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Pharmacotherapeutics for Advanced Practice Nurse Prescribers 5th Edition Woo Robinson Test Bank | Complete All Chapters (2023-2024)
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The nurse is caring for a 57-year-old woman who is complaining about gaining so much 
weight after menopause and suggests that thyroid hormone replacement would help her 
lose weight and speed up her metabolism. What is the nurses best response? 
A) Inducing a state of hyperthyroidism would result in weight loss. 
B) People who are not hypothyroid should not take thyroid hormones. 
C) People who take thyroid hormones without cause will end up damaging their heart. 
D) The body compensates for th...
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Exam 2: Study Guide:NR 328 Exam 2 Study Guide: Updated Solution: Guaranteed A Plus Guide
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Fluid Overload: S/S 
(Ans- 
 - edema 
- elevated venous pressure 
- hepatomegaly 
- weight gain 
- slow bounding pulse 
- lethargy 
- seizures/coma 
- increased spinal fluid pressure 
 
Fluid Overload: Lab Findings 
(Ans- 
- low urine specific gravity 
- decreased serum electrolytes 
- decreased hematocrit 
- variable urine volume 
 
Fluid Deficit: S/S 
(Ans- 
 - variable temp 
- dry skin and mucous membranes 
- poor skin turgor 
- decreased pulse 
- slow cap refill 
- weight loss 
- fatig...
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HESI Health Assessment Exam 2022/2023 Test Bank Revised and 100% Correct Questions & Answers.
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HESI Health Assessment Exam 2022/2023 Test Bank Revised and 100% Correct Questions & Answers. 
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For which clinical indicator associated with a complication of portal hypertension would the nurse assess 
the client? 
A. liver abscess 
B. intestinal obstruction 
C. pe...
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Pharmacology HESI Exit Exam with NGN Latest Update 2023/2024 Actual Exam Questions Verified Q&A
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Pharmacology A 
1. 1.ID: 
A client is receiving clonidine (Catapres) 0.1 mg/24hr via transdermal patch. 
Which assessment finding indicates that the desired effect of the medication has 
been achieved? 
A. Client denies recent episodes of angina. Incorrect 
B. Change in peripheral edema from +3 to +1. 
C. Client denies recent nausea or vomiting. 
D. Blood pressure has changed from 180/120 to 140/70. Correct 
Catapres acts as a centrally-acting analgesic and antihypertensive agent. (D) 
indicate...
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Final Exam - NUR2063| NUR 2063 (Latest 2023 / 2024) Essentials of Pathophysiology - Rasmussen
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Final Exam - NUR2063| 
NUR 2063 (Latest 2023 / 
2024) Essentials of 
Pathophysiology - 
Rasmussen 
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1. Which of the following assessmentfindingsindicates analteration in homeostatic 
control mechanisms? 
- Fever 
2. Injury that occurs when blood flow is diminished to tissue is called injury. 
- ischemic 
3. The cancer growth continuum is divided into which of the following stages? 
- Initiation, promotion, ...
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NURS 170 Pharmacology Test 4 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS Galen College (New 2022/2023) Pharmacology test 4
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Question 1 
1 / 1 pts 
The nurse is caring for a patient who has recurrent wound infections. The patient’s current infection is not responding to an antibiotic that has been used successfully several times in the past. The nurse understands that this is most likely due to: 
Correct! 
 
acquired bacterial resistance. 
 
 
cross-resistance. 
 
 
inherent bacterial resistance. 
 
 
transferred resistance. 
 
 
Question 2 
1 / 1 pts 
The nurse is preparing to administer the first dose...
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RD Exam - Domain II, MNT questions and answers
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How do H₂ Blockers (Cimetidine, Rantidine) help w/ gastric ulcers? 
Prevents binding of histamine to receptor; decreases acid secretion 
 
 
 
Diverticulosis 
Presence of diverticula (mucosal sacs in intestinal wall) 
rx: High fiber diet 
 
 
 
Diverticulitis 
When diverticula become inflamed 
rx: Clear liquids (Low residue diet or elemental), gradual return to high fiber 
 
 
 
Describe how to tell if someone has lactose intolerance using the lactose tolerance test 
If lactose intolerant - bl...
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Kaplan Pharmacology Study Guide With Complete Solution
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Carbamazepine (Tegretol) - Answer Understanding concepts/Implementation/ Meeting client need physical: 
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- Anticonvulsant -Monitor I/O 
- Supervise ambulation (S/I dizziness, drowsiness, & diplopia) 
- Take with meals 
- Wear protective clothing d/t photosensitivity 
 
WHAT IS THE MAIN S/S OF CARBAMAZEPINE - Answer DIPLOPIA 
 
Atorvastatin (Lipitor) - Answer Setting priorities/Diagnose/Health promotion & maintenance 
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1600 ATI PEDIATRICS PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND RATIONALE
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1600 ATI PEDIATRICS PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND RATIONALE 
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1.	A nurse is collecting data from a 9-month-old infant. Which of the following findings would require further intervention? 
 
A.	Positive Babinski reflex 
Rationale: The Babinski reflex disappears after 1 year of age. Therefore, a 9-month-old infant with a positive Babinski reflex is a finding that does not require further intervention. 
 B. Positive Moro reflex 
Rationale: The Moro reflex disappears approximately at 3-4 months of age. ...
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PATH 3610 Midterm Testbank - All Midterm Exam Questions and Answers
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ATH 3610 Midterm Testbanks 
Midterm 1 
Question 1: The release of cytoplasmic enzymes from necrotic cells may be useful diagnostically. 
a. True 
b. False 
Question 2: Bilirubin is: 
a. Lipid soluble when conjugated 
b. Water soluble when conjugated 
c. Conjugated in the kidney for excretion in the urine 
Question 3: Agents such as radiation, mutagenic drugs and viruses can lead to acquired DNA 
abnormalities. Damage to cells such as blood cell precursors in the bone marrow is the result of: 
a....
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