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F&E & Acid-Base balance questions & answers 2024
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1. The RN is admitting a client w/ a benign prostatic hyperplasia to an acute care unit. The client describes an oral intake of about 1400mL/day. What is the RN's priority concern? 
A. Ask the client about his/her bowel movements 
B. Have the client complete a diet diary for the past 2 days 
C. Instruct the client to increase oral intake to 2 to 3 L/day 
D. Ask the client to describe his urine output - ANSWERSAnswer: C (an adult should take...
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NSG 6005 ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY FINAL EXAM TEST BANK. ALL 46 CHAPTERS QUESTIONS FROM REAL EXAM 2023/24 UPDATE SOUTH UNIVERSITY
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NSG 6005 ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY FINAL EXAM TEST BANK. ALL 46 CHAPTERS QUESTIONS FROM REAL EXAM 2023/24 UPDATE 
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Chapter 1. The Role of the Nurse Practitioner 
 
Multiple Choice 
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 
 
 	 1. Nurse practitioner prescriptive authority is regulated by: 
1.	The National Council of State Boards of Nursing 
2.	The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration 
3.	The State Board of Nursing for each state...
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NUR 325 Exam 1 Pharmacology Concepts Questions and Answers 100% Verified
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Absorption and factors that affect it - Movement from administration site to various tissues 
factors: solubility, good circulatory flow 
additive effect - A + B = AB 
have similar mechanisms, so the effects of two drugs taken separately EQUALS effects of drugs taken 
together 
adverse drug reactions - unintended reactions that occurs when a medication is given at the 
appropriate dose 
can be: 
Non-therapeutic, unintended, predictable/unpredictable, varies in severity 
agonists - drugs that bin...
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Final BIOS 251 week 8 tested and verified questions and answers
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Final BIOS 251 week 8 tested and 
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Components of the homeostatic control loop - CORRECT ANSWER-receptor, control 
center, effector 
Negative feedback - CORRECT ANSWER--works to oppose change 
-brings condition back to a set point 
Positive feedback - CORRECT ANSWER--works to enhance change 
-brings condition further away from a set point 
Tonicity - CORRECT ANSWER-relates to how the solution influences the shape of body 
cells 
Hypotonic solution - CORRECT ANSWE...
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Clinical Pharmacology Exam Review Questions and Answers
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Absorption A drug moved from site of administration to body fluids. 
Adverse Reaction Undesirable drug effect 
Allergic reaction Immediate hypersensitivity reaction w/symptoms; it presents as 
itching hives swelling & difficulty breathing 
Anaphylactic shock sudden, severe hypersensitivity reaction w/symptoms that 
progress rapidly and may result in death if not treated; 
Angioedma localized wheals or swellings in subcutaneous tissue or mucous 
membranes, which may be due to an allergic respo...
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Contemporary Issues in Bio: Exam Three Lectures 14-17 Questions and Answers 2024
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Contemporary Issues in Bio: Exam Three Lectures 
14-17 Questions and Answers 2024 
What is nitrogenous waste synonymous with? - Answer- ammonia 
What happens when protein is broken down in the cells of the body? - Answer- 
nitrogenous waste (ammonia) is produced and must be eliminated 
Where is urea removed from the blood? - Answer- by the nephrons in the kidneys 
What are the steps for the formation of urine? - Answer- 1. amino acids in protein are 
broken down, resulting in production of ammon...
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Pharmacology APN- GI drugs, GERD, and PUD Questions With Complete Solutions
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antacid uses correct answer: Hyperacidity (sx relief of heartburn) 
PUD (adjunct tx) 
GERD 
Ca, Mg deficiency 
 
antacid considerations with other drugs correct answer: Separate antacid administration with other drugs by at least 2h 
 
antacid ADRs correct answer: magnesium based: diarrhea 
Aluminum and calcium based: constipation 
Alkalosis (typically only an issue for the renally impaired) 
 
calcium based antacid contraindications correct answer: hypercalcemia, renal calculi 
 
cautions i...
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NR 325 EXAM 1 CHAMBERLAIN with 100% correct answers already graded A+ 2024.
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Rinne test 
hearing test using a tuning fork; checks for differences in bone conduction and air conduction 
 
 
 
Snellen test 
Test visual Acuity. Pt stands 20 ft reads letters. 
 
 
 
vestibular disease 
CAN CAUSE VERTIGO 
 
 
 
benign prostatic hyperplasia 
OBSTRUCTS FLOW OF URINE. 
INSERT FOLEY IF NEEDED 
 
 
 
Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR) 
a test of renal function that measures the flow of filtered fluid through the kidneys per unit of time; CAN TEST FOR AKI 
 
 
 
presbyopia 
NEARSIGHT...
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MRSO Mock Test 1 Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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MRSO Mock Test 1 Questions with 100% 
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What pulse sequence will produce the most patient heating? 
A. Inverse recovery sequence 
B. Single shot fast spin echo 
C. Conventional spin echo 
D. Gradient Echo - answerB. Single shot fast spin echo 
During acquisition, it is noticed that the T wave of the cardiac cycle is elevated. What is this 
artifact called? 
A. Magnetohydrodynamic Effect 
B. Excitation 
C. Teratogenesis 
D. Magnetophosphenes - answerA. Magnetohyrdodynamic Effect 
W...
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CMN 350 Exam 4 Questions with Correct Answers
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CMN 350 Exam 4 
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Types of substance abuse? - Answer-1) Alcohol 
2) Opioids 
3) Stimulants (caffeine, cocaine) 
What is the goal of rehabilitation from substance abuse? - Answer-complete abstinence 
from substance use 
Main concern with benzodiazepines? - Answer-respiratory depression 
What does the HALT acronym stand for? - Answer-Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired (S/S of 
substance withdrawal) 
What is the transtheoretical model? - Answer-indicates a client's decis...
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