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2024 VTNE Study Guide ( Version 3 ) New Q&A in Study Guide - A++ Guaranteed!
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1. How does Atropine work? 
Answer: Atropine works by blocking parasympathetic actions 
2. Oviducts 
Answer: Oviducts is another name for Fallopian tubes or uterine tubes 
3. What is the dental formula for a cat ? 
Answer: Cats have 3 incisors, 1 canine, 3 premolars, and 1 molar on one side of the 
upper jaw and 3 incisors, 1 canine, 2 premolars, and 1 molar on one side of the 
lower jaw so the dental formula for the...
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Air Methods Critical Care Exam(correct answers 2023/2024)
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Air Methods Critical Care Exam(correct answers 2023/2024) 
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Before PFT's how long should a patient refrain from smoking? Using an inhaler? 
smoking: 6-8 h 
inhaler: 4-6 h 
What test must you do before performing an arterial puncture? 
Allen's test; patency of the ulnar artery- if blood returns to hand in 15s, then the 
radial artery can be used for the puncture 
How long should one apply pressure after an arterial puncture? 
5 minut...
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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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NUR 265 Exam 3 Questions With 100% Verified Answers.
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NUR 265 Exam 3 Questions With 100% 
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What is encephalitis? - answerinflammation or infection of the brain 
What causes encephalitis? - answerWest Nile Virus 
Herpes 
What are the s/s of encephalitis? - answerHigh fever, N/V, stiff neck 
Flu like symptoms 
change in LOC 
photophobia 
pupil changes (dilate & less responsive to light) 
What is used to dx encephalitis? - answerlumbar puncture 
EEG 
CT (looks for mass) 
What are N/I for encephalitis? - answerNeuro checks 
Monitor fo...
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MU NURS 615: Advanced Pharm - Exam 4 Review Questions And Answers With Verified Solutions Graded A+
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Atropine - the depression of mucous secretion and the inhibition of mucociliary clearance is an 
undesirable side effect of ___ in patients with airway disease. 
Atropine and scopolamine - the inhibition of secretions is esp marked if secretions is excessive 
and is the basis for the use of which drugs in preanesthetic medication. 
Bismuth subsalicylate is used to reduce the chance of ulcers from what? - H. pylori 
Histamine and bradykinin - Atropine also partially antagonizes bronchoconstrictio...
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ACLS Drugs dosages & Uses Questions with Complete Solutions, A+
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For poor perfusion with Bradycardia Treat with which first line treatment? - Atropine 1mg IV 
(repeat to a total of 3mg IV) 
 
For poor perfusion with Bradycardia Treat, if the first line of treatment is ineffective, what should be provided and what med should be given? - Transcutaneous pacing 
 
Dopamine 5-20mcg/kg/minute infusion 
OR 
Epinephrine 2-10mcg/min infusion 
 
What is the first line drug for acute stable bradycardia and how do you administer it? - Atropine given as 1mg IV q...
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KAISER Permanente EXAMS TESTBANK 2024 (ALL POSSIBLE QUESTIONS FULLY SOLVED)VERIFIED FOR ACCURACY AND IS ALREADY GRADED A+(DOWNLOAD TO PASS)
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What is the best demonstration of Respond, Don't React? - answer Take internal time to identify issues that bother you and build your trigger guards. 
 
A patient is upset with you because your department is running behind. While talking to you, the patient beings ranting about issues unrelated to you, your department, and Kaiser Permanente. You should: - answer Recognize how stressful the situation could be for them and allow them to talk. Since the issues are unrelated to your department, o...
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NUR 2459 Rasmussen Mental Health Exam 1 Modules 1-3 Questions and Answers
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what are some psychiatric historical events that have occurred in the early psychiatric era? - ANSWER-18th century- state asylums created, 600,000 residents were in them, 1st school or psychiatric nursing was created in 1882, deinstitutionalization, shift in role of the nurse from custodial care to professional care. 
 
explain what early use of phenothiazine was for in early psych nursing. - ANSWER-it was discovered to help control psychotic behaviors and improve/ clear thinking. 
 
what were t...
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ATI Comprehensive Exit Exam - 180 Correct Questions & Answers 2022/2023 EXIT EXAM 1. A nurse is caring for a client who has given informed consent for ECT. Just before the procedure, the client tells the nurse she is considering not going forward with the treatment. Which of the following statements by the nurse is appropriate? a. “You don’t have to go through with the treatment.” b. “Most people who have this procedure feel better following the treatment.” c. “It’s okay to be nerv...
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Rasmussen pharm exam #1
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Rasmussen pharm exam #1 
 
What drugs contribute to urinary retention in a parkinsons patient? - benztropine 
 
What is atropine linger? - dry mouth, blurred vision, gastric distention 
 
How does benzodiazepine work? - works by calming nerves by sustaining the GABA in your 
body 
 
How would you explain to a patient that is taking a sympathomimetic the way in which it works? 
- triggers fight or flight, which opens the airways and increases the heart rate 
 
What is the antidote for an opioid O...
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