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Pharm exam 1- 4 galen 100% Verified Solutions
Pharm exam 1- 4 galen 
The Nursing Process - ANS a research -supported organizational framework for professional nursing practice 
 
 5 Steps of nursing process - ANS Assessment 
Diagnosis 
Planning 
Implementation 
Evaluation 
 
 The nurse answers a patient's call light and finds the patient sitting up in bed and requesting pain medication. What will the nurse do first? - ANS ACCESS the pt's pain and pain level. (Assessment is ALWAYS 1st) 
 
 The "Rights" of Medication Administration ...
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Pharm exam 1- 4 galen 
The Nursing Process - ANS a research -supported organizational framework for professional nursing practice 
 
 5 Steps of nursing process - ANS Assessment 
Diagnosis 
Planning 
Implementation 
Evaluation 
 
 The nurse answers a patient's call light and finds the patient sitting up in bed and requesting pain medication. What will the nurse do first? - ANS ACCESS the pt's pain and pain level. (Assessment is ALWAYS 1st) 
 
 The "Rights" of Medication Administration ...
Pharm exam 1 Galen GUARANTEED PASS
Pharm exam 1 Galen 
 
ear drops - ANS INSTILL AT ROOM TEMP/ child- down and back/ adult- up and back 
 
 eye drops - ANS important to instill the eye drop medication into the conjunctival sac (not the eyeball/cornea). inner to outer 
 
 enema - ANS patient lays on left side 
 
 pharmacokinetic - ANS what happens in the body once med is administered 
-Absorption 
-Distribution/ Binding 
-Metabolism 
-Renal Excretion 
 
 first-pass effect - ANS extent to which drug metabolized by liver be...
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Pharm exam 1 Galen 
 
ear drops - ANS INSTILL AT ROOM TEMP/ child- down and back/ adult- up and back 
 
 eye drops - ANS important to instill the eye drop medication into the conjunctival sac (not the eyeball/cornea). inner to outer 
 
 enema - ANS patient lays on left side 
 
 pharmacokinetic - ANS what happens in the body once med is administered 
-Absorption 
-Distribution/ Binding 
-Metabolism 
-Renal Excretion 
 
 first-pass effect - ANS extent to which drug metabolized by liver be...
HRMT1101 Final Exam Questions With Correct Answers
HRMT1101 Final Exam 
How to link employees' personal goals to org goals? What is the overall goal of these approaches? - ANS Cascading 
Linking up 
 
 How to assess perf of entire company? What are some of the perspectives under this approach? - ANS Balanced Scorecard 
Link financial measures with other KPIs including customer satisfaction persepctive measurements, org internal processes measurement and learning, growth and innovation measurements 
 
 What are some of the uses of performan...
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HRMT1101 Final Exam 
How to link employees' personal goals to org goals? What is the overall goal of these approaches? - ANS Cascading 
Linking up 
 
 How to assess perf of entire company? What are some of the perspectives under this approach? - ANS Balanced Scorecard 
Link financial measures with other KPIs including customer satisfaction persepctive measurements, org internal processes measurement and learning, growth and innovation measurements 
 
 What are some of the uses of performan...
Project Management: The Managerial Process Chapter 1 Vocabulary/Notes
Project Management: The Managerial Process Chapter 1 Vocabulary/Notes 
project - ANS is a temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product, service, or result 
 
 program - ANS is a group of related projects designed to accomplish a common goal over an extended period of time 
 
 project life cycle - ANS the stages found in all projects--definition, planning, execution, and closing 
 
 defining - ANS 1. Goals 
2. Specifications 
3. Tasks 
4. Responsibilities 
 
 planning - ANS 1...
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Project Management: The Managerial Process Chapter 1 Vocabulary/Notes 
project - ANS is a temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product, service, or result 
 
 program - ANS is a group of related projects designed to accomplish a common goal over an extended period of time 
 
 project life cycle - ANS the stages found in all projects--definition, planning, execution, and closing 
 
 defining - ANS 1. Goals 
2. Specifications 
3. Tasks 
4. Responsibilities 
 
 planning - ANS 1...
Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology Chapter 1 Questions And Answers
Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology Chapter 1 
 
 Microscopic Anatomy - ANS Study of microscopic structures of tissues and organs 
 
 Atoms - ANS Building blocks of matter 
 
 Molecules - ANS Groups of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds 
 
 Cells - ANS Smallest unit of life 
 
 Tissues - ANS Groups of cells with a common structure and function. 
 
 Organs - ANS Groups of tissues organized to perform a particular task 
 
 Organ Systems - ANS A group of organs t...
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Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology Chapter 1 
 
 Microscopic Anatomy - ANS Study of microscopic structures of tissues and organs 
 
 Atoms - ANS Building blocks of matter 
 
 Molecules - ANS Groups of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds 
 
 Cells - ANS Smallest unit of life 
 
 Tissues - ANS Groups of cells with a common structure and function. 
 
