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NR 566: Advanced Pharmacology for Care of the Family Week 4 Study Guide (Latest 2020)
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NR 566: Advanced Pharmacology for Care of the Family Week 3 Quiz Study Guide (Latest 2020)
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If a patient is taking an ACEI and develops a persistent dry cough, what should the provider do?





Which class of antihypertensive is indicated in patients with DM who also have microalbuminuria or for those with chronic kidney disease? What labs should be monitored with this class?
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NR 566: Advanced Pharmacology for Care of the Family Week 2 Quiz Study Guide (Latest 2020)
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What options are appropriate for treatment of CAP in pregnant women?


Which antibiotics mentioned in your discussion should be avoided in pregnant women, and why?



Can you tell us about potential visual disturbances that can occur with ethambutol?
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NR 566: Advanced Pharmacology for Care of the Family Week 1 Quiz Study Guide (Latest 2020)
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What vitamin deficiency can occur with first line treatment of T2DM? What is the important rare side effect that we must educate patients about since it is life-threatening? 





If the patient is not in DKA and just has an initial A1C over 10, ADA 2020 guidelines advise consideration of insulin as part of the outpatient regimen. What type of insulin is appropriate for outpatient management of T2DM when initiating ins...
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HEALTH 1040 Nursing healthcare Questions & Answers.
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HEALTH 1040 Nursing healthcare Questions & Answers.
The nurse is caring for a 14-year-old boy in Buck traction for a slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE). Which of the following would the nurse include when completing a neurovascular assessment of the affected leg? Select all that apply.

a) Sensation
b) Capillary refill
c) Color
d) Vital signs
e) Pulse
c)Color
a)Sensation
e)Pulse
b)Capillary refill
Explanation: 
A neurovascular assessment includes assessing for color, movement, sensation, e...
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Nursing chp 22 Questions & Answers.
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Nursing Medsurg chpt 22 Questions & Answers.

The Child with Musculoskeletal or Articular Dysfunction:
1. Which of the following is a physiologic effect of immobilization on children?
a. Metabolic rate increases.
b. Increased joint mobility can lead to contractures in a short time.
c. Bone calcium increases, releasing excess calcium into the body (hypercalcemia). 
d. Venous stasis can lead to thrombi or emboli formation.
The physiologic effects of immobilization, as a result of decreased muscle ...
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Nursing 4300 MedSurg Study Guide Complete.
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MEDSURG Guide Complete.
Neurological Disorders
Increased Intracranial Pressure (ICP)
	Overview
•	Normal ICP: 5-15mmHg
•	ICP can elevate due to trauma, hemorrhage, tumor, hydrocephalus, inflammation
•	The cranial vault is rigid, increased ICP can limit cerebral perfusion, impeded CSF absorption and lead to herniation of brain tissue causing death
NCLEX Points
	Assessment
•	Levels of Consciousness
•	Headache
•	Cushing's Triad
-	Abnormal respirations
-	Widening pulse pressure
-	R...
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Multiple sclerosis Final study guide
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Final study guide Complete.
Multiple Sclerosis
Overview
1.	Chronic, progressive demyelinization of the neurons in the CNS
2.	Remission and exacerbation
3.	Primarily ages 20-40 years’ old
Assessment
a.	Fatigue
b.	Tremors
c.	spasticity of muscles
d.	bladder dysfunction
e.	decrease peripheral sensation (pain, temperature, touch)
f.	visual disturbances
g.	emotional instability
Therapeutic Management
1.	No cure - supportive therapy
2.	energy conservation
3.	maintain adequate fluid intake 2000 mL/da...
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Nursing 212 Pharm Neurological System Complete.
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Neurological System
The Nervous System 
-	The nervous system has two main segments; the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system. 
-	The brain and spinal cord make up the central nervous system 
-	The peripherial nervous sytem includes the motor system and the autonomic nercous system 
-	The motor system includes afferent sensory nerves, which send information to the spinal cord and brain, and efferent motor nerves, which carry signals from the brain to all parts of the body. 
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NU 345 Pediatrics Final Study Guide Complete.
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Pediatrics Final Study Guide 
Module 1 

Health Promotion of Infants 
	Important Physical changes in Infants vs Adults 
o	Respiratory 
	Nasal passages are smaller
•	Tongue is larger 
	Fewer alveoli
	Trachea and chest wall more compliant
o	Cardiovascular 
	The heart doubles in size
	Average pulse 120-140 (100 in 1-year-old)
	BP steadily increases, peripheral capillaries are closer to the surface of the skin
	Growth 
o	Plotted on growth charts to be sure growing and thriv...
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