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Clinical Pearls for PNS drugs 1 Study guide
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Clinical Pearls for PNS drugs 1 Study guide 
Parasympathetic drugs (cholingeric response) 
 
•	Think SLUDGE 
o	Salivation 
o	Lacrimation 
o	Urination 
o	Defecation 
o	Gastric upset 
o	Emesis 
 
 
Clinical pearls for PNS drugs 2 
Muscarinic agonist vs muscarinic antagonist symptoms 
 
•		If you remember the above acronym then its important to remember if the drug is an agonist of muscarine receptors or an antagonist and then just associate 
symptoms of sludge with agonist and the OPPOSITE ef...
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BCACP EXAM STUDY GUIDE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
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how often do you screen for hypothyroidism after > 35 YO 
every 5 years 
 
 
 
T4 
Levothyroxine 
 
 
 
T3 
Liothyronine 
 
 
 
Subclinical TSH range 
5-9 
 
 
 
Starting dose Levothyroxine in healthy adult 
1.6 mcg/kg/day 
 
 
 
If elderly or CAD what is the starting dose levothyroxine 
12.5-25 mcg/day 
 
 
 
Amiodarone can induce ____thyroidism in iodine deficiency 
hyperthyroidism 
 
 
 
TSH offers positive/negative feedback from _____ gland 
pituitary 
 
 
 
Definitive treatment for hyper...
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PCCN practice exam notes (2021) Questions And Answers
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PCCN practice exam notes (2021) Questions And Answers 
 
Pt on Vtach, HR 135, RR 32, BP 90/48, conscious but c/o dizziness, recent K+ lvl is 3.4. What action would you do first? 
a. emergent defib 
b. amio 300 mg IVP 
c. emergent cardioversion 
d. hang 10 mEq KCL/50mL D5W - ANS C 
 
The nurse notes the following when analyzing a patient's telemetry strip: HR, 65/min and regular; PR interval, 0.22 seconds; QRS complex, 0.10 seconds; QTc, 0.52 seconds. Which of the following dysrhythmias is ...
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NSG 533 Exam 3 Questions With Verified Answers
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NSG 533 Exam 3 Questions With Verified 
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Universal stages of Heart Failure (HF) - answer- At-risk for HF 
- Pre HF 
- HF 
- Advanced HF 
according to the universal definition, what is "at-risk for HF"? - answer- do not have HF, but 
at risk 
- no current or prior s/s 
- no structural, functional, or biomarker evidence supporting HF 
according to the universal definition, what is "HF" - answer- clinical syndrome 
- current or prior s/s of HF 
- caused by structural of functional cardi...
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682 Buttaro Final Exam [100% verified]
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682 Buttaro Final Exam [100% verified] 
In obtaining an office BP measurement, which of the following is most reflective of the best 
practice? *Ans* The patient should sit in a chair with feet flat on the floor for at least 5 
minutes before obtaining the reading 
What is the correct drug class of diltiazem? *Ans* nondihydropyridine calcium channel 
blocker 
A risk factor for acquired aortic stenosis is: *Ans* prior rheumatic fever. 
From the 2017 update to the 2013 heart failure ACC/AHA gui...
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682 Buttaro Final Exam [100% verified]
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682 Buttaro Final Exam [100% verified] 
In obtaining an office BP measurement, which of the following is most reflective of the best 
practice? *Ans* The patient should sit in a chair with feet flat on the floor for at least 5 
minutes before obtaining the reading 
What is the correct drug class of diltiazem? *Ans* nondihydropyridine calcium channel 
blocker 
A risk factor for acquired aortic stenosis is: *Ans* prior rheumatic fever. 
From the 2017 update to the 2013 heart failure ACC/AHA gui...
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NCA 621: Test Two Module 5 with complete solutions
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NCA 621: Test Two Module 5 
All of the following are usually s/s of L sided heart failure except: 
 
A. hepatic congestion 
B. dyspnea 
C. cyanosis 
D. pulmonary edema - correct answer A. hepatic congestion 
 
A patient presents with acute pulmonary edema and BP of 210/110 with acute dyspnea and hypoxia. Cxray with pulmonary edema and TTE with LVEF down to 30% from prior baseline of 40& and has pseudonormolization with grade 3 diastolic dysfunction. As an advanced provider you would document thi...
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Cardiac Muscle Pathophysiology Question and answers 2024 verified to pass
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Cardiac Muscle Pathophysiology Question and answers 2024 verified to passCardiac Muscle Pathophysiology 
 
What is the fraction of end diastolic volume ejected from the ventricles during each systolic contraction of the heart? - correct answer ejection fraction 
 
What is the typical normal range for ejection fraction? - correct answer 55-70% 
 
what is the difference between HFpEF and HPrEF? - correct answer ejection fraction volumes 
 
What physical changes to the myocardium occures i...
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NCA 621 Test Two Module 5 Questions Correctly Answered 2024.
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NCA 621 Test Two Module 5 Questions Correctly Answered 2024. 
All of the following are usually s/s of L sided heart failure except: 
 
A. hepatic congestion 
B. dyspnea 
C. cyanosis 
D. pulmonary edema - correct answer A. hepatic congestion 
 
A patient presents with acute pulmonary edema and BP of 210/110 with acute dyspnea and hypoxia. Cxray with pulmonary edema and TTE with LVEF down to 30% from prior baseline of 40& and has pseudonormolization with grade 3 diastolic dysfunction. As an advanc...
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FCCN 1 Latest Update with Certified Solutions
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FCCN 1 Latest Update with Certified Solutions 135-145 normal sodium levels 
3.5-5 normal potassium levels 
8.5-10.5 normal calcium levels 
1.7-2.2 normal magnesium levels 
2.5-4.5 normal phosphorus levels 
hyponatremia this electrolyte abnormality results in lethargy, n/v, lethargy, and abdominal cramping; if extremely low- risk for seizures with correction 
hypernatremia this electrolyte abnormality results in disorientation, thirst, and weakness 
sodium these electrolyte abnormalities need to ...
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