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NURS 5334 Study Questions and Answers Exam 2 2022/2023.
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NURS 5334 Study Questions and Answers Exam 2 2022/2023. 
 What are the basic mechanisms by which neuropharmocologic agents act? 
o Can modify the disease process 
o Act at the sites of actions which is the axons versus synapses and steps in synaptic 
transmission and effects of drugs on the steps of synaptic transmission 
 Transmittter synthesis is the first step in transmission. What are the other 4 steps? 
o Transmitter storage, transmitter release, receptor binding, and termination of t...
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NUR 313: Nursing Concepts for Adult Health Exam 3 Questions and Correct Answers, With Complete Solution. 766 Questions and Answers, Updated 2024, Actual Exam Questions Included.
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NUR 313: Nursing Concepts for Adult Health Exam 3 Questions and Correct Answers, With Complete Solution. 766 Questions and Answers, Updated 2024, Actual Exam Questions Included. 
 
What is the most common upper gastrointestinal condition seen in adults? 
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) 
What are some potential causes of GERD? 
Aging 
Overly full stomach 
Pregnancy 
Bulimia 
What is the most common clinical manifestation of GERD? 
Pyrosis (heartburn) 
What are the clinical manifestations o...
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Exam 1: NSG533/ NSG 533 (New 2023/ 2024 Update) Advanced Pharmacology Exam Review| Complete Guide with Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct
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Exam 1: NSG533/ NSG 533 (New 2023/ 2024 
Update) Advanced Pharmacology Exam 
Review| Complete Guide with Questions and 
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QUESTION 
Goal of diarrhea treatment 
Goal of treatment: Identify and Treat primary cause, Manage secondary causes, prevent 
electrolyte & acid/base disturbances & dehydration , provide symptomatic relief , 
Note the primary goal is NOT ALWAYS to stop diarrhea (see below, Infectious diarrhea)! 
Non-pharmacologicalRehydration , oral preferre...
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NURS 329 - Quiz 1 Questions With Complete Solutions
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What is peptic ulcer disease (PUD)? correct answer: *Think erosions or ulcerations (vary in depth & location) 
-imbalance between mucosal defensive and aggressive factors 
 
Where is peptic ulcer disease most common? correct answer: stomach and small intestines (Duodenum) 
 
What causes a peptic ulcer disease? correct answer: H. pylori infection, NSAID - Aspirin, cigarettes, alcohol, gastric hyperactivity, duodenal gastric reflux 
 
What are some potential complications regarding peptic ulcer...
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NUR 313: Nursing Concepts for Adult Health Exam 3 complete solutions 100% correct
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What is the most common upper gastrointestinal condition seen in adults? Correct answer- Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) 
 
What are some potential causes of GERD? Correct answer- Aging Overly full stomach 
Pregnancy Bulimia 
 
What is the most common clinical manifestation of GERD? Correct answer- Pyrosis (heartburn) 
 
What are the clinical manifestations of GERD? Correct answer- Pyrosis Dyspepsia 
Hypersalivation 
 
At his annual physical, a patient complains of a frequent burning sens...
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NUR 313: Nursing Concepts for Adult Health Exam 3 complete latest solutions
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What is the most common upper gastrointestinal condition seen in adults? Correct answer- Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) 
 
What are some potential causes of GERD? Correct answer- Aging Overly full stomach 
Pregnancy Bulimia 
 
What is the most common clinical manifestation of GERD? Correct answer- Pyrosis (heartburn) 
 
What are the clinical manifestations of GERD? Correct answer- Pyrosis Dyspepsia 
Hypersalivation 
 
At his annual physical, a patient complains of a frequent burning sens...
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Katzung & Trevor's Pharmacology: Examination and Board Review
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Katzung & Trevor's Pharmacology: Examination and Board Review 
 
 
INTRODUCTION 
 
 
1.	A 3-year-old is brought to the emergency department having just ingested a large overdose of tolbutamide, an oral antidiabetic drug. Tolbutamide is a weak acid with a pKa 
of 5.3. It is capable of entering most tissues, including the brain. On physical examination, the heart rate is 100/min, blood pressure 90/50 mm Hg, and respiratory rate 20/min. 
Which of the following statements about this case of tolb...
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Penn Foster Pharmacology: GI drugs Questions and Answers 100% Solved correctly
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Emetics - Answer-Drugs which induce vomiting 
Within 2-4 hours - Answer-When should emetics be administered in order to be effective? 
Apomorphine - Answer-This morphine derivative stimulates dopamine receptors in the CRTZ which, in 
turn, activate the vomiting center in the medula. 
Xylazine - Answer-This medication is used to induce vomiting in cats within 3-5 minutes. 
Hydrogen peroxide - Answer-What household chemical can be used in 3% solution to induce vomiting by 
directly irritating the ...
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NURSING NSG 6430 Women_s health exam study guide Complete test
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NURSING NSG 6430 Women_s 
health exam study guide 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
A nurse practitioner is educating a patient who has just been diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). She needs to be aware that PCOS is associated with which of the following clinical manifestations? 
Excessive menstrual flow Dry, flaking skin Obesity 
Hair loss 
Anticholinergic medications are a type of treatment for which t...
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Advanced Pharmacology Exam with Complete Solutions
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Explain Pharmacokinetics - ANSWER-The study of how drugs are moved through the body and are encompassed in mechanisms of: 
Absorption 
Distribution 
Metabolism 
Excretion 
 
Think Kinetic (movement) 
 
Pharmacodynamics - ANSWER-study of the biochemical and physiologic effects of drugs on the body 
 
Think Dynamic (change) 
 
majority of drugs either 
 (a) mimic or inhibit normal physiological/biochemical processes or inhibit pathological processes in animals or 
 (b) inhibit vital processes o...
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