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TEST BANK KAPLAN AND SADOCK'S SYNOPSIS OF PSYCHIATRY 11TH EDITION
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TEST BANK KAPLAN AND SADOCK'S SYNOPSIS OF PSYCHIATRY 11TH EDITION 
PREFACE ........................................................................................................................................... 2 Chapter 1: Neural Sciences .............................................................................................................. 3 Chapter 2: Contributions of the Psychosocial Sciences ................................................................ 6 Chapter 3: Contributi...
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ATI Modules Case Study & Quiz Questions_ Pharmacology Made Easy 4.0_ 2023.
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Tutorial:Pharmacology Made Easy 4.0 
Module:The Neurological System (Part 1) 
Case Study Questions #1: 
1. Which of the following assessments of this client is most important immediately following the administration 
of intravenous diazepam? 
A. ECG 
B. Seizure Activity 
C. Blood Pressure 
D. Respiratory Rate 
2. The healthcare professional is about to administer a loading dose of phenytoin IV. Which of the following is 
essential for the health care professional to do before administering pheny...
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WGU: D027: Advanced Pathopharmacological Foundations Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Version
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What are some physical changes from Alzheimer's dementia? 
→ - Brain shrinks dramatically; nerve cell death and tissue loss 
→ - Cardinal signs: plaques (abnormal clusters of protein fragments) and tangles (twisted 
strands of another protein) 
How is Alzheimer's treated? 
→ - There is no cure, but there are pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments 
→ - Cholinesterase inhibitors 
→ - Memantine (namenda) 
What are cholinesterase inhibitors prescribed for? 
→ - To tr...
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NURS 6630 NURS 6630 Final Exam Week 11 Final Exam Latest update 2023/2024, GRADED A+
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A patient diagnosed with obsessive compulsive disorder has been taking a high-dose SSRI and is participating in therapy twice a week. He reports an inability to carry out responsibilities due to consistent interferences of his obsessions and compulsions. The PMHNP knows that the next step would be which of the following? 
Selected Answer: B. 
Decrease his SSRI and add an MAOI. 
 
 
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Which statement best describes a pharmacologi...
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NUR 2474 PHARMACOLOGY EXAM 1 TESTBANK / 170+ QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST GUIDE 2024.
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NUR 2474 PHARMACOLOGY 
EXAM 1 TESTBANK / 170+ 
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1. dopaminergic agent: levodopa/carbidopa 
2. anticholinergic agent: benzotrophine 
3. cholinesterase inhibitor: donepezil 
4. Immunomodulators: interferon beta 
5. traditional anti epileptic drugs: phenytoin, carbamazepine, valproic acid 
6. atypical anti epileptic drugs: oxcarbazepine 
lamotrigdine 
7. barbiturates: Phenobarbital 
8. muscle spams drugs: baclofen 
dantrolene 
9. 1st generat...
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Rasmussen pharm exam #1
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Rasmussen pharm exam #1 
 
What drugs contribute to urinary retention in a parkinsons patient? - benztropine 
 
What is atropine linger? - dry mouth, blurred vision, gastric distention 
 
How does benzodiazepine work? - works by calming nerves by sustaining the GABA in your 
body 
 
How would you explain to a patient that is taking a sympathomimetic the way in which it works? 
- triggers fight or flight, which opens the airways and increases the heart rate 
 
What is the antidote for an opioid O...
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MH701 Final exam 100% VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 2023/2024
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MH701 Final exam 
100% VERIFIED 
SOLUTIONS 2023/2024 
1 in 6 hospital admissions are due to _______________which is directly linked to 
polypharmacy - ANSWER an adverse drug reaction 
Antipsychotic drugs remain first-line in treatment of ______________, even in the 
elderly. - ANSWER acute psychosis 
Are acetylcholinesterase inhibitors and cholinesterase inhibitors the same thing - 
ANSWER Yes. 
At what stage of Alzheimer's disease does mild cognitive impairment develop? - 
ANSWER Stage 2 
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NURS 5334 Key Exam Guide Questions and Complete Module 4 Marking Scheme Latest update 2024
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NURS 5334 Key Exam Guide Questions and Complete Module 4 Marking Scheme Latest update 2024 
What is donepezil? - correct answer cholinesterase inhibitor 
 
what is galantamine? - correct answer cholinesterase inhibitor 
 
what is rivastigmine? - correct answer cholinesterase inhibitor 
 
what is memantine? - correct answer neuronal receptor blocker 
 
what 4 drugs treat alzheimers? - correct answer donepezil, galantamine, rivastigmine, memantine 
 
what 5 drugs treat muscle spasm? - correct answ...
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NUR 256 Mental Health Exam 3 Complete worksheet: Exam 3 (100% correct)
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NUR 256 Mental Health worksheet: Exam 3 Define the following term: Understand what each means and how to manage those patients. Visual hallucinations: When the patient state they are seen some thing that is not there. Auditory hallucinations: The patient is hearing things, but it is not actually there. Delusion: That false belief that something is true. EX: a patient says that he is the president even though he is not. In their mind that thing is true Illusion: When they actually see somethi...
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Neurologic Pharmacology NCLEX correctly answered
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Neurologic Pharmacology NCLEXA client is being treated in the clinic for an exacerbation of multiple sclerosis. The nurse would anticipate administering which drug? 
a. Diazepam (Valium) 
b. Interferon b1b (Betaseron) 
c. Lioresal (Baclofen) 
d. Methylprednisolone (Solu-Cortef) - correct answer B ~ Drugs used to treat exacerbations in ambulatory clients include Interferon b1b, Interferon b1a (Avonex), and glatiramer acetate (Copaxone). Diazepam and lioresal could be used to treat spasticity, whi...
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