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 3Ps Exam Prep Questions With Complete solution
  • 3Ps Exam Prep Questions With Complete solution

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  • How long do you treat enterobiasis (Pinworm Infection)?: 2 Wks 2. What medication do you treat enterobiasis (pinworm infection) with?: Iver- mectin 3. What is a Helminthic Infection?: A worm infection 4. How do you treat a worm infections/Helminthic infection?: Albendazole 400 mg po x 1 dose, repeat in 2 weeks=2 doses total 5. What do you treat bacterial sinusitis with (over 10 days)?: Amoxicillin-Aug- mentin 6. SinusitisTreatment?: Amoxicillin 7. What does having mononucleosis put you at...
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HESI Pharmacology Exam Review| 2023/ 2024 Update| 100% Correct| Questions and Verified Answers
  • HESI Pharmacology Exam Review| 2023/ 2024 Update| 100% Correct| Questions and Verified Answers

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  • HESI Pharmacology Exam Review| 2023/ 2024 Update| 100% Correct| Questions and Verified Answers | 1) The client with metastatic breast cancer is receiving tamoxifen. The nurse specifically monitors which laboratory value while the client is taking this medication? a. Glucose level b. Calcium level c. Potassium level d. Prothrombin time ~ Answer: b. Calcium level 2) A nurse is assisting with caring for a client with cancer who is receiving cisplatin. Select the adverse effect...
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Pharmacology Content Mastery Review 2023/24
  • Pharmacology Content Mastery Review 2023/24

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  • A nurse is monitoring a client who has just returned to the unit following surgery. The client received an initial dose of morphine 5 mg IV bolus for pain relief. Which of the following adverse effects should the nurse report immediately to the provider? Respiratory rate 11/min ​When using the airway, breathing, circulation approach to client care, the priority finding is a respiratory rate of 11/min indicating respiratory depression. A nurse is reinforcing teaching with a client who ...
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HESI Pharmacology Exam Questions & Answers Version 1 2023 Update
  • HESI Pharmacology Exam Questions & Answers Version 1 2023 Update

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  • HESI Pharmacology Exam Questions & Answers Version 1 2023 Update A nurse is caring for a client with hyperparathyroidism and notes that the client's serum calcium level is 13 mg/dL. Which medication should the nurse prepare to administer as prescribed to the client? Calcitonin (Miacalcin) Rationale: The normal serum calcium level is 8.6 to 10.0 mg/dL. This client is experiencing hypercalcemia. Calcium gluconate and calcium chloride are medications used for the treatment of tetany, w...
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CAOHC Certification Exam Questions and Answers
  • CAOHC Certification Exam Questions and Answers

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  • CAOHC Certification Exam Questions and Answers What does CAOHC stand for? - Answer-Council for Accreditation in Occupational Hearing Conservation Who is the certification body for? - Answer-Occupational Hearing Conservationist (OHCs) Course Directors (CDs) Professional Supervisors (PSs) What is CAOHCs mission? - Answer-To promote hearing loss prevention by enhancing the quality of occupational hearing loss prevention practices, with a focus on: Providing OHCs: resources and gui...
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Ornamental and Turf  Pesticide Applicators Exam 100% Verified Answers How can tiny mites on junipers and evergreens be found? -  ANSWER They can be found by tapping the leaves against a  white index card several times What is Phytotoxicity? - ANSWER Plant
  • Ornamental and Turf Pesticide Applicators Exam 100% Verified Answers How can tiny mites on junipers and evergreens be found? - ANSWER They can be found by tapping the leaves against a white index card several times What is Phytotoxicity? - ANSWER Plant

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  • PA Pesticide Applicator Exam Core Info Correctly Answered Bioaccumulation - ANSWER The accumulation of a substance, such as a toxic chemical, in various tissues of a living organism. Biomagnification - ANSWER Accumulation of pollutants at successive levels of the food chain abiotic factors - ANSWER natural control measures within the environment. EX: climactic factors, air/water pollution, topographic features. Biological Control - ANSWER The use of natural enemies to control pest...
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Ornamental and Turf  Pesticide Applicators Exam 100% Verified Answers How can tiny mites on junipers and evergreens be found? -  ANSWER They can be found by tapping the leaves against a  white index card several times What is Phytotoxicity? - ANSWER Plant
  • Ornamental and Turf Pesticide Applicators Exam 100% Verified Answers How can tiny mites on junipers and evergreens be found? - ANSWER They can be found by tapping the leaves against a white index card several times What is Phytotoxicity? - ANSWER Plant

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  • PA Pesticide Applicator Exam Core Info Correctly Answered Bioaccumulation - ANSWER The accumulation of a substance, such as a toxic chemical, in various tissues of a living organism. Biomagnification - ANSWER Accumulation of pollutants at successive levels of the food chain abiotic factors - ANSWER natural control measures within the environment. EX: climactic factors, air/water pollution, topographic features. Biological Control - ANSWER The use of natural enemies to control pest...
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ATI Exam 2 Practice Test #2 Detailed Answer Key Graded A
  • ATI Exam 2 Practice Test #2 Detailed Answer Key Graded A

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  • 1. A nurse is caring for a client who has congestive heart failure and is taking digoxin daily. The client refused breakfast and is complaining of nausea and weakness. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first? A. Check the client's vital signs. Rationale: It is possible that the client's nausea is secondary to digoxin toxicity. By obtaining vital signs, the nurse can assess for bradycardia, which is a symptom of digoxin toxicity. The nurse should withhold the medication a...
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HFHS Study (100% Accurate)
  • HFHS Study (100% Accurate)

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  • 1ml equals how many cc correct answers 1 cc 1 Teaspoon equals how many milliliters correct answers 5ml 1000mL equals how many L correct answers 1L 3 teaspoons = ___ tablespoons correct answers 1 tablespoon 1000mcg=?mg correct answers 1mg 30ml equals how many ounces correct answers 1 ounce 1000mg equals how many grams correct answers 1 gram 2.2lbs equals how many kilograms? correct answers 1 kilogram 1 tablespoon equals how many mL? correct answers 15ml 6 rights of medi...
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Maryville NURS 615 Pharm Exam 2 Questions and Answers Already Passed
  • Maryville NURS 615 Pharm Exam 2 Questions and Answers Already Passed

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  • Maryville NURS 615 Pharm Exam 2 Questions and Answers Already Passed Carbamazepine (Tegretol) can sometimes show subtherapeutic range due to what? Carbamazepine auto-induces metabolism, leading to lower levels despite good compliance What are the black box warnings for Carbamazepine? Dermatologic reactions 1. Steven's Johnson 2. Toxic epidermal necrolysis What lab test should be ordered for patients on Carbamazepine? CBC every 3-4 months because it can cause decreased WBC, decreased platelet...
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