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NSG 210 Perfusion and Gas Exchange; Questions and Answers 100 Solved
  • NSG 210 Perfusion and Gas Exchange; Questions and Answers 100 Solved

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  • NSG 210 Perfusion and Gas Exchange; Questions and Answers 100 Solved Rifampin (Rifadin) ANSWER-Anti TB Turns contacts orange ACE inhibitors ANSWER-Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Converts Renin 1 to Renin II ends in -opril (Lisinopril) Monitor for decreased BP and hyperkalemia Promotes vasodilation and diuresis Relieves S/S of HF Dry hacking cough=meds S/E-Angioedema, Cough, Electrolyte-Potassium Typically given to renal failure patients with cardiac issue
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NSG 210 Perfusion and Gas Exchange Questions And Answers With Verified Solutions Graded A+
  • NSG 210 Perfusion and Gas Exchange Questions And Answers With Verified Solutions Graded A+

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  • A Fib - Gross irregular heartbeat Atrium not contracting like should possibility of clots Give Beta blocker-Metropolol (Lopressor) to lower HR If BP is 96/?? and HR is 120 still give to patient ACE inhibitors - Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Converts Renin 1 to Renin II ends in -opril (Lisinopril) Monitor for decreased BP and hyperkalemia Promotes vasodilation and diuresis Relieves S/S of HF Dry hacking cough=meds S/E-Angioedema, Cough, Electrolyte-Potassium Typically given to renal ...
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NSG 210 Perfusion Complete Questions And Answers With Verified Updates
  • NSG 210 Perfusion Complete Questions And Answers With Verified Updates

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  • NSG 210 Perfusion Complete Questions And Answers With Verified Updates What are the two types of perfusions? ANS Central & Tissue What is impaired central perfusion? ANS Inadequate cardiac output that leads to less oxygenated blood reaching tissues. What is impaired tissue perfusion? ANS loss of vessel patency -or- inadequate central perfusion that results in impaired blood flow to a localized area/tissue
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NSG 210 Perfusion & clotting exam with complete solutions
  • NSG 210 Perfusion & clotting exam with complete solutions

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  • What are risk factors for Coronary Artery Disease? -Age (men 45+, women 55+), -Most common in white men and men until 75 years -Race -Trauma -Chronic Conditions: Diabetes, peripheral artery disease, carotid artery disease -Ischemia What are modifiable risk factors of CAD? hyperlipidemia, tobacco use, hypertension, diabetes, obesity, inactivity Previous Play Next Rewind 10 seconds Move forward 10 seconds Unmute 0:00 / 0:15 Full screen Brainpower Read More What i...
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NSG 210 PERFUSION 2024 TEST WITH  COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORECT  ANSWERS (100% PASSED)
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  • NSG 210 PERFUSION 2024 TEST WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORECT ANSWERS (100% PASSED)
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NSG 210 Perfusion & clotting Exam Questions With Correct Answers
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  • ©THEBRIGHTSTARS 2024 NSG 210 Perfusion & clotting Exam Questions With Correct Answers What are risk factors for Coronary Artery Disease? - answer-Age (men 45+, women 55+), -Most common in white men and men until 75 years -Race -Trauma -Chronic Conditions: Diabetes, peripheral artery disease, carotid artery disease -Ischemia What are modifiable risk factors of CAD? - answerhyperlipidemia, tobacco use, hypertension, diabetes, obesity, inactivity What is the most common cause of CAD? - ...
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NSG 210 Perfusion & clotting questions and answers graded  A+  2024/2025
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NSG 210 Test 2 Clotting & Perfusion Questions And Answers With Verified Solutions
  • NSG 210 Test 2 Clotting & Perfusion Questions And Answers With Verified Solutions

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  • NSG 210 Test 2 Clotting & Perfusion Questions And Answers With Verified Solutions Heparin is an anticoagulant. What family of anticoagulant medications does this drug belong to? A. Direct thrombin inhibitors B. Indirect thrombin inhibitors C. Vitamin K antagonists D. Factor Xa inhibitors ANS The answer is B. Heparin is an anticoagulant that belongs to the Indirect Thrombin Inhibitors family. Which statement below BEST describes how Heparin works as an anticoagulant? A. "It inhibits c...
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NSG 210 Module #2 Clotting Exam Questions With Correct Answers
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  • NSG 210 Module #2 Clotting Exam Questions With Correct Answers Hemophilia - answerFactor 8 deficiency Represents a group of inherited bleeding disorders caused by a gene mutation leading to the absence of or ineffective production of clotting protein factors. The severity of the condition is determined by the level of clotting factor. The two most common types of hemophilia are: 1) factor VIII deficiency (hemophilia A) 2) factor IX deficiency (hemophilia B) This genetic recessive disorde...
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NSG 210 Perfusion Exam Questions with All Correct Answers
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  • NSG 210 Perfusion Exam Questions with All Correct Answers What are the health promotion areas for CAD? - Answer-Exercise Stop smoking Reduce stress Coping strategies Eat healthy (heart healthy diet/low fat) What is an example of an Antianginal Nitrate Drug? - Answer-Nitroglycerin How does nitroglycerin work? - Answer-Causes vasodilation because it relaxes the smooth muscles of the heart resulting in oxygen to ischemic myocardial tissues What is nitroglycerin used for? - Answer-P...
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