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NR442 EXAM 1 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Which medical conditions are CNS stimulants approved to treat? 
a. ADHD 
b. Anorexia 
c. Narcolepsy 
d. Obesity 
e. PTSD - Answer- A, C ,D 
Prior to administering a serotonin agonist ('triptan'), it is most important for the nurse to 
assess the patient for a history of: 
a.Hypertension 
b.Allergy to penicillin 
c. Chronic bronchitis 
d. Cataracs - Answer- a 
CNS stimulants are C/I for patients with a hx of which condition? 
a. CAD 
b. cardiac dysr...
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PC707-Module 6-Respiratory & ENT Exam with 100% Verified and Updated Solutions
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PC707-Module 6-Respiratory & ENT Exam 
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What is the treatment goal for upper respiratory infections? - answer-symptom relief 
-if a medication is needed--prescribe a SINGLE medication to target the most bothersome 
symptom* 
-consider cost, risk versus benefits, efficacy 
What medications can be used in the symptom management of upper respiratory infections? - 
answer-anti-histamines 
-nasal decongestants 
-anti-tussives 
-expectorants 
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Critical Care Exam 1 Already Rated A
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P wave ️Depolarization of the atria 
PR interval ️-Normal is 0.12 to 0.2 seconds - onset of atrial depolarization until onset of ventricular polarization 
QRS complex ️-Normal is 0.06 to 0.11 seconds -Ventricular depolarization -systole 
T wave ️-appears after QRS complex - Ventricular repolarization -Spiked T-wave occurs with hyperkalemia 
U wave ️- repolarization of the purkinje fibers - seen in patients with hypokalemia 
SA node ️the pac...
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Illinois CADC Exam (Chapter 1- DRUGS OF ABUSE) Exam Rated 100% Correct!!
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Stimulants - Used to relieve tiredness and increase alertness 
Examples of Stimulants - Nicotine (Tobacco), Cocaine, Amphetamines, Methamphetamine, 
Caffiene 
Possible Effects of Stimulants - Increased heart & respiratory rates, elevated blood pressure, 
decreased appetite, high doses can cause rapid/irregular heartbeat, loss of coordination, blurred vision, 
dizziness, anxiety, restlessness, delusions 
Stimulant- Symptoms of Overdose - Agitation, increase in body temperature, hallucinations, 
c...
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ICRC CCAPP Test 
 
What type of therapy is most directive, offering the greatest potential for abuse of power by a 
counselor? - Gesalt 
 
Is not a CNS depressant. - bezedrine 
 
Restlessness, nervousness, flushed face, muscle twitching, tachycardia are symtoms of? - 
caffiene intoxication 
 
Classical and operant conditioning are associated with what therapy? - Behavior 
 
Studies indicate that counseling is most effective when? - culture and values are taken into 
account 
 
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NUR 200 Exam #1 UMaine Questions And Answers!!
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iron, b12, protein, folic acid and erythromycin - What are the components needed to form RBCs? 
120 days - RBC lifespan 
bone marrow - Where are RBCs & blood products produced? 
saves and recycles iron and hemaglobin/heme - When a RBC dies what does the liver do? 
microcytic - small RBCs 
hypochromic - less color, pale RBCs 
microcyctic and hypochromic - with iron deficency the RBCs are 
Oral Iron instructions - can cause constipation, upset stomach, n/v, heartburn, bitter taste and 
black stool...
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Critical Care Exam 1 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Critical Care Exam 1 Questions and 
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P wave - Correct Answer ️️ -Depolarization of the atria 
PR interval - Correct Answer ️️ --Normal is 0.12 to 0.2 seconds 
- onset of atrial depolarization until onset of ventricular polarization 
QRS complex - Correct Answer ️️ --Normal is 0.06 to 0.11 seconds 
-Ventricular depolarization 
-systole 
T wave - Correct Answer ️️ --appears after QRS complex 
- Ventricular repolarization 
-Spiked T-wave occurs with hyperkalemia 
U...
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ICRC CCAPP test | Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update 2024/2025
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CRC CCAPP test | Questions 
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What type of therapy is most directive, offering the greatest potential 
for abuse of power by a counselor? - Answer -Gesalt 
Is not a CNS depressant. - Answer -bezedrine 
Restlessness, nervousness, flushed face, muscle twitching, tachycardia 
are symtoms of? - Answer -caffiene intoxication 
Classical and operant conditioning are associated with what therapy? - 
Answer -Behavior 
Studies indicate that counseling is most ...
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PHARMACOLOGY-JEOPARDY WEEK 6 EXAM | QUESTIONS & 100% CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADEA+
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PHARMACOLOGY-JEOPARDY WEEK 6 
EXAM | QUESTIONS & 100% CORRECT 
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*Amphetamines* increase the activity of what type of Neuron? 
Correct Answer: *CNS* Neurons are excited by what drug? 
What are two indications for the use of *amphetamines*? 
Correct Answer: *ADHD and Narcolepsy* are treated by what drug? 
Because of their high potential for abuse, *amphetamines* belong to this schedule of 
controlled substances? 
Correct Answer: What are commonly ...
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ABEM Oral Boards Best Illustrated Answers
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Sympathomimetic Toxidrome - CORRECT ANSWER-Causes: Meth, cocaine, caffiene, DECONGESTANTS 
Sx: agitated, tachy, dilated pupils 
WET (on toxicologists handshake) 
Tx: Benzos, fluids 
 
Anticholinergic Toxidrome - CORRECT ANSWER-Causes: antihistamines (think benadryl OD), Jimson WEED, mushrooms, TCAs 
sx:Same as Sympathimometic but DRY with URINARY RETENTION 
Tx: Physostigmine (cholinesterase inhibitor), Benzos. if TCA ocerdose and wide complex dysrhyt...
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