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High Yield Drugs COMLEX I Questions  and Answers Already Passed
  • High Yield Drugs COMLEX I Questions and Answers Already Passed

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  • High Yield Drugs COMLEX I Questions and Answers Already Passed 14) What is the drug of choice for acute viral or idiopathic pericarditis a. NSAID + Colchicine b. Colchicine given to decrease number of repeat episodes of pericarditis c. 2nd line treatment besides NSAIDs are steroids 15) What is the DOC for mastitis a. Dicloxacillin, Nafcillin b. MCC of mastitis is S. aureus c. Symptoms: fever, UNILATERAL breast tenderness d. MOTHERS ENCOURAGED TO CONTINUE BREAST FEEDING 16) What...
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Family Medicine EOR Cardiovascular Exam Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct (Latest 2023/ 2024 Update)
  • Family Medicine EOR Cardiovascular Exam Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct (Latest 2023/ 2024 Update)

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  • Family Medicine EOR Cardiovascular Exam Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct (Latest 2023/ 2024 Update) Q: What are causes of atrial fibrillation? Answer: Cardiac disease Ischemia Pulmonary disease Electrolyte imbalances Q: What types of afib are there? Answer: Paroxysmal: self terminated within 7 days Persistent: lasts >7 days Permanent: >1 year Lone: any of the above without evidence of heart disease Q: What are symptoms of atrial fibrillation? ...
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Nursing Pharmacology Training Exam Fully Solved 2024.
  • Nursing Pharmacology Training Exam Fully Solved 2024.

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  • Beta Blockers: Category, Action, Use, Side Effects, Nursing Measures - Answer - Category: Cardiovascular/Antiarrhythmics; Antihypertensives; Antianginals - Action: blocks stimulation of beta1-adrenergic receptors - Use: decreased BP & heart rate, decreased attacks of angina - Side Effects: bradycardia, fatigue, weakness, HF, pulmonary edema, erectile dysfunction - Nursing Measures: monitor BP/ECG/Pulse; Monitor q5-15 min after parenteral administration; I/O; Daily weights; S/s of HF (dyspn...
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MN 566 Midterm Questions And Answers 2024/2025 A+
  • MN 566 Midterm Questions And Answers 2024/2025 A+

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  • MN 566 Midterm Questions And Answers 2024/2025 A+ if a pulmonary embolus is suspected, which testing should be performed? A. Ultrasound B. MRI C. V/Q Scan D. D-Dimer - ANS-C. V/Q Scan Which of the following medications can cause hyperlipidemia? A. High Dose Diuretics B. Exercising 30 minutes every day C. Hyperthyroidism D. Angiotensin II Receptor Blocker - ANS-A. High Dose Diuretics In which patient do premature ventricular contractions NOT need to be treated? A. Kelly, a 25-year-old...
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NUR 337 EXAM 2 Medications Stimulator Questions Fully Solved.
  • NUR 337 EXAM 2 Medications Stimulator Questions Fully Solved.

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  • meds to treat arrythmias - Answer class 2: beta adrenergic blockers class 3: K+ channel blockers class 4: calcium channel blockers other: digoxin class 2: beta adrenergic blockers examples - Answer metoprolol, propranolol, nadolol, atenolol action of beta adrenergic blockers - Answer blockade of myocardial b-adrenergic receptors uses: ventricular arrhythmias, HTN, angina, MI class 3: K+ channel blockers example - Answer amiodarone action of K+ channel blockers - Answe...
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PASS NAPLEX NOW CHAPTER 4 ANTI-ARRHYTHMICS
  • PASS NAPLEX NOW CHAPTER 4 ANTI-ARRHYTHMICS

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  • What is Arrhythmia? Abnormally with: Speed (bradycardia vs. tachycardia) OR Rhythm: Origin (sinus vs atrial vs ventricular) Describe the Conduction pathway? 1) Electrical impulses begin at the SA node - under vagus nerve control: parasympathetic and then travel down to the AV node 2) AV node's refractory period acts as a "gate" to prevent excessive impulses from being conducted into the ventricles 3) From the AV node, the impulses then travel to the bundle of HIS 4) Action potentials sp...
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HPEX 310 Exam 3 VCU  Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)
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  • any disease that affects the heart or blood vessels -cardiovascular disease arteriosclerosis, atherosclerosis, heart failure, HTN, dyslipidemia, stroke - cardiovascular disease umbrella terms leading cause of death (and in the US) - cardiovascular disease 17+ million deaths per year due to __________ (expected to rise to 23+million by 2030) - cardiovascular disease cardiovascular disease accounts for nearly __________ out of every 3 deaths in the USA - 1 __________ Americans have some for...
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Maryville Patho NURS 611 Exam 2 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2022/2023
  • Maryville Patho NURS 611 Exam 2 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2022/2023

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  • Maryville Patho NURS 611 Exam 2 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2022/2023 Which body system is responsible for conserving energy and body resources Parasympathetic nervous system which system responds to stress by preparing the body to defend itself Sympathetic nervous system (SNS) how is blood flow redistributed by the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) blood flow to the muscles is increased while blood flow to GI and integumentary is decreased how are primary brain injuries clas...
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Moderate Sedation Certification - Questions with Verified Answers
  • Moderate Sedation Certification - Questions with Verified Answers

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  • Moderate Sedation Certification - Questions with Verified Answers Moderate "Conscious" Sedation A minimally depressed level of consciousness induced by the administration of pharmacologic agents in which the patient retains continuous and independent ability to maintain protective reflexes and a patent airway and to be aroused by physical or verbal stimulation. Levels of Sedation Analgesia 1. Minimal Sedation 2. Moderate Sedation/Analgesia 3. Deep Sedation/Analgesia 4. General Anesthesia Min...
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PAEA EOR IM miss 62 questions with complete solutions
  • PAEA EOR IM miss 62 questions with complete solutions

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  • PAEA EOR IM miss 62 questions with complete solutions Clinical Therapeutics, Paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (PSVT) Stable Narrow Complex: Adenosine Clinical Therapeutics, Paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (PSVT) Stable Wide: Amiodarone Diagnosis, Acute coronary syndrome: If left coronary artery is ischemic, what are the ECG changes? ST elevations V5, V6, I and avL Diagnosis, Coarctation of the aorta o CXR: rib notching, and "3 sign" o Difference in BP upper and lower...
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