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Tufts Pharmacology A Grade Exam | Study Questions Solved 100% Correct
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According to textbooks, local anesthetics fall into the following classes in terms of duration of 
action... wha tis short? - ANSWER Procaine 
What is moderate? - ANSWER Prilocaine, mepivicaine, lidocaine 
What is long? - ANSWER Bupivacaine, tetracaine, etidocaine 
How does propranolol interact with lidocaine? - ANSWER 1. By slowing down the heart via beta 
receptor blockade, blood delivery (and lidocaine) to the liver is reduced, thus lidocaine remains 
in the systemic circulation longer and ca...
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DAANCE EXAM| 240 QUESTIONS| WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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Addison's disease correct answer: A disease due to hyposecretion of glucocorticoids, characterized by low blood pressure, diarrhea, digestive disturbance, and a bronzelike pigmentation of the skin 
 
Adjunctive agents correct answer: Agents that supplement the primary anesthetic agents to augment or enhance the effects of the primary agent 
 
Allergenicity correct answer: Having the property of an allergen, a substance that will elicit an allergic response in sensitive individuals 
 
Alveolu...
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(solved) Prophecy RN Pharmacology A; latest 2023 95%
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Prophecy RN Pharmacology A_ Answered 2023. 
 
Which of the following medications is known to cause orange-colored urine? 
 
You are ordered to give digoxin. Your patient's vital signs are as follows: Blood Pressure 130/75, Temp 97.9 oral, HR 52, O2 Sat 100% room air. What should you do next? 
 
Normal Saline (NS) is the solution of choice over D5W when preparing to administer a blood transfusion because: 
 
Patient is to receive 5mg/kg of medication. Patient weighs 80kg. How much would you admi...
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Apex Mock Exams + Valley Pre-course Exam QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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"Can't ventilate, can't intubate" scenario. What is the best way to secure the airway? correct answer: Requires an emergent surgical airway 
a) surgical cricothyrotomy 
b) transtracheal jet ventilation 
 
tracheostomy and retrograde intubation are not considered emergent airways 
 
Convert Fahrenheit to Celsius correct answer: F= (C x 1.8) + 32 
 
What are the best oxygen sources for transtracheal ventilation? correct answer: High pressure O2 sources (TTJV requires psi of at least 25) 
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CAPA PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Maximal respiratory depression following IV morphine occurs within 
7 minutes 
Discontinue ginko biloba because 
Interferes with blood clotting 
Elderly patients have an increased risk of aspiration during general anesthesia because 
Decrease esophageal motility 
Delayed discharge of a child with resolved laryngeal edema is related to 
Possible rebound effect of racemoc epinephrine 
AV fistula placement, first action is 
Auscultate the bruit 
Educate patient palpate for a thrill 
Naloxone durati...
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MULTIPLE-CHOICE TESTS IN PHARMACOLOGY TESTBANK 2024/2025. WITH QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT AND VERIFIED ANSWERS. LATEST 2024 UPDATE, GUARANTEED A+ GRADE.
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Table of content. 
 
 
Chapter Pages (1) GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF PHARMACOLOGY	Error! Bookmark not defined. 
PART I PHARMACOKINETICS	4 
PART II PHARMACODYNAMICS	8 
(2) AGENTS, CONTROLLING THE FUNCTIONS OF THE PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM	14 
PART I LOCAL ANESTHETICS	14 
PART II CHOLINOMIMETIC DRUGS	19 
PART III CHOLINORECEPTOR BLOCKING DRUGS	23 
PART IV ADRENORECEPTOR ACTIVATING DRUGS	31 
PART V ADRENORECEPTOR ANTAGONIST DRUGS	38 
(3) AGENTS, CONTROLLING THE FUNCTIONS OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYST...
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WREB LA| Questions with 100%correct solutions|Verified
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WREB LA 
 
What are the two LA with MRD 400?? ANSWER- 2% Mepivacaine 
3% Carbocaine 
 
What LA has a MRD 500? ANSWER- 2% Xylocaine (Lidocaine) 
 
what LA has a MRD 600? ANSWER- 4% Prilociane (Citanest) 
 
What is 4% Articaine trade name(s) ANSWER- Septocaine (GOLD) 
Septanest (SILVER) 
 
What is 0.5% bupivacaine trade name ANSWER- Marcaine (BLUE) 
 
What is 2% Mepivaciane trade name(s) **3** ANSWER- Carbocaine 
Prolocaine 
Isocaine 
 
0.5% Bupivane=?mg/carp ANSWER- 9 mg/carp
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WREB LA| Questions with 100%correct solutions|Verified
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WREB LA 
 
What are the two LA with MRD 400?? ANSWER- 2% Mepivacaine 
3% Carbocaine 
 
What LA has a MRD 500? ANSWER- 2% Xylocaine (Lidocaine) 
 
what LA has a MRD 600? ANSWER- 4% Prilociane (Citanest) 
 
What is 4% Articaine trade name(s) ANSWER- Septocaine (GOLD) 
Septanest (SILVER) 
 
What is 0.5% bupivacaine trade name ANSWER- Marcaine (BLUE) 
 
What is 2% Mepivaciane trade name(s) **3** ANSWER- Carbocaine 
Prolocaine 
Isocaine 
 
0.5% Bupivane=?mg/carp ANSWER- 9 mg/carp
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Musculoskeletal (NCCPA outline) (Latest 2023 / 2024) Actual Questions and Answers 100% Correct
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Musculoskeletal (NCCPA outline) (Latest 2023 / 2024) Actual Questions and 
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1. - most common injury sustained in blunt thoracic trauma. 
- may cause localized pain, crepitus, pain with inspiration, dyspnea, and mayeven cause 
pneumothorax or hemothorax. 
Answer: Rib fractures 
2. Fractures of the - rib usually indicate severe trauma because of thenecessary 
force to produce such an injury. 
Answer: first 
3. The pain associated with rib fractures may lead to 
Answer: hyp...
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Pharm 1st test info Discussion board for module 3 ALL SOLUTION 100% CORRECT GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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Clinical pearls for lecture 10 
Local Anesthetics 
•		Medical: most commonly used is 1-2% Lidocaine, most commonly used with 1:100K epinephrine 
•	Addition of epinephrine decreases the redistribution of the LA throughout the body, thus prolonging the effects of the anesthesia 
•	LA with epinephrine is often used as a hemostatic agent, particularly in surgical/trauma settings 
•	Can be given as regional or local anesthesia 
o	Dental: most commonly used is 2% Lidocaine w/ 1:100k epi, utili...
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