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Rosenthal: Lehne's Pharmacotherapeutics for Advanced Practice Providers
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An APRN works in a urology clinic under the supervision of a physician who does not restrict the types of medications the APRN is allowed to prescribe. State law does not require the APRN to practice under physician supervision. How would the APRN's prescriptive authority be described?



A. Full authority

B. Independent

C. Without limitation

D. Limited authority - ANS ANS: B

The APRN has independent prescriptive...
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An APRN works in a urology clinic under the supervision of a physician who does not restrict the types of medications the APRN is allowed to prescribe. State law does not require the APRN to practice under physician supervision. How would the APRN's prescriptive authority be described?



A. Full authority

B. Independent

C. Without limitation

D. Limited authority - ANS ANS: B

The APRN has independent prescriptive...
Rosenthal: Lehne's Pharmacotherapeutics for Advanced Practice Nurses and Physician Assistants
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A patient who breastfeeds her infant asks the nurse about the immunity the infant receives from breast milk. What does the nurse tell the patient about immunity through breastfeeding?

a. "The immunity protects the infant from hypersensitivity reactions."

b. "The immunity provides phagocytes to help the infant fight infections."

c. "The immunity results from the transfer of IgA through ...
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A patient who breastfeeds her infant asks the nurse about the immunity the infant receives from breast milk. What does the nurse tell the patient about immunity through breastfeeding?

a. "The immunity protects the infant from hypersensitivity reactions."

b. "The immunity provides phagocytes to help the infant fight infections."

c. "The immunity results from the transfer of IgA through ...
Rosenthal Lehne's Pharmacotherapeutics for Advanced Practice Nurses and Physician Assistants
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An infant who receives a drug that does not produce CNS side effects in adults exhibits drowsiness and sedation. The nurse understands that this is because of differences in which physiologic system in infants and adults?

a. Blood-brain barrier

b. First-pass effect

c. Gastrointestinal absorption

d. Renal filtration - ANS ANS: A

The blood-brain barrier is not fully developed at birth, maki...
Rosenthal Lehne's Pharmacotherapeutics for Advanced Practice Nurses and Physician Assistants
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An infant who receives a drug that does not produce CNS side effects in adults exhibits drowsiness and sedation. The nurse understands that this is because of differences in which physiologic system in infants and adults?

a. Blood-brain barrier

b. First-pass effect

c. Gastrointestinal absorption

d. Renal filtration - ANS ANS: A

The blood-brain barrier is not fully developed at birth, maki...
N5315 University Of Texas - Arlington -Disorders of Hemostasis - N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology Questions with Complete solutions
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NURS 5315: Exam 4 With Verified Answers 2024
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NURS 5315: Exam 4 With Verified Answers 2024



1.	What are the major components of the cranial vault?: Cranium Meninges

Parenchyma Neurologic cells

2.	What is included in the cranium?: Frontal, parietal, occipital, and temporal lobes

3.	What is included in the meninges?: Three layers of tissue that cover and protect the brain and spinal cord

4.	What is included in the parchenchyma?: Functional tissue of the brain (neuron and glial cells)

5.	What is included in neurologic cells?: Astrocytes...
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1.	What are the major components of the cranial vault?: Cranium Meninges

Parenchyma Neurologic cells

2.	What is included in the cranium?: Frontal, parietal, occipital, and temporal lobes

3.	What is included in the meninges?: Three layers of tissue that cover and protect the brain and spinal cord

4.	What is included in the parchenchyma?: Functional tissue of the brain (neuron and glial cells)

5.	What is included in neurologic cells?: Astrocytes...
Advanced Patho NURS 5315 exam 1| Questions With Verified Answers 2024

 	

Action potential Correct Answer: The process by which excitable cells transmit information from one to another.



How is the action potential altered by a potassium imbalance? (Hyperkalemia) Correct Answer: The ECF has more K+ ions. The membrane potential becomes more positive (hypopolarized).

Cells become MORE excitable.

T waves peak.

QRS complexes widen.

Causes dysrhythmias, weakness, paresthesia.

{If membrane p...
Advanced Patho NURS 5315 exam 1| Questions With Verified Answers 2024
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Action potential Correct Answer: The process by which excitable cells transmit information from one to another.



How is the action potential altered by a potassium imbalance? (Hyperkalemia) Correct Answer: The ECF has more K+ ions. The membrane potential becomes more positive (hypopolarized).

Cells become MORE excitable.

T waves peak.

QRS complexes widen.

Causes dysrhythmias, weakness, paresthesia.

{If membrane p...
NURS 5315: Advanced Pathophysiology UTA Exam 1 LATEST UPDATED 2024



Atrophy Correct Answer: E. Cells decrease in size

P. Still functional; imbalance between protein synthesis and degradation. Essentially there is an increase in the catabolism of intracellular organelles, reducing structural components of cell

Physiologic: thymus gland in early childhood

Pathological: disuse (muscle atrophy d/ decrease workload, pressure, use, blood supply, nutrition, hormonal stimulation, or nervous stimula...
NURS 5315: Advanced Pathophysiology UTA Exam 1 LATEST UPDATED 2024
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Atrophy Correct Answer: E. Cells decrease in size

P. Still functional; imbalance between protein synthesis and degradation. Essentially there is an increase in the catabolism of intracellular organelles, reducing structural components of cell

Physiologic: thymus gland in early childhood

Pathological: disuse (muscle atrophy d/ decrease workload, pressure, use, blood supply, nutrition, hormonal stimulation, or nervous stimula...
NURS 5315: Advanced Pathophysiology GI Module 9, Exam 5 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated | Download to score A+
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