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NURSING 555 AANP Exam Questions Answered
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Nursing 555 Leik's Exam Tips-AANP
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Nursing 555 Leik's Exam Tips-AANP complete study guide
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Nursing 555 Leik's Exam Tips-AANP
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Leik’s Exam Tips + My Extra Good Stuff Medication QUESTIONS ANSWERS 2021
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1) Aspirin irreversibly suppresses platelet function for up to 7 days (due to irreversible 
acetylation). 
2) Discontinue ASA if patient complains of tinnitus (possible aspirin toxicity). 
3) For chronic use, the recommended dose is 81 mg/day (some exceptions exist). 
4) Aspirin given post-MI or after a stroke/TIA is considered tertiary prevention. 
5) Avoid using in children with viral infections who are less than 16 years of age (Reye’s 
syndrome). 
1) Memorize the FDA category and dose of f...
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Leik’s Exam Tips + My Extra Good Stuff Medication QUESTIONS ANSWERS 2021
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1) Aspirin irreversibly suppresses platelet function for up to 7 days (due to irreversible 
acetylation). 
2) Discontinue ASA if patient complains of tinnitus (possible aspirin toxicity). 
3) For chronic use, the recommended dose is 81 mg/day (some exceptions exist). 
4) Aspirin given post-MI or after a stroke/TIA is considered tertiary prevention. 
5) Avoid using in children with viral infections who are less than 16 years of age (Reye’s 
syndrome). 
1) Memorize the FDA category and dose of f...