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ACCS Drugs from Study Exam
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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? - Answer- Narcan 
 
A drug that blocks pain is considered what class? - Answer- An Opiod 
 
Ketorolac (Toradol) and Ibuprofen are Nsaids. Which drug out of these two have an adverse affect of renal failure? - Answer- Toradol (Ketorolac) 
 
Why are Nsaids used in combination with opiods? - Answer- To reduce the amount of opiods used since Nsaids ...
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Comprehensive CRNA Interview Review Accurate responses are given.
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Comprehensive CRNA Interview Review 
 
Norepinephrine Mechanism of Action (MOA) 
A1, A2, B1 agonist. 
 
Primary agent used in distributive shock because it's ability to recruit venous volume and augment preload, while increasing arterial tone, and increasing cardiac output. 
 
Alpha one causing peripheral smooth muscle contraction. (low dose venous, high dose venous and arterial). 
 
Alpha 2 adrenoreceptor agonism actually ant...
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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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Moderate sedation Exam with Guaranteed Accurate Answers
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Levels of sedation - correct answer 1) Minimal sedation. 2) Moderate sedation. 3) Deep sedation. 4) Anesthesia. 
 
Minimal sedation - correct answer Patient responds normally to verbal commands; coordination and physical coordination may be affected, but airway and ventilator responses are intact and cardiovascular function maintained. 
 
Moderate sedation - correct answer Depression of consciousness, responds to verbal commands alone or by light tactile stimulation. Spontaneous ventilation is a...
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Prednisone - Answer med that causes GI irritation that must be administered with milk of food 
 
1 inch - Answer distance for insertion of rectal suppository for adult patient 
 
Upper Arm, Chest (Deltoid), Back - Answer optimal sites for transdermal patch placement 
 
Gloves, Remove, Fold Sticky Sides Together - Answer proper removal of transdermal patch 
 
Long- Acting (SR, XR) - Answer never crush what meds 
 
Benzos - Answer meds to be cautions with when giving to a pt with COPD 
 
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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?...
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Moderate/Concious Sedation EHG questions and answers graded A+
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What is moderate sedation - Answer-drug induced depression of consciousness 
(sedatives/sedation+analgesia) then titrated 
Different names for moderate sedation - Answer-conscious sedation, IV sedation,Procedural sedation 
Associated procedures for sedation - Answer-Bronchoscopy, Eye procedures, Biopsies, Lipo 
Characteristics of Moderate sedation - Answer-Patient is able to respond purposefully to verbal 
commands or light tactile stimulation 
Goals of moderate sedation - Answer--Altered mood 
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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 opio...
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COMAT FBS Complete Study Guide Questions And Answers| Graded A+.
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allergic rhinitis pathophysiology - correct answer APCs (dendritics) at mucosal surfaces present peptides from allergens to MHC-II = ligand for naive CD4 = Th2 activation and cytokine secretion / B cell isotype switching = IgE and eosino/mast/neutro proliferation 
 
IgE binds to mast cells / basophils 
 
allergic rhinitis early reaction - correct answer w/in 30min, type I HS 
 
IgE binds mast cells = s...
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RN Basic Medication Administration Exam RN Basic Medication Administration Exam 100% correct answers
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RN Basic Medication 
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what are possible downstream IV occlusions? - 
CORRECT ANSWER-patient's body, left a clamp on, 
actual occlusion 
degrees of injection: 
IM 
SubQ 
Intra dermal - CORRECT ANSWER-IM- 90 
SubQ- 45 
Intra Dermal- 10-15 
What meds can we never crush - CORRECT ANSWER- 
long acting 
when meds create GI irritation (like prednisone) what do 
we do? - CORRECT ANSWER-give with food or milk 
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