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Cha 2 Exam 2 GI Questions With Complete Solutions
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Appendicitis - ANS RLQ Pain 
Appendix obstructed causing infection 
Young adults/children 
 
Don't apply Heat, Don't push on belly 
 
Psoas - fetal position with R leg held up - can't straighten it without pain 
 
What organ is diverticulosis affecting? - ANS Colon - large intestine 
 
Diverticulosis/litis - ANS Pockets in colon, when become inflammed then itis, 
Intermittent pain LLQ. 
When/if pain becomes constant - could indicate it became infected -- then r...
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Pharmacology-Jeopardy Week 6 & quizzes with 100% correct solutions
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Pharmacology-Jeopardy Week 6 & quizzes 
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*Amphetamines* increase the activity of what type of Neuron? - Correct Answer ️️ - 
*CNS* Neurons are excited by what drug? 
What are two indications for the use of *amphetamines*? - Correct Answer ️️ -*ADHD 
and Narcolepsy* are treated by what drug? 
Because of their high potential for abuse, *amphetamines* belong to this schedule of 
controlled substances? - Correct Answer ️️ -What are commonly used drugs that 
be...
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2015 Illinois CADC Exam (Chapter 1- DRUGS OF ABUSE)
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Stimulants - Used to relieve tiredness and increase alertness 
 
Examples of Stimulants - Nicotine (Tobacco), Cocaine, Amphetamines, Methamphetamine, Caffiene 
 
Possible Effects of Stimulants - Increased heart & respiratory rates, elevated blood pressure, decreased appetite, high doses can cause rapid/irregular heartbeat, loss of coordination, blurred vision, dizziness, anxiety, restlessness, delusions 
 
Stimulant- Symptoms of Overdose - Agitation, increase in body temperature, hallucinations,...
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CASAL II OA | well elaborated and 100% verified
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CASAL II OA | well elaborated and 100% verified 
 
SA node - pacemaker, 60-100bpm,Depolarization R atria, p wave, 
AV node - Gatekeeper, intraseptal, Allows delay for blood so no back up, 40-60 bpm 
Bundle of His - Intraventricular, 40-60bpm, sends to purkinje fibers for ventricular depolarization 
L and R bundle branches - 20-40bpm, 
Purkinje fibers - 20-40bpm, ventricular depolarization (QRS) complex 
Preload - LVEDP determined by LVEDV 
Afterload - Vascular resistance 
Cardiac output =...
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NR 546 Week 2 Neurotransmitters
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Which client factor(s) impact the effect of psychotropic medications and should be 
considered when prescribing psychotropic medications. 
Age 
smoking 
caffiene 
perscrined medication 
over the counter medications 
The chemical transmission of information between neurons and their target cells is 
called ______________ 
Neurotransmission 
The neurotransmitters that most impact mental health can be classified into four 
major categories: 
nergics (acetylcholine) 
mines (norepinephrine, dopamine,...
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ICRC CCAPP Test | Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated & Verified
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What type of therapy is most directive, offering the greatest potential for abuse of power by a 
counselor? - Gesalt 
Is not a CNS depressant. - bezedrine 
Restlessness, nervousness, flushed face, muscle twitching, tachycardia are symtoms of? - 
caffiene intoxication 
Classical and operant conditioning are associated with what therapy? - Behavior 
Studies indicate that counseling is most effective when? - culture and values are taken into 
account 
Highly structured daily routines, a system of r...
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HNF 150 Exam 3 - Becker | 80 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated & Verified
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Describe the major roles of water - ANS - • Carries nutrients 
• Cleanses tissue and blood 
• Solvent - dissolves other substances to create a solution 
• Chemical reactions 
• Shock absorber 
• Body temperature 
Causes of Deyhydration - ANS - • Don't drink enough fluids 
• Diuretics (alcohol, caffiene) 
• Eat lots of salt & sugar 
Describe fluid and electrolyte balance. Identify the roles of minerals in maintaining fluid and 
electrolyte balance, and acid-base balance - ANS -...
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ICRC CCAPP Practice Review Test With Answers 2024.
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ICRC CCAPP Practice Review Test With Answers 2024. 
What type of therapy is most directive, offering the greatest potential for abuse of power by a counselor? - correct answer Gesalt 
 
Is not a CNS depressant. - correct answer bezedrine 
 
Restlessness, nervousness, flushed face, muscle twitching, tachycardia are symtoms of? - correct answer caffiene intoxication 
 
Classical and operant conditioning are associated with what therapy? - correct answer Behavior 
 
Studies indicate that counselin...
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ATI TEAS 7 English and Language Usage 2022-2023 ACTUAL EXAM
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ACTUAL ATI English and Language 
Usage Teas 7 2022 2023 
I truly believe that one cup of coffee a day is neither too much nor too little caffiene for 
me, but exactly the right amount. 
Which of the following words is misspelled in the sentence above? 
a. caffiene 
b. truly 
c. neither 
d. exactly - CORRECT ANSWER a. caffiene 
This word is an exception to the "I before E" rule. The correct spelling is caffeine. 
Which of the following words is an exception to a common spelling rule? 
a. neithe...
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NSG3105 Week 2, Upper and Lower GI Conditions Questions and Answers
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NSG3105 Week 2, Upper and Lower GI 
Conditions Questions and Answers 
Hiatal Hernia definition - Correct Answer️️ -Part of stomach protrudes through the 
esophageal hiatus of the diaphragm into thoracic cavity 
How does a hiatal hernia cause GERD? - Correct Answer️️ -it weakens the gastro- 
esophgeal junction this allows food and gastric contents to easily regurgitate. 
how does a incompetent lower esophageal sphincter cause GERD - Correct 
Answer️️ -results in decrease pressure in d...
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