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ATI: Mental Health TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (2023/2024) (VERIFIED ANSWERS)WITH NGN
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ATI: Mental Health TEST QUESTIONS 
AND ANSWERS (2023/2024) (VERIFIED 
ANSWERS)WITH NGN 
The withdrawal signs and symptoms of 
________________ are the same as those seen in 
alcohol withdrawal. - CORRECT ANSWER barbituates 
How long does it typically take for alcohol withdrawal 
symptoms to take place? When do they peak? - 
CORRECT ANSWER 4-12 hours after last drink; 24-48 
hours 
MILD toxic effects of cocaine/CNS stimulants: (4) - 
CORRECT ANSWER dizziness, irritability, tremors, 
blurre...
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NCLEX-RN Passpoint - Basic Care and Comfort, Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies, Reduction of Risk Potential, Physiological Adaptation STUDY GUIDE
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After teaching the multiparous mother about hemolytic disease of the newborn and Rh sensitization, the 
nurse determines that the client understands why she was not sensitized during her other pregnancy 
when she makes which statement? - Antibodies are not usually formed until after exposure to an 
antigen. 
Twenty-four hours after giving birth to a term neonate, a primipara receives acetaminophen with 
codeine for perineal pain. One hour after administering the medication, which finding should ...
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Frontier Airlines First Aid Latest Update 100% Solved
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Frontier Airlines First Aid Latest Update 
 
100% Solved 
 
Shock Symptoms Cold clammy skin, 
Pale blue skin, color 
Weakness. 
Restlessness. 
 
Rapid shallow breathing. 
Low blood pressure. 
Dry Mouth. 
 
Shock Treatment Have victim lay down. : Legs slightly elevated. to improve blood flow- 
Rest. 
 
Seek immediate Medical attention. 
Maintain body temp - Keep warm. 
Provide Oxygen. 
Do not elevate legs if suspect head injury. 
Do not provide food or water. 
Monitor ABCs. 
 
Contact STAT MD. 
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NREMT® EMR Exam Prep / NREMT Exam Questions and Answers/Explained 2022.
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NREMT Exam Questions and Answers/Explained 2022. 
You arrive to find a 48 year old male complaining that his chest feels heavy. The patient is awake and talking to you. During your assessment, you note that his skin is pale, cool, and clammy. Your first step is to: 
A. apply your AED 
B. administer supplemental oxygen 
C. obtain a past medical history 
D. assist the patient in taking his neighbor's nitroglycerin 
 
 
Which of the following is the correct flow of blood through the heart and lun...
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UWorld NCLEX-PN Exam Study Guide: Questions & Answers: A+ Score Guide
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B/P Medication side effects? 
(Ans- 
- fatigue 
- erectile dysfunction 
- dizziness 
 
Angina pectoris risk factors? 
 (Ans- 
- Smoking 
- Extreme temperatures 
- Physical exertion (including sex) 
- Intense emotion 
- Coronary artery narrowing 
- Stimulants (cocaine, amphetamines) 
 
Define angina pectoris 
(Ans- Chest pain due to myocardial ischemia (decreased blood flow to heart). 
 
Purpose of an ICD (implantable cardioverter defibrillator)? 
(Ans- 
- sense and defibrillate life-threat...
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NR 507 Week 6 Case Study: J.T. is a 48-year old male who presents 100% correct answered
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NR 507 Week 6 Case Study: J.T. is a 48-year old male who presents 100% correct answeredJ.T. is a 48-year old male who presents to the primary care clinic with fatigue, weight loss, and extreme thirst and increased appetite. History of Present Illness J.T. has been in his usual state of health until three weeks ago when he began experiencing symptoms of fatigue, weight loss, and extreme thirst. He reports that he would like to begin a walking program, but he feels too fatigued to walk at any poin...
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Pharmacology exam 1- Galen Study Guide Graded A 2024
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Midazolam - Benzodiazepine 
Uses: Conscious sedation 
S/E: Dizzy 
Adverse reactions/ Toxicity: Respiratory depression 
PT teaching: Safety 
Contraindications: Cardiopulmonary disease 
 
Zolpidem Tartrate - Non- Benzodiazepine 
Uses: Insomnia 
S/E: Dizziness, Drowsiness, Behavioral changes 
Adverse reactions/ Toxicity: Complex sleep behavior 
 
- Lidocaine - Local Anesthetic 
Uses: Minor procedure 
S/E: Confusion, drowsiness, stinging, bradycardia 
Nursing considerations: Rapid onset 
 
Spinal, E...
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NUR 180 EXAM 2 |Completeed With A+ Graded Answers
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NUR 180 EXAM 2 |Completeed With A+ Graded Answers 
Anti-Anxiety 
Alcohol withdrawal 
Prevents Seizures 
Benzodiazepines 
 
 
Lorazepam 
Ativan 
Clonazepam 
Examples of Benzos 
 
 
PTSD 
What may Alprazolam (Xanax) be given for? 
 
 
Sore Throat 
Jaundice 
Purpura 
Side effects of Alprazolam (Xanax) 
 
 
Shaking 
Diaphoresis 
Insomnia 
Withdrawal symptoms associated with Alprazolam (Xanax) 
 
 
PRN 
When is Clonazepam (Klonopin) given? 
 
 
CBC 
LFT (Liver function) 
Labs to assess w/ Clonazepam ...
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Galen Pharm 210 Latest Version with Complete Solutions
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Galen Pharm 210 Latest Version with 
 
Complete Solutions 
 
Benzodiazepine- Midazolam Uses: Conscious sedation 
S/E: Dizzy 
Adverse reactions/ Toxicity: Respiratory depression 
PT teaching: Safety 
Contraindications: Cardiopulmonary disease 
 
Non- Benzodiazepine- zolpidem tartrate Uses: Insomnia 
S/E: Dizziness, Drowsiness, Behavioral changes 
Adverse reactions/ Toxicity: Complex sleep behavior 
 
Local Anesthetic- Lidocaine Uses: Minor procedure 
S/E: Confusion, drowsiness, stinging, bradycar...
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Galen Pharmacology Exam 2 Latest Update Graded A+
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Galen Pharmacology Exam 2 Latest 
 
Update Graded A+ 
 
Adrenergic Agonist 
epinephrine: activates the SNS by increasing BP (alpha1), HR (beta1) and promotes 
bronchioldilation (beta2) 
SNS response from adrenergic agonists 
agents that activate adrenergic receptors in the sympathetic nervous system causing 
o Dilates pupils, increases intraocular pressure 
o Dilates bronchioles 
o Increases heart rate and strength of contractions 
o Constricts blood vessels and increases BP 
o Reduces GI secret...
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