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NUR 635 Final Review |Questions and answers with 100% correct solutions | Graded A+
First line tmt for a previously healthy person who develops CAP? Azirthomycin 
If you see SSRI (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor) and St. John's wort together? Serotonin 
syndrome 
Hypersensitivity with Phenytoin? 3-8 weeks after treatment can occur (overly sensitive to this 
medication and have adverse reactions) 
This would look like a characteristic rash, fever, leukocytosis 
Carbamazepine can auto-metabolize? YES. 
This can auto-metabolize so you will end up with lower levels 
If a pa...
- Exam (elaborations)
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First line tmt for a previously healthy person who develops CAP? Azirthomycin 
If you see SSRI (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor) and St. John's wort together? Serotonin 
syndrome 
Hypersensitivity with Phenytoin? 3-8 weeks after treatment can occur (overly sensitive to this 
medication and have adverse reactions) 
This would look like a characteristic rash, fever, leukocytosis 
Carbamazepine can auto-metabolize? YES. 
This can auto-metabolize so you will end up with lower levels 
If a pa...
NUR 635 Advanced Pharmacology Midterm |Questions and answers with 100% correct solutions | Graded A+
Pharmacology the study of drugs and their structure, targets of action, mechanisms of action (MOA), 
distribution (how the body disburses them throughout the body), desired physiologic effects (efficacy) 
and undesirable side effects (toxicity). 
Pharmacokinetics includes the following: ADME (absorption, distribution, metabolism and 
elimination). 
Pharmacokinetics is... How the body effects the drug 
Absorption absorption from the administration site either directly or indirectly into the 
bloo...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Pharmacology the study of drugs and their structure, targets of action, mechanisms of action (MOA), 
distribution (how the body disburses them throughout the body), desired physiologic effects (efficacy) 
and undesirable side effects (toxicity). 
Pharmacokinetics includes the following: ADME (absorption, distribution, metabolism and 
elimination). 
Pharmacokinetics is... How the body effects the drug 
Absorption absorption from the administration site either directly or indirectly into the 
bloo...
NUR 239 Exam 1 With 100% Verified Solutions | Updated & Verified | 2024
Pathogenesis - how a disease develops 
Etiology - cause of disease 
Etiologies may be caused by - Physical - heat, injury etc 
Chemical - exposure to chemicals 
Biological - genetics 
Nutritional - food reactions or deficiencies etc 
acute disease - short term, can be severe 
chronic disease - an ongoing condition or illness. It is long-term and can change in severity 
subacute disease - a disease that is intermediate between acute and chronic 
levels of prevention - primary- prevention - exampl...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Pathogenesis - how a disease develops 
Etiology - cause of disease 
Etiologies may be caused by - Physical - heat, injury etc 
Chemical - exposure to chemicals 
Biological - genetics 
Nutritional - food reactions or deficiencies etc 
acute disease - short term, can be severe 
chronic disease - an ongoing condition or illness. It is long-term and can change in severity 
subacute disease - a disease that is intermediate between acute and chronic 
levels of prevention - primary- prevention - exampl...
NUR 220 CCTC TEST 4 (UNIT 8, 9, & 10) with Complete Solutions | A+ Grade
communicable disease- - infection often caused by direct transmission (from one person or animal 
to another by body fluid contact), via indirect transmission (to a person by contact with contaminated 
objects), or by vectors (ticks, mosquitoes, other insects) 
For a communicable disease to occur three factors need to be in place: - 1) an infectious agent or 
pathogen 
2) an effective means of transmission 
3) presence of susceptible host 
Incubation period- - interval between initial infection ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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communicable disease- - infection often caused by direct transmission (from one person or animal 
to another by body fluid contact), via indirect transmission (to a person by contact with contaminated 
objects), or by vectors (ticks, mosquitoes, other insects) 
For a communicable disease to occur three factors need to be in place: - 1) an infectious agent or 
pathogen 
2) an effective means of transmission 
3) presence of susceptible host 
Incubation period- - interval between initial infection ...
NUR 220 CCTC TEST 4 (UNIT 8, 9, & 10) Questions and answers with 100% correct solutions | A+ Grade
communicable disease- infection often caused by direct transmission (from one person or animal to 
another by body fluid contact), via indirect transmission (to a person by contact with contaminated 
objects), or by vectors (ticks, mosquitoes, other insects) 
For a communicable disease to occur three factors need to be in place: 1) an infectious agent or 
pathogen 
2) an effective means of transmission 
3) presence of susceptible host 
Incubation period- interval between initial infection and fi...
- Exam (elaborations)
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communicable disease- infection often caused by direct transmission (from one person or animal to 
another by body fluid contact), via indirect transmission (to a person by contact with contaminated 
objects), or by vectors (ticks, mosquitoes, other insects) 
For a communicable disease to occur three factors need to be in place: 1) an infectious agent or 
pathogen 
2) an effective means of transmission 
3) presence of susceptible host 
Incubation period- interval between initial infection and fi...
NUR 111 - Final Exam - All Modules With 100% Correct Answers| Graded A+
Pre-interactive phase of a nurse-patient relationship Begins before the nurse's first 
contact w/the patient. The nurse's role is self-exploration and gathering data about the 
patient. 
