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SAEM Quick Review Questions And Answers 100% Verified
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SAEM Quick Review Questions And 
Answers 100% Verified 
Management of Large Subungual Hematoma - answerDrainage (18-Gauge) or Hot Micro- 
Cauterization 
Reason to Avoid Suction in Ear Foreign Body Removal - answerPerforation of Tympanic 
Membrane 
Management of Skin Abscess - answerLinear Incision for Non-Face vs. Needle Drainage for 
Face 
Catheter for Bartholin Cyst - answerWord 
Grading of Laryngeal Opening - answerCormack-Lehane 
Preferred Induction Agent in Reactive Airway Disease for Dilat...
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NUR MISC MED-SURG-HESI Study Guide
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NUR MISC 
MED-SURG-HESI Study Guide 
Geriatrics 
1.	HESI HINT: Confusion: not enough or too much stimulation 
2.	HESI HINT: decrease efficiency of heart and lungs decrease oxygen utilization decrease activity tolerance. 
Recommend re ab programs, exercise, and nutrition 
 
Cardiovascular Disease: HESI HINTS 
1.	decreased cardiac output & dysr yt mias: syncope, falls, and TIAs 
2.	Respiratory 
A.	Lungs are less elastic, w ic makes it more difficult to breat e 
B.	Cough is not as efficient 
C.	T ...
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Fresenius Exam Prep- Nursing with compete solutions
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Additional measures for infection control in medications 
If drawing up multiple medications they must be labled 
 
 
 
Contraindications for heparin use 
Allergic/sensitivity 
Actively bleeding 
Scheduled for surgery 
Post surgery or dental procedures 
Patient falls or reports a fall 
(RN assess for bleeding prior to heparin admin) 
 
 
 
erythropoietin Stimulating Agents (ESAs) 
Medications for anemia- aids in the development of RBCs for people with CKD in in bone marrow 
 
Epogen, Aranesp or ...
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Foundations of Nursing Medicine Administration
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Reversible action, predictability, ease of administration, freedom from drug interactions, low cost, chemical stability, and simple generic names - Name some additional properties of an ideal drug: 
 
- Physiologic variables (age, gender, weight) 
- Pathologic variables (diminished function of kidneys or liver) 
- Genetic variables (can alter metabolism of drugs) 
- Drug interactions - What are the 4 sources of individual variation when taking medication? 
 
Chemical name - Provides the exact de...
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Essay unit 6- : Health applications of life science
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Anti-Biotics 
•	Broad Spectrum 
	Kill a wide range of bacteria e.g. Penicillin 
•	Narrow Spectrum 
	Kill a specific type or group of bacteria e.g. Isoniazid 
Antibiotics work in one of two ways 
•	Bactericidal 
	Kills the bacteria 
•	Bacteriostatic 
	Prevents the bacteria from dividing 
 
Effects of Ani-biotics 
Beta-lactam 
 
Effects of ani biotics 
Macrolides 
 
 
Effects of Anti- biotics 
Quinolones 
 
Gene Therapy
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NUR 0302-388_Pharmacology Power-point Questions & COREECT ANSWERS | Alraedy Graded A
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Pharmacology Power-point Questions Chapter 1: Orientation to Pharmacology 1. A nurse is caring for a patient who has an infection. The healthcare provider has ordered an antimicrobial drug for the patient. The nurse understands that which of the following is the most important characteristic of this drug? A. That the drug will kill the microorganism B. That the drug will be administered orally C. That the drug does not have any harmful effects D. That the drug does not interact with other drugs ...
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Chemistry in Everyday life Notes.
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It includes CLASSIFICATION OF DRUGS, DRUG TARGET INTERACTION, ENZYMES, 
 RECEPTORS, Antagonists, Antihistamines, Analgesic, Anti pyretic , Neurologically Active, 
Anti biotics, Anti microbial drugs etc. {with their structures} . Also includes Chemicals in food, 
cleansing agents . PERFECT FOR SCHOOL STUDENTS AND 1st YEAR COLLEGE STUDENTS. USEFUL FOR ENGINEERING EXAMS 
 LIKE JEE MAINS AND ADVANCED. The chapter is interesting. SOo, anyone can buy just for reading. 
The notes are good. {in ...
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Biomedical science bundle
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This bundle contains notes covering general physiology (including RNA and white and red blood cells), infectious and non-infectious diseases (cancer, endocarditis, schistosomiasis, pneumonia, yellow fever) and also some notes on different diagnoses and treatments (ant-fungals, anti-biotics, immunohistochemistry, biochemical testing)
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51751563-Med-Surg-HESI-Study-Guide GUARANTEE GRADE ‘A’ 100%
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1.	decreased cardiac output & dysr yt mias: syncope, falls, and TIAs 
2.	Respiratory 
A.	Lungs are less elastic, w ic makes it more difficult to breat e 
B.	Coug is not as efficient 
C.	T ey are more likely to develop c ronic bronc itis, emp ysema, and pneumonia due to less efficient coug 
3.	UI 
A.	Decreased enzymes-decreased efficiency of digestive process 
B.	Decreased intestinal motility 
C.	Laxative abuse 
D.	Decrease in fluid intake and mobility 
4.	Urinary 
A.	Urinary output is t e first...
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NURS 323 Final Exam Focus Review Topics for Spring 2019 OLD Material (70 items)
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NURS 323 Final Exam Focus Review Topics for Spring 2019 OLD Material (70 itemsNURS 323 Final Exam Focus Review Topics for Spring 2019 OLD Material (70 items) 
 
ATLEAST 12/day 
 
Introduction to Nursing Pharmacology (Safety, Nursing Process, Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacodynamics) 
 
Know and understand the mechanism of action of drugs on this list 
 
1.	Know the principles of pharmacokinetics: absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion 
Pharmacokinetics is how drugs move through the body/wh...
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