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ATI Modules Case Study & Quiz Questions_ Pharmacology Made Easy 4.0_ 2023.
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Tutorial:Pharmacology Made Easy 4.0 
Module:The Neurological System (Part 1) 
Case Study Questions #1: 
1. Which of the following assessments of this client is most important immediately following the administration 
of intravenous diazepam? 
A. ECG 
B. Seizure Activity 
C. Blood Pressure 
D. Respiratory Rate 
2. The healthcare professional is about to administer a loading dose of phenytoin IV. Which of the following is 
essential for the health care professional to do before administering pheny...
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Exit Exam 757 Questions And Answers (100% Correct Elaborations) 2023
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the diagnosis with the nursing staff. B. The client has a decreased energy level. C. The client makes funeral arrangements. D. The client requests a second opinion. B. The client has a decreased energy level. A nurse is preparing to collect data on a preschooler. Which of the following behaviors by the child indicates that he is ready to cooperate? (Select all that apply.) A. Allows the nurse to touch him on the arm B. Plays with toys in the examining room C. Answers questions asked by the nurse...
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UWorld & NBME Practice Test (Answered)
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Fetal hydantoin syndrome - Answer- D/t use of phenytoin or other anti-epileptic (*valproic acid, carbamazepine*), which can cross the placenta, generating *low folate* and high oxidative metabolites. 
 
Results in *cleft lip and palate, wide anterior fontanelle, distal phalange hypoplasia, cardiac anomalies, neural tube defects, microcephaly*, causing developmental delay and poor cognitive outcomes. 
 
Of these risks, *neural tube defects* is the *greatest*. 
 
Fetal alcohol syndrome - Answer- C...
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Pediatrics 01 Aquifer Questions And Answers
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Pediatrics 01 Aquifer Questions And Answers 
 
What is the effect of alkylating agents on feto? 
Absence of digits, multiple anomalies. 
What is the effect of aminoglycosides on feto? 
Ototoxicity 
What is the effect of antiepileptic drugs on feto? 
Neural tube defects, cardiac defects, cleft palate, skeletal abnormalities (eg, phalanx/nail hypoplasia, facial dysmorphism). 
What is the effect of fluoroquinolones on feto? 
Cartilage damage. 
What is the effect of folate antagonists on feto? 
Neur...
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ATI Comprehensive/ NCLEX Review 195 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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ATI Comprehensive/ NCLEX Review 195 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
Endometiral infection usually occurs - CORRECT ANSWER with a prolonged rupture of membranes, not vacuum-assisted births. 
 
Intenstinal gas is a common side effect of - CORRECT ANSWER clients following a cesarean birth 
 
Cervical lacerations are common complications from - CORRECT ANSWER vacuum-assisted birth are rare but can include perineal, vaginal, or cervical lacerations 
 
When a client is experiencing a wound eviscera...
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NR565 Week 4 Study Guide (Latest Update) Already Graded A+
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NR565 Week 4 Study Guide 
Week 4 is the midterm (no quiz) and includes all material from Weeks 1-4; Be sure to also review the Weeks 1, 2 & 3 study guides to prepare for the exam 
Many questions will are written to assess your clinical application of the material from the textbook, in real-world scenarios 
Chapter 15: Drugs Affecting the Central Nervous System 
Anorexiants: Precautions and contraindications 
Examples; phentermine, benzphetamine, diethylproprion, phendiametrazine and lorcase...
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ATI Comprehensive/ NCLEX Exam Review Part 2 2023
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ATI Comprehensive/ NCLEX Exam Review Part 2 2023 
 
Endometiral infection usually occurs *** with a prolonged rupture of membranes, not vacuum-assisted births. 
 
Intenstinal gas is a common side effect of *** clients following a cesarean birth 
 
Cervical lacerations are common complications from *** vacuum-assisted birth are rare but can include perineal, vaginal, or cervical lacerations 
 
When a client is experiencing a wound evisceration... *** the nurse should initially stay with the clien...
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UWorld & NBME Practice Tests Question and Answer
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Fetal hydantoin syndrome - D/t use of phenytoin or other anti-epileptic (*valproic acid, carbamazepine*), which can cross the placenta, generating *low folate* and high oxidative metabolites. 
 
Results in *cleft lip and palate, wide anterior fontanelle, distal phalange hypoplasia, cardiac anomalies, neural tube defects, microcephaly*, causing developmental delay and poor cognitive outcomes. 
 
Of these risks, *neural tube defects* is the *greatest*. 
 
Fetal alcohol syndrome - Can present w/ mi...
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NURSING 660 MIDTERM EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. DOWNLOAD TO SCORE A
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NURSING 660 MIDTERM EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
 
NURSING 660 MIDTERM EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
A child is diagnosed with hypothyroidism. The nurse anticipates an order for the drug of choice when treating children, which is what? 
A)	Liothyronine (Cytomel) 
B)	Liotrix (Thyrolar) 
C)	Levothyroxine (Synthroid) 
D)	Methimazole (Tapazole) 
 
A patient is at risk for thrombosis formation and is taking an oral anticoagulant. The patient has been newly diagnosed with hypothyroidism and placed o...
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ATI Pharmacology Common Drugs table
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ATI Pharmacology Common Drugs table 
System	Drug Name	Important Information 
Heart - failure	Digoxin 
(cardiac glycoside, used to treat dysrhythmias and heart failure)	●	Therapeutic Levels 0.5-0.8 (Pg. 177) 
●	IV digoxin: infuse over AT LEAST 5min. 
●	WITHHOLD if HR LESS THAN 60/min 
○	MUST auscultate apical pulse for one full minute 
●	Toxicity: Yellowing vision, blurry vision, anorexia, fatigue, weakness, N/V, GI effects, 
tinnitus, 
●	Narrow therapeutic range 
●	Positive inotro...
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