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BIO 669 Quiz 1 Latest (2024); 45 Questions and Answers 100% Correct
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  • BIO 669 Quiz 1 Latest (2024); 45 Questions and Answers 100% Correct BIO 669 Quiz 1 Latest (2024); 45 Questions and Answers 100% Correct 1) Papilledema indicates 2. Hypocalcemia will result in which of the following signs & symptoms: 3. Where is most of the Na+ in our bodies found? 4. Colloid osmotic pressure is pressure created by: 5. The effect of hypocalcemia on the neuromuscular system is: 6. The law of mass action dictates that if CO2 levels in the tissue or bloo...
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NUR 3251 Pharm II - Exam 1 REVIEW (Spring 2022) Updated| best for 2023 exam prep
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  • NUR 3251 Pharm II - Exam 1 REVIEW (Spring 2022) Updated| best for 2023 exam prepNUR 3251 Pharm II - Exam 1 REVIEW (Spring 2022) Updated| best for 2023 exam prep Module 1 4, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 1. A nurse is providing discharge teaching for a client who has pulmonary edema and is about to start taking furosemide. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include? A. Take aspirin if headaches develop. B. Eat foods that contain plenty of potassium. C. Expect so...
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FCCN II-hemodynamic pharmacology with100% correct answers
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  • What are alpha 1 receptors? smooth muscle contraction What are beta 1 receptors? heart What are beta 2 receptors? lungs, smooth muscle relaxation An agonist is? positive An antagonist is? negative What do vasopressors do? increase afterload or svr to increase tissue perfusion Which drug: -mostly alpha 1 agonist w/some beta 1 agonist -IV dose:0.05-0.1 mcg/kg/min -titrate every 3 to 5 mins norepinephrine Which drug: -pure alpha 1 agonist Caution: refl...
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BIOS 256 Final Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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  • BIOS 256 Final Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers ADH function - Answer-ADH responds to increased osmolarity, by inserting aquaporins in late DCT and collecting ducts, which increases the permeability to water and allows for more water to be reabsorbed, decreasing blood osmolarity, increasing blood volume, increasing blood pressure What are the two most important hormones in renal reabsorption and urine regulation? - Answer-Aldosterone and ANP When is RAAS activated? - Answer-Decr...
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NR 565 NR565 Advanced Pharmacology Midterm Exam Questions with Accurate Responses
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  • NR 565 NR565 Advanced Pharmacology Midterm Exam Questions with Accurate Responses NR 565 NR565 Advanced Pharmacology Midterm Exam Questions with Accurate Responses During what trimester is a pregnant woman most at risk for adverse drug reactions with potential long term consequences? 1st trimester (fetus most at risk d/t rapid growth) What is BEERS criteria? Recommendations of medications inappropriate for elderly (65 and older), prescriber ultimately decides What is the CYP450 (cytoch...
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Pathophysiology Exam 3
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  • decreased blood oxygen measured by low arterial O2; low hemoglobin saturation hypoxemia decreased in tissue oxygenation hypoxia Hypercapnia ventilatory failure inadequate alveolar ventilation in relation to production of carbon dioxide, decrease respiratory rate, hypovolemia, increase dead space What happens inside the alveoli for ARD? water, cell, and protein leaks into the tissue around the alveoli and cause large areas of alveoli to collapse What are the causes of Acute Respiratory ...
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Test 1: Patho Maryville Nurs 611 Questions and Answers Graded A+
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  • Test 1: Patho Maryville Nurs 611 Questions and Answers Graded A+ Apoptosis programmed death such as inflammation Necrosis cellular injury such as MI, hypoxia Atrophy physiologic atrophy of the thymus gland in childhood Hypertrophy increase in cell size Physiologic hypertrophy would be increase in myocardial cell size r/t endurance training Pathologic hypertrophy would be secondary to disease such as HTN Hyperplasia increase in number of cells Compensatory hyperplasia would be the regeneratio...
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NURS 611 EXAM 1 PATHO REAL EXAM TEST BANK 2023-2024 COMPLETE 200 QUESTIONS AND ACTUAL CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS| ALREADY GRADED A+ (MARYILLE UNIVERSITY)
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  • NURS 611 EXAM 1 PATHO REAL EXAM TEST BANK COMPLETE 200 QUESTIONS AND ACTUAL CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS| ALREADY GRADED A+ (MARYILLE UNIVERSITY) What is Apoptosis? - correct answere-A programmed cell death What is necrosis? - correct answere-Death of most or all of the cells in an organ or tissue due to disease, injury, or failure of the blood supply. Characteristics of tissue necrosis - correct answere-1) Rapid loss of of the plasma membrane structure 2) Organelle swelling 3) Mitochon...
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N5315 Test 2 - Questions and Answers
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  • N5315 Test 2 - Questions and Answers What kind of rejection is occurring if the organ turns white? hyperacute rejection Which kind of rejection is due to a cell mediated immune response? Acute rejection What is the HIV specific protein? GP 120 What is the target cell for HIV? CD4 What are the three receptors on the CD4 cells that HIV binds to? CD4 receptor, CCR5 receptor, and CXCR4 receptor Definition of HIV -Total CD4 count equal to or above 200 -has NEVER dropped below 200 -has not had an AID...
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Test 1: Patho Maryville Nurs 611 Graded A
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  • Test 1: Patho Maryville Nurs 611 Graded A Apoptosis programmed death such as inflammation Necrosis cellular injury such as MI, hypoxia Atrophy physiologic atrophy of the thymus gland in childhood Hypertrophy increase in cell size Physiologic hypertrophy would be increase in myocardial cell size r/t endurance training Pathologic hypertrophy would be secondary to disease such as HTN Hyperplasia increase in number of cells Compensatory hyperplasia would be the regeneration of liver cells when 7...
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