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Glowacki & Sommers RCIS Exam 2024.
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Glowacki & Sommers RCIS Exam 2024.What is the normal range of potassium (K+) in the blood? - ANSWER Normal K+ = 3.5-5.0 
 
Potassium < 3.5 = Hypokalemia 
Potassium > 5.0 = Hyperkalemia 
 
Name some antiplatelet medications? - ANSWER ASA, Plavix, Brillenta, Effient, Integrelin, Reopro 
 
Remember: Heparin is NOT an antiplatelet 
 
If a patient has a high creatinine, what should you consider? - ANSWER Use as a small amount of contrast as possible 
 
Pre-procedure fluid hydration 
 
3 mL/kg ...
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HSC MISC Pharmacology Exam 1: Weeks 1-3 2023- Florida International University
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HSC MISC Pharmacology Exam 1: Weeks 1-3 2023- Florida International University 
Intro to Pharmacology: 
What is Pharmacology: 
● Derived from Greek words: pharmakon which means “medicine” and logos which means 
“study” or simply defined as the study of medicine 
● Broad term for the study or science of “drugs” 
● Includes the study of how drugs are administered and how the body responds 
Drugs Are Used To: 
● Prevent - ex. Birth control 
● Cure - ex. Chemo (in some cases) 
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GLOWACKI & SOMMERS RCIS EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS 2024 WITH ACCURATE ANSWERS
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1. What is the normal range of Potassium (K+) in the blood? - correct answer 3.5 - 5.O 
 
2. What is the name for Potassium <3.5 - correct answer Hypokalemia 
 
3. What is the name for Potassium >5.0 - correct answer Hyperkalemia 
 
4. Name some Antiplatelet meds - correct answer ASA, Plavix, Brillenta, Effient, Integrelin, and Reopro 
 
5. Adenosine causes what - correct answer Max Hyperemia 
 
6. When the patient has a vasovagal reaction, what do you do? - correct answer Give Fluids 
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Medical Scribe Final Exam Review Questions & Answers Rated 100% Correct
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Medical Scribe Final Exam Review Questions & 
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In your own words, describe the significance of an HPI -Answer-The HPI is the story of the 
symptoms and events that led to the patient's ED visit. It includes the CC and the associated sx. 
How is the HPI different from the ROS? -Answer-The HPI focus is a story about the chief 
complaint and its associated symptoms. ROS is a checklist of symptoms. It includes the chief 
complaint, associated symptoms, and all other compl...
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PC 707 Module 1 Exam 2024
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PC 707 Module 1 Exam 2024 
Are there any standards for potency, efficacy, and purity for herbal medicines? - Answer ️️ -No 
standards 
peppermint oil - Answer ️️ -helpful in tx some common IBS symptoms (abd pain and gas) 
what is the main adverse effect of peppermint - Answer ️️ -Heartburn 
When do you avoid Acetaminophen (APAP)? - Answer ️️ -Hx of MI, GI bleed, elevated BP 
AUC - Answer ️️ -Area under the plasma concentration time curve 
it is the amount of drug in the blood...
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NURS 209 Practice HESI Questions (IGGY BOOK) Exam Review With Verified Rationales A+
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NURS 209 Practice HESI Questions (IGGY BOOK) Exam Review With Verified Rationales A+ 
Which critically ill client has the greatest risk for developing acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)? 
A. Client with diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) 
B. Client with atrial fibrillation 
C. Client with aspiration pneumonia 
D. Client with acute kidney failure - CORRECT ANS-C. Client with aspiration pneumonia 
Aspiration of acidic gastric contents is a risk for ARDS. Clients with DKA may develop metabolic aci...
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RCIS 2024 REVIEW Exam || Questions & Answers (Rated A+)
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RCIS 2024 REVIEW Exam || Questions & Answers (Rated A+) 
RCIS 2024 REVIEW Exam || Questions & Answers (Rated A+) 
 
What is the normal range of potassium in the blood? - ANSWER - 3.5-5.0 
 
Name some antiplatelet medications? - ANSWER - ASA, Ticlid, Plavix 
 
If a patient has a high creatinine, what should you consider? - ANSWER - -as small amount of contrast as possible 
-post procedure fluid hydration 3 ml/kg 
 
How does heparin prevent clot formation? - ANSWER - - prevents conversion of proth...
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Hesi for NUR 112 Questions With Correct 100% Answers Graded A+
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Hesi for NUR 112 Questions With Correct 100% Answers Graded A+ 
A client arrives for a vaccination at an influenza prevention clinic. A nursing assessment identifies a current febrile illness with a cough. The nurse should: 
 
a. Give the vaccine 
 
b. Administer aspirin with the vaccine 
 
c. Hold the vaccine and notify the health care provider 
 
d. Reschedule administration of the vaccine for the next month 
D! 
 
The appropriate response is to delay the administration of the vaccine until th...
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185 Final Exam Study Guide
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185 Final Exam Study Guide. 
RACE - answerRescue, alarm, contain, evacuate 
Which patients are evacuated first in a fire? - answerPatients who are mobile (walkie/talkies) 
Internal disaster - answerdisaster that occurs on the inside (Fire, pipes bursting) 
External disaster - answerdisaster that occurs on the outside (tornado, hurricane) 
Green Triage color - answerLowest priority (briuses) 
Yellow triage color - answerinjured but not in immediate danger (broken hand) 
Red triage color - answerl...
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Foundations CBR20 – Toxicology Exam Questions With Complete Solutions
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Foundations CBR20 – Toxicology Exam Questions With Complete Solutions 
How does activated charcoal work for decontamination and how should it be administered? 
High surface area binding to toxin and preventing systemic absorption. Dose: 10:1 (10g AC per 1g drug) 
 
 
When is activated charcoal contraindicated or ineffective? 
Contraindicated in AMS/obtunded patient, risk of seizure or aspiration, ileus. Ineffective for pesticides, lithium, hydrocarbons, heavy metals, alcohols, caustics. 
 
 
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