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FLU 11 84 MELISSA PETITT5 2024
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COLD, FLU, CROUP, RSV, & PNEUMONIA Test 3 (8 questions) 
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COLD, FLU, CROUP, RSV, & PNEUMONIA Test 3 (8 questions) 
 
 
Leave the first rating In-class activity Classic Live Checkpoint 
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Clinical Manifestations of the flu 
 
 
Know the FACTS! Fever, Aches, Chills, Tiredness, Sudden symptoms! 
 
 
Fever (usually high), He...
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GI & GU- Pediatrics Practice Test Questions and Correct Answers
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A&P - GI - Mouth: highly vascular, common entry point for infections (as noted in first lecture) - Esophagus: lower esophageal sphincter not developed until 1 month allowing regurgitation. May continue this until one year - Stomach: capacity 10-20 mL in newborns vs. adults 2000ml-3000ml. Hydrochloric acid levels reach adult levels at 6 months age. - Intestines: 250 cm vs. 600 cm. small intestine. - Biliary system: liver is large at birth (5% weight), Enzymes reach adult levels at 2 years of age....
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PCOL 355 Lecture 10 Test Questions with Answers All Correct
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PCOL 355 Lecture 10 Test Questions with Answers All Correct 
 
 
What is the market trend for therapeutic peptides? - Answer-Market nearly doubled in revenue from 2010 to 2018. 
 
What is the most common route of administration for peptides? - Answer-Parenteral (injectable) delivery. 
 
Why is parenteral delivery not ideal for peptides? - Answer-Poor compliance due to pain and discomfort. 
 
What can accelerate growth and decrease consumer cost for peptide delivery? - Answer-Technological advan...
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Advanced Pharmacology Exam 2
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Advanced Pharmacology Exam 2 
 
 
Neurology Part 1 
Alzheimer’s Disease (Ach Deficiency) 
-	Progressive degenerative disease ultimately resulting in cerebral atrophy 
-	Signs and Symptoms: Difficulty performing tasks, difficulty reading and writing, loss of memory and delusions, depression and agitation. 
 
Medications used in the treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease: 
Cholinesterase Inhibitors: 
-	Donepezil (Aricept) = May cause Insomnia 
-	Rivastigmine (Exelon) = Hepatoxicity 
-	Galantamine (R...
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Peds Study Guide Exam 2 (GI, GU, Endocrine, Neuro, Heme/Immune) 2022 UPDATE
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1.	Dehydration – diarrhea and vomiting (from powerpoint) 
a.	Dehydration 
i.	Clinical Manifestations: 
1.	CRT greater than 3 seconds, dry mucous membranes, absence of tears, sunken fontanels, lethargy, weight loss, rapid weak pulse (1st to respond), low BP (last to respond) 
ii.	Urine output needs to be 1mL/kg per hour for anyone under 30kg. 
iii.	Dehydration Criteria (% of body weight lost) 
1.	Mild dehydration=5% of total body weight 
2.	Moderate=10% of total body weight 
3.	Severe...
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BIOL 266 Final Exam 2024 Actual Questions and Answers Graded A
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BIOL 266 Final Exam 2024 Actual Questions and Answers Graded A 
 
 
 
BIOL 266 Final Exam 2024 Actual Questions and Answers Graded A 
 
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Exam 1: 
MULTIPLE CHOICES: 
 
1.	You have isolated a mutant line of mammalian cells deficient in emerin. This mutant line is expected to be impaired in: 
A.	Export of 40S and 60S ribosomal subunits from the nucleus 
B.	Ribosome assembly in the nucleolus 
C.	Transcription of some genes in certain ti...
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(NURSING 4530) Mark Klimek Lectures 1 to 12 Latest Guide 2023-2024 Graded 100%
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(NURSING 4530) Mark Klimek Lectures 1 to 12 Latest Guide Graded 100%. What are toxic effects? 
 Mycin—Sounds like Mice (Think ears) … Monitor hearing (#1), balance, tinnitus 
(ringing of the ear, CN8 toxicity) 
 The human ears are shaped like a kidney so another toxic effect of aminoglycosides 
is nephrotoxicity (Toxic to the kidneys) 
o Therefore, monitor Creatinine 
What would be your answer if in a 
question, you have to choose which is 
the best between 24-hour creatinine 
and ser...
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Health Assessment Lecture Exam 1 (Manual Questions) with 100% Correct Answers
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Health Assessment Lecture Exam 1 (Manual Questions) with 100% Correct Answers 
 
The concept of health and healing has evolved in recent years. Which is the best description of health? 
 
a. Health is the absence of disease. 
 
b. Health is a dynamic process toward 
optimal functioning. 
 
c. Health depends on an interaction of mind, 
body, and spirit within the environment. 
 
d. Health is the prevention of disease. - ANSWER Health depends on an interaction of mind, 
body, and spirit within ...
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Health Assessment Lecture Exam 1 with detailed test.
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Health Assessment Lecture Exam 1 with detailed test. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The concept of health and healing has evolved in recent years. Which is the best description of health? 
 
a. Health is the absence of disease. 
 
b. Health is a dynamic process toward 
optimal functioning. 
 
c. Health depends on an interaction of mind, 
body, and spirit within the environment. 
 
d. Health is the prevention of disease. - correct answer.Health depends on an interaction of mind, 
body, and spiri...
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Peds Study Guide Exam 2 (GI, GU, Endocrine, Neuro, Heme/Immune)
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Kim 
 
 
1.	Dehydration – diarrhea and vomiting (from powerpoint) 
a.	Dehydration 
i.	Clinical Manifestations: 
1.	CRT greater than 3 seconds, dry mucous membranes, absence of tears, sunken fontanels, lethargy, weight loss, rapid weak pulse (1st to respond), low BP (last to respond) 
ii.	Urine output needs to be 1mL/kg per hour for anyone under 30kg. 
iii.	Dehydration Criteria (% of body weight lost) 
1.	Mild dehydration=5% of total body weight 
2.	Moderate=10% of total body weight 
3.	Severe...
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