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NURS 5315 Exam 5: Concept and Clinical Conditions (Renal System) fully solved & updated 2024-2025
  • NURS 5315 Exam 5: Concept and Clinical Conditions (Renal System) fully solved & updated 2024-2025

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  • What are 7 functions of the Kidneys? 1. Exctetion of metabolic waste 2. Water and Electrolyte Balance 3. BP regulation (RAAS) 4. Acid-Base Balance 5. RBC Production 6. Vitamin production (calcitriol) 7. Gluconeogenesis What are 5 examples of metabolic waste that is released by the Kidneys? Bilirubin Creatinine Drugs Hormone metabolites Urea Previous Play Next Rewind 10 seconds Move forward 10 seconds Unmute 0:00 / 0:15 Full screen Brainpower Read More In o...
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WGU - C458 - Health, Wellness and Fitness Questions and Answers Already Passed
  • WGU - C458 - Health, Wellness and Fitness Questions and Answers Already Passed

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  • WGU - C458 - Health, Wellness and Fitness Questions and Answers Already Passed Amphetamines Uppers, stimulants. Legitimate and useful medical applications, but often abused. Example Ritalin for ADHD. Adderall for obesity, ADHD and narcolepsy. Ecstasy MDMA. Club drug often used at all night dance parties (raves). Stimulant that increases heart rate and blood pressure and can lead to heart or kidney failure; regular use produces long-lasting, perhaps permanent, damage to your brains ability to th...
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AACN PCCN Review: Renal Exam Questions and Answers
  • AACN PCCN Review: Renal Exam Questions and Answers

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  • AACN PCCN Review: Renal Exam Questions and Answers Functions of the kidneys - Ans:-a. Excretion of Metabolic Wastes b. Urine Formation c. Acid-Base Balance Regulation d. Electrolyte Regulation e. Fluid Regulation f. Blood Pressure Regulation g. Erythropoietin Secretion/Anemia Regulation How are the kidneys related to anemia - Ans:-Erythropoietin Secretion/Anemia Regulation Low 02 --> kidneys stimulate hormone production of Erythropoietin ©GRACEAMELIA 2024/2025 ACADEMIC YEAR. ALL R...
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MN 553 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
  • MN 553 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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  • MN 553 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Your quiz has been submitted successfully. Question 1 4 / 4 points A potentially life-threatening adverse response to angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors is angioedema. Which of the following statements is true about this adverse response? Question options: Swelling of the tongue or hoarseness are the most common symptoms. It appears to be related to the decrease in aldosterone production. Presence of a dry, hacky cough indicates a high risk fo...
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HESI PN EXIT EXAM NGN Q&A 2023/24 UPDATE
  • HESI PN EXIT EXAM NGN Q&A 2023/24 UPDATE

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  • HESI PN EXIT EXAM NGN Q&A 2023/24 UPDATE HESI PN EXIT EXAM NGN Q&A 2023/24 UPDATE I HAVE MERGED 3 FILES WHICH THEY ARE TESTING FROM INCLUDING SOME CASE STUDIES NORMAL QUESTIONS ON ACTUAL TEST IS 90% WHILE NGN IS ABOUT 10% THIS FILES CONTAINS SOME RATIONALES TOO ...
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PCOL824 Exam 7 Cherrington Questions and Answers
  • PCOL824 Exam 7 Cherrington Questions and Answers

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  • PCOL824 Exam 7 Cherrington Questions and Answers What effects does aldosterone have? - Answer--increased aldosterone causes renal vasoconstriction, Na+ reabsorption (water follows), inhibition of renin secretion -stimulates CNS dipsogenic (thirsty) effect Where is angiotensinogen made? - Answer--made in the liver What is the effect of the angiotensin hormone system? - Answer--long term regulation of blood volume (BP) What does the activity of the angiotensin hormone system lead to? -...
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Midterm WCU Patho 370 Question and answer 2023
  • Midterm WCU Patho 370 Question and answer 2023

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  • Midterm WCU Patho 370 Question and answer 2023Tertiary Prevention Examples Counseling on medication; rehabilitation; supportive care; reducing disability Latent Period time between exposure of tissue to injurious agent and first appearance of signs and/or symptoms Endemic Native to local region Subclinical Disease no noticeable signs or symptoms (inapparent infection) Etiology cause of disease Idiopathic unknown cause latrogenic Cause results from...
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Nur 265 - Endocrine questions fully solved & updated 2024-2025.
  • Nur 265 - Endocrine questions fully solved & updated 2024-2025.

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  • Anterior Pituitary Gland • Growth Hormone (Somatotropin) - Growth of bones, muscles, and other organs • Thyroid-Stimulating (TSH) - Growth and secretory activity of thyroid gland • Adrenocorticotropin (ACTH) - growth and secretory activity of adrenal cortex • Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) • Luteinizing Hormone (LH) • Prolactin Hormone (PH) Posterior Pituitary Gland The hormones are made in the Hypothalamus and stored here • Anti-Diuretic Hormone (ADH) - also kno...
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NR 507 FINAL EXAM 2 – QUESTION AND ANSWERS | 2022 LATEST UPDATE
  • NR 507 FINAL EXAM 2 – QUESTION AND ANSWERS | 2022 LATEST UPDATE

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  • NR 507 Final Exam – Question and Answers Tissue damage caused by the deposition of circulating immune complexes containing an antibody against the host DNA is the cause of which disease? How does chest wall compliance in an infant differ from that of an adult? What term is used to describe a hernial protrusion of a saclike cyst that contains meninges, spinal fluid, and a portion of the spinal cord through a defect in a posterior arch of a vertebra? Continued therapy of pernicious anemia ...
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Understanding Pharmacology for Health Professionals Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers
  • Understanding Pharmacology for Health Professionals Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers

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  • Understanding Pharmacology for Health Professionals Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers Pharmacology - answerStudy of drugs and their interactions with living organisms. Word Origin - answerPharmacology originates from the Greek word pharmakon meaning drug. Medical Uses of Drugs - answerInclude treating symptoms, signs, and diseases; preventing disease; and providing evidence of a disease. Diagnostic Use - answerThe use of drugs during medical tests to show evidence of a disease. ...
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