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ACCS PHARMACOLOGY PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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DRUGS ROUTES OF ADMINISTRATION (5) 1. Enteral 
2. Parenteral 
3. Transdermal 
4. Inhalation 
5. Topical 
 
What is enteral route ? ENTERAL - absorbed in GI 
a. sublingual 
b. oral 
c. buccal/ lingual/ sublingual 
d. rectal 
 
What is the Parenteral route? (3) Parenteral 
a. Intravenous ( IV) 
b. intramuscular (IM) 
c. subcutaneous (SubQ). 
 
What is the transdermal route? delivered through the skin into the blood stream 
 
What is the inhalation route? (2) a. aerosolized 
b. airway instillation ...
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ACCS Drugs from Study Exam | 50 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated & Verified
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Fentanyl, Morphine, and Hydromorphone (Dilaudid) are all Narcotics, what drug reverses the adverse 
affects of decreased Respiratory Rate and Heart Rate? - Narcan 
A drug that blocks pain is considered what class? - An Opiod 
Ketorolac (Toradol) and Ibuprofen are Nsaids. Which drug out of these two have an adverse affect of 
renal failure? - Toradol (Ketorolac) 
Why are Nsaids used in combination with opiods? - To reduce the amount of opiods used since 
Nsaids combat pain as well. 
Diazepam (Val...
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ACCS Bundled Exams with complete solution;Everything you need is here;100% verified by experts
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ACCS Review Part 2 Respiratory Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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ACCS Review Part 2 Respiratory Questions and Answers 100% Pass ARDS Classification , Berlin Criteria Mild ARDS : P/F ratio < 300, Moderate ARDS: P/F ratio < 200, Severe ARDS: P/F ratio < 100 
NSTEMI , Non-ST segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction character of chest pain, prior history of CAD. ECG indicates ST segment depression 
STEMI , ST segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction ECG indicates Elevation of ST segment 
Therapy to Reduce ICP Normal ICP = 5 -15 mmHg. causes of increased IC...
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ACCS Respiratory correctly answered 2022
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ACCS Respiratory correctly answered 2022Normal Urine Output 
40 mL/hr (approx. 1 Liter/day) 
 
 
 
Decreased CVP (<2 mmHg) 
Hypovolemia 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Increased CVP (>6 mmHg) 
Hypervolemia 
 
 
 
Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) 
Eye-opening response 
Spontaneous opening- 4 
To verbal stimuli- 3 
To pain- 2 
None- 1 
Most appropriate verbal response 
Oriented- 5 
Confused- 4 
Inappropriate words- 3 
Incoherent- 2 
None- 1 
Most intergrated motor response (arm) 
Obeys commands- 6 
Localizes pain- 5...
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HCCA CHC Board Certification Exam Questions and Answers 2023/2024
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HCCA CHC Board Certification Exam Questions and Answers 2023/2024 
2 Midnight Rule - correct answer 
Regulation included in the 2014 Medicare inpatient prospective payment rule. Established that inpatient admissions spanning at least two midnights qualify for Medicare Part A payments. 
 Inpatient stays lasting fewer than two midnights must be treated and billed as outpatient services. 
 
340B Pricing Program - correct answer A federal program requiring drug manufacturers to provide outpatie...
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Respiratory Care Review Exam 1 Questions and Answers
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Respiratory Care Review Exam 1 Questions and Answers 
What is "Hypoxia" 
It means low oxygen, abnormal deficiency of O2 in arterial blood 
 
 
 
What is a nebulizer 
a medical device that produces aerosol with suspended liquid particles in a gas. 
This means that respiratory drugs can be inhaled. 
 
 
 
Inhalation Therapy in 1950's 
T he need for trained respiratory technicians established by the "Standards of Effective Administration of Inhalation Therapy" 
 
Polio epidemic creates need fo...
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ACCS Drugs from Study Exam | 50 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated & Verified
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Fentanyl, Morphine, and Hydromorphone (Dilaudid) are all Narcotics, what drug reverses the adverse 
affects of decreased Respiratory Rate and Heart Rate? - Narcan 
A drug that blocks pain is considered what class? - An Opiod 
Ketorolac (Toradol) and Ibuprofen are Nsaids. Which drug out of these two have an adverse affect of 
renal failure? - Toradol (Ketorolac) 
Why are Nsaids used in combination with opiods? - To reduce the amount of opiods used since 
Nsaids combat pain as well. 
Diazepam (...
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ACCS Respiratory Exam Rated 100% Correct Answers 2024
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ACCS Respiratory Exam Rated 100% Correct 
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Normal Urine Output - Answer 40 mL/hr (approx. 1 Liter/day) 
Decreased CVP (<2 mmHg) - Answer Hypovolemia 
Increased CVP (>6 mmHg) - Answer Hypervolemia 
Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) - Answer Eye-opening response 
Spontaneous opening- 4 
To verbal stimuli- 3 
To pain- 2 
None- 1 
Most appropriate verbal response 
Oriented- 5 
Confused- 4 
Inappropriate words- 3 
Incoherent- 2 
None- 1 
Most intergrated motor response (arm) 
Obeys commands...
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ACCS Drugs from Study Exam | 50 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated & Verified
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ACCS Drugs from Study Exam | 50 Questions 
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Fentanyl, Morphine, and Hydromorphone (Dilaudid) are all Narcotics, what drug reverses the 
adverse affects of decreased Respiratory Rate and Heart Rate? - Narcan 
A drug that blocks pain is considered what class? - An Opiod 
Ketorolac (Toradol) and Ibuprofen are Nsaids. Which drug out of these two have an adverse affect of 
renal failure? - Toradol (Ketorolac) 
Why are Nsaids used in combination with opi...
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