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ONC Questions with correct answers
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A patient with known multiple myeloma on zoledronic acid for hypercalcemia presents with: 
 
• Failure to heal at a site of recent dental extraction 
• Loosening of adjacent molars 
 
What is the diagnosis? - Answer Answer: Osteonecrosis of the jaw from chronic bisphosphonate use 
 
Remember the association between chronic use of bisphosphonates and development of osteonecrosis of the jaw (mandible and/or maxilla). The case could present loosening of teeth, soft tissue swelling, failure to...
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CSO EXAM PREP 2023 WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS.
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CSO EXAM PREP 2023 WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS. 
A cancer patient is unable to provide self-care. His disease is progressing rapidly and prognosis 
is poor. Which number likely represents his Karnofsky Performance Status? 
A. 100 
B. 70 
C. 40 
D. 0 - ANSWER C. 40 
Disabled; requires special care & assistance. 
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0 - DEAD 
100 - no evidence of disease 
A cancer patient is fully active and able to carry on all pre-disease activities without 
restricti...
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If the pyloric valve (located at the base of the stomach) was removed or manipulated during surgery, the patient risks___________________ - dumping syndrome 
 
True or False 
A patient with a new ileostomy should avoid both soluble and insoluble fiber after surgery - true 
Patients should avoid soluble fiber until the surgeon confirms the intestine has healed. 
 
Nestle Health Science suggests limiting MCT oil to _____ml/day - 100 ml/day (~6.5 TBSP) =760 kcals 
 
True or False 
The ketogenic ...
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BODY SYSTEM 2 TRADE/GENERIC EXAM | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+
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BODY SYSTEM 2 TRADE/GENERIC EXAM | 
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | 
LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+ 
Vyvanse 
Correct Answer: lisdexamfetamine 
Imdur 
Correct Answer: isosorbide mononitrate 
Prozac, Sarafem 
Correct Answer: Fluoxetine 
Lunesta 
Correct Answer: eszopiclone 
Celebrex 
Correct Answer: celecoxib 
Avelox 
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Correct Answer: Moxifloxacin 
Suboxone 
Correct Answer: buprenorphine/naloxone 
Pamelor 
Correct Answer: Nortriptyline 
Depacon, Depakote 
Correct Answer: Valproate Sodium 
Ari...
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OCN exam Questions & Answers 100% Correct!!
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Biosimilar medication - ANSWERyields the same clinical efficacy, however has minor structural and chemical differences compared to the original reference medication. 
 
cell-mediated immunity - ANSWERpromotes the intracellular destruction of microbes. 
 
What laboratory value should the nurse check prior to administering a dose of zoledronic acid to a patient with hypercalcemia of malignancy? - ANSWERCreatinine 
 
Symptoms of increased intracranial pressure - ANSWERheadaches, nausea and vomiting...
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Bone Density Registry Review Questions And Answers 100% Verified.
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Bone Density Registry Review Questions And Answers 100% Verified. 
 
 
 
 
 
Name the bisphosphonate anti resorptive medications: - correct answer. alendronate (fosamax) 
risedronate (actonel) 
ibandronate (boniva) 
zoledronic acid (reclast 
 
name the non bisphosphonate anti resorptive meds - correct answer. estrogen therapy 
raloxifene (evista 
denosumabb (prolial) 
 
name the anabolic osteoporosis meds - correct answer. teripartide (forteo) 
 
should a T-score be used for co...
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Pearson BTEC Unit 14: Physiological Disorders and their Care Learning Aim C: P3/P4/M3
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P3 Explain the treatment and support available for service users with different physiological 
disorders + P4 Compare the types of carers and care settings for service users with different 
physiological disorders + M3 Assess the provision of treatment, support, and types of care 
for service users with different physiological disorders 
Asthma Treatment Types Osteoporosis Treatment Types 
Since this disorder cannot be cured, there 
are only treatments in place to help 
reduce symptoms or preven...
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NIOSH list of hazardous drugs 2024 Questions and answers Graded A+
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abortificient - Answer-misoprostol 
antibiotics - Answer-chloramphenicol, televancin 
anticoagulants - Answer-warfarin 
antifungals - Answer-fluconazole, voriconazole 
antiretrovirals - Answer-abacavir, entecavir, nevirapine, zidovudine 
antivirals - Answer-cidofovir, ganciclovir, valganciclovir 
acne - Answer-isotretinoin 
arrythmias - Answer-dronedarone 
autoimmune conditions - Answer-acitretin, leflunomide, teriflunomide, fingolimod, interferon beta- 
1b 
BPH - Answer-dutasteride, finasteride...
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Nurs 1141 Exam 1 Study Questions and Correct Answers
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Meglitinide Repaglinide (Prandin) Lower blood glucose levels by stimulating the release of insulin from the beta cells of the pancreas. Common/serious adverse effects: hypoglycemia 
Thiazolidinediones Pioglitazone (actos) Lower blood glucose levels by increasing the sensitivity of muscle and fat tissue to insulin, allowing moe glucose to enter the cells in the presence of insulin for metabolism 
Androgen/androderm -short acting androgen agent -testosterone topical gel -used for male hypogonadism...
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Pearson BTEC Unit 14: Physiological Disorders and their Care Learning Aim C: P3/P4/M3
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Pearson BTEC Unit 14: Physiological Disorders and their Care Learning Aim C: P3/P4/M3. Since this disorder cannot be cured, there 
are only treatments in place to help 
reduce symptoms or prevent the risk of 
developing the disorder. 
Inhaler - Inhalers serve to ease symptoms 
and prevent new ones from arising. The 
two main types of inhalers are reliever 
inhalers, which are used when you need to 
relieve Asthma symptoms quickly, and 
preventer inhalers, which are used every 
day to reduce infl...
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