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LML4802 October November Portfolio (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 2 2023 - DUE 13 November 2023 Popular
  • LML4802 October November Portfolio (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 2 2023 - DUE 13 November 2023

  • Exam (elaborations) • 9 pages • 2023
  • LML4802 October November Portfolio (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 2 2023 - DUE 13 November 2023 Detailed work, solutions, memos, notes, and explanations QUESTION 1 1.1 Discovery Ltd intends to acquire Netcare Ltd before the implementation of the National Health Insurance as proposed by the National Health Act 61 of 2003. Conduct focused research on the companies guided by various provisions for merger control. Thereafter, identify and classify the type of the merger, apply the relevant factors cons...
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Pharma All MODULE 1 - 23 Updated and Complete A+ (pharmacokinetics)
  • Pharma All MODULE 1 - 23 Updated and Complete A+ (pharmacokinetics)

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  • Pharma All MODULE 1 - 23 Updated and Complete A+ (pharmacokinetics)1. What is pharmacokinetics?2. The interaction of one drug increased by the presence of a second drug is known as:3. Considering the absorption of medications during administration, which of the following routes would yield the quickest response?4. Which of the following best defines the process of pharmacokinetics?5. When performing an assessment about medication drug history should include which of the following?6. When conside...
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HEMATOLOGY LECTURE NOTES UPDATE FINAL
  • HEMATOLOGY LECTURE NOTES UPDATE FINAL

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  • EXAM HEMATOLOGY LECTURE NOTES UPDATE FINAL Function of Blood - correct--Transports oxygen from the lungs. -Brings nutrients from GI tract to the cells -Protects the body from dangerous micro-organisms -Promotes hemostasis/Blood clotting -Regulates body temp Blood Forming Organs - correct-Bone marrow Thymus Spleen Liver Lymph nodes Hematopoiesis - correct-Process of blood cell production. Takes place primarily in the bone marrow (flat bones and end of long bones in adults) Blood Com...
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 HEMATOLOGY LECTURE NOTES UPDATE FINALEXAM
  • HEMATOLOGY LECTURE NOTES UPDATE FINALEXAM

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  • HEMATOLOGY LECTURE NOTES UPDATE FINALEXAM Function of Blood - correct--Transports oxygen from the lungs. -Brings nutrients from GI tract to the cells -Protects the body from dangerous micro-organisms -Promotes hemostasis/Blood clotting -Regulates body temp Blood Forming Organs - correct-Bone marrow Thymus Spleen Liver Lymph nodes Hematopoiesis - correct-Process of blood cell production. Takes place primarily in the HEMATOLOGY LECTURE NOTES UPDATE FINALEXAM bone marrow (flat bones an...
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LEIK Pharmacology Review Graded A+
  • LEIK Pharmacology Review Graded A+

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  • First Pass Metabolism - ANSWER-GI Tract ---> Portal Circulation ---> Liver --->Metabolized ---> Systemic Circulation 1st pass metabolism lowers the amount of drug available. If high first-pass effect, mostly becomes inactivated and cannot be used, these meds cannot be given orally. Example: Insulin Drug Metabolism - ANSWER-The most active organ is the LIVER (Cytochrome P450 enzyme system) Others are Kidneys, GI Tract, Lungs Coumadin and Bactrim - ANSWER-Sulfa drugs wil...
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MOH, DHA, HAAD, PROMETRIC NOTES FOR GENERAL PHARMACOLOGY
  • MOH, DHA, HAAD, PROMETRIC NOTES FOR GENERAL PHARMACOLOGY

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  • Pharmacokinetics [What body does to the drug] It means the effect of body on the drug. It includes Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism and Elimination. -: Absorption :- •It is the movement of drug from the site of administration to the systemic circulation. •For a drug to be absorbed it should be unionized and lipophilic in nature. •[Lipophilic drugs do not require energy, whereas hydrophilic drugs require energy to move. •It has to cross several biological barriers. TYPES OF ABS...
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Dermatological Pharmacology Dermatological Pharmacology
  • Dermatological Pharmacology

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Pharmacology PreTest   Self-Assessment and Review Twelfth Edition
  • Pharmacology PreTest Self-Assessment and Review Twelfth Edition

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  • Pharmacology PreTestTM Self-Assessment and Review Notice Medicine is an ever-changing science. As new research and clinical experience broaden our knowledge, changes in treatment and drug therapy are required. The authors and the publisher of this work have checked with sources believed to be reliable in their efforts to provide information that is complete and generally in accord with the standards accepted at the time of publication. However, in view of the po...
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ANCC IQ Domains 1-5 Qbank answered all correctly answered; latest updated summer 2022. ANCC IQ Domains 1-5 Qbank answered all correctly answered; latest updated summer 2022.
  • ANCC IQ Domains 1-5 Qbank answered all correctly answered; latest updated summer 2022.

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  • 1. 1. You see a patient for a routine medication visit. At the end of the session, the patient asks questions and the session ends up 50 minutes in length.You normally charge for the 30-minute appointment, but instead you charge for the 1-hour appointment. The 1-hour appointment includes a full body assessment that you did not perform. This violation is known as: - Over-coding - Super-coding - Down-coding - Up-coding 2. 1. During a session, your patient asks to be able to contact you via your Fa...
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