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NURS 3100 Final Exam Review Correct 100%
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  • Which statement should the nurse include in the education for a client prescribed a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)? - ANSWER "Take your medication with food or milk" A client asks the nurse if they can use liquid acetaminophen (Tylenol) that is used for an older child for their 4-month-old baby with a fever. Which response should the nurse provide? - ANSWER "Infant drops should be used because they are different from liquid medicine." Which laboratory tests should the nurs...
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NURS 3100 FINAL || Passed!!!
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  • Ulcer correct answers Breakdown of mucosal barrier Gastric Ulcer correct answers Normal amounts of acid secreted OR higher pH (alkaline), decreased synthesis of prostaglandins; common cause (etiology) is H. pylori infection or weak pyloric sphincter (acid breaks down the tight sphincter and makes it weak) and causes the environment to get more basic which also can break down and ulcerate the tissue (bicarb released from duodenum). Duodenal Ulcer correct answers Increased number of parietal...
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NURS 3100 Final Exam  Questions & answers
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NURS 3100 Chamberlain College Of Nursing -NURS 3100 - Final Exam Questions with complete solutions
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NURS 3100 Final iClicker Questions & Answers(RATED A)
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  • of lipid is used to build cell membranes? a. Triglycerides b. Steroids c. Phospholipids - ANSWER c. Phospholipids What type of lipid is used to provide the body with energy? a. Triglycerides b. Steroids c. Phospholipids - ANSWER a. Triglycerides What type of lipid is used to produce some hormones? a. Triglycerides b. Steroids c. Phospholipids - ANSWER b. Steroids Interpreting a lipid profile, what value represents cholesterol? a. HDL b. Total cholesterol c. LDL d. ...
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NURS 3100 Final Exam|| 60 Questions|| Correct 100%
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  • Bioavailability - ANSWER the physiologic ability of a drug to reach target cells and produce its effect. Half-life - ANSWER the time it takes for a drug to decrease in amount by half. Pharmacokinetics - ANSWER The study of medication movement throughout the body. The ability of a drug to cross plasma (cell) membranes in one of two ways (diffusion or active transport) Absorption - ANSWER site of administration-through cell membranes- to circulation. Factors that affect absorption include...
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