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Test bank pharmacology FINAL EXAM WITH VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+
Clinical pharmacology - ANSWER Study of drug-human interactions. 
Drug efficacy - ANSWER Extent of intended drug effects. 
Pharmacokinetics - ANSWER Impact of body on drug behavior. 
Pharmacotherapeutics - ANSWER Use of drugs for diagnosis and treatment. 
Desired drug outcome - ANSWER Enhances patient adherence to regimen. 
Ideal drug properties - ANSWER Predictability, ease of administration, stability. 
Reversible action - ANSWER Ability to undo drug harm. 
Patient variability - ANSWER ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Clinical pharmacology - ANSWER Study of drug-human interactions. 
Drug efficacy - ANSWER Extent of intended drug effects. 
Pharmacokinetics - ANSWER Impact of body on drug behavior. 
Pharmacotherapeutics - ANSWER Use of drugs for diagnosis and treatment. 
Desired drug outcome - ANSWER Enhances patient adherence to regimen. 
Ideal drug properties - ANSWER Predictability, ease of administration, stability. 
Reversible action - ANSWER Ability to undo drug harm. 
Patient variability - ANSWER ...
Nursing Pharmacology VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GUARANTEED 100% PASS
What is a Beta 2 Sympathetic Agonist? 
(Beta 2 Adrenergic Agonist) - ANSWER Albuterol 
What is a Cholinergic Antagonist? 
(Anticholinergic) - ANSWER Atropine 
What is a 
Sympathetic Agonist? 
(Sympathomimetic) - ANSWER Epinephrine. 
What is an Indirect 
Parasympathetic Agonist? - ANSWER Acetyl cholinesterase 
Inhibitor 
What is a 
Parasympathetic Agonist? - ANSWER Cholinergic. 
What is a 
Sympathetic Agonist? - ANSWER Sympathomimetic. 
What is a Sympathetic Antagonist? - ANSWER Beta- Blo...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What is a Beta 2 Sympathetic Agonist? 
(Beta 2 Adrenergic Agonist) - ANSWER Albuterol 
What is a Cholinergic Antagonist? 
(Anticholinergic) - ANSWER Atropine 
What is a 
Sympathetic Agonist? 
(Sympathomimetic) - ANSWER Epinephrine. 
What is an Indirect 
Parasympathetic Agonist? - ANSWER Acetyl cholinesterase 
Inhibitor 
What is a 
Parasympathetic Agonist? - ANSWER Cholinergic. 
What is a 
Sympathetic Agonist? - ANSWER Sympathomimetic. 
What is a Sympathetic Antagonist? - ANSWER Beta- Blo...
Nursing Pharmacology ACTUAL EXAM 2ND EDITION GRADED A+
drug allergies - ANSWER a hyperresponse of body defenses to a particular drug that may result in a diverse range of patient symptoms 
drug interaction - ANSWER occurs when a medication interacts with another substance such as another drug, a dietary supplement, an herbal product, or food that is taken concurrently with the medication, and the drugs actions are affected 
idiosyncratic response - ANSWER unpredictiable and unexplained drug reaction 
 
drug-protein complexes - ANSWER formed ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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drug allergies - ANSWER a hyperresponse of body defenses to a particular drug that may result in a diverse range of patient symptoms 
drug interaction - ANSWER occurs when a medication interacts with another substance such as another drug, a dietary supplement, an herbal product, or food that is taken concurrently with the medication, and the drugs actions are affected 
idiosyncratic response - ANSWER unpredictiable and unexplained drug reaction 
 
drug-protein complexes - ANSWER formed ...
Nursing Pharmacology FINAL EXAM
agonist - ANSWER drug that activates a receptor and produces the same type of response as the endogenous substance 
antagonist - ANSWER agent that blocks the response of another drug 
dose-response relationship - ANSWER the way a patient responds to varying doses of a drug 
efficacy - ANSWER the maximal response that can be produced from a particular drug 
frequency distrubtion curve - ANSWER a graphic representation of the actual number of patients responding to a particular drug acti...
- Exam (elaborations)
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agonist - ANSWER drug that activates a receptor and produces the same type of response as the endogenous substance 
antagonist - ANSWER agent that blocks the response of another drug 
dose-response relationship - ANSWER the way a patient responds to varying doses of a drug 
efficacy - ANSWER the maximal response that can be produced from a particular drug 
frequency distrubtion curve - ANSWER a graphic representation of the actual number of patients responding to a particular drug acti...
ACTUAL EXAM Health and Social Care 3RD EDITION WITH CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED A+
Definition of a stroke - ANSWER When the blood supply is cut off/interrupted to the brain 
Stroke diagnostics [3] - ANSWER MRI scan 
CT scan 
Stroke causes [5] - ANSWER Blood clot forms in main artery of the brain 
And therefore stops the flow of blood to the brain 
Blood clot/air bubble/fat globule forms in a blood vessel and is carried to the brain 
Blood vessels burst inside the brain 
Blood vessel on the surface to the brain bleeds into the area between the brain and skull 
Stroke t...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Definition of a stroke - ANSWER When the blood supply is cut off/interrupted to the brain 
Stroke diagnostics [3] - ANSWER MRI scan 
CT scan 
Stroke causes [5] - ANSWER Blood clot forms in main artery of the brain 
And therefore stops the flow of blood to the brain 
Blood clot/air bubble/fat globule forms in a blood vessel and is carried to the brain 
Blood vessels burst inside the brain 
Blood vessel on the surface to the brain bleeds into the area between the brain and skull 
Stroke t...
Health and Social Care FINAL EXAM WITH CORRECT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+
What is a reconstructed family? - ANSWER The joining of two adults via marriage who have children from previous marriages 
Give an example of the effects of stress - ANSWER Loose hair, loss of apatite, constant head aches, lack of sleep 
How can poverty affect self-concept? - ANSWER It can take away their pride and lower their self worth 
Give a physical effect of the menopause - ANSWER Hot flushes 
Give an example of an unexpected life event - ANSWER illness and divorce 
How does exercise ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What is a reconstructed family? - ANSWER The joining of two adults via marriage who have children from previous marriages 
Give an example of the effects of stress - ANSWER Loose hair, loss of apatite, constant head aches, lack of sleep 
How can poverty affect self-concept? - ANSWER It can take away their pride and lower their self worth 
Give a physical effect of the menopause - ANSWER Hot flushes 
Give an example of an unexpected life event - ANSWER illness and divorce 
How does exercise ...
HEALTH ASSESMENT ACTUAL EXAM WITH VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED HIGHLY
What questions should you ask someone that relate to cardiovascular assessment and peripheral vascular assessment? - ANSWER Take History: Do they- Smoke, Exercise, Diet and Alcohol. 
 
