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BARKELY 3P EXAM WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS WITH EXPLANATIONS
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BARKELY 3P EXAM WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS WITH EXPLANATIONS 
 
You have four patients who all have a family history of developing coronary heart disease at an early age. According to their blood test results, which patient would most likely develop coronary heart disease first? 
 
a.	Cholesterol: 170; LDL: 120; Triglycerides: 120; HDL: 45 
b.	Cholesterol: 195; LDL: 110; Triglycerides: 135; HDL: 30 
c.	Cholesterol: 170; LDL: 100; Triglycerides: 140; HDL: 20 
d.	Cholesterol: 190; LDL: 140; Triglycerid...
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NURS5463 Exam 2 with Questions and Answers
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NURS5463 Exam 2 with Questions and Answers 
 
High probability for DVT? ANSWER Wells Score >2 
 
High probability for PE? ANSWER Wells criteria >6 
 
High risk for bleeding 0-3 months? ANSWER >2 risk factors = no anticoagulation 
 
Contraindicated in renal patients and mechanical heart valve patients? ANSWER Factor Xa inhibitors 
 
1st line anticoagulation in cancer patients? ANSWER LMWH 
 
All VTE treated in what patients? ANSWER cancer patients 
 
CI in GFR <30 ANSWER LMWH and Fond...
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Anticoagulation NAPLEX 2023 Study Guide |80 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified
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Most common side effect of anticoagulant is - Bleeding 
Warfarin inhibits - Factor 2,7 ,9 and 10 
Direct factor Xa inhibitors - 
Apixaban 
Rivaroxaban 
Edoxaban 
Indirect Factor Xa Inhibitors via antithrombin - Fondaparinux 
Direct thrombin inhibitors - IV - argatroban, bivalirudin 
PO - dabigatran 
Factor Xa and IIa inhibitors - UFH- heparin ( equal Xa & IIa activity) 
LMWH- enoxaparin, dalteparin. ( more Xa than IIa activity ) 
IV anticoagulants used for - 
ACS treatment 
VTE/PE(treatments a...
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Naplex Review Questions and answers
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Heparin exerts its anticoagulant effect by binding to which of the following substances? 
a. fibrin 
b. factor VII 
c. protein S 
d. antithrombin 
D 
heparin exerts anticoagulant effect by binding to antithrombin 
 
 
 
All but which of the following medications are appropriate to use in UA/NSTEMI patients? 
a. antiplatelets 
b. beta blockers 
c. thrombolytics 
d. ACE inhibitors 
C 
in addition to other meds, antiplatelets, betablockers, and ACE inhibitors are appropriate to use in UA/NSTEMI pat...
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ANTICOAGULATION AND BLOOD DISORDER NAPLEX EXAM 20232024
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ANTICOAGULATION AND BLOOD 
DISORDER NAPLEX EXAM 
20232024 
Anticoagulants are primarily use for: (4) - CORRECT ANSWER-1. Treatment of 
ACS 
2. Prevention of cardioembolic stroke (i.e. in Afib) 
3. Prevention of DVT/PE 
4. Treatment of DVT/PE 
anticoag of choice in HIT: 
Alternative and when to use: - CORRECT ANSWER-Argatroban 
Alt: if urgent cardiac surgery or PCI required: bivalirudin 
anticoag of choice for treatment of VTE in cancer patients - CORRECT 
ANSWER-LMWH 
___________ requires ...
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ABFM- Family Medicine ITE 2020 Exam
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ABFM- Family Medicine ITE 2020 
Exam.A 42-year-old Asian male presents for follow-up of elevated blood pressure. He has no additional 
chronic medical problems and is otherwise asymptomatic. An examination is significant for a blood 
pressure of 162/95 mm Hg but is otherwise unremarkable. 
Laboratory Findings 
Sodium 138 mEq/L (N 135-145) Potassium 3.9 mEq/L (N 3.5-5.5) Fastingglucose 86mg/dLBUN 14 mg/dL 
(N 10-20) Creatinine 0.6mg/dL(N0.6-1.3) Urinemicroalbumin negative 
According to the Americ...
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BARKELY 3P EXAM WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS WITH EXPLANATIONS
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BARKELY 3P EXAM WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS WITH EXPLANATIONS 
 
You have four patients who all have a family history of developing coronary heart disease at an early age. According to their blood test results, which patient would most likely develop coronary heart disease first? 
 
a.	Cholesterol: 170; LDL: 120; Triglycerides: 120; HDL: 45 
b.	Cholesterol: 195; LDL: 110; Triglycerides: 135; HDL: 30 
c.	Cholesterol: 170; LDL: 100; Triglycerides: 140; HDL: 20 
d.	Cholesterol: 190; LDL: 140; Triglycerid...
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ATI RN pharmacology 2019 Questions and Answers From The Actual Exam, Guaranteed Score A+
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ATI Pharmacology Proctor 2019 1.) A nurse is assessing a client who is receiving intravenous therapy. The nurse should identify which of the following findings as a manifestation of fluid volume excess? a. Decreased bowel sounds b. Distended neck veins c. Bilateral muscle weakness d. Thread pulse 2.) A nurse is caring for a client who has hyponatremia and is receiving an infusion of a prescribed hypertonic solution. Which of the following findings should indicate to the nurse that the treatment ...
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Duquesne Nursing Pharmacology Exam 2 Complete Questions And Answers
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Pt is taking Fosinopril, Furosemide, Hydralazine, Prazosin. Nurse discovers K is 2.0. Which drug could 
cause it? - Answer-Furosemide. 
Pt is taking Fosinopril, Furosemide, Hydralazine, Prazosin. MD says pt needs med that inhibits 
angiotensin I to angiotensin II conversion. Nurse says___. - Answer-Pt is taking Fosinopril which does 
this. 
Pt is taking Fosinopril, Furosemide, Hydralazine, Prazosin. MD not satisfied with Na elimination and urine 
output. Which med could be added to increase urin...
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PHARMACY TECHNICIAN |140 QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
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Oral Meds 
tabs, caps, suspensions, etc We use Take by mouth 
 
 
 
TROCHE/LOZENGE, SUBLINGUAL and BUCCAL 
we use PLACE under the tongue, in between cheek & gums 
 
 
 
TOPICALS and TRANSDERMALS 
we use Apply (to skin or affected area) 
 
 
 
INHALERS 
we use INHALE (through mouth or nose) 
 
 
 
OTIC and OPHTHALMIC 
we use INSTILL (in ear or eye) 
 
 
 
SUPPOSITORIES 
we use INSERT (rectally or vaginally) 
 
 
 
PARENTERALS 
we use INJECT (under the skin) 
 
 
 
Sig Code Abbreviations 
 
 
 
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