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NR546 Midterm Exam (2023/2024) 100% Verified Questions and Answers
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Are the PMHNP and other staff liable if the client has an allergic reaction or adverse side effects to the drugs used for chemical restraint? - Answer-No. 
The client has been court-ordered to take the prescribed medications and the standing order for chemical restraints is approved. The PMHNP and other staff are not liable if the patient has an allergic reaction or adverse side effects. 
 
 
 
How does reviewing the genetic makeup of a client help guide the PMHNP in selec...
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NR 546 Midterm Exam 2023/2024 Questions AND Answers Update A+
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What should the PMHNP consider when prescribing chemical restraints? - Answer-- 
allergy status 
-prior med hx for adverse drug reactions r/t the meds ordered in the chemical restraint 
-state regulations regarding chemical restrains must be reviewed 
Are the PMHNP and other staff liable if the client has an allergic reaction or adverse 
side effects to the drugs used for chemical restraint? - Answer-No. 
The client has been court-...
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Psy 251 Miami University exam 2 questions with correct answers
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Sensory receptors Answer -Receptors convert stimuli in the environment into generator potential on sensory neuron 
-Sensory Neurons can be part of receptor or synapse on the receptor 
- different types of receptors are particularly sensitive to different, specific stimuli 
 
receptors cont. Answer -they can be free nerve endings on sensory nerves 
- receptors are sensitive to tissue damage and initiate sensation of pain via graded membrane potential charge 
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Neuroscience FINAL EXAM – USA with Complete & Verified Solutions
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CHAPTER 15 - THE CEREBELLUM - 7 QS - ANSWER ️️ 
The Cerebellum 3 Major functions: - ANSWER ️️ -Synergy of Movement 
-Upright Posture 
- Tone (maintain) 
Cerebellum exerts influence to motor systems of which 2 areas to correct 
movement - ANSWER ️️ Cortex & Brainstem 
Cerebellum 3 Functional Regions - ANSWER ️️ -Lateral Part 
-Intermediate Part 
-Vermis and Flocculonodular lobe 
Cerebellum - Lateral Part fxn - AN...
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Bio 181 ASU Exam 3 with complete solutions
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T or F: Potassium ions are at high concentrations inside of cells, including neurons - ANSWER-True 
 
The action potential is a result of: - ANSWER-the movement of ions 
 
The post-synaptic cell can be: - ANSWER-in glands, muscle cells and neurons 
 
Th resting potential of a neuron is - ANSWER--60mV 
 
T or F: The cell body refers to the part of the neurons that begin at the dendrites and extend to the axon terminal - ANSWER-false 
 
T or F: Voltage gated ion channels open when a protein binds ...
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ASU BIO 181 Exam 3 Study Guide Correct 100%
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When the presynaptic cell contacts a muscle cell, the synapse area is called a motor end plate. - ANSWER TRUE 
 
Briefly explain why the action potential flows only from the axon hillock to the terminal web. - ANSWER During the course of an action potential there is a refractory period that makes sure the action potential can't trigger backwards by the use of caps on gated sodium channels. The caps close and keeps the action potential flowing in one direction. 
 
How do the glial cells (i.e., m...
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Bio 181 ASU Exam 3 Questions with complete solutions
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List the 4 types of glial cells and list a phrase to describe their function. - answer1. Schwann 
cells wrap around the axon of a cell in the PNS, while providing electrical insulation. 
2. Oligodendrocytes do the same thing as Schwann cells but they do it in the CNS. 
3. Astrocytes protect the brain from toxic chemicals. 
4. Microgilia protect the brain. 
T/F When the presynaptic cells contacts a muscle cell, the synapse area is called a mo...
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Edexcel A level Biology 2023 ( Question and answers A+ Graded)
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Molecular phylogeny correct answers It compares the structure of a particular molecule from different organisms to discover their degree of evolutionary relation. 
 
Somatic cell correct answers A cell in an organism which isn't a gamete. 
 
DNA correct answers Deoxyribose nucleic acid. Carries the genetic information for cells and some viruses. 
 
mRNA correct answers Messenger ribose nucleic acid (single stranded). The product of transcription. 
 
Speciation correct answers The process throug...
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Psychopharm Exam 1 practice 170 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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Psychopharm Exam 1 practice 170 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
The PMHNP is evaluating a 68-year-old man for symptoms of major depression. While assessing the appearance of the patient, an obvious left-sided ptosis is noted. Which cranial nerve is directly linked to this condition? 
a. III 
b. IV 
c. V 
d. VI - CORRECT ANSWER A 
 
A 55-year-old woman has been referred for a psychiatric evaluation for a change in personality, lack of impulse control, and increasingly reckless decision-making....
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LCDC EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS RATED A+
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LCDC EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS RATED A+ Two main types of cells in the nervous system glia and neurons 
Glia Cells that out number neurons, cannot process information like neurons, make up the blood brain barrier that protects the brain from toxic chemicals in the blood 
Nervous system Consists of neurons, axons and receptors 
Receptors Proteins that help regulate activity of cells in the nervous system. Activation of receptors by neurotransmitters cause a change in activity of the target cell ...
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