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N5334 Final Exam Questions and Answers Latest Updated 2024 (GRADED)
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N5334 Final Exam Questions and Answers Latest Updated 2024 (GRADED) Prescribing basics correct answers Prescribing is regulated by state BON 
Proper RX correct answers Providers name and address, Telephone 
DEA 
Pt name/DOB/Addres 
Name of Drug, strength, SIG(directions) with indication/Route and frequency, Quantity and 
signature. 
Drug Schedules: Most addictive to least correct answers 1: Heroin,LSD, MJ 
2: hydrocodone, cocaine, Methamphetamine, methadone, oxycodone, meperidine, fentanyl, 
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NUR2063 Essentials of Pathophysiology Exam 2 (Latest 2023-2024 ) Rasmussen College
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NUR2063 Essentials of Pathophysiology Exam 2 
(Latest 2023/2024) Rasmussen College 
 
 
 
 
 
NUR2063 Essentials of Pathophysiology Exam 2 
 
What are the functions of the kidneys? - ANSWER Regulation of blood pressure; regulating blood osmolarity; removal of toxins; blood filtration; activate vitamin D 
What are the clinical manifestations of benign prostatic hypertrophy? - ANSWER dribbling; difficulty initiating urine stream; hesitancy; urinary retention, decreased stream 
What substance...
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Exam2: NUR 2063 / NUR2063 Essentials of Pathophysiology Review| Questions and Verified Answers -Latest 2024 / 2025- Rasmussen
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Exam 2: NUR 2063 / NUR2063 Essentials of Pathophysiology Review| Questions and Verified Answers -Latest 2024 / 2025- Rasmussen 
 
Q: What is diabetes insipidus? 
 
 
Answer: 
a disorder caused by inadequate amounts of ADH which causes excessive water loss 
 
 
 
Q: clinical manifestations of diabetes insipidus 
 
 
Answer: 
polyuria, nocturia, continuous thirst, and polydipsia 
 
 
 
Q: clinical manifestations of Cushings syndrome? 
 
 
Answer: 
Excessive secretion of cortisol causes redistribu...
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NURS 5334 / NURS5334 PHARMACOLOGY FINAL EXAM. QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS.
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Which of the following is NOT a treatment for low blood sugar? 
- Glucagon 
- Sugary soda drink 
- Insulin 
- Candy 
- Fruit juice 
 
Which of the following is caused by hyperthyroidism? 
- Cushings disease 
- Graves disease 
- Addisons disease 
- Pagets disease 
- Myxedema 
 
Which of the following prevents organ transplant rejection? 
- Antiretrovirals 
- Immunosuppressants 
- Antibiotics 
- Antifungals 
 
Which of the following is NOT a treatment for CVA? 
- Anti-infectives 
- Thrombolytics 
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AANP 2024 Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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AANP 2024 Exam Questions with Correct Answers 
 
Myasthenia Gravis Symptoms/Patho - Answer--autoimmune- decreased Ach receptor and antibodies against sites 
-weakness and rapid fatigue of muscles under voluntary control 
-dropping eyelid, impaired voice, difficulty swallowing, arm/leg weakness 
-worsening throughout day as Ach drops- more symptomatic at dinner 
 
Myasthenia Gravis Tests - Answer--Tensilon Test (anticholinesterase allowing for Ach) looking for improved muscle responses in 5 minu...
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Bio 242 Exam 1 Endocrine System Questions And Answers Graded A+
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Acinar cells of pancreas - (exocrine) produce an enzyme-rich juice for digestion 
Acromegaly - ADULT Condition of HYPERsecretion of growth hormone (thicker bones) 
Addisons disease - occurs when the adrenal glands do not produce enough of the hormones 
cortisol or aldosterone 
Alpha cells of pancreas - Alpha (a) cells produce glucagon (a hyperglycemic hormone) 
Antagonist - action opposes the action of another 
Beta cells of pancreas - Beta (B) cells produce insulin (a hypoglycemic hormone) 
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Nurse 623 Exam 2 Study Guide (2023/2024) 100% Solved
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Nurse 623 Exam 2 Study Guide (2023/2024) 100% Solved What is Hypothyroidism -inadeqaute amount of thyroid hormone being produced or secreted. -Most common in women ages 30-60 "Hashiamotos" -Look at T4 levels: normal 100-125 per day 
What is a goiter hypertrophy and hyperplasia of the thyroid gland caused by increasing levels of pituitary TSH 
Subjective symptoms of Hypothtroidism " Everythng sluggish" swelling, nausea constipation, menorrhagia, muscle weakness, weight gain, fatigue, lethargy...
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NUR 426 Exam 4 Study Questions and Correct Answers
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Functions of the autonomic nervous system component of the peripheral nervous system that regulates involuntary physiologic processes such as heart rate, blood pressure, respirations, and digestion 
Normal range icp 10-15 mmhg in adults 
Causes of elevation in icp hemorrhagic or ischemic stroke, increased cerebrospinal fluid from blockages (such as brain tumor), encephalitis, meningitis, hydrocephalus, hypertension, hepatic encephalopathy 
Early signs and symptoms of increased icp headache, blur...
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NURS 617 Questions with Complete Correct Answers | Grade A+
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What artery feeds the R adrenal glad? 
Ans: The adrenal artery 
What vein carry blood from the R adrenal gland? 
Ans: The adrenal vein 
What artery feeds the L adrenal gland? 
Ans: The phrenic artery 
What veins carry blood from the L adrenal gland? 
Ans: The inferior phrenic vein and the L adrenal vein 
What vein do the inferior phrenic vein and L adrenal vein feed into? 
Ans: The L renal vein 
What vein does the R adrenal vein feed into? 
Ans: The inferior vena cava 
How long is the survival r...
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NRSG 357 Exam 4 Study Questions and Answers with Complete Solutions 2024
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Concussion - violent shaking up or jarring of the brain 
 
coup-coutrecoup brain injury - A brain injury that occurs when force is applied to the head and energy transmission through brain tissue causes injury on the opposite side of original impact. 
 
intracranial pressure - the amount of pressure inside the skull, 5-15 mmHg 
 
ICP compensation - decreased brain tissue, CSF, or blood in the skull 
 
factors that influence ICP - 1. arterial pressure 
2. venous pressure 
3. intraabdominal and ...
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