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CMN 350 Exam 4 Questions with Correct Answers
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CMN 350 Exam 4 
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Types of substance abuse? - Answer-1) Alcohol 
2) Opioids 
3) Stimulants (caffeine, cocaine) 
What is the goal of rehabilitation from substance abuse? - Answer-complete abstinence 
from substance use 
Main concern with benzodiazepines? - Answer-respiratory depression 
What does the HALT acronym stand for? - Answer-Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired (S/S of 
substance withdrawal) 
What is the transtheoretical model? - Answer-indicates a client's decis...
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PCA QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED
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PCA QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
 
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Advantages of using PCA Maintain Therapeutic blood levels of analgesia 
by: 
having better pain control and decreasing overall amout of narcotics used. 
 
How does PCA create better pain relief 1. control pain w/o sedation 
2. decreases anxiety by not having to wait for meds 
3. take a dose when pt feels they need it=self control 
4. better ableto participate in cares and activity if decreased pain. 
 
Who is a candidate for pain management Acute ca...
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Pharmacology APN- GI drugs, GERD, and PUD Questions With Complete Solutions
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antacid uses correct answer: Hyperacidity (sx relief of heartburn) 
PUD (adjunct tx) 
GERD 
Ca, Mg deficiency 
 
antacid considerations with other drugs correct answer: Separate antacid administration with other drugs by at least 2h 
 
antacid ADRs correct answer: magnesium based: diarrhea 
Aluminum and calcium based: constipation 
Alkalosis (typically only an issue for the renally impaired) 
 
calcium based antacid contraindications correct answer: hypercalcemia, renal calculi 
 
cautions i...
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Advanced Med Surg Exam 1 Cardiovascular Exam 2024
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Contrast-induced nephropathy 
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The onset of AKI w/in 48h after admin of contrast. Risk for this is highest in pts who are older, dehydrated, have pre-existing CKD, or have comorbidities of DM, HF, or current hypotension 
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Metformin 
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should be d/c at least 24 hours before the time of a procedure and for at least 48 hours after iodinated contrast media. 
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Reactions 
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When a CT scan w/ contrast is prescribed, report the pts Hx 
of associated w/ the admin of contrast media to the radio...
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NSG 318 Final Exam With Verified Questions And Answers
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NSG 318 Final Exam With Verified 
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acquired resistance - answertype of resistance that is caused by prior exposure to an 
antibiotic. this can cause an antibiotic to not be effective as it once was for a certain bacteria 
Acyclovir (Zovarix) - answerantiviral drug used for the treatment of herpes simplex virus 
and varicella 
important to increase fluids 
phlebitis (check site before and throughout therapy), increased bleeding time 
nephrotoxic 
Amoxicillin - answerpenicill...
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uw madison zoology/biology 101 EXAM 3 Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
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Basics of diffusion, gradients, and how they relate - Answer-Diffusion: spontaneous movement of 
very small things. It requires no energy investment by the organism (other than keeping the 
temperature above freezing) 
--direction is random 
Gradients: top of gradient = high concentration, bottom of gradient = low concentration 
--diffuses high to low 
Basics of diffusion across a semipermeable barrier - AnswerFactors that speed up or slow down diffusion - Answer-size: smaller things diffuse fas...
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NSG 318 Final Exam With Verified Questions And Answers
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NSG 318 Final Exam With Verified 
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acquired resistance - answertype of resistance that is caused by prior exposure to an 
antibiotic. this can cause an antibiotic to not be effective as it once was for a certain bacteria 
Acyclovir (Zovarix) - answerantiviral drug used for the treatment of herpes simplex virus 
and varicella 
important to increase fluids 
phlebitis (check site before and throughout therapy), increased bleeding time 
nephrotoxic 
Amoxicillin - answerpenicill...
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JIBC Emergency Medical Responder Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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JIBC Emergency Medical Responder Exam 
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Purpose of EMS system - Correct Answer ️️ -Formal system of care to respond to 
medical emergencies 
Typical seq. of events from emergency --> EMS activated --> pt. transfer to hospital - 
Correct Answer ️️ -1. 911 called 
2. Dispatcher provides verbal help, dispatches EMR 
3. EMR responds and may call for backup 
4. Pt. may be transferred to hosp 
Two basic ways to access the EMS system - Correct Answer ️️...
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Finished_Pharm_Jenniffer Medrano Drug Card Assignment RNSG 1301 fall 8A 2023.
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Jenniffer Medrano Drug Card Assignment RNSG 1301 fall 8A 2023 
Fall 8A 2023 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1301 Pharmacology Drug Cards 
 
Drug: Penicillin G&V		General Classification: _Penicillins/ Beta-lactam antibacterial 
Prototype	Ampicillin (Principen) 
Pharmacokinetics	After absorption is widely distributed. Penetration into the CSF occurs only 
w inflamed meninges. Kidneys rapidly excrete ampicillin, produces high drug concentration in the urine. It is present in breast milk, and ...
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NURA 407 Pharm Immune Mod. 2 Questions and Answers with complete solution
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Anti-infective agents 
Aminoglycosides 
*Gentamicin* - Narrow-spectrum antibiotic. Inhibits protein synthesis. They also inhibit transfer 
RNA from binding with messenger RNA. This synthesizes abnormal proteins due to incorrect reading of 
the genetic code, causes leaky cell wall. Bactericidal, larger doses kill faster. 
Side effect: ototoxicity (early signs: tinnitus, headache, ataxia, and vertigo), nephrotoxicity (polyuria, 
dilute urine, protein and casts in the urine, and an elevation in BUN...
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