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MSN 571 –MidtermExam Questions and Answers Green Highlight–correct; Yellow–maybe but not confirmed; Red-Wrong QST 1.What is the first line therapy when treating hyperlipidemia? A.Bile Acide Sequestrants B.Statin Therapy C.Lifestyle modifications D.Niacin
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MSN 571 –MidtermExam Questions and Answers 
Green Highlight–correct; Yellow–maybe but not confirmed; Red-Wrong 
QST 1.What is the first line therapy when treating hyperlipidemia? 
A.Bile Acide Sequestrants 
B.Statin Therapy 
C.Lifestyle modifications 
D.Niacin 
QST 2.A patient asks you how does the statin drugs work. How would you respond? 
A.“It inhibits the absorption of dietary cholesterol in the small intestine” 
B.“it inhibits hydroxymethyl lutaryl-coenzyme A (HMG-CoA) reductase...
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MATERNAL NEWBORN RNC EXAM
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A postpartum woman complains of excruciating and pressure in the perineal area. She is restless, her pulse is 120, and respirations are 26 per min. Her fundus is firm at the umbilicus with small to moderate rubra lochia. The nurse should suspect - Hematoma 
 
Which neonate is at greatest risk for jaundice? - Late Preterm 
 
On admission to the postpartum unit, a 20 year old gravida 1, complains of a headache. Her vital signs are: BP 140/88, HR 110, RR 18. She is has pitting edema in her legs wit...
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CCHT Test - Nephrology Exam Questions and Answers Verified 2024
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Is CKD reversible? - Rarely. 
it almost always progresses to kidney failure 
(most people are unaware of the primary condition that's causing the renal damage) 
what are the major causes of CKD? - Diabetes (50%) 
HTN (25%) 
sxs of CKD - *often develop slowly and are non-specific:* 
*can be asymptomatic until GFR< 10-15 mL/min 
fatigue, weakness, malaise 
anorexia, n/v 
metallic taste 
hiccups 
irritability, trouble concentrating 
insomnia, RLS, twitching 
paresthesias 
confusion 
diffuse pru...
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OSSF II Exam 1 Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)
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Which of the following is not a place you would find transitional epithelium in the kidney? - Answer- 
*** here are all the places you would 
renal calyx, renal pelvis, ureter, bladder, proximal urethra 
What type of epitihelium lines the renal papilla? - Answer-cuboidal 
What are the layers of the ureter? - Answer-(lumen) mucosa, muscularis, adventitia 
What are the layers of the urinary bladder? - Answer-(lumen) mucosa, muscularis, serosa 
5 steps of reabsorption process - Answer-1. transport ...
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ABGC BOARD EXAM PREP: METABOLIC GENETICS
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Question: Individuals with Isovaleric acidemia may smell like which odor? 
 
a) musty rodent 
b) sweaty feet 
c) unaltered male cate urine 
d) fruity 
Answer: 
b) sweaty feet 
Question: An individual with PKU may smell like which odor? 
 
a) musty rodent 
b) sweaty feet 
c) fishy 
d) fruity 
Answer: 
 
a) musty rodent 
 
An individual with trimethylaminuria may smell like which odor? 
 
a) musty rodent 
b) sweaty feet 
c) fishy 
d) fruity 
Answer: 
 
c) fishy 
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NCC EFM Exam Practice Questions
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NCC EFM Exam Practice Questions 
 
Oxygen is transferred from mom to fetus via the placenta through? - Passive (Simple) 
Diffusion 
 
Intervillous space perfusion is dependent on? - Adequate Uterine Blood Flow 
 
Maternal Fetal Exchange is best promoted by which maternal position? - Either Rt or Lt 
Lateral 
 
What is transfer down the concentration gradient from higher to lower called? - Diffusion 
 
The most likely physical rationale for recurrent late decels after epidural is? - Maternal 
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advanced FHM exam 2024 with 100% correct answers
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How do i maximize uterine blood flow? correct answersPosition change,hydration, decrease uterine ctx(meds), reduce fear and anxiety 
 
How do i maximize umbilical circulation? correct answersPosition change and amnioinfusion 
 
How do i maximize oxygenation? correct answersPosition change, o2, maternal hydration, breathing techniques, correct or treat underlying disease 
 
Hypoxemia correct answersDecrease in oxygen in the BLOOD 
 
Hypoxia correct answersDecrease oxygen in the TISSUES 
 
Acidemi...
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PMC exam 5 questions & answers 2024/2025
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PMC exam 5 questions & answers 2024/2025 
 
 
Nucleoside/Nucleotide Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors (NRTIs) - ANSWERSHas two active (catalytic) sites: The RNase H (RNA-cleaving) active site and the DNA polymerase (DNA-synthesizing) active site. Both activities are needed to reverse-transcribe HIV's RNA-based genomic material into DNA. 
 
either purine or pyrimidine derivatives of natural DNA monomers. 
 
bind to the DNA polymerase catalytic site of the reverse transcriptase enzyme. As a result...
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Advanced Fetal Monitoring exam 100% correct
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Cat 1 correct answersWhat category rules out fetal acidemia? 
 
Severe astha, cardiac issues, and ecclampic seizures correct answersWhat maternal conditions greatly impact fetal oxygenation? 
 
intervillous space correct answersWhere does the exchange of O2 and nutrients take place? 
 
O2 enters the intervillous space via the maternal arteries, to the villi then the umbilical vein take the o2 blood to the fetus. The umbilical arteries take the deO2 blood from the baby through the villi and back ...
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Foundations CBR20 – Toxicology Exam Questions With Complete Solutions
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Foundations CBR20 – Toxicology Exam Questions With Complete Solutions 
How does activated charcoal work for decontamination and how should it be administered? 
High surface area binding to toxin and preventing systemic absorption. Dose: 10:1 (10g AC per 1g drug) 
 
 
When is activated charcoal contraindicated or ineffective? 
Contraindicated in AMS/obtunded patient, risk of seizure or aspiration, ileus. Ineffective for pesticides, lithium, hydrocarbons, heavy metals, alcohols, caustics. 
 
 
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