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REAL HESI RN Med SURG ALL VERSIONS IN ONE DEAL QUESTIONS FROM REAL TEST (I scored 1413!!!)
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REAL HESI RN Med SURG 
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2022 HESI Med-Surg v2 
 
16. an older adult male is admitted three days after a fall because his wife called 911 this morning when he became confused. the client has a history of chronic 
kidney disease and diabetes and has vital signs on admission heart rate 120 beats respirations 12 breaths and blood pressure 180/96. which assessment f...
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HESI Pharmacology Review Questions and Answers
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HESI 
Pharmacology Review 
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Cardiac Drugs/Diuretics 
•	Digoxin (Lanoxin) – positive inotrope (increases force of contraction); negative chronotrope (decreases heart rate). How do you assess for this? (Always take AP for a full minute!) 
•	Client with long hx of daily digoxin and furosemide (Lasix) use; creates a high risk for dig toxicity (Lasix can cause hypokalemia, which can lead to dig toxicity) 
•	Digoxin taken with dronedarone (Multaq), which is another antid...
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NR 508 Final Exam study guide (1) 2024 Complete Latest Update
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NR 508 Final Exam study guide (1) 2020 Cardiovascular management: Know Initial treatment choices for HTN Ace inhibitors and ARBs Know first line treatment options for HTN for African Americans without renal impairment. Thiazides First line option for HTN for anyone with chronic kidney disease ACEIs or ARBs, appropriate diuretic therapy, and dietary salt restriction make up the foundation for the treatment of HTN in CKD. Lisinapril and Furosomide. IN most instances, the hypertensive CKD patient r...
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S. pyogenes RF- follows what and what is cause? 
pharyngitis-- T2HSr 
 
 
 
S. pyogenes ASGN- follows what and what is cause? 
impetigo --> T3HSR 
 
 
 
CO poisoning 
BG 
cerebellum 
hippocampus 
 
 
 
MOA of methyldopa 
false nt--> acts as partial agonist at alpha 2--> centrally acting 
 
 
 
MOA and SE of azathioprine? 
precursor of 6-mercaptopurine 
inhibits lymphocyte proliferation by blocking nucleotide synthesis 
SE: leukopenia, anemia, thrombocytopenia 
**DEGRADED BY Xanthine oxi...
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AMCB Board Review (NM717) PRIMARY CARE questions with correct answers|27 pages |100% verified
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AMCB Board Review (NM717) PRIMARY CARE questions with correct answers 
Metronidazole big take aways Answer Used to treat BV, Trich, PID, etc 
Taken PO or PV 
SE: GI (take with food), HA, mild leukopenia or neutropenia (prolonged high doses, seizures ( prolonged high doses), urine darker, metallic taste 
STOP ALCOHOL UNTIL 48hrs AFTER 
avoid with hx of kidney or liver problems 
considered safe in pregnancy, iffy with breastfeeding 
 
Fluconazole big take aways Answer Used for yeast/fungal infecti...
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Georgettes LMR study set with Complete Solutions
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When questions ask for a priority action...think about... 
ABC, airway breathing, circulation 
Maslows hierarchy 
 
 
If undecided on an answer due to high similarities, choose: 
the umbrella answer 
 
 
What is the most common side effect of olanzapine/zyprexa 
metabolic syndrome 
 
 
what is the difference between typical and atypical antipsychotics 
Atypical 5HT2A specific 
 
 
1st psychotic break... two actions to take 
UDS and r/o sub 
Consider IM Geodon or Invega 
 
 
Three AP with least w...
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NR 565 Pharm Midterm Latest Version Graded A+
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NR 565 Pharm Midterm Latest Version 
 
Graded A+ 
 
CYP2D6 Need to increase doses of SSRI, beta blockers etc. 
 
Codeine can be deadly 
 
CYP2C9 Decrease warfarin dose 
 
Test for gene VCORC1 mutation 
 
CYP3A4 Decreases elimination 
 
Increase toxicity of Amio 
 
Schedule I no accepted medical use in the US it may not be prescribed. 
heroin,various opium derivatives,hallucinogenic substances 
 
Schedule II No refills, no telephone orders 
Narcotics, Stimulants, Depressants 
 
Schedule III Drugs...
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BMT CERTIFICATION COURSE FULL SOLUTION PACK ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024-2025 WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION
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BMT CERTIFICATION COURSE FULL SOLUTION PACK ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION 
 
What does Red Bone marrow do Ans- Produces Hematopoietic Stem cells that create RBC, plt, and WBC found in long and flat bones 
 
Think: Red like red blood cells 
 
What does Yellow Bone Marrow do? Ans- Both Yellow marrow and fat cells produce stromal stem cells that produce fat, cartilage and bone 
 
Think yellow like fat 
 
Where are hematopoietic cells produced> Ans- in long bones du...
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WGU D236 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY FINAL EXAM 300+ REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES LATEST UPDATE 2023
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WGU D236 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY 
FINAL EXAM 300+ REAL EXAM 
QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED 
ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES 
LATEST UPDATE 2023 
Describe how your body responds to an infection. - ANSWER- T cells produce 
cytokines, which stimulate B cells. B cells produce antibodies. 
Identify role of DNA changes in congenital abnormalities. - ANSWERMutations in genes or chromosomal abnormalities 
How does development disrupts congenital abnormalities? - ANSWERAlterations of DNA 
Describes factors that disrupt homeo...
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ATI Proctored Pharmacology 2019
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BMI - higher BMI - higher doses 
age - liver and kidney function could be immature or impaired 
gender - females have increased body fat, leading to changes in medication 
absorbtion 
med tolerance - could come from long term use, or IV drug use. 
med accumulation - results in decrease renal function, therefore 
excretion/absorption 
psychological factors - the placebo effect 
inadequate gastric function - decreased GI absorption, diarrhea 
vascular insufficiency - arterial insufficiency, med do...
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