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PNN Key Concepts Practice Test Questions With Complete Solution
  • PNN Key Concepts Practice Test Questions With Complete Solution

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  • PNN Key Concepts Practice Test Questions With Complete Solution Diuril - chlorothiazide (thiazide diuretic; proximal DCT; contains sulfa) (tabs, suspension, IV) Lozol - indapamide (thiazide-like diuretic; proximal DCT) Zaroxlyn - metolazone (thiazide-like diuretic; proximal DCT) (metolazone and furosemide are the only diuretics OK in <30ml/min) Dyrenium - triamterene (potassium-sparing diuretic; caps only) Inspra - eplerenone (potassium sparing diur...
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GENE 4200 practice exam 1|26 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
  • GENE 4200 practice exam 1|26 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT

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  • GENE 4200 practice exam 1|26 Questions with Verified Answers Transcription factors help regulate which cell types and tissues will express a given gene (T/F) - CORRECT ANSWER When comparing RNA levels for gene X between two samples by qPCR, the sample with thehighest DCT value would have the least gene X RNA (T/F) - CORRECT ANSWER Exons are the most abundant DNA sequences in the human genome (T/F) - CORRECT ANSWER false Most transposons in the human genome are inactive. (T/F) - COR...
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 FINAL Exam Biology A&P 2 questions and answers well illustrated.
  • FINAL Exam Biology A&P 2 questions and answers well illustrated.

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  • FINAL Exam Biology A&P 2 questions and answers well illustrated. Why are the kidneys said to be retroperitoneal? - correct answers.Their position in the body is posterior to the peritoneum of the abdominal cavity What structures pass through the renal hilus? - correct answers.Ureter, renal artery, renal vein, lymphatic vessels, nerves. What volume of blood enters the renal arteries per minutes? - correct answers.At rest about 20-25% cardiac output flows through the k...
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 MANUAL FOR THE GRADUATE PROGRAM IN CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY
  • MANUAL FOR THE GRADUATE PROGRAM IN CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY

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  • MANUAL FOR THE GRADUATE PROGRAM IN CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY Department of Psychology UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA VICTORIA, BC September 2021 Welcome to the Graduate Program in Clinical Psychology! We acknowledge and respect the lək̓ ʷəŋən peoples on whose traditional territory the university stands and the Songhees, Esquimalt and W̱ SÁNEĆ peoples whose historical relationships with the land continue to this day. This document is intended as a guide to assist you in und...
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NUR 176 VERIFIED  SOLUTIONS 100% questions and answers 2023
  • NUR 176 VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 100% questions and answers 2023

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  • NUR 176 VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 100% If a patient is overweight, smokes and has a history of coronary artery disease, what are you going to recommend? weight management, quit smoking If a patient tells you they cannot walk on a Treadmill for a stress test. What are you going to do? ask them as to why they can't What is the discharge teaching on coumadin? avoid vitamin k A patient comes in the ER with cool clammy skin, shortness of breath, indigestion and pain. What do we do? do MONA ...
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Med Surg 2 Exam 4 Questions And Answers | Actual Exam Latest Updated 2024/2025 | 100% Correct
  • Med Surg 2 Exam 4 Questions And Answers | Actual Exam Latest Updated 2024/2025 | 100% Correct

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  • An older male patient states that he is having problems starting and stopping his stream of urine and he feels the urgency to void. The best way to assist this patient is to: A) Help him stand to void. B) Place a condom catheter. C) Have him practice Credé's method. D) Initiate Kegel exercises. - ANSWER-Initiate Kegel exercises. Since removal of the patient's Foley catheter, the patient has voided 50 to 100 mL every 2 to 3 hours. Which action should the nurse take first? A) Check for ...
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NBME practice exam #1 Questions Answered 100% correct 2023
  • NBME practice exam #1 Questions Answered 100% correct 2023

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  • NBME practice exam #1 Questions Answered 100% correct 2023 Mitotic cyclin synthesis G2 phase Vitamin E def anemia Hemolytic anemia~ red antioxidants vs B12 def (megaloblastic macrocytic anemia) Hemolysis~ dec Hgb/hematocrit, inc LDH (normal MCV), and neurologic symptoms vs B12 def: dec Hgb/hematocrit, inc MCV, and neurologic symptoms (dorsal column) Volume of distribution Vd = (amount of drug in the body) / (plasma drug concentration) Achondroplasia Endochondria...
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NBME Form 11 Questions Answered 100% correct
  • NBME Form 11 Questions Answered 100% correct

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  • NBME Form 11 Questions Answered 100% correct Heat exhaustion exercise intolerance, increased core body temperatures, and the absence of neurologic disturbances Heat stroke is characterized by hyperthermia, AMS or neurologic deficits, and variable physical signs and symptoms depending on severity Stimulus induced or spontaneous myoclonus is specific for? Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease What is the first line treatment for narrow complex SVT? AV nodal blockage with adenosine ...
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NBME Form 11 Questions Answered 100% correct 2023
  • NBME Form 11 Questions Answered 100% correct 2023

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  • NBME Form 11 Questions Answered 100% correct 2023 Heat exhaustion exercise intolerance, increased core body temperatures, and the absence of neurologic disturbances Heat stroke is characterized by hyperthermia, AMS or neurologic deficits, and variable physical signs and symptoms depending on severity Stimulus induced or spontaneous myoclonus is specific for? Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease What is the first line treatment for narrow complex SVT? AV nodal blockage with adenosi...
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NUR 176 VERIFIED  SOLUTIONS 100%
  • NUR 176 VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 100%

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  • NUR 176 VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 100% If a patient is overweight, smokes and has a history of coronary artery disease, what are you going to recommend? weight management, quit smoking If a patient tells you they cannot walk on a Treadmill for a stress test. What are you going to do? ask them as to why they can't What is the discharge teaching on coumadin? avoid vitamin k A patient comes in the ER with cool clammy skin, shortness of breath, indigestion and pain. What do we do? do MONA ...
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