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Chapter 11: Principles of Pharmacology 100% C0RRECT SOLUTIONS
1. Define the terms pharmacodynamics, therapeutic effects, indications, side effects, unintended effects, and untoward effects. (pp 455-456) 
Pharmacology is the science of drugs, including their ingredients, preparation, uses, and actions on the body. 
therapeutic effect 
The desired or intended effect a medication is expected to have on the body 
Indications are the reasons or conditions for which a particular medication is given. 
Side effects are any actions of a medication other than the de...
- Exam (elaborations)
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1. Define the terms pharmacodynamics, therapeutic effects, indications, side effects, unintended effects, and untoward effects. (pp 455-456) 
Pharmacology is the science of drugs, including their ingredients, preparation, uses, and actions on the body. 
therapeutic effect 
The desired or intended effect a medication is expected to have on the body 
Indications are the reasons or conditions for which a particular medication is given. 
Side effects are any actions of a medication other than the de...
Ch 2 Admin of Drugs 100% CORRECT GRADE A+ SOLUTIONS
Medication reconciliation is a process designed to avoid medication errors such as omissions, duplications, dosing errors, or drug interactions that can occur throughout a client's hospitalization. The list of medications developed from the medication history is: 
compared to newly prescribed medications. 
When administering a subcutaneous injection to a client weighing 165 lb (74.8 kg) and who is is 5 ft 2 in (1.5 m 5 cm) tall, the nurse should insert the needle at which degree angle? 
45 
The...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Medication reconciliation is a process designed to avoid medication errors such as omissions, duplications, dosing errors, or drug interactions that can occur throughout a client's hospitalization. The list of medications developed from the medication history is: 
compared to newly prescribed medications. 
When administering a subcutaneous injection to a client weighing 165 lb (74.8 kg) and who is is 5 ft 2 in (1.5 m 5 cm) tall, the nurse should insert the needle at which degree angle? 
45 
The...
Medication administration-evolve GRADE A+ SOLUTIONS
A health care provider has ordered Astramorph (morphine sulfate), (a narcotic opioid), and Vistaril (hydroxyzine), an antianxiety medication, to be administered together to produce pain relief for a patient. When smaller doses of each are administered together, the effect is greater than if they were given separately. This effect is an example of: 
A synergistic effect 
The nurse is reviewing a patient's prescribed medications. The patient states that she quit taking her blood pressure medicati...
- Exam (elaborations)
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A health care provider has ordered Astramorph (morphine sulfate), (a narcotic opioid), and Vistaril (hydroxyzine), an antianxiety medication, to be administered together to produce pain relief for a patient. When smaller doses of each are administered together, the effect is greater than if they were given separately. This effect is an example of: 
A synergistic effect 
The nurse is reviewing a patient's prescribed medications. The patient states that she quit taking her blood pressure medicati...
Chp 31 Medication Administration QUESTION AND ANSWERS GRADE A+ SOLUTIONS
1. 
The nurse is having difficulty reading a physician's order for a medication. He or she knows that the physician is very busy and does not like to be called. What is the most appropriate next step for the nurse to take? 
 
A) Call a pharmacist to interpret the order 
B) Call the physician to have the order clarified 
C) Consult the unit manager to help interpret the order 
D) Ask the unit secretary to interpret the physician's handwriting 
B 
 
You must have the right documentation and cla...
- Exam (elaborations)
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1. 
The nurse is having difficulty reading a physician's order for a medication. He or she knows that the physician is very busy and does not like to be called. What is the most appropriate next step for the nurse to take? 
 
A) Call a pharmacist to interpret the order 
B) Call the physician to have the order clarified 
C) Consult the unit manager to help interpret the order 
D) Ask the unit secretary to interpret the physician's handwriting 
B 
 
You must have the right documentation and cla...
LMC 2700 - final exam review GRADE A+ CORRECT SOLUTION
Janet Murray 
agency 
Van Bush 
Memex 
Ted Nelson 
Xanadu 
Tim Burner Lee 
www 
Tim O'Rielly 
Web 2.0 
Open Source surfaces wanted it to be embraced by businesses 
Richard Stallman 
Ethical arguments for free software --> wanted more open sources 
(compare to Tim O'Rielly) 
Wardrip 
agency reconsidered. action by available material 
Michael Mateas & Nick Momfort 
obfuscation, parody, minimalism, structured play 
Don Norman 
user centered design 
Oulipo 
french speakers who create work u...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 14 pages •
Janet Murray 
agency 
Van Bush 
Memex 
Ted Nelson 
Xanadu 
Tim Burner Lee 
www 
Tim O'Rielly 
Web 2.0 
Open Source surfaces wanted it to be embraced by businesses 
Richard Stallman 
Ethical arguments for free software --> wanted more open sources 
(compare to Tim O'Rielly) 
Wardrip 
agency reconsidered. action by available material 
Michael Mateas & Nick Momfort 
obfuscation, parody, minimalism, structured play 
Don Norman 
user centered design 
Oulipo 
french speakers who create work u...
Fortinet NSE 7 Practice Questions AND ANSWERS GRADE A+ SOLUTIONS
Which is a more accurate description of a modern firewall? 
 
