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Penn Foster Pharmacology Test Study Questions and Answers Solved 2024 Graded A
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define agonist - A drug with a high level of affinity and efficacy that binds to a receptor and casues a specific action. 
 
define contraindiction - a reason not to use a drug in a particular situation, causes undesirable side effects 
 
define efficacy - the degree to which a drug produces its desired response. 
 
define over the counter drug - a drug that may be purchased without a prescription from a vet 
 
define prescription drug - a drug that must be prescribed by a vet and taken while un...
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NURS 615 Pharm Exam 1 - Maryville Latest 2024 (100% Correct Answers)
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How does hypoalbuminemia affect the process of prescribing? - Low albumin = more free drug (bc the drug can't bind to albumin aka protein) = increased adverse effects 
What is a Black Box Warning: - is considered a contraindication to administer that drug. 
What is the drugs half-life? - Half-life specifically means the amount of time it takes for an administered drug to be halfway cleared from the system. 
Peak of action: - the time between drug administration and maximum concentration of drug...
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define agonist - Answer-A drug with a high level of affinity and efficacy that binds to a receptor and 
casues a specific action. 
define contraindiction - Answer-a reason not to use a drug in a particular situation, causes undesirable 
side effects 
define efficacy - Answer-the degree to which a drug produces its desired response. 
define over the counter drug - Answer-a drug that may be purchased without a prescription from a vet 
define prescription drug - Answer-a drug that must be prescribe...
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Penn Foster Veterinary Pharmacology Final Exam (Complete Questions, All Answered 100% Correctly) Latest 2024-2025
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Penn Foster Veterinary Pharmacology Final Exam (Complete Questions, All Answered 100% Correctly) Latest 
Describe how drugs affect the nervous system 
Drugs affect the nervous system by acting at the synaptic junctions to promote 
neurotransmitter's activity, mimic their actions, or block them from acting. 
Identify examples of respiratory drugs 
Expectorants, mucolytics, antitussives, bronchodilators, decongestants 
List which drugs are used to relieve pain and inflammation 
NSAIDs, Opioids,...
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NUR 256 Mental Health Exam 3 Complete worksheet: Exam 3 (100% correct)
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NUR 256 Mental Health worksheet: Exam 3 Define the following term: Understand what each means and how to manage those patients. Visual hallucinations: When the patient state they are seen some thing that is not there. Auditory hallucinations: The patient is hearing things, but it is not actually there. Delusion: That false belief that something is true. EX: a patient says that he is the president even though he is not. In their mind that thing is true Illusion: When they actually see somethi...
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Nursing 114: Pharmacology Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Nursing 114: Pharmacology Questions 
 
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What factors can influence drug absorption in patients? 
Factors include route of administration, blood flow to the site of absorption, and the presence 
of food in the stomach. 
 
What is the significance of a drug’s half-life? 
The half-life indicates the time it takes for the drug concentration in the bloodstream to 
reduce by half, which is crucial for determining dosing intervals. 
 
How should a nurse respond to a patie...
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Exam 1 (NURS 324) | Answered with complete solutions
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Exam 1 (NURS 324) | Answered with complete solutions Your patient presents with tachycardia, exertional dyspnea, fatigue, bounding pulses, and postural dizziness. What is your diagnosis? Anemia Define anemia a deficiency in the blood's ability to carry oxygen What are the causes of anemia? erythrocyte loss (bleeding), decreased erythrocyte production, or hemolysis Your patient presents with mouth sores, joint pain, renal damage, pleuritis, and photosensitivity rash. What is your diagnosis? L...
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Portage Learning: Nutrition Final Exam Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Portage Learning: Nutrition Final Exam 
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What is the difference between hunger and appetite? 
Hunger is an internal drive to find food and is often experienced by a negative feeling. Appetite 
is an external drive to find food, often associated with pleasant feelings. 
Name three of the four types of external forces that influence our eating habits and patterns. 
Sensory, cognitive, environmental and health status 
There are six classes of nutrients. Name t...
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Kettering Workbook Flashcards Patient Care Questions and Answers | Latest Version | 2024/2025 | Already Passed
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Kettering Workbook Flashcards Patient 
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- What law, effective from April 2003, safeguards patient privacy? HIPPA (Health Insurance 
Portability and Accountability Act) 
 
- Arrange the following exams in the preferred sequence: KUB, IVU, Lower GI, Upper GI. 
Begin with KUB, followed by IVU, Lower GI, and Upper GI. 
 
- Identify the high-priority patients when scheduling patient flow in a radiology department. 
This inclu...
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NSE 111 Readings & Lecture (2023/2024) Rated A+
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NSE 111 Readings & Lecture (2023/2024) Rated A+ What are critical items for sterilization, disinfection, and cleaning? surgical instruments, intravascular catheters, urinary catheters, needles 
What are semicritical items for sterilization, disinfection, and cleaning? Electronic thermometers, resp therapy equiment, endotracheal tubes, GI endoscopes, vaginal and nasal specula 
What are non critical items for sterilization, disinfection, and cleaning? Bedpans, urinals, and commodes, blood pressure...
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