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Small Animals - NAVLE Questions & Answers Already Passed!!
  • Small Animals - NAVLE Questions & Answers Already Passed!!

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  • Cataracts are opacity of the ___ - lens! Causes of transudate vs modified transudate. Give specific examples too, - Transudate - increased hydrostatic pressure or dec in oncotic pressure (kidney dz, liver dz, PLE) Modified transudate - inflammation or lymph material contaminating transudate (R-CHF, peritonitis, lymphocytic/plasmacytic cholangiohepatitis, neoplasia) describe caval syndrome - When a patient with HW disease has obstruction of blood flow by the pulmonary artery +/- right ventr...
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AT BOC Pharmacology Review Questions and answers, verified//Examinable Questions and answers For 2024/25.
  • AT BOC Pharmacology Review Questions and answers, verified//Examinable Questions and answers For 2024/25.

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  • AT BOC Pharmacology Review Questions and answers, verified/ pharmacology - -the study of drugs and their origin, nature, properties, and effects on living organisms drug - -a chemical agent used in the prevention, treatment, or diagnosis of disease pharmacokinetics - -the method by which drugs are absorbed, distributed, metabolized, and eliminated bioavailability - -how completely a particular drug is absorbed by the system drug vehicle - -the substance in which a drug is transported ...
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VTNE: Pharmacology Exam 2024
  • VTNE: Pharmacology Exam 2024

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  • VTNE: Pharmacology Exam 2024 Who regulates controlled drugs? - Answer ️️ -The FDA (Food and Drug Administration) and the DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration) C-I - Answer ️️ -Schedule I drugs have the most abuse potential and no current medically acceptable use Marajuana, heroin C-II - Answer ️️ -Schedule II drugs have a high abuse potential and are prone to cause severe dependence Written prescription only (except in emergencies with written script within 72 hrs) No refill...
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Adult Gerontology Certification Review Questions and Answers with Complete Solutions Graded A 2024
  • Adult Gerontology Certification Review Questions and Answers with Complete Solutions Graded A 2024

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  • What drug do you not give patients with mono if they have both strep and mono? - Amoxicillin Treatment for Acute bacterial Rhinosinusitis? Mild vs Severe symptoms - Mild: Symptomatic tx only in uncomplicated, mild ABR. If symptoms worsen prescribe abx Significant symptoms (fever, pain, purulent drainage, toxic, initial symptoms improved then worsened, immunocompromised, or s/s >10days) --> First line : augmentin If patient has a penicillin allergy, what are the next go to classes? -...
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VTNE: Pharmacology Latest Actual Exam Detailed And Correct Answers Already Graded A+/2024.
  • VTNE: Pharmacology Latest Actual Exam Detailed And Correct Answers Already Graded A+/2024.

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  • Who regulates controlled drugs? - correct answer The FDA (Food and Drug Administration) and the DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration) C-I - correct answer Schedule I drugs have the most abuse potential and no current medically acceptable use Marajuana, heroin C-II - correct answer Schedule II drugs have a high abuse potential and are prone to cause s...
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Pharmacology Assessment 2 Study Guide Exam Questions and Answers 2024
  • Pharmacology Assessment 2 Study Guide Exam Questions and Answers 2024

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  • A father presents to the ED with his 4-year-old son. The father explains that his son had a fever, so he gave the child baby aspirin to decrease the fever and it has not worked. What should concern the nurse about a 4-year-old receiving ASA? A. Aspirin has the potential to cause GI bleeding in children B. Aspirin has the potential to cause Tinnitus c. Aspirin has the potential to cause hyperglycemia in children D. Aspirin has the potential to cause Reye's syndrome in children - D. A...
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APEA Predictor Exam Study Guide
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  • First-Pass Effect 1. What cytochrome metabolizes a medication drug during the FIRST-PASS Effect? 2. CYP450 enzyme is the most _____________. 3. It can either be induced or inhibited (T/F) 1. CYP450 metabolizes the drug in the liver to release the drug to the body where it can be used. 2. Active 3. True Pharmacokinetics 1. What are age-related changes? (Distribution, Metabolism, Excretion)? 1. Increase in fat-to-water ratio, decrease in liver function, decrease in GFR Pharmacology: C...
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OXYGENATIONAL DISORDERS PART 2 (PNEUMONIA) 2024 VERIFIED 100% CORRECT!!
  • OXYGENATIONAL DISORDERS PART 2 (PNEUMONIA) 2024 VERIFIED 100% CORRECT!!

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  • OXYGENATIONAL DISORDERS PART 2 (PNEUMONIA) 2024 VERIFIED 100% CORRECT!!
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NUR 114 PHARM FINAL STUDY GUIDE LATEST 2023/2024 ALREADY PASSED
  • NUR 114 PHARM FINAL STUDY GUIDE LATEST 2023/2024 ALREADY PASSED

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  • ACE Inhibitors; how do you identify them? PRIL ACE Inhibitors; Side effects? cough, hyperkalemia, orthostatic hypotension (first dose) ACE Inhibitors; Adverse effects? Angioedema, anaphylaxis reaction (s/s : hypotension, wheezing, swollen tongue, hives/itching... and know to administer Epi) Aminoglycosides; What is it, what medications? Antibiotic; Gentamicin What is peak/troughs? How/when are they monitored? Peak; Highest level of drug in the body. Draw for labs at peak of drug. Trou...
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OpenStax Microbiology Test Bank       Chapter 14: Antimicrobial Drugs
  • OpenStax Microbiology Test Bank Chapter 14: Antimicrobial Drugs

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  • OpenStax Microbiology Test Bank Chapter 14: Antimicrobial Drugs * = Correct answer Multiple Choice 1. Which was the first antimicrobial agent discovered to treat syphilis? A. chloramphenicol B. compound 606* C. penicillin D. sulfonamide 2. Who is credited for first finding an antimicrobial agent? A. Paul Ehrlich* B. Alexander Fleming C. Edward Jenner D. Joseph Lister 3. Who is credited for first finding a naturally occurring antimicrobial agent? A. Paul Ehrlich B. Alexa...
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