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NUR 641E Final Exam 2023 | Advanced for the Nurse Educator with Complete Solutions | NUR 641E Mid-Term Exam Study Guide 2023 and NUR 641E Final Exam 2023
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NUR 641 Final Exam -25 Verified Questions and Answers
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NUR 641 Final Exam -25 Verified Questions and Answers 
1.	Insulin is used to treat hyperkalemia because it 
 
A stimulates sodium to be removed from the cell in exchange for potassium 
B.	Binds to potassium to remove it through the kidneys. 
C.	transports potassium from the blood to the cell along with glucose 
D.	Breaks down the chemical components of potassium , causing it to be no longer effective
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NUR 641 Final Exam 2023. What is the central component of pathogenic model of multiple 
sclerosis? 
A. Myelination of nerve fibers in the peripheral nervous system(PNS) 
B. Demyelination of nerve fibers in the CNS 
C. Development of neurofibrillary tangles in the CNS. 
D. Inherited autosomal dominant trait with high penetrance 
3) Which of the following ICU sedatives should not be used for greater 
than 24 hours per the FDA-approved labeling? 
A. Midazolam (Versad) 
B. Diazepam (Valium) 
C. Dex...
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NUR 641 Final Exam 2023. What is the central component of pathogenic model of multiple 
sclerosis? 
A. Myelination of nerve fibers in the peripheral nervous system(PNS) 
B. Demyelination of nerve fibers in the CNS 
C. Development of neurofibrillary tangles in the CNS. 
D. Inherited autosomal dominant trait with high penetrance 
3) Which of the following ICU sedatives should not be used for greater 
than 24 hours per the FDA-approved labeling? 
A. Midazolam (Versad) 
B. Diazepam (Valium) 
C. Dexa...
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NUR 641 Final Exam 2023. Insulin is used to treat hyperkalemia because it 
A stimulates sodium to be removed from the cell in exchange for 
potassium 
B. Binds to potassium to remove it through the kidneys. 
C. transports potassium from the blood to the cell along with glucose 
D. Breaks down the chemical components of potassium , causing it to 
be no longer effective 
2) What is the central component of pathogenic model of multiple 
sclerosis? 
A. Myelination of nerve fibers in the peripheral n...
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NUR 641 Final Exam - Questions and Answers
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NUR 641 Final Exam - Questions and Answers 1) Insulin is used to treat hyperkalemia because it A stimulates sodium to be removed from the cell in exchange for potassium B. Binds to potassium to remove it through the kidneys. C. transports potassium from the blood to the cell along with glucose D. Breaks down the chemical components of potassium , causing it to be no longer effective 2) What is the central component of pathogenic model of multiple sclerosis? A. Myelination of nerve fibers in th...
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NUR 641 FINAL EXAM.NUR 641 FINAL EXAM. 
 
1)	Insulin is used to treat hyperkalemia because it 
 
A stimulates sodium to be removed from the cell in exchange for potassium 
B.	Binds to potassium to remove it through the kidneys. 
C.	transports potassium from the blood to the cell along with glucose 
D.	Breaks down the chemical components of potassium , causing it to be no longer effective 
 
2)	What is the central component of pathogenic model of multiple sclerosis? 
A. Myelination of nerve fiber...
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