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Georgettes LMR study set with Complete Solutions
  • 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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Schizophrenia Exam Questions With Answers | Complete Latest Graded A+ (2023/2024)
  • Schizophrenia Exam Questions With Answers | Complete Latest Graded A+ (2023/2024)

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  • Schizophrenia Exam Questions With Answers | Complete Latest Graded A+ (2023/2024). Psychosis Correct Answer: cluster of symptoms including delusions, hallucinations, and grossly disordered thinking and behavior Tardive dyskinesia Correct Answer: a late-onset, irreversible neurologic side effect of antipsychotic medications; characterized by abnormal, involuntary movements such as lip smacking, tongue protrusion, chewing, blinking, grimacing, and choreiform movement of the limbs and feet Th...
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HESI Pharmacology Review Questions and Answers
  • HESI Pharmacology Review Questions and Answers

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  • HESI Pharmacology Review Questions and Answers 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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NSG 6020 Neuro Week 10 exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
  • NSG 6020 Neuro Week 10 exam 2023 with 100% correct answers

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  • HPI seizures - correct answer did you fall, shrill cry, motor activity, loss of consciousness, chewing or lip smacking, post-ictal HPI pain - correct answer sudden or progressive, deep aching, throb or stabbing, where is pain, radiate HPI gait coordination - correct answer lose balance, fall forwardbackward, feel stiff, legs give way HPI weakness parathesia - correct answer sudden onset, with activity, tingling, numbness or confusion, chronic illness, medications like zidovudien o...
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NSG 6020 Neuro Week 10 Study Questions And Answers Graded A
  • NSG 6020 Neuro Week 10 Study Questions And Answers Graded A

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  • HPI seizures - did you fall, shrill cry, motor activity, loss of consciousness, chewing or lip smacking, post-ictal HPI pain - sudden or progressive, deep aching, throb or stabbing, where is pain, radiate HPI gait coordination - lose balance, fall forwardbackward, feel stiff, legs give way HPI weakness parathesia - sudden onset, with activity, tingling, numbness or confusion, chronic illness, medications like zidovudien or chemotherapy CNI - test the patient's ability to identify ...
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PMHNP 1 Final Exam 246 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
  • PMHNP 1 Final Exam 246 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT

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  • PMHNP 1 Final Exam 246 Questions with Verified Answers _______ is produced in the locus ceruleus of the pons - CORRECT ANSWER Norepinephrine The hallmark symptom in _______ is a disturbance of consciousness accompanied by changes in cognitive function - CORRECT ANSWER delirium Disturbance of consciousness develops over a short time, usually hours to days is seen in _______ - CORRECT ANSWER delirium How are Sleep-rest cycle different in patients with delirium? - CORRECT ANSWER clients...
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NSG 6020 Neuro Week 10 with 100% correct answers
  • NSG 6020 Neuro Week 10 with 100% correct answers

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  • HPI seizures did you fall, shrill cry, motor activity, loss of consciousness, chewing or lip smacking, post-ictal HPI pain sudden or progressive, deep aching, throb or stabbing, where is pain, radiate HPI gait coordination lose balance, fall forwardbackward, feel stiff, legs give way HPI weakness parathesia sudden onset, with activity, tingling, numbness or confusion, chronic illness, medications like zidovudien or chemotherapy CNI test the patient's ability t...
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Ryanair - Revision Questions - Initial 5 Already Graded A
  • Ryanair - Revision Questions - Initial 5 Already Graded A

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  • Ryanair - Revision Questions - Initial 5 Already Graded A When can we declare that a pax died? CC are not qualified to pronounce death and must continue to resuscitate a passenger for as long as they are physically able to do so. Only qualified medical personnel may pronounce a passenger as dead. What is the care for emotional trauma / panic attack? 1. Ensure that there is no other medical reasons for this behavior 2. Remove the passenger to the galley away from onlookers 3. Find out the cause...
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NURS 612 Study guide Key Points to Review for Exam 3
  • NURS 612 Study guide Key Points to Review for Exam 3

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  • Key Point to Review - Abdomen STUDENT NOTES What are • Onset and duration: when it began; sudden or gradual; persistent, recurrent, intermittent • Character: dull, sharp, burning, gnawing, stabbing, cramping, aching, colicky • Location: of onset, change in location over time, radiating to another area, superficial or deep • Associated symptoms: vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, passage of flatus, belching, jaundice, change in abdominal girth, weight loss or weight gain • Relat...
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NSG 6020 Neuro Week 10 questions and answers verified&updated 2023/24
  • NSG 6020 Neuro Week 10 questions and answers verified&updated 2023/24

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  • HPI seizures did you fall, shrill cry, motor activity, loss of consciousness, chewing or lip smacking, post-ictal HPI pain sudden or progressive, deep aching, throb or stabbing, where is pain, radiate HPI gait coordination lose balance, fall forwardbackward, feel stiff, legs give way HPI weakness parathesia sudden onset, with activity, tingling, numbness or confusion, chronic illness, medications like zidovudien or chemotherapy CNI test the patient's ability t...
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