrus fruits 
D.	Cheese 
 
2.	The nurse would instruct the client to eat which of the following foods to obtain the best supply of vitamin B12? 
 
A.	Whole grains 
B.	Green leafy...
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Introduction to Nutrition Final Exam Review | Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update 2024/2025 | Graded A+
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Introduction to Nutrition Final 
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What is the basis for differentiating between major and trace minerals? 
- Answer -Major minerals are present in the body in large amounts 
while trace minerals are present in the body in small amounts. 
Mineral absorption can be as low at ____% - Answer -3 
What are some ways in which mineral absorption can be decreased? - 
Answer -- Fiber and phytate 
- Oxalate 
- Polyphenols 
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Pharmaceutical Science #310 - Exam 1 Questions and 100% Verified Answers
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What is pharmacology? - ANSWER - A scientific discipline that investigates the interactions between living organisms and drugs 
 
When did pharmacology as the primary way to understand drugs in Western Medicine begin? - ANSWER - In the 19th Century 
 
What are the two reciprocal aspects of drug-body interactions in pharmacology? - ANSWER - Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics 
 
What does the term Pharmacokinetics mean? - ANSWER - The study of what living things do to drugs 
 
What does the ter...
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