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AACN AGACNP Review exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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Cushing's Syndrome/Disease 
cortisol excess typically caused by pituitary adenoma 60-70% of cases. 
 
Central obesity w/ extremity wasting. 
dorsocervical fat pad. 
rounded facies. 
spontaneous bruising. 
purple striae 
hyperpigmentation 
poor wound healing/ skin infections. 
 
Dexamethasone suppression test. 
1mg dexamethasone at 2300 hours and measure serum cortisol at 0800. 
 
Remove sources of excess and manage consequences ( HTN, hypokalemia, hyperglycemia.) 
 
 
 
Addison's disease 
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Med_Surg_II___MASTER_HESI_Review_Packet latest complete update
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1)	Diabetes Insipidus – page 
•	Caused by a deficiency of production of ADH or a decreased renal response to ADH. 
•	Clinical Manifestations: Polydipsia and Polyuria. 
•	Diagnostic Studies: Water deprivation test (pt deprived of water for 8-12 hrs and then given desmopressin acetate subcut or nasally), Measure level of ADH after an analog of ADH is given. 
•	Types of Diabetic Insipidus: Central DI (results from an interference of ADH synthesis, transport, and...
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Maryville Exam 3 Psychopharmacology (NURS 660) QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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Sertraline (Zoloft) 
 
Major Side Effects correct answer: insomnia, somnolence, HA, dry mouth, sex dysfunction, nausea & diarrhea 
 
Fluoxetine (Prozac) 
 
Major Side Effect correct answer: Activating (UPPER); AGITATION, INSOMNIA, nausea, vomiting, sex dysfunction, GI, serotonin syndrome 
 
Paraoxetine (Paxil) 
 
Major Side Effects correct answer: Anticholinergic (can't see, can't sleep, can't shit, can't spit), CYP2D6 inhibitor, increases TCA, phenothiazines, Type 1C antiarrhythmics, ...
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CRITICAL CARE EXAM 3 FINALS 2023/2024
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CRITICAL CARE EXAM 3 FINALS 
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Question 1 of 10The patient is admitted with severe abdominal pain due to pancreatitis. The patient 
asks the nurse, "What causes this? Why does it hurt so much?" The nurse should answer: (Points : 1) 
"Pancreatitis is extremely rare and no one knows why it causes pain." 
"Pancreatitis is caused by diabetes; you should be checked." 
"Injury to certain cells in the pancreas causes it to digest (eat) itself, causing pain." 
"The pain is localiz...
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(Complete)Pathophysiology of the renal system Exam Latest UPDATE 2024 ALL UNITS QUESTION AND ANSWERS REAL/AUTHENTIC COMPLETE 100% ACCURATE STEP BY STEP EXPLANATION
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(Complete)Pathophysiology of the renal system Exam Latest UPDATE 2024 ALL UNITS QUESTION AND ANSWERS REAL/AUTHENTIC COMPLETE 100% ACCURATE 
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Acute Kidney Failure real Questions and Answers	1 
Chronic Renal Failure real Questions and answers	26 
Nephrotic Syndrome real question and answers	55 
Renal Calculus real question and answers	74 
Glomerulonephritis real question and answers	102 
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Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus real question...
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Critical Care Exam II Questions & Answers 2024
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Critical Care Exam II Questions & Answers 2024 
 
 
Diabetes Insipidus - ANSWER-TYPES: 
1) Central 
a. primary - from innate ADH deficiency 
*b. secondary - from damage to h-h system via trauma, infection, neoplasms* 
2) Nephrogenic - kidneys cant respond to circulating ADH 
3) Psychogenic - from h2o tox 
 
CAUSES: (central) neurosurgery, head trauma, infection 
 
*LABS:* 
*- sodium > 145 meq/l = hypernaturemia* 
*- serum Osmo > 300 mos/l* 
* - urine Osmo < 100* 
 
DX EXAMS: 
- water d...
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NURS 611 / NURS611 Exam 3 (Latest 2024 / 2025): Advanced Pathophysiology | Questions and Verified Answers | Graded A - Maryville
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Exam 3: NURS611 / NURS 611 (Latest 2024 / 2025) Advanced Pathophysiology Exam | Questions and Verified Answers | Graded A - Maryville Q: The common cause of elevated levels of antidiuretic hormone (ADH) secretion is: Answer: Ectopically produced ADH Q: Which laboratory value would the nurse expect to find if a person is experiencing syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone (SIADH)? Answer: Serum Na level of 120 and serum hypo-osmolatlity. Q: A patient who is diagnosed with a closed head in...
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Patient had anaphylaxis following the transfusion of fresh frozen plasma. What is the genetic deficiency? IgA deficiency. Patient with this disease may have preformed antibodies against IgA 
How does sitagliptin work? It is a competitive inhibitor of dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP4). It prevents breakdown of GI incretins (ex: glucagon-like peptide, GLP-1) and promote endogenous release of insulin. ** DPP4 inhibitor increases endogenous insulin 
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AANP review Questions and ANSWERS for 2022/2023 
 
Classic ECG finding in atrial flutter. Correct Answer: "Sawtooth" P waves 
 
Definition of unstable angina. Correct Answer: Angina is new, is worsening, or occurs at rest 
 
Antihypertensive for a diabetic patient with proteinuria. Correct Answer: ACEI 
 
Beck's triad for cardiac tamponade. Correct Answer: Hypotension, distant heart sounds, and JVD 
 
Drugs that slow AV node transmission. Correct Answer: β-blockers, digoxin, calcium cha...
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Critical Care Exam II || Questions and 100% Verified Answers.
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Diabetes Insipidus correct answers TYPES: 
1) Central 
a. primary - from innate ADH deficiency 
*b. secondary - from damage to h-h system via trauma, infection, neoplasms* 
2) Nephrogenic - kidneys cant respond to circulating ADH 
3) Psychogenic - from h2o tox 
 
CAUSES: (central) neurosurgery, head trauma, infection 
 
*LABS:* 
*- sodium > 145 meq/l = hypernaturemia* 
*- serum Osmo > 300 mos/l* 
* - urine Osmo < 100* 
 
DX EXAMS: 
- water deprevation test, vasopressin test, skull XR, ...
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