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Nursing State Exam Finals MCQs Final COMPLETE SOLUTION Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Nursing State Exam Finals MCQs Final 
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what is the normal range for Blood Pressure - CORRECT ANSWER optimal: 
<120/<80 
Normal: <130/ <90 
high normal: 120-139/ 85/90 
Hypertension: >140/>90 
Factors that will increase 02 demand - CORRECT ANSWER stress, physical work, 
tachycardia, increased force of constriction 
Factors that will decrease 02 supply - CORRECT ANSWER atherosclerosis, 
anaemia, hypertension, low coron...
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Electrolysis & Laser State Exam Study Guide Questions With Verified Answers
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What is Stress? 
accelerated heart beat; secretion of adrenaline and noradrenaline 
(Adrenal Medulla) 
 
What does the parasympathetic nervous system do? 
Rest & Repose (Peaceful). Ex. heart rate, pupils dilating, breathing 
 
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What does the sympathetic nervous system do? 
Fight or Flight. Controls body's unconscious functions. 
 
What is pain threshold? 
degree of pain sensation beyond which the intensity of pa...
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AEMT Final 
 
 
 
A 32 year old male ingested a large quantity of Dilaudid, a powerful opiate. Which of the following clinical signs would you Most likely encounter during your assessment? - ANSWER Respiratory depression and hypertension. 
 
 
 
 
 
Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) occurs when. - ANSWER Your body is unable to produce enough insulin. 
 
 
 
 
 
The skin and underlying tissues of the face: - ANSWER Have a rich blood supply ...
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Clinical Chemistry 1 – CSMLS Questions And Answers 2024/2025 A+
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Clinical Chemistry 1 – CSMLS Questions And Answers 2024/2025 A+ 
Maltose is made of which two monosaccharides? - Correct Answer-glucose and glucose 
Lactose is made of which two monosaccharides? - Correct Answer-galactose and glucose 
Sucrose is made of which two monosaccharides? - Correct Answer-fructose and glucose 
What is the role of adrenaline in insulin regulation? - Correct Answer-Stimulates hepatic 
gluconeogenesis and glycogenolysis, increases blood glucose, inhibits insulin. 
What i...
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Sympathomimetic drugs such as adrenaline and noradrenaline are known as: - Correct Answer vasopressor drugs 
 
There are signs of clinical deterioration that often occur prior a cardiac arrest. The most common time frame for these abnormal findings to occur is - Correct Answer 8 Hours 
 
The Loop of Henle is primarily responsible for which of the following: - Correct Answer the reabsorption of water and ions from the urine, impacting upon uri...
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ATI PHARMACOLOGY PROCTORED EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (QUIZ TEST)
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ATI PHARMACOLOGY PROCTORED EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (QUIZ TEST) 
 
1: What is the primary action of beta-blockers? - correct answer - 
Beta-blockers primarily reduce heart rate and blood pressure by blocking the effects of adrenaline on beta receptors. 
 
 
2: Which medication is commonly used to treat hypothyroidism? - correct answer - Levothyroxine is commonly used to treat hypothyroidism. 
 
 
3: What is the therapeutic range for digoxin? - correct answer - 
The therapeutic range for digoxi...
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GNRS 556 Med Surg Exam 2 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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How do beta-blockers affect heart rate and blood pressure? 
 
Beta-blockers reduce heart rate and lower blood pressure by blocking the effects of 
adrenaline on beta-adrenergic receptors in the heart. 
 
Explain the mechanism of action of ACE inhibitors in managing hypertension. 
 
ACE inhibitors block the conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II, leading to 
vasodilation and reduced blood pressure. 
 
What is the primary use of...
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Ameritech Pharm II Latest Version - Final Exam *Complete* Graded A+
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Ameritech Pharm II Latest Version - Final 
 
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What is the function of an ACE inhibitor in pharmacology? 
 
 Answer: ACE inhibitors, identified by their suffix "-pril," work by blocking the angiotensin- 
converting enzyme (ACE), thereby reducing the production of angiotensin II, a substance that 
 
narrows blood vessels and increases blood pressure. 
 
Explain the function of alpha blockers in pharmacology. 
 Answer: Alpha blockers, recognized by their suffix "-zosi...
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byu health practice test questions with correct answers
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physical health - Correct Answer-taking care of ones body: sleeping eight hours a night, eat properly, wear a helmet, and exercise sixty minutes daily? 
 
consequences - Correct Answer-in order to use the decision-making model effectively, what does one need to recognize first, before looking for possible solutions? 
 
environmental - Correct Answer-what type of risk factor is breathing in secondhand smoke? 
 
compensation - Correct Answer-david does not do well in school because he can't read ...
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GNRS 576 Pharmacology Test 1 Latest Update Graded A+
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GNRS 576 Pharmacology Test 1 Latest 
 
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How do beta-blockers affect heart rate and blood pressure? 
 
Beta-blockers reduce heart rate and lower blood pressure by blocking the effects of 
adrenaline on beta-adrenergic receptors in the heart. 
 
Explain the mechanism of action of ACE inhibitors in managing hypertension. 
 
ACE inhibitors block the conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II, leading to 
vasodilation and reduced blood pressure. 
 
What is the primary use of pro...
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