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Dysrhythmias Part 2 Test Questions with 100% Complete Solutions, Rated to Pass
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Premature Ventricular Contractions (PVC): Cause - cORRECT sOLUTION - Not harmful with normal heart 
- In heart disease pts. PVCs reduce CO and lead to angina and HF depending on frequency 
- Associated with stimulants: caffeine, alcohol, nicotine, aminophylline, epinephrine, isoproterenol, digoxin, electrolyte imbalances, hypoxia, fever, exercise, and emotional stress. 
 
Heart diseases associated with PVC include... - cORRECT sOLUTION - MI 
- mitral valve prolapse 
- HF 
- CAD 
 
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APEA QBank Practice Test Set #2 Updated for 2024/2025 | Best Revision Material
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What is the treatment of choice for community acquired, uncomplicated pneumonia? 
- amoxicillin 
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Vitamin B12 deficiency anemia is a type of ____________ anemia. 
- pernicious; macrocytic 
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Prostate infection or inflammation can cause a sharp rise in PSA values. When should this value go back down to normal levels and be checked after an acute infection? 
- 4 weeks 
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The most common cause of atypical pneumonia in adults 
- mycoplasma pneumoniae 
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An herbal supplement thought to h...
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Criteria for hyperaldosteronism, which is found in up to 20% of HTN patients and more often in women - correct answer Plasma Aldo/Renin ratio >20 and Aldo >15 ng/dL 
 
How might you manage a non toxic lobar pneumonia in a 15 month old? - correct answer High dose oral amoxicillin at 90 mg/kg/day and out patient followup 
 
pneumatic stirrup leg brace might be used to tx what? - correct answer Stress fracture from running 
 
In a patient recieving synthroid, below normal TSH means what...
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MSCI 520 Quiz 1: Cellular Physiology (Liberty University)
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Solution A contains 100 mmol/L glucose and Solution B contains 50 
mmol/L NaCl. Assume that gNaCl is 2.0, σglucose is 0.5, and σNaCl 
is 0.8. If a semipermeable membrane separates the two solutions, 
what is the direction of water flow across the membrane? 
A to B 
B to A 
They are at equilibrium 
4/28/23, 10:41 AM Quiz: Cellular Physiology: MSCI520: Principles of Physiology I (D01) 

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Which of these conditions results in electrolyte abnormality(ies) that 
cause(s) dimini...
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FCCN 1 Exam Questions And Answers
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135-145 - ANS normal sodium levels 
 
3.5-5 - ANS normal potassium levels 
 
8.5-10.5 - ANS normal calcium levels 
 
1.7-2.2 - ANS normal magnesium levels 
 
2.5-4.5 - ANS normal phosphorus levels 
 
hyponatremia - ANS this electrolyte abnormality results in lethargy, n/v, lethargy, and abdominal cramping; if extremely low- risk for seizures with correction 
 
hypernatremia - ANS this electrolyte abnormality results in disorientation, thirst, and...
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Confusion is an impairment of mental functioning that includes: - Answer -1. Poor judgentment 
2. Implaires memory 
3. Disorientation to time, place, situation or person 
4. Difficulty making decisions 
Possibly causes of confusion: - Answer -Dehydration 
Severe organic mental disorder such as Alzheimer's 
Confusion indicates an abnormality due to loss of ______________ function - Answer -Cognitive 
Confusion is NOT a component of _________ - Answe...
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FCCN 1 EXAM QUIZ PREP 
 
135-145 - ANS normal sodium levels 
 
3.5-5 - ANS normal potassium levels 
 
8.5-10.5 - ANS normal calcium levels 
 
1.7-2.2 - ANS normal magnesium levels 
 
2.5-4.5 - ANS normal phosphorus levels 
 
hyponatremia - ANS this electrolyte abnormality results in lethargy, n/v, lethargy, and abdominal cramping; if extremely low- risk for seizures with correction 
 
hypernatremia - ANS this electrolyte abnormality results in disorientation, thirst, and weakness ...
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FCCN 1 Exam Questions & Answers Accurate 100%(SCORED A)
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135-145 - ANSWER-normal sodium levels 
 
3.5-5 - ANSWER-normal potassium levels 
 
8.5-10.5 - ANSWER-normal calcium levels 
 
1.7-2.2 - ANSWER-normal magnesium levels 
 
2.5-4.5 - ANSWER-normal phosphorus levels 
 
hyponatremia - ANSWER-this electrolyte abnormality results in lethargy, n/v, lethargy, and abdominal cramping; if extremely low- risk for seizures with correction 
 
hypernatremia - ANSWER-this electrolyte abnormality results in disorientation, thirst, and weakness 
 
sodium - ANSWER-...
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NURS300 Exam 2 Sherpath Questions With 100% Verified Answers.
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NURS300 Exam 2 Sherpath Questions With 
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Which arterial blood gas value is abnormal? 
-pH 7.35 
-partial pressure of oxygen (PaO2) 75mm HG 
-Partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PaCO2) 42 mm hg 
-Oxygen saturation 95.2% - answerPartial pressure of oxygen (PaO2) 75 mm Hg 
Which condition may result in excessive metabolic acids in the body of the patient? 
-Excess vomiting 
-severe infection 
-bacterial pneumonia 
-psychological distress - answerSever...
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ANS-1 final exam questions and answers 2024 
In the RAAS, what substance is formed which causes vasoconstriction of the blood 
vessels? 
A. Angiotensin converting enzyme 
B. Renin 
C. Aldosterone 
D. Angiotenin II - Answer-D 
The RAAS system raises BP by 2 mechanisms. ID these mechanisms. SATA 
A. Increased blood volume (aldosterone) 
B. Decreased vascular resistance (renin) 
C. Tachycardia (epinephrine) 
D. Vasoconstriction (angiotensin II) 
E. Hypovolemia (ADH) - Answer-A, D 
When you administ...
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