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NUR160 Final (Answered) With Complete Verified solution
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NUR160 Final (Answered) With Complete Verified solution 
 
Schedule II 
script available with no refills; opiates and ativan 
NSAID 
Non-steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs; can cause a GI Bleed, Low blood pressure, and cardiovascular disease 
antibiotics 
treat infections; kill of the friendly flora; can cause a second infection 
timolol 
beta blocker; antihypertensive; most common side effects: shortness of breath, insomnia, dizziness, double vision, nausea, abdominal pain, joint and muscle pain...
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certified hospice palliative nurse CHPN exam 2024
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certified hospice palliative nurse CHPN exam 2024 
AIDS infection -Answer-Bacterial, Viral, Fungal, Parasitic 
AIDS dementia -Answer-causes Encephalopathy, 15% effected 
ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) 1st symptom -Answer-swallowing difficulty followed 
by distal weakness 
Cerebral Metastases -Answer-Brain mets account for 40% of all Cancer patients. 
Cerebral Metastases symptoms -Answer-HA initial complaint, N/V, confusion, lethargy 
Leukemia 2 types -Answer-chronic and acute 
Leukemia Clin...
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68W Fieldcraft 1 exam 2024 with 100% correct answers
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Tylenol/Meloxicam(Mobic) correct answersCasualty can still fight, pill pack Tylenol-X2 650mg tablets. 
Mobic- 15mg PO 
 
OTFC Fentanyl correct answers800ug lozenge Mild to severe; conscious 
 
Ertapenem correct answers1g IV/IM antibiotic for unconscious/in shock 
 
Cefotetan correct answers2gm IV slow push 3-5min or IM every 12 hrs antibiotic for unconscious/in shock 
 
Moxifloxacin correct answers400mg in pill pack, conscious antibiotic 
 
Zofran (ondansetron) correct answers4-8mg IV/IM/IO eve...
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NUR160 Final (Answered) With Complete Verified solution
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NUR160 Final (Answered) With Complete Verified solution 
 
Schedule II 
script available with no refills; opiates and ativan 
NSAID 
Non-steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs; can cause a GI Bleed, Low blood pressure, and cardiovascular disease 
antibiotics 
treat infections; kill of the friendly flora; can cause a second infection 
timolol 
beta blocker; antihypertensive; most common side effects: shortness of breath, insomnia, dizziness, double vision, nausea, abdominal pain, joint and muscle pain...
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medical paramedic fisdap Exam 2022
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petite mal seizures are also know as - ANSWER absence seizures 
present with little or no movement 
 
What type of seizure pertains a limited portion of the brain? - ANSWER partial seizure can be localized to one side of the brain 
 
What are the management of a seizure? - ANSWER If trauma is noted c-spine precaution 
Check blood sugar(treat it) 
Provide ventilatory assistance(apnea) 
Prepare to intubate, if difficult to bvm assistance 
Benzodiazepine versed (midazalom) 
 
A patient who is exp...
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CAADC questions well answered graded A+
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CAADCMedication Assisted Treatment - correct answer Form of pharmacology, refers to any treatment for a substance use discorder that includes pharmacologic intervention in combination with evidence based behaviorsl therapies. 
Can help re-establish normal brain functioning, reduce cravings, prevent relapse 
(Disulfiram, Naltrexone, Acamprosate, Methadone, Buprenorphine) 
 
Medications to Treat Alcohol Use Disorders (AUD's) - correct answer Acamprosate, Disulfiram, Naltrexone 
 
Medications t...
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ACCS Drugs from Study Exam Questions and answers with 100% correct solutions | A+ Grade
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Fentanyl, Morphine, and Hydromorphone (Dilaudid) are all Narcotics, what drug reverses the adverse 
affects of decreased Respiratory Rate and Heart Rate? Narcan 
A drug that blocks pain is considered what class? An Opiod 
Ketorolac (Toradol) and Ibuprofen are Nsaids. Which drug out of these two have an adverse affect of 
renal failure? Toradol (Ketorolac) 
Why are Nsaids used in combination with opiods? To reduce the amount of opiods used since Nsaids 
combat pain as well. 
Diazepam (Valium), Lo...
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Pharm Hesi pt 2 2023 || with 100% Error-free Answers.
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This drug produces platelet inhibition and vasodilation; used for treating intermittent claudication and ischemic pain. correct answers Pentoxifylline (Trental) 
 
Observe for ________ when a patient is taking heparin correct answers bleeding gums 
epistaxis 
black stools 
easy bruising 
headaches 
 
______ is the antidote/ reversal agent for heparin. correct answers Protamine Sulfate 
 
What labs are used to monitor heparin? correct answers aPTT and platelet count 
 
List two important nursing...
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WREB Written LA Board Review(2023/2024)updated to pass
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WREB Written LA Board ReviewUse of ____ is a relative contraindication for ASA III or IV patients with significant cardiovascular disease 
 
a) LA with epi 1:200,000 
b) A racemic epinephrine gingival retraction cord 
c) Mepivacaine 3% plain 
d) Prilocaine 4% - correct answer A racemic epinephrine gingival retraction cord 
 
Longer duration of anesthesia is achieved when 
 
a) Infection is present 
b) The injection site is highly vascular 
c) A nerve block is deposited close to the nerve 
d) An ...
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Galen Pharmacology Test 1 Exam Study Questions and Answers Graded A 2024
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ear drops - INSTILL AT ROOM TEMP/ child- down and back/ adult- up and back 
 
eye drops - important to instill the eye drop medication into the conjunctival sac (not the eyeball/cornea). inner to outer 
 
enema - patient lays on left side 
 
pharmacokinetic - what happens in the body once med is administered 
-Absorption 
-Distribution/ Binding 
-Metabolism 
-Renal Excretion 
 
first-pass effect - A swallowed pill that goes into the liver through the portal vein where some of the drug becomes in...
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