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NUR2226 Questions And Answers With Verified Quiz
  • NUR2226 Questions And Answers With Verified Quiz

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  • 3x BP controls - 1. HR 2. Stroke volume 3. Peripheral resistance regulated by neurological, renal + endocrine processes 4 Classes of Pneumonia - 1. Community acquired 2. Hospital acquired 3. Aspiration pneumonia 4. Opportunistic pneumonia Acute Asthma Management - 1. Correct signs of hypoxaemia (low O2) 2. Reverse airflow obstruction quicky (pharmacological) 3. Plan to prevent (pt education) Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) - Name given to 3 types of coronary artery disease that associa...
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Final Review for the CPhT (PTCE) Exam: Part B QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
  • Final Review for the CPhT (PTCE) Exam: Part B QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS

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  • Which of the following is not a condition for a medication to be considered therapeutically equivalent? a. Can be administered by an approved route b. Same active ingredient c. Same dosage form d. Same strength or concentration correct answer: Can be administered by an approved route Which of the following medications interact with vitamin K? a. clonidine b. dabigatran c. heparin d. warfarin correct answer: warfarin Which of the following medications may be used i...
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patho 370 - week 2 questions and answers graded A+
  • patho 370 - week 2 questions and answers graded A+

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  • patho 370 - week 2 questions and answers graded A+ What is type I hypersensitivity and antigen form? IgE and soluble antigen What is type II hypersensitivity? IgG OR IgM and cell-bound antigen What is type III hypersensitivity? IgG AND IgM and soluble antigen What is type IV hypersensitvity? T Cells and soluble or cell-bound antigen What is type I hypersensitivity mechanism of activation? -Allergen-specific IgE antibodies bind to mast cells via their Fc receptor...
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WGU - C458 - Health, Wellness and Fitness questions and answers
  • WGU - C458 - Health, Wellness and Fitness questions and answers

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  • Amphetamines Uppers, stimulants. Legitimate and useful medical applications, but often abused. Example Ritalin for ADHD. Adderall for obesity, ADHD and narcolepsy. Ecstasy MDMA. Club drug often used at all night dance parties (raves). Stimulant that increases heart rate and blood pressure and can lead to heart or kidney failure; regular use produces long-lasting, perhaps permanent, damage to your brains ability to think and store memories. Hallucinogens Substances that occur nat...
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WGU - C458 - Health, Wellness and Fitness Exam With Verified Solutions
  • WGU - C458 - Health, Wellness and Fitness Exam With Verified Solutions

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  • WGU - C458 - Health, Wellness and Fitness Exam With Verified Solutions Amphetamines - answerUppers, stimulants. Legitimate and useful medical applications, but often abused. Example Ritalin for ADHD. Adderall for obesity, ADHD and narcolepsy. Ecstasy - answerMDMA. Club drug often used at all night dance parties (raves). Stimulant that increases heart rate and blood pressure and can lead to heart or kidney failure; regular use produces long-lasting, perhaps permanent, damage to your brains ...
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LATEST Hilliard Patho 370 Week 3 /4 VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 2023/2024
  • LATEST Hilliard Patho 370 Week 3 /4 VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 2023/2024

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  • Primary Hypertension - ANSWER Idiopathic disorder (unknown) Most common form of hypertension Secondary Hypertension - ANSWER Hypertension attributed to a specific IDENTIFIABLE pathology or condition (Iatrogenic) Hypertensive Urgency - ANSWER similar blood pressure elevation without evidence of end-organ damage Hypertensive Emergency - ANSWER sudden increase in either or both systolic or diastolic blood pressure with evidence of end-organ damage End Organ Damage of Hypertension - ANSWER ...
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Bio 212 Exam 4 Iowa State Test Questions and Correct Answers
  • Bio 212 Exam 4 Iowa State Test Questions and Correct Answers

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  • What is the action of acetylcholine and where is the site of action? Action Site: Excitatory Neuromuscular junction of some CNS pathways Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors, often used to treat neurobiological disorders: Increase synaptic Transmission Researchers find a compound that when applied to neurons, activates a protein involved in vesicle fusion with a presynaptic membrane. This compound would: Increase synaptic transmission Resting Potential Na- and K- channels are closed K- is concent...
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Evolution Chapter 1 Actual Real Practice Exam Questions And Answers Graded  A+.
  • Evolution Chapter 1 Actual Real Practice Exam Questions And Answers Graded A+.

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  • Evolution - correct answer Evolution is a change in the gene pool of a population over time. Gene - correct answer a hereditary unit that can be passed on unaltered for many generations gene pool - correct answer all of the alleles in a population in particular generation Biological evolution: - correct answer ...
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ONS/ONCC  CHEMOTHERAPY/IMMUNOTHERAPY  LESSON 11: TARGETED THERAPIES Exam | Questions & 100% Correct  Answers (Verified) | Latest Update |  Grade A+
  • ONS/ONCC CHEMOTHERAPY/IMMUNOTHERAPY LESSON 11: TARGETED THERAPIES Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+

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  • How targeted therapy and chemo differ Correct Answer: -targeted therapies act on specific molecular targets on or within the cells that are associated with cancer, whereas standard chemo act on all rapidly dividing cells-chemo has more SEs-targeted therapy ae chosen and designed to interact with their target on or within the cells, whereas chemo were IDed becaused they kill cells-targeted therapies are often cytostatic (they block tumor cell proliferation) whereas chemo agents are cyt...
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WGU - C458 - Health, Wellness and Fitness Questions and Answers Already Passed
  • WGU - C458 - Health, Wellness and Fitness Questions and Answers Already Passed

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  • WGU - C458 - Health, Wellness and Fitness Questions and Answers Already Passed Amphetamines Uppers, stimulants. Legitimate and useful medical applications, but often abused. Example Ritalin for ADHD. Adderall for obesity, ADHD and narcolepsy. Ecstasy MDMA. Club drug often used at all night dance parties (raves). Stimulant that increases heart rate and blood pressure and can lead to heart or kidney failure; regular use produces long-lasting, perhaps permanent, damage to your brains ability to th...
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