Do they have family history of heart issues? 
 
What medications do they take? 
 
Are they in Pain?, 
S3 - ANSWER can be normal in older adults (As their heart valves get floppy or stenotic ) 
S4 - ANSWER can be a sign of HTN (this is bad) 
Carotid Arteries- supply - ANSWER oxygenated blood to the head and n...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What questions should you ask someone that relate to cardiovascular assessment and peripheral vascular assessment? - ANSWER Take History: Do they- Smoke, Exercise, Diet and Alcohol. 
 
Do they have family history of heart issues? 
 
What medications do they take? 
 
Are they in Pain?, 
S3 - ANSWER can be normal in older adults (As their heart valves get floppy or stenotic ) 
S4 - ANSWER can be a sign of HTN (this is bad) 
Carotid Arteries- supply - ANSWER oxygenated blood to the head and n...
2ND EDITION HUMAN ANATOMY FINAL EXAM WITH CERTIFIED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% GUARANTED PASS
human anatomy - ANSWER The study of the structures that make up the human body and how those structures relate to each other 
cartilaginous [joint classification] - ANSWER Slightly movable joints allow a slight amount of movement. 
synovial joints [joint classification] - ANSWER Freely movable joints allow a wide range of movements. 
hinge (ginglymus) joint - ANSWER This type of joint has one articulating surface that is convex and another is concave. 
pivot joint - ANSWER One bone rot...
- Exam (elaborations)
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human anatomy - ANSWER The study of the structures that make up the human body and how those structures relate to each other 
cartilaginous [joint classification] - ANSWER Slightly movable joints allow a slight amount of movement. 
synovial joints [joint classification] - ANSWER Freely movable joints allow a wide range of movements. 
hinge (ginglymus) joint - ANSWER This type of joint has one articulating surface that is convex and another is concave. 
pivot joint - ANSWER One bone rot...
Human Anatomy and Physiology FINAL EXAM 1ST EDITION GRADED PASS WITH CORRECT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Occipital - ANSWER Back of the head 
Plantar - ANSWER pertaining to the sole of the foot 
Vertebral - ANSWER pertaining to the area of the spinal column 
Anterior/Ventral Body - ANSWER 
Posterior/Dorsal Body - ANSWER 
Sagittal - ANSWER a vertical plane that divides the body into right and left parts 
Median Plane (midsagittal plane) - ANSWER sagittal plane that lies exactly in the midline 
Parasagittal Planes - ANSWER all other sagittal planes offset from the midline 
Frontal Planes (Coronal P...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Occipital - ANSWER Back of the head 
Plantar - ANSWER pertaining to the sole of the foot 
Vertebral - ANSWER pertaining to the area of the spinal column 
Anterior/Ventral Body - ANSWER 
Posterior/Dorsal Body - ANSWER 
Sagittal - ANSWER a vertical plane that divides the body into right and left parts 
Median Plane (midsagittal plane) - ANSWER sagittal plane that lies exactly in the midline 
Parasagittal Planes - ANSWER all other sagittal planes offset from the midline 
Frontal Planes (Coronal P...
ADVANCED HUMAN ANATOMY EXAM WITH CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED A+
human anatomy - ANSWER The study of the structures that make up the human body and how those structures relate to each other 
porous - ANSWER Bones that have a smaller proportion of calcium phosphate and carbonate, and greater non-mineralized tissue 
cortical bone - ANSWER Bone that has a low porosity, it is less flexible and can resist greater stress 
spongy (cancellous) bone - ANSWER Bone that has high porosity, a characteristic honeycomb structure and provides move flexibility. 
axial...
- Exam (elaborations)
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human anatomy - ANSWER The study of the structures that make up the human body and how those structures relate to each other 
porous - ANSWER Bones that have a smaller proportion of calcium phosphate and carbonate, and greater non-mineralized tissue 
cortical bone - ANSWER Bone that has a low porosity, it is less flexible and can resist greater stress 
spongy (cancellous) bone - ANSWER Bone that has high porosity, a characteristic honeycomb structure and provides move flexibility. 
axial...