 Organs - ANS Groups of tissues organized to perform a particular task 
 
 Organ Systems - ANS A group of organs t...
Mental health review Exam 1
Mental health review Exam 1 
A nurse administering a benzodiazepine should understand that the therapeutic effect of benzodiazepines results from potentiating the neurotransmitter: 
 
a. GABA 
 
b. dopamine 
 
c. serotonin 
 
d. acetylcholine 
 
e. a and c - ANS A 
 
 Venlafaxine (Effexor) exerts its antidepressant effect by selectively blocking the reuptake of: 
 
a. GABA. 
 
b. dopamine 
 
c. serotonin 
 
d. norepinephrine 
 
e. c and d - ANS E 
 
 The nurse administers each of the followi...
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Mental health review Exam 1 
A nurse administering a benzodiazepine should understand that the therapeutic effect of benzodiazepines results from potentiating the neurotransmitter: 
 
a. GABA 
 
b. dopamine 
 
c. serotonin 
 
d. acetylcholine 
 
e. a and c - ANS A 
 
 Venlafaxine (Effexor) exerts its antidepressant effect by selectively blocking the reuptake of: 
 
a. GABA. 
 
b. dopamine 
 
c. serotonin 
 
d. norepinephrine 
 
e. c and d - ANS E 
 
 The nurse administers each of the followi...
Ch 9 QA Huether/McCance Infections and Defects in Mechanisms of Defense & Ch 10 Pathophysiology McCance Study Guide - Only HIV related questions
Ch 9 QA Huether/McCance Infections and Defects in Mechanisms of Defense & Ch 10 Pathophysiology McCance Study Guide - Only HIV related questions 
An immunologist is discussing endotoxin production. Which information should the immunologist include? Endotoxins are produced by: - ANS gram-negative bacteria. 
 
 A 5-year-old male becomes ill with a severe cough. Histologic examination reveals a bacterial infection, and further laboratory testing reveals cell membrane damage and decreased protein ...
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Ch 9 QA Huether/McCance Infections and Defects in Mechanisms of Defense & Ch 10 Pathophysiology McCance Study Guide - Only HIV related questions 
An immunologist is discussing endotoxin production. Which information should the immunologist include? Endotoxins are produced by: - ANS gram-negative bacteria. 
 
 A 5-year-old male becomes ill with a severe cough. Histologic examination reveals a bacterial infection, and further laboratory testing reveals cell membrane damage and decreased protein ...
NUR612 Pathophysiology Final McCance & Huether (8th ed., 2019)
NUR612 Pathophysiology Final McCance & Huether (8th ed., 2019) 
It is true that a eukaryotic cell 
 
A. is smaller than a prokaryotic cell. 
B. contains structures called organelles. 
C. lacks a well-defined nucleus. 
D. does not contain histones. - ANS B. Contains structures called organelles. 
 
Eukaryotic cells contain organelles and histones, they have a well-defined nucleus, and are larger than prokaryotic cells. 
Ch01.1 
 
 The function of a histone found in a eukaryote cell focuses on...
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NUR612 Pathophysiology Final McCance & Huether (8th ed., 2019) 
It is true that a eukaryotic cell 
 
A. is smaller than a prokaryotic cell. 
B. contains structures called organelles. 
C. lacks a well-defined nucleus. 
D. does not contain histones. - ANS B. Contains structures called organelles. 
 
Eukaryotic cells contain organelles and histones, they have a well-defined nucleus, and are larger than prokaryotic cells. 
Ch01.1 
 
 The function of a histone found in a eukaryote cell focuses on...
Pathophysiology Chapter 7- Test Bank with Answers and Rationales
Pathophysiology Chapter 7- Test Bank 
 
Neutrophils: 
A) are phagocytic cells. 
B) produce histamine. 
C) produce antibodies. 
D) are elevated during an allergic response. - ANS A 
 
 Which cells are required to process and present antigens from foreign material as the initial step in the immune response? 
A) T-helper cells 
B) Macrophages 
C) Eosinophils 
D) Monocytes - ANS B 
 
 Humoral immunity is mediated by: 
A) natural killer cells. 
B) T lymphocytes (T cells). 
C) B lymphocytes (B cel...
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Pathophysiology Chapter 7- Test Bank 
 
Neutrophils: 
A) are phagocytic cells. 
B) produce histamine. 
C) produce antibodies. 
D) are elevated during an allergic response. - ANS A 
 
 Which cells are required to process and present antigens from foreign material as the initial step in the immune response? 
A) T-helper cells 
B) Macrophages 
C) Eosinophils 
D) Monocytes - ANS B 
 
 Humoral immunity is mediated by: 
A) natural killer cells. 
B) T lymphocytes (T cells). 
C) B lymphocytes (B cel...
Pathobiology - McCance - Ch. 3 Rated 100%
Pathobiology - McCance - Ch. 3 
Total Body Water (TBW) - ANS 60% of the total body weight is water . 
 
 How do you express the amount of chemicals/electrolytes that are dissolved in body fluids? - ANS mEq/L - is related to chemical activity 
 
 Where is the 2/3 of the body's water located? - ANS In the intracellular fluid (ICF) 
 
 Aquaporins - ANS water channel proteins that allow water to pass through the cell membrane. 
 
 Excessive accumulation of fluid in the interstitial spaces. ...
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Pathobiology - McCance - Ch. 3 
Total Body Water (TBW) - ANS 60% of the total body weight is water . 
 
 How do you express the amount of chemicals/electrolytes that are dissolved in body fluids? - ANS mEq/L - is related to chemical activity 
 
 Where is the 2/3 of the body's water located? - ANS In the intracellular fluid (ICF) 
 
 Aquaporins - ANS water channel proteins that allow water to pass through the cell membrane. 
 
 Excessive accumulation of fluid in the interstitial spaces. ...