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Test Bank - Pharmacology Simple and Clear: A Guide to Drug Classifications and Dosage Calculations, 4th Edition by Watkins, All Chapters, Chapter 1-21. LATEST 2024 UPDATE, GUARANTEED A+
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Pharmacology Clear and Simple: A Guide to Drug 
Classifications and Dosage Calculations 
Cynthia J. Watkins 
 
4th Edition 
 
 
 
Chapter 1. History of Pharmacology 
 
 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	The Greek word pharmakon means which of the following? 
a.	Medicine 
b.	Poison 
c.	Remedy 
d.	Medicine, poison, and remedy 
 
 
ANS: D 
Rationale: The word pharmakon refers to the curing of illness, thus meaning medicine and remedy, as well as poison because early medicines we...
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TEST BANK Radiographic Pathology for Technologists 6th Edition by Nina Kowalczyk
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TEST BANK Radiographic Pathology for Technologists 6th Edition by Nina KowalczykTable of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction to Pathology .................................................................................................... 1 Chapter 2: Skeletal System .................................................................................................................. 6 Chapter 3: Respiratory System ...........................................................................................
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Med Tech Test- Study Guide Questions And Answers 100% Correct
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HESI RN PHARMACOLOGY FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS VERSION 1&2
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HESI RN PHARMACOLOGY FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS VERSION 1&2Which type of insulin has an onset of 30 minutes and a peak time of 2-4 hours? 
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Treats Parkinson's disease 
 
Patient may sweat 
 
May turn urine reddish brown 
Short aka Regular Acting Insulin: 
 
Humulin R 
Novulin R 
Velosulin 
Long Acting: 
 
glargine (Lantus) 
Clonidine (Catapres) 
 
Teaching: Self-monitoring of blood pressure is very important. 
 
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1 of 155 
Term 
 
What is is pro...
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NCLEX RN NEXTGENERATION EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE
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NCLEX RN NEXTGENERATION EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE 
What is metoclopramide? 
 
What adverse effect/condition is this associated with? 
 
What are common symptoms of this condition? 
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syndrome occurring after childbirth characterized by severe depression, manic episodes, hallucinations, and/or delusions 
 
Begins usually after 2 weeks of birth 
AASH: Airway, Altered mental status, Sepsis, Hemorrhage 
 
ASK GRAPH: Airway, Sepsis, K changes, Glucose, Letharg...
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HESI PN FUNDAMENTAL NEXTGENERATION EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE
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HESI PN FUNDAMENTAL NEXTGENERATION EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST UPDATETerm 
A 21-year-old female thinks she is pregnant. At the doctor's office, the client asks the nurse, "How reliable is the drugstore pregnancy test." Which of the following identifies the nurse's best response? 
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"The tests are quite reliable. In order to be sure you are pregnant, I need to get some more information from you." 
"The test are less reliable than the one the do...
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PN FUNDAMENTAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATE
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PN FUNDAMENTAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATETerm 
 
What is the recommended fiber intake for a normal diet? 
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30-31 g/day 
15-20 g/day 
10-15 g/day 
25-30 g/day 
 
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How do you access skin turgor? 
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-method for clearing the lungs by changing position; the Trendelenburg position is commonly used; 
-allows gravity to help drain mucous from lower and middle portions of lungs to the top of the lungs wh...
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Med Tech Test- Study Guide Questions and Answers 2023/2024
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Med Tech Test- Study Guide Questions and Answers 2023/2024 
Hour of sleep or bedtime(Matching) 
 
A. qod or QOD 
B. qd or QD 
C.bid or BID 
D. sq or SQ 
E. HS or qhs - Correct Answer E- HS or qhs 
 
Twice a day (matching) 
 
A. qod or QOD 
B. qd or QD 
C.bid or BID 
D. sq or SQ 
E. HS or qhs - Correct Answer C- bid or BID 
 
Subcutaneous (matching) 
 
A. qod or QOD 
B. qd or QD 
C.bid or BID 
D. sq or SQ 
E. HS or qhs - Correct Answer D- sq or SQ 
 
Every other day (matching) 
 
A. qod or QOD 
B...
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ARRT Mock Registry 3 questions and answers
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As kVp is decreased... 
contrast increases 
 
 
 
The speed of the film-screen combination has what relationship with density? 
directly proportional 
 
 
 
Grid frequency is described as the... 
number of lead strips per inch or centimeter 
 
 
 
The intensity of the scattered beam is 1/1000 the intensity of the primary beam at what angle 1 m from the patient? 
90 degrees 
 
 
 
The minimum source-to-skin distance for fixed fluoroscopes is... 
15 inches 
 
 
 
Ionization may cause... 
unstable ...
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Caring for Central Vascular Access Devices (CVAD) - EXAM
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Caring for Central Vascular Access 
 
Devices (CVAD) - EXAM 
 
Which of the following patients may benefit from a long-term vascular access device? (SATA) - 
Indications for a vascular access device include IV therapy anticipated for longer than 7 
days, including transfusions, total parenteral nutrition (TPN) administration, long-term 
antibiotics, or continuous infusions such as opioids; infusion of vesicants or irritants, such as in 
chemotherapy; poor peripheral venous circulation; and frequ...
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