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Maryville NURS 663 Exam 3 Combined Tests
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Difference in conduct disorder and ODD 
Conduct try to control others, ODD doesnt. 
Conduct disorder often progresses to 
Antisocial disorder 
This diagnosis does not include torchering animals 
ODD 
This is a screening tool for OPIOIDs 
COWS 
Drugs for Opioid withdrawal 
Clonidine, Methdaone, Naltrexone 
This drug causes paranoia, hallucinations, sensory disorientation, 
sweating, dehydration, increased body temp 
LSD 
What part of the brain does PTS...
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Maryville NURS 663 Exam 3 Megadeck Revised
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Difference in conduct disorder and ODD - Conduct try to control others, ODD 
doesnt. 
Conduct disorder often progresses to - Antisocial disorder 
This diagnosis does not include torchering animals - ODD 
This is a screening tool for OPIOIDs - COWS 
Drugs for Opioid withdrawal - Clonidine, Methdaone, Naltrexone 
This drug causes paranoia, hallucinations, sensory disorientation, sweating, 
dehydration, increased body temp - LSD 
What part of the brain does PTSD have an effect on - Amygdala, Prefro...
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Maryville NURS 663 Exam 3 Megadeck Revised| 366 Questions| With Complete Solutions
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Difference in conduct disorder and ODD correct answer: Conduct try to control others, ODD doesnt. 
 
Conduct disorder often progresses to correct answer: Antisocial disorder 
 
This diagnosis does not include torchering animals correct answer: ODD 
 
This is a screening tool for OPIOIDs correct answer: COWS 
 
Drugs for Opioid withdrawal correct answer: Clonidine, Methdaone, Naltrexone 
 
This drug causes paranoia, hallucinations, sensory disorientation, sweating, dehydration, increased bod...
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Pharmacology - Opioid analgesics/NSAIDs correctly answered rated A+
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Pharmacology - Opioid analgesics/NSAIDs 
two major types of pain and inflammation meds - correct answer analgesics and anti-inflammatory agents 
 
two types of analgesics - correct answer opioid and non opioid 
 
two types of anti inflammatory drugs - correct answer NSAIDs and glucocorticoids 
 
t/f; analgesics don't remove pain, but rather reduce, mitigate pain; alters pain perception - correct answer t 
 
these are the narcotic analgesics - correct answer opioids 
 
examples of opioids - corr...
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Anatomy & Physiology ~ Endocrine System Questions And Answers Graded A+
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Anabolic hormones stimulate what? - Anabolism (building up) in target cells. 
Are hormones regulated by positive or negative feedback? - Negative feed back 
Are large or small amounts of hormones needed to get desired response? - Small amounts. 
Hormones are very potent and have long-lasting effects in target cells. 
Does the Posterior Pituitary release hormones? - No 
Does the thymus grow? - No. it appears smaller in adults than children because it does not change 
in size. 
Hormone action can ...
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Essentials in Nutrition 2023/2024
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Essentials in Nutrition 2023/2024 
Name the region of the brain that plays a role in whether we feel hungry or full. What about blood can 
trigger this region to make us want to stop eating? - CORRECT The Hypothalmus. An increase in nutrients 
in blood stimulates the satiety center in the hypothalamus which decreases our desire to eat. 
Name three of the four types of external forces that influence our eating habits and patterns. - CORRECT 
Sensory, cognitive, environmental and health status ...
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Maryville NURS 663 Exam 3 with complete solutions
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Maryville NURS 663 Exam 3 with complete solutions 
 
Difference in conduct disorder and ODD - answer-Conduct try to control others, ODD doesnt. 
 
Conduct disorder often progresses to - answer-Antisocial disorder 
 
This diagnosis does not include torchering animals - answer-ODD 
 
This is a screening tool for OPIOIDs - answer-COWS 
 
Drugs for Opioid withdrawal - answer-Clonidine, Methdaone, Naltrexone 
 
This drug causes paranoia, hallucinations, sensory disorientation, sweating, dehydration, ...
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SSM SCRN Review Exam With Complete And Satisfactory Solution
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SSM SCRN Review Exam With Complete 
And Satisfactory Solution 
Stroke Risk Factors - answerAge 
Gender (men >women) 
Genetics 
Stroke Primary Prevention - answerTobacco cessation 
Blood pressure reduction 
Stroke Secondary Prevention - answerPrevention of another stroke 
Targets treatment for change once disease is present i.e. Blood Pressure control, LDL control, 
recognition of S/S stroke 
Frontal Lobe Functions - answerLOC Regulates personality and affect 
Impulsivity and judgement 
Abstra...
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Maryville NURS 663 Exam 3 Combined Tests
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Maryville NURS 663 Exam 
3 Combined Tests 
Difference in conduct disorder and ODD 
Conduct try to control others, ODD doesnt. 
Conduct disorder often progresses to 
Antisocial disorder 
This diagnosis does not include torchering animals 
ODD 
This is a screening tool for OPIOIDs 
COWS 
Drugs for Opioid withdrawal 
Clonidine, Methdaone, Naltrexone 
This drug causes paranoia, hallucinations, sensory disorientation, 
sweating, dehydration, increased body temp 
LSD 
What part of the brain does PTS...
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Essentials in Nutrition 2023/2024
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Essentials in Nutrition 2023/2024 
Name the region of the brain that plays a role in whether we feel hungry or full. What about blood can 
trigger this region to make us want to stop eating? - CORRECT The Hypothalmus. An increase in nutrients 
in blood stimulates the satiety center in the hypothalamus which decreases our desire to eat. 
Name three of the four types of external forces that influence our eating habits and patterns. - CORRECT 
Sensory, cognitive, environmental and health status ...
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