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NSG 550 / NSG550 EXAM 3. DIAGNOSTIC REASONING FOR NURSE PRACTITIONERS . QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
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CT with myelogram 
a special CT scan that looks at muscle function, innervation of the nerve, and disc vertebrae 
(like if someone comes in with back pain) 
-it is an option for people who can't get MRi's (like an implanted device) 
 
What does the American college of radiology recommend for a 24 year old with atraumatic back pain? 
No diagnostic – nothing 
 
Patient presents with AMS, what are some important tests to evaluate? 
 
 
What is a toxicology report? 
Toxicology is like investig...
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UST ABSN Pathopharmacology 1 Questions & 100% Correct Answers
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How do you define the word drug? 
 ~~> A drug is any chemical that can affect living processes 
Define pharmacology 
 ~~> Pharmacology can be defined as the study of drugs and their 
interaction with living things 
Define clinical pharmacology 
 ~~> study of effect of drugs in man (as compared to animals or 
comparative pharmacology 
what are pharmacotherapeutics? 
 ~~> also known as therapeutics, pharmacotherapeutics emphasizes 
the disease state and its characteristics including...
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Introduction to Respiratory Care Pharmacology Chapter 1 Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Introduction to Respiratory Care 
Pharmacology Chapter 1 Questions and 
 
Answers Already Passed 
 
A chemical that changes an organism's function is called? drug 
 
The study of drugs (chemicals) is called Pharmacology 
 
A drug in the body, based on its absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination is called 
Pharmacokinetics 
 
A drug molecule causes its effect in the body is called Pharmacodynamics 
 
A gram-negative organism and is primarily a nosocomial organism/hospital-acquired ...
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MLT 101 Unit 1 Questions with All Correct Answers
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MLT 101 Unit 1 Questions with All Correct Answers 
 
What is the hottest topic in laboratory medicine? - Answer-Molecular diagnosis 
 
List areas usually grouped together in a "core" laboratory - Answer--hematology 
-urinalysis 
-hemostasis 
-coagulation 
-chemical chemistry 
 
three items used in combination with test results to make clinical decision - Answer--patients clinical case 
-physical examination 
-medical history 
 
why was the ASCLS formed in 1933? - Answer-desire for greater aut...
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SOCRA exam| 168 questions and answers already graded A+| Updated & Verified | 2024
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When isn't an IND application needed? IND Application is not needed if investigation does not 
support change in labeling. 
What information must the general IND include? 
(21 CFR Part 312.23) -FDA Form 1571 
-FDA Form 1571 cover sheet 
-Table of contents 
-Investigative Plan 
-Investigator's brochure 
-Protocol 
-Chemistry/Manufacturing information 
-Pharmacology/Toxicology 
-Previous human research/literature information 
-Additional information (drug dependence and abuse potential)
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LSU SVM TOXICOLOGY EXAM 1 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT SOLUTIONS
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LSU SVM TOXICOLOGY EXAM 1 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT SOLUTIONS 
Binds ligand-gated chloride channels in CNS (GABA gates - high doses) -> inhibits Cl flux and cellular hyperpolarization -> flaccid paralysis of musculature - Answer-What is the MOA of macrocyclic lactones 
 
P-glycoprotein (PGP) - Answer-Macrocyclic lactone toxicosis in mammals occurs when the ____ pump is overwhelmed (overdose), defective (ABCB1 mutation), or functionally compromised (drug interactions) 
 
CNS: depressed mentat...
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Pharmacology Exam 1 Study Set (Weeks 1 - 3)
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Bioequivalence Definition 
Pharmaceutical equivalents that display the SAME RATE and EXTENT OF ABSORPTION 
Means delivering the SAME AMOUNT of ACTIVE DRUG moiety to SITE OF ACTION when GENERIC or INNOVATOR drugs are administered at the same molar dose under SIMILAR CONDITIONS 
Therapeutic Equivalents Definition 
Considered equivalent when the GENERIC drugs are PHARMACEUTICAL EQUILVALENTS and show SAME EFFICACY, SAFETY PROFILE as product whose efficacy and safety has been established 
Pharmaceuti...
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PHAR 380 Module 1: Introduction to Toxicology | 185 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024 | 25 Pages
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What is toxicology? - the study of poisons 
Who founded modern toxicology? - Paracelsus 
What is toxicity? - The quality of being toxic or poisonous. It is caused by exposure to a substance, 
either a toxicant or toxin. 
What is a toxicant? - A substancce that will produce a harmful effect when administered to an 
organism 
What is a toxin? - A toxicant produced by a living organism. All toxins are toxicants, whereas not all 
toxicants are toxins. 
What is a xenobiotic? - A chemical compound tha...
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SOCRA TOP Exam Guide Questions and CORRECT Answers
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When isn't an IND application needed? - IND Application is not needed if investigation 
does not support change in labeling. 
What information must the general IND include? 
(21 CFR Part 312.23) - -FDA Form 1571 
-FDA Form 1571 cover sheet 
-Table of contents 
-Investigative Plan 
-Investigator's brochure 
-Protocol 
-Chemistry/Manufacturing information 
-Pharmacology/Toxicology 
-Previous human research/literature information 
-Additional information (drug dependence and abuse potential)
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Florida Funeral Laws and Rules Exam with Verified Answers |Latest 2024/2025
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Florida Funeral Laws and Rules Exam 
with Verified Answers. 
How long must a body be retained before being donated to medical 
science? ️ 48 Hours 
Who is responsible for the identification of a deceased and notifying 
relatives of the death? ️ The County Commissioner 
Who is responsible for filling out the DC when death is under the 
jurisdiction of the ME? ️ The Direct Disposer 
When must a funeral establishment notify the state regulatory agency, 
when they are moving? ️ 10 Days Prior...
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