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2022 HESI Pharmacology Version 1 (v1) exit exam – Brand New Q&As!
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2022 HESI Pharmacology 
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HESI RN PHARMACOLOGY 2022 V2 – (ADDED FEW NOTES) 
 
 
 
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ONS Chemotherapy Immunotherapy Certificate exam with 100% correct Answers 2023
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ONS Chemotherapy Immunotherapy 
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3 major phases of cell division: - Correct Answer-Interphase 
Mitotic phase 
Cytokinesis 
3 steps of interphase: - Correct Answer-First growth phase (G1) 
Synthesis phase (S phase) 
Second growth phase (G2) 
4 phases of mitosis: - Correct Answer-Prophase 
Metaphase 
Anaphase 
Telophase 
Innate immunity: - Correct Answer-Non-specific response, either: 
1. Barrier (skin, mucous membranes, flora of skin/gut) 
2. Cellu...
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ONS Chemotherapy Immunotherapy Certificate Exam (2023/ 2024 Update) Questions and Verified Answers|100% Correct- Grade A
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ONS Chemotherapy Immunotherapy Certificate Exam (2023/ 2024 Update) Questions and Verified Answers|100% Correct- Grade A 
 
Q: How is relative dose intensity (RDI) calculated? 
 
 
Answer: 
By comparing the dose that the patient ACTUALLY received to the planned dose of the standard regimen 
 
 
 
Q: How do alkylating agents work? 
 
 
Answer: 
By causing a break in the DNA helix strand, interfering with DNA replication and causing cell death 
 
 
 
Q: 3 subcategories of alkylating agents: 
 
 
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CPHON Chemotherapy and Biotherapy Exam 62 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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CPHON Chemotherapy and Biotherapy Exam 62 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
Cell cycle Specific Agents - CORRECT ANSWER Plant Alkaloids and Antimetabolites 
 
Plant Alkaloids - CORRECT ANSWER Etoposide (VP 16) 
Tenoposide (VM 26) 
Paclitaxel 
Docetaxel 
Topotecan 
Irinotecan 
Vincristine 
Vinblastine 
Vinorelbeline 
 
Antimetabolites - CORRECT ANSWER Mercaptopurine 
Thioguanine 
5 Fluorouriacil 
Gemcitabine 
Fludarabine 
Cladribine 
Nelarabine 
Clofarabine 
Cytarabine 
Hydroxyurea 
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PHARMACOLOGY TESTBANK TEST 4 WITH CORRECT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS A nurse provides teaching to a group of nursing students about the risks and benefits of hormone therapy (HT), including estrogen therapy (ET) and combination estrogen/progestin therapy (EPT
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PHARMACOLOGY TESTBANK TEST 4 WITH CORRECT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
 
A nurse provides teaching to a group of nursing students about the risks and benefits of hormone therapy (HT), including estrogen therapy (ET) and combination estrogen/progestin therapy (EPT). Which statement by a student indicates understanding of the teaching?	"Principle benefits of ET are suppression of menopausal symptoms and prevention of bone loss." 
The nurse is providing education to a patient with ulcerative colitis wh...
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NAPLEX Practice Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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NAPLEX Practice Questions with 100% Correct Answers 
Side Effects of Phenytoin? 
Toxicity: 
Nystagmus, ataxia, slurred speech, dizziness, somnolence, lethargy, confusion, blurred vision, diplopia 
 
Chronic: 
Gingival hyperplasia, hair growth, vitamin D and calcium deficiency, measles-like rash, rash, hepatotoxicity, peripheral neuropathy, hyperglycemia 
 
 
Insulin infusion rate for DKA? 
0.1 units/kg/hour 
 
 
Morphine Oral to IV conversion 
3:1 
 
(30mg PO = 10mg IV) 
 
 
Insulin conversions...
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SAEM Quick Review Questions and Answers Rated A+
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SAEM Quick Review Questions and Answers Rated A+ Management of Large Subungual Hematoma Drainage (18-Gauge) or Hot Micro-Cauterization 
Reason to Avoid Suction in Ear Foreign Body Removal Perforation of Tympanic Membrane 
Management of Skin Abscess Linear Incision for Non-Face vs. Needle Drainage for Face 
Catheter for Bartholin Cyst Word 
Grading of Laryngeal Opening Cormack-Lehane 
Preferred Induction Agent in Reactive Airway Disease for Dilation Effects Ketamine 
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NR-507 Week 7 Assignment: CNS: Sensory and Motor Disorders (E-dapt Content) | aLREADY GRADED A
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NR 507 Week 7 Assignment: CNS: Sensory and Motor Disorders (E-dapt Content) Dementia Dementia is a neurodegenerative disorder that is considered a progressive disease that is associated with impai red cortical function. It is an all-encompassing term. Note the diagram of the brain below that demonstrates the effect of dementia on the cerebral cortex that demonstrates severe cortical shrinking: Dementia is not a stand-alone disease, but rather, a group of symptoms caused by an underlying conditio...
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NRSG 357 Exam 4 Study Questions and Answers with Complete Solutions 2024
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Concussion - violent shaking up or jarring of the brain 
 
coup-coutrecoup brain injury - A brain injury that occurs when force is applied to the head and energy transmission through brain tissue causes injury on the opposite side of original impact. 
 
intracranial pressure - the amount of pressure inside the skull, 5-15 mmHg 
 
ICP compensation - decreased brain tissue, CSF, or blood in the skull 
 
factors that influence ICP - 1. arterial pressure 
2. venous pressure 
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NAPLEX Practice Actual Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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NAPLEX Practice Actual Questions with 100% Correct Answers 
what type of metabolism do tacrolimus and cyclosporine undergo? 
these are both CYP3A4 & PgP SUBSTRATES 
 
susceptible to many drug interactions by GPACMAN & PS PORCS 
 
 
can erythopoetin / erythropoietin stimulating agents increase BP? 
yes! must monitor BP w/ ESA 
also, remember these can worsen cancer growth 
also, Hg must be <10 to use them 
used in anemias... ESRD and cancer anemia 
 
 
what are the class effects of SSRI's? 
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