Introductory or orientation phase of a nurse-patient relationship When the nurse & 
client first meet. The nurse seeks to find out why the client sought help. The tasks 
during this phase are to establish trust, understanding, acceptance, open 
communication and formulate a contract with the patient. 
The work...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Pre-interactive phase of a nurse-patient relationship Begins before the nurse's first 
contact w/the patient. The nurse's role is self-exploration and gathering data about the 
patient. 
Introductory or orientation phase of a nurse-patient relationship When the nurse & 
client first meet. The nurse seeks to find out why the client sought help. The tasks 
during this phase are to establish trust, understanding, acceptance, open 
communication and formulate a contract with the patient. 
The work...
NUR 111 FINAL EXAM With 100% Correct Answers| Graded A+
Electrolyte balance and imbalances ▪ Sodium 
Major cation in ECF 
Hyponatremia - serum level below 136 mEq/L Interventions 
 Priority is monitoring the pt. response to therapy 
to prevent hypernatremia and fluid overload 
 Drug therapy 
 Nutrition therapy 
▪ Increasing oral Na intake and restricting oral 
fluid intake 
Hypernatremia Serum Na level over 145 mEq/L 
Medication error Any preventable event that may cause or lead to 
inappropriate medication use or pt. harm while the 
medication ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Electrolyte balance and imbalances ▪ Sodium 
Major cation in ECF 
Hyponatremia - serum level below 136 mEq/L Interventions 
 Priority is monitoring the pt. response to therapy 
to prevent hypernatremia and fluid overload 
 Drug therapy 
 Nutrition therapy 
▪ Increasing oral Na intake and restricting oral 
fluid intake 
Hypernatremia Serum Na level over 145 mEq/L 
Medication error Any preventable event that may cause or lead to 
inappropriate medication use or pt. harm while the 
medication ...
NUR 111 Final Exam With 100% Correct Answers| Graded A+
Which statement by a patient receiving digoxin (Lanoxin) 0.25 mg every day indicates 
that the nurse needs to provide further teaching? 
A. "I should not take antacids with this medication." 
B. "I will not take the digoxin if my pulse is less than 60 beats per minutes." 
C. "I should call the doctor if I have nausea, vomiting or weakness." 
D. "If I forget to take my digoxin, I should take 2 pills the next day." D. "If I forget to 
take my digoxin, I should take 2 pills the next day."...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Which statement by a patient receiving digoxin (Lanoxin) 0.25 mg every day indicates 
that the nurse needs to provide further teaching? 
A. "I should not take antacids with this medication." 
B. "I will not take the digoxin if my pulse is less than 60 beats per minutes." 
C. "I should call the doctor if I have nausea, vomiting or weakness." 
D. "If I forget to take my digoxin, I should take 2 pills the next day." D. "If I forget to 
take my digoxin, I should take 2 pills the next day."...
Nuclear Medicine Board Review | Questions and answers with 100% correct solutions | Graded A+
Gas Ventilation Xe 133, 81 KeV, 5.3 half life; reactor produced 
dose: 10-20 mCi 
imaging: posterior position 
negative pressure room required 
uses activated charcoal trap to accumulate the exhaled xenon gas until decayed to background 
single breath: during inhalation 
wash in / equilibrium : collected while the xenon distributes through aerated portions of the lung 
wash out : while radioactivity is cleared from lungs 
Sr 89 Chloride Strontium Chloride, Metastron 
1.46 MeV max, .58 Mev mean 
...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Gas Ventilation Xe 133, 81 KeV, 5.3 half life; reactor produced 
dose: 10-20 mCi 
imaging: posterior position 
negative pressure room required 
uses activated charcoal trap to accumulate the exhaled xenon gas until decayed to background 
single breath: during inhalation 
wash in / equilibrium : collected while the xenon distributes through aerated portions of the lung 
wash out : while radioactivity is cleared from lungs 
Sr 89 Chloride Strontium Chloride, Metastron 
1.46 MeV max, .58 Mev mean 
...
Nuclear Medicine Board Review NMTCB| Questions and Answers | Graded A+
According to NRC criteria, which of the following is a misadministration? 
a. Infiltration of an attempted intravenous injection 
b. Administration of 10 mCi I-131 instead of the prescribed 9 mCi 
c. Administration of 20 mCi Tc-99m pertechnetate instead of the prescribed 10 mCi 
d. Administration of 15 mCi I-131 sodium iodide intravenously instead of orally as prescribed. 
e. Administration of 5 mCi Tc-99m sulfur colloid to the wrong patient. - D 
Chromatography testing of technetium radiopharma...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
According to NRC criteria, which of the following is a misadministration? 
a. Infiltration of an attempted intravenous injection 
b. Administration of 10 mCi I-131 instead of the prescribed 9 mCi 
c. Administration of 20 mCi Tc-99m pertechnetate instead of the prescribed 10 mCi 
d. Administration of 15 mCi I-131 sodium iodide intravenously instead of orally as prescribed. 
e. Administration of 5 mCi Tc-99m sulfur colloid to the wrong patient. - D 
Chromatography testing of technetium radiopharma...
2025 Pearson Edexcel A Level Religious Studies Question Paper Option 4B June + Mark scheme
Critical Care HESI Practice Exam With 100% Verified Solutions | Updated & Verified | 2024