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PMC final exam 1 questions & answers 2024/2025
  • PMC final exam 1 questions & answers 2024/2025

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  • PMC final exam 1 questions & answers 2024/2025 according to the ADA, a treatment plan is a - ANSWERSSEQUENTIAL guide for patients care determined by dentist diagnoses signs vs symptoms - ANSWERS*Signs = Objective information*; can be seen, measured, heard, or felt - Color, pulse, edema *Symptoms = Subjective information* - Dyspnea, pain, nausea ASA physical classification level 1 - ANSWERShealthy, no systemic disease ASA level II - ANSWERSmild systemic disease ASA III - ANS...
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Moderate Sedation Questions With 100% Solved Solutions!!
  • Moderate Sedation Questions With 100% Solved Solutions!!

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  • Moderate sedation - Answer-Patients requiring temporary sedation to facilitate diagnostic or therapeutic procedure Sedation - Answer-any medication with sedative/hypnotic properties is capble of altering conciousness or protective reflexes Training for Personnel - Answer-Should be able to recognize complications and be capable of establishing a patient airway and positive pressure ventilation Patient Monitor - Answer-an individual, other than the practiioner performin the procedure should ...
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PCP Drug Profiles Questions & Answers
  • PCP Drug Profiles Questions & Answers

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  • PCP Drug Profiles Questions & Answers 1 / 5 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. What classification is ASA? What classification is Diazepam (Valium)? What classification is Diphenhydramine (Benadryl)? What classification is Epinephrine? What classification is Glucagon? What classification is Oral Glucose? What classification is Nitroglycerin? What classification is Salbutomol (Ventolin)? What classification is Tetracaine? What classification is Dextrose ...
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Advanced Pharmacology exam 1 Questions With Complete Solutions
  • Advanced Pharmacology exam 1 Questions With Complete Solutions

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  • Principles pf pharmacokinetics correct answer: absorption, distrubution, biotransformationa nd metabolism, excretion Principles of pharmacodynamics correct answer: receptor interaction, signal transduction, physiologic effect, Pt's function status Drug correct answer: intended to treat a disease synonymous with "medication" Categories of drug products- correct answer: prescription, controlled substances, OTC meds, dietary supplements/ herbals Examples of naturally derived drug...
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Murray 7th Ed: Ch10 Complications of Pregnancy 2023/2024 already passed
  • Murray 7th Ed: Ch10 Complications of Pregnancy 2023/2024 already passed

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  • Murray 7th Ed: Ch10 Complications of Pregnancy1. A patient with preeclampsia is being treated with bed rest and intravenous magnesium sulfate. The drug classification of this medication is a a. diuretic. b. tocolytic. c. anticonvulsant. d. antihypertensive. - correct answer ANS: C Anticonvulsant drugs act by blocking neuromuscular transmission and depress the central nervous system to control seizure activity. Diuresis is a therapeutic response to magnesium sulfate. A tocolytic drug slows...
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ATI PHARMACOLOGY PROCTORED EXAM
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  • ATI PHARMACOLOGY PROCTORED EXAM The nurse is caring for a patient in preadmission testing. The patient has been assigned a physical status classification by the American Society of Anesthesiologists of ASA III. Which assessment will support this classification? a. Normal, healthy patient b. Denial of any major illnesses or conditions c. Poorly controlled hypertension with implanted pacemaker d. Moribund patient not expected to survive without the operation ANS: C An ASA III rating is ...
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CAPA/CPAN Exam With 100% Correct Answers 2024!!
  • CAPA/CPAN Exam With 100% Correct Answers 2024!!

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  • CAPA/CPAN Exam With 100% Correct Answers 2024!! General anesthesia- - - states of reversible unconsciousness where protective reflexes are particle or completely lost, muscle relaxation, sedation, and amnesia obtained Moderate sedation anesthesia- - - relaxed, non paralyzed state of analgesia Regional anesthesia- - - loss of body sensation to region Factor in anesthesia selection- - - age, physical status, type of surgery, patient wishes, site of surgery/body position ASA physical status ...
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Surgery EOR: Preoperative/Postoperative Care Exam Questions and Answers
  • Surgery EOR: Preoperative/Postoperative Care Exam Questions and Answers

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  • Surgery EOR: Preoperative/Postoperative Care Exam Questions and Answers When can a patient eat prior to a major surgery? - Answer- NPO after midnight or at least 8 hours What risks should be discussed with all patients and documented on the consent form for a surgical procedure? - Answer- Risk: Bleeding, infection, anesthesia, scars If a patient is on anti-HTN meds should the patient take them on the day of the procedure? - Answer- Yes Should a patient who smokes cigarettes stop before a...
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Surgery EOR: Preoperative/Postoperative Care All Answers  Correct
  • Surgery EOR: Preoperative/Postoperative Care All Answers Correct

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  • Surgery EOR: Preoperative/Postoperative Care All Answers Correct 5 Ws of post-op complications. Which is the MC cause of post-op fever? Water Wound <---MC cause Walking Wonder drugs/Whopper Acidosis and hyperglycemia cause K to do what? Airway concerns with surgery Shift out of the cells Wind Tracheal deviation - can be issue for maintaining airway during surgery Arterial blood gas interpretation Causes of hyponatremia in the surgical patient? Common i...
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