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MDC 2 Exam 2 Questions & Answers 2023/2024
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MDC 2 Exam 2 Questions & Answers 2023/2024 
 
 
Fully compensated - ANSWER-pH normal 
PaCO2 & HCO3 abnormal 
 
partial compensation - ANSWER--pH, CO2, and HCO3 are all off 
 
-some compensation occurs but pH remains abnormal 
 
Uncompensated - ANSWER-pH and one other value are abnormal. 
 
Crystalloids- contain small particles that easily pass through a semi - ANSWER-permeable membrane. Crystalloids are classified as isotonic, hypotonic, and hypertonic. Choice for treatment is based on patient c...
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Penn Foster Veterinary Pharmacology Final Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Penn Foster Veterinary Pharmacology 
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Penn Foster Veterinary Pharmacology 
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Dissociative agents such as ketamine and tiletamine may cause _____ at the injection 
site - Answer Burning 
 
Diuretics are used to remove ____ fluid. - Answer Extracellular 
 
Drug interaction can be anticipated when two drugs are given that are both metabolized 
by the_____ - Answer Liver 
 
__ can cause...
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FCCN 1 Exam Questions And Answers
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FCCN 1 Exam Questions And Answers 
intracellular - ANS fluid found inside the cells 
 
extracellular - ANS fluid found outside the cells 
 
osmosis - ANS fluid moving passively across semipermeable membrane from areas with more fluid to areas with less fluid 
 
diffusion - ANS solutes move through semipermeable membrane from area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration 
 
What should MAP be greater than? - ANS 60 
 
another name for ADH - ANS vasopressin 
 
normal ...
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SWS3022 Exam 3 Questions & 100% Correct Answers- Latest Test | Graded A+ | Passed
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What is mineral formation? 
 -:- When aluminosilicates dervive charge from substitution of lower-charged 
cations for higher charged cations in the crystal matrix 
What charge results from mineral formation? 
 -:- permanent negative charge 
What substitution happens during mineral formation? 
 -:- - Al3+ for Si4+ 
- Mg2+ for Al3+ 
What do charges on silicate crystal edges and on Al/Fe oxides depend on? 
 -:- protonation and deprotonation (results in variable, pH-dependent charge 
What do organi...
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PHTLS Critical and Objective Assessment Exam Questions and verified and correct Marking Scheme Newest Guaranteed 2024/2025
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PHTLS Critical and Objective Assessment Exam Questions and verified and correct Marking Scheme Newest Guaranteed 2024/2025 
 
How does the body respond to hypoperfusion? - correct answer vasoconstriction, tachycardia, tachypnea 
 
The attraction of leukocytes to the site of inflammation (like chumming the waters for sharks) during degranulation is called what? - correct answer chemotaxis 
 
The cardinal sign of overhydration is? - correct answer edema 
 
The prime determinants of cellular perfus...
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SWS3022 Exam 3 Questions & 100% Correct Answers- Latest Test | Graded A+ | Passed
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Know the two principal chemical elements in organic chemical compounds 
 -:- Carbon & Hydrogen (maybe Oxygen) 
Know the two properties that make certain types of organic chemicals highly water soluble. 
 -:- Polarity & Electrical Charge 
Understand basically the impediments to water solubility for non-ionic hydrophobic 
organic compounds. 
 -:- a. Solubility: The ease with which substances dissolve in water; the degree to 
which organic contaminants impact soil and water quality often is relat...
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NUR 345 Fluid and Electrolyte Balance Review Questions and Correct Answers
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What is a hypotonic solution? having a lower osmolality than normal plasma 
What do hypotonic solutions do? IV fluid will move from intravascular space into cells 
What are IV fluid examples of hypotonic solution? -0.45% NS (1/2 NS) -0.225 NS (1/4 NS) -D5W 
D5W is an isotonic solution until when? until it goes into the body, the dextrose is removed and solution becomes hypotonic in body 
What is an isotonic solution? having the SAME osmolality as normal plasma 
What do isotonic solutions do to t...
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AGACNP - Acute Care Problems fully solved graded A+ 2023/2024
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AGACNP - Acute Care ProblemsParkland Formula for burns - correct answer 4ml/kg x TBSA % burned = amount to be given during the first 24 hours 
 
What type of fluids do we give for burns - correct answer Crystalloids, NOT colloids 
 
When do we begin giving fluids to a burn patient? - correct answer As soon as the injury occurs, not when the patient gets to the hospital 
 
How do we administered the required fluids for a burn patient? - correct answer Half the fluids are giving within the first 8...
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Field Craft 1 Exam | Questions with 100% Complete Solutions 2024
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Field Craft 1 Exam | Questions with 100% Complete Solutions 2024 
 
If you detect a femoral pulse, then your estimated systolic blood pressure is 
[p142] - Correct Answer 70mmHg 
 
If you detect a carotid pulse, then your estimated systolic blood pressure is 
[p142] - Correct Answer 60mmHg 
 
What is anaphylactic shock? 
[p133] - Correct Answer The body's hypersensitive reaction to an antigen that causes severe bronchospasm and vasodilation 
 
How do the signs and symptoms of neurogenic shock d...
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Zuku VTNE UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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The owner of a newly adopted four-month-old female intact kitten wants to know the main 
benefits of spaying her cat, besides preventing new litters of more kittens. What is a principle 
benefit of early spaying and neutering of a cat before six months of age? - Decreases 
risk of malignant mammary gland tumors 
What is the main difference between crystalloid and colloid types of intravenous fluids? - 
Crystalloids are electrolytes in water, colloids are crystalloids with high molecular 
wei...
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