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PCAM EXAM 1 | 176 QUESTIONS | WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS, 100% CORRECT!!
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PCAM EXAM 1 | 176 QUESTIONS | WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS, 100% CORRECT!!
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Safety First! correct answers Do things the right way the first time even if everyone around you is doing it the easy way. 
Otherwise, the patient suffers and nursing gets a bad reputation 
 
Naming of medications correct answers 1. Brand name/trade name: Tylenol 
2. generic name: acetamenophin 
*look it up if you are NOT 100% sure what you are about to administer 
 
What drug name is the name selected by the pharmaceutical co selling the drug? correct answers Trade Name 
 
Pharmaco"kinetics" ...
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NSG 6005 Pharm Final Exam 100 Questions and Answers Latest 2024/2025 Update Fully Solved 100%; South University
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NSG 6005 Pharm Final Exam 100 Questions and Answers Latest 2024/2025 Update Fully Solved 100%; South University 
1. Incorporating information technology (IT) into a patient encounter takes skill and tact. During the encounter, the provider can make the patient more comfortable with the IT the provider is using by: 
1.	Turning the screen around so the patient can see material being recorded 
2.	Not placing the computer screen between the provider and the patient 3. Both 1 and 2 
4. Neither 1 nor ...
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NAPSR quiz 5 Exam-Answered-Latest
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Which term denotes how an API works in the body? - ANSWER-mechanism of 
action 
What cements the active and inert components together to maintain cohesive 
portions? - ANSWER-binders 
What does the medical abbreviation "BID" denote? - ANSWER-twice a day 
What is the medical abbreviation for "as needed"? - ANSWER-prn 
Which components might cause patients' different reactions to brand name and 
generic drugs? - ANSWER-differences in inactive ingredients 
T/F: All cells have a nucleus. - ANSW...
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MAT TRAINING 8 HOUR EXAM | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+
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What was learned from the early methadone research? 
A. Methadone treatment was corrective, but patients can't taper from it 
B. Patients experienced intoxication from methadone similar to heroin 
C. Patients experienced ceiling agonist effects therefore did not have blockade from the 
short- acting opioids 
D. Methadone treatment reduced death, crime days, decreased HIV seroconversion, 
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Milestone HESI Retake 130 questions with 100% verified answers
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1.	Levels of Health Promotion 
2.	Application Ex- amples of Levels of Promotion 
 
primary, secondary, tertiary 
 
primary- weight loss, diet, smoking cessation Secondary- papsmears, mammograms, testicular exams Tertiary- medication therapy, surgical treatment, physical therapy, teaching foot care education to diabetic care 
 
 
 
3.	Primary	promotes health and preventing development of disease process or injury 
 
4.	Secondary	screening for early detection of disease 
 
5.	Tertiary...
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NGR6172 Intro to Pharm_Unit 1 - Chap 1-16 Exam 2023 Solved 100% Correct
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□ State the three (3) most important characteristics of any drug. - ANSWER-think of the drugs' "succESS": 
E_ffectiveness 
S_afety 
S_electivity. 
 
□ Is it possible to have a selective drug? - ANSWER-No. All medications have side effects. 
 
□ Define the four phases of pharmacokinetics. - ANSWER-Absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion. 
 
Think: "ADME" 
 
A_bsorption 
D_istribution 
M_etabolism 
E_xcretion 
 
□ Define pharmacodynamics. - ANSWER-The nature and intensity ...
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1.	Levels of Health Promotion 
2.	Application Ex- amples of Levels of Promotion 
 
primary, secondary, tertiary 
 
primary- weight loss, diet, smoking cessation Secondary- papsmears, mammograms, testicular exams Tertiary- medication therapy, surgical treatment, physical therapy, teaching foot care education to diabetic care 
 
 
 
3.	Primary	promotes health and preventing development of disease process or injury 
 
4.	Secondary	screening for early detection of disease 
 
5.	Tertiary...
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USMLE STEP 1 Pharmacology What are the major functions of the α1 receptor? Correct Answer: Increase vascular smooth muscle contraction, increase pupillary dilator muscle contraction (mydriasis), increase intestinal and bladder sphincter muscle contracti
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What are the major functions of the α1 receptor? Correct Answer: Increase vascular smooth muscle contraction, increase pupillary dilator muscle contraction (mydriasis), increase intestinal and bladder sphincter muscle contraction 
 
What are the major functions of the α2 receptor? Correct Answer: Decrease sympathetic outflow, decrease insulin release, decrease lipolysis, increase platelet aggregation, decrease aqueous humor production 
 
What are the major functions of the β1 receptor? Corr...
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1.	Levels of Health Promotion 
2.	Application Ex- amples of Levels of Promotion 
 
primary, secondary, tertiary 
 
primary- weight loss, diet, smoking cessation Secondary- papsmears, mammograms, testicular exams Tertiary- medication therapy, surgical treatment, physical therapy, teaching foot care education to diabetic care 
 
 
 
3.	Primary	promotes health and preventing development of disease process or injury 
 
4.	Secondary	screening for early detection of disease 
 
5.	Tertiary...
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