A - A device that inspects network traffic at an entry point to the internet and within a simple, easily defined perimeter 
B - A multifunctional device that inspects network traffic from the perimeter or internally, within a network that has many different entry points 
B - A multifunctional device that inspects network traffic from the perimeter or internally, within a network that has many different entry points 
Which solution spe...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Which is a more accurate description of a modern firewall? 
 
A - A device that inspects network traffic at an entry point to the internet and within a simple, easily defined perimeter 
B - A multifunctional device that inspects network traffic from the perimeter or internally, within a network that has many different entry points 
B - A multifunctional device that inspects network traffic from the perimeter or internally, within a network that has many different entry points 
Which solution spe...
Fortinet 7.2 NSE 4 GRADE A+ CORRECT SOLUTONS
SEC03 What is the benefit of using NAT? 
A. Prevents depletion of IPv4 public address T 
B. Enhanced content inspection 
SEC03 Which statement about NAT66 is true? 
A. It is used to translate addresses between two IPv6 networks. T 
B. It is used to translate addresses between two IPv4 networks. 
SEC03 What is the default IP pool type? 
 
A. One-to-one 
B. Overload 
B. Overload 
SEC03 Which of the following is the default VIP type? 
 
A. static—nat 
B. load—balance 
A. static—nat 
SEC03 Whi...
- Exam (elaborations)
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SEC03 What is the benefit of using NAT? 
A. Prevents depletion of IPv4 public address T 
B. Enhanced content inspection 
SEC03 Which statement about NAT66 is true? 
A. It is used to translate addresses between two IPv6 networks. T 
B. It is used to translate addresses between two IPv4 networks. 
SEC03 What is the default IP pool type? 
 
A. One-to-one 
B. Overload 
B. Overload 
SEC03 Which of the following is the default VIP type? 
 
A. static—nat 
B. load—balance 
A. static—nat 
SEC03 Whi...
Netapp 100% GRADE A+ CORRECT S0LUTIONS
Which two statements are true about the LIFs that are used for a cluster peer relationship? (Choose two.) 
 
A. The MTU size must be set to 9000 bytes on all the LIFs used for the cluster peering. 
B. The LIFs must use the default intercluster service policy. 
C. The LIFs must be in dedicated broadcast domains an IPspaces. 
D. At least one LIF per node is required on each cluster. 
Correct Answer: B) The LIFs must use the default intercluster service policy. 
and 
C) The LIFs must be in dedicate...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Which two statements are true about the LIFs that are used for a cluster peer relationship? (Choose two.) 
 
A. The MTU size must be set to 9000 bytes on all the LIFs used for the cluster peering. 
B. The LIFs must use the default intercluster service policy. 
C. The LIFs must be in dedicated broadcast domains an IPspaces. 
D. At least one LIF per node is required on each cluster. 
Correct Answer: B) The LIFs must use the default intercluster service policy. 
and 
C) The LIFs must be in dedicate...
NetApp NCDA ALL ANSWERS 100% CORRECT LATEST EDITION GUARANTEED GRADE A+
Referring to the exhibit, which LIF role is required to copy to cloud with this NetApp Data Availability 
Services (NDAS) solution? 
A. data 
B. node management 
C. cluster 
D. inter cluster 
D. inter cluster 
What are three types of licenses available for ONTAP? (Choose three.) 
A. site 
B. field 
C. standard 
D. system 
E. evaluation 
A. site 
C. standard 
E. evaluation 
Referring to the exhibit, a customer is experiencing performance problems on an SVM supporting 
NVMe/FC. You review the phys...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Referring to the exhibit, which LIF role is required to copy to cloud with this NetApp Data Availability 
Services (NDAS) solution? 
A. data 
B. node management 
C. cluster 
D. inter cluster 
D. inter cluster 
What are three types of licenses available for ONTAP? (Choose three.) 
A. site 
B. field 
C. standard 
D. system 
E. evaluation 
A. site 
C. standard 
E. evaluation 
Referring to the exhibit, a customer is experiencing performance problems on an SVM supporting 
NVMe/FC. You review the phys...
ShadowHealth Gastrointestinal Tina Jones 100% CORRECT SOLUTIONS
What brings you in today? 
reports frequently occurring stomach pain 
how long have you had stomach pain 
noticing pain for at least a month 
did the pain start suddenly 
pain increased gradually 
do you have stomach pain every day 
reports pain daily 
how many times a week does your stomach hurt 
reports 3-4 episodes a week that are more severe 
how long after a meal does the pain start 
right after finishing a meal 
how many hours does the stomach pain last 
episode lasts a few hours 
rate you...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
What brings you in today? 
reports frequently occurring stomach pain 
how long have you had stomach pain 
noticing pain for at least a month 
did the pain start suddenly 
pain increased gradually 
do you have stomach pain every day 
reports pain daily 
how many times a week does your stomach hurt 
reports 3-4 episodes a week that are more severe 
how long after a meal does the pain start 
right after finishing a meal 
how many hours does the stomach pain last 
episode lasts a few hours 
rate you...