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Comprehensive CRNA Interview Review Accurate responses are given.
  • Comprehensive CRNA Interview Review Accurate responses are given.

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  • Comprehensive CRNA Interview Review Accurate responses are given. Comprehensive CRNA Interview Review Norepinephrine Mechanism of Action (MOA) A1, A2, B1 agonist. Primary agent used in distributive shock because it's ability to recruit venous volume and augment preload, while increasing arterial tone, and increasing cardiac output. Alpha one causing peripheral smooth muscle contraction. (low dose venous, high dose venous and arterial). Alpha 2 adrenoreceptor agonism actually ant...
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PSYCH 1101 Exam 2 UNCC Already  Graded A
  • PSYCH 1101 Exam 2 UNCC Already Graded A

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  • PSYCH 1101 Exam 2 UNCC Already Graded A biological psychology a branch of psychology that studies the links between biological processes (genetic, neural, hormanal) and psychological processes. Plasticity the brain's ability to change, especially during childhood, by reorganizing after damage or by building new pathways based on experience Neuron nerve cell Neuron parts Cell body, dendrites, axon. cell body of neuron contains nucleus, life support center dendrite the bush...
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Rau's Respiratory Care Pharmacology Chapter 2 with Complete Solutions
  • Rau's Respiratory Care Pharmacology Chapter 2 with Complete Solutions

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  • Rau's Respiratory Care Pharmacology Chapter 2 with Complete Solutions Agonist Chemical or drug that binds to a receptor and creates an effect on the body Antagonist Chemical or drug that binds to a receptor and blocks the receptor site from receiving an agonist Bioavailability Amount of drug that reaches the systemic circulation Drug administration Method by which a drug is made available to the body Enteral Use of the intestines (tablet, capsule, suppository, elixir, suspensio...
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BIOL 432 Midterm Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers
  • BIOL 432 Midterm Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers

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  • Histone acetylase Correct Answer adds acetyl group onto lysine to remove charge to loosen DNA packaging Changes histones into open conformation and allows for DNA folding and transcription Concentrations influenced by hormones Hepcidin Correct Answer a hormone produced by the liver that negatively regulates iron balance in the gastrointestinal tract Brefeldin A Correct Answer Inhibits Golgi function and secretion of hormones Used to study hormone build-up Coat associated protei...
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Katzung & Trevor's Pharmacology: Examination and Board Review
  • Katzung & Trevor's Pharmacology: Examination and Board Review

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  • Katzung & Trevor's Pharmacology: Examination and Board Review INTRODUCTION 1. A 3-year-old is brought to the emergency department having just ingested a large overdose of tolbutamide, an oral antidiabetic drug. Tolbutamide is a weak acid with a pKa of 5.3. It is capable of entering most tissues, including the brain. On physical examination, the heart rate is 100/min, blood pressure 90/50 mm Hg, and respiratory rate 20/min. Which of the following statements about this case of tolb...
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Brain & Behavior - Test 1 - Tulane University Questions With Complete Solutions.
  • Brain & Behavior - Test 1 - Tulane University Questions With Complete Solutions.

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  • acetylcholine - cholinergic, contains nicotinic and muscarinic action potential process - stimulus arrives to a neuron at resting membrane potential, depolarization or hyperpolarization occurs, if depolarization and reaches threshold then gated sodium channels open and influx of Na+, leads to hyper polarization, Ka+ gated channels open, depolarization and then back to resting membrane potential agonist - a molecule that increases a neurotransmitter's action amygdala - emotion regulation ...
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Pharmacology Ch. 1, 2, 5, 6, 7 Lilley 7th edition complete
  • Pharmacology Ch. 1, 2, 5, 6, 7 Lilley 7th edition complete

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  • Pharmacology Ch. 1, 2, 5, 6, 7 Lilley 7th edition complete compliance implementation/fulfillment of prescriber's/caregiver's prescribed course of tx or therapeutic plan by a patient. Why would a physician ever order an antagonist type drug? Let's say an individual has been overly stressed (trying to learn about pharmacology!) and his heart rate is elevated above the normal range. But the physician wants to lower the heart rate. So he prescribes a drug to stop the stimulation of the beta...
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Pharmacology Ch. 1, 2, 5, 6, 7 Lilley 7th edition complete
  • Pharmacology Ch. 1, 2, 5, 6, 7 Lilley 7th edition complete

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  • Pharmacology Ch. 1, 2, 5, 6, 7 Lilley 7th edition complete compliance implementation/fulfillment of prescriber's/caregiver's prescribed course of tx or therapeutic plan by a patient. Why would a physician ever order an antagonist type drug? Let's say an individual has been overly stressed (trying to learn about pharmacology!) and his heart rate is elevated above the normal range. But the physician wants to lower the heart rate. So he prescribes a drug to stop the stimulation of the beta...
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PSYCH 265 FINAL EXAM
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  • The process of how a drug travels through the body to reach its sites of action is called... - Answer-Distribution Drugs that produce the greatest increase in ________ activity in the reward center tend to be more addictive. - Answer-Dopamine Which is the part of the brain that is primary responsible for maintaining homeostasis by regulating body temperature, metabolism, appetite, and sexual behavior. - Answer-Hypothalamus An agonist drug molecule possesses both affinity and efficacy fo...
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NURS 5334-Advanced Pharmacology Final Exam Question With Verified Answers All Correct A+ Graded
  • NURS 5334-Advanced Pharmacology Final Exam Question With Verified Answers All Correct A+ Graded

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  • NURS 5334-Advanced Pharmacology Final Exam Question With Verified Answers All Correct A+ Graded Prescribing basics - ANS Prescribing is regulated by state BON Proper RX - ANS Providers name and address, Telephone DEA Pt name/DOB/Address Name of Drug, strength, SIG(directions) with indication/Route and frequency, Quantity and signature. Drug Schedules: Most addictive to least - ANS 1: Heroin,LSD, MJ 2: hydrocodone, cocaine, Methamphetamine, methadone, oxycodone, meperidine,...
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