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Hospital corpsman test 5 -solved 100%. 98 Questions and Correct Answers, With Complete Solution 2024.
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Hospital corpsman test 5 -solved 100%. 98 Questions and Correct Answers, With Complete Solution 2024. 
 
Angina Pectoris 
Pain in the chest occurring when blood supply to the heart is reduced and a portion of the heart is not receiving enough oxygen. 
Asystole 
A condition in which the heart ceased generating electrical impulses, commonly called flat line. 
Cardiac Arrest 
Normal heartbeat and circulation of blood have completely stopped. 
Cardiology 
Study of the heart 
Cardiopulmonary resuscit...
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Client centered care EXAM 2 With Complete Answers.
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Nutrition Exam 1 Study Guide (FSW HUN1201) With Complete Solution
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Nutrition Exam 1 Study Guide (FSW HUN1201) With Complete Solution
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CMN 350 Exam 2 Questions and Answers All Correct
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CMN 350 Exam 2 
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A patient receives a traditional low-potency antipsychotic medication. The nurse should 
assess closely for: 
a. urinary frequency. 
b. urinary retention. 
c. hypertension. 
d. diarrhea. - Answer-B 
A patient diagnosed with schizophrenia has taken thiothixene (Navane) 5 mg/day for 4 
years with good symptom control. Today, the patient is admitted with paranoia and 
auditory hallucinations. The nurse should determine if the patient's symptoms...
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68W Mod 4 Exam Questions and Answers
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Pharmacology - Answer- The study of drugs, their sources, their characteristics, and effects 
 
Aspirin - Answer- Medication to reduce the clotting ability of blood to prevent/ treat clots associated with myocardial infarction 
 
Oral glucose - Answer- Form of glucose given by mouth to treat an awake patient with an altered mental status and history of diabetes 
 
Oxygen - Answer- Used as a drug to treat any patient whose medical or traumatic condition may cause him to be hypoxia 
 
Inhaler - An...
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HPHY 325 Midterm 2 exam 2024 with 100% correct answers
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What are the four types of gastric endureendocrine cells - correct answer Serotonin: stomach muscle contraction 
Histamine: stimulates secretion of HCL 
Gastrin: stimulates secretion of HCL 
Somatostatin: inhibits HCL secretion 
 
Define enteric Nervous system and describe its structure - correct answer The ENS refers to the gut brain in which the ENS does not require input from the SNS 
 
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What are the two plexi of the ENS - correct answer Myenteric Plexus located in the muscualris ...
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Sanitation Terms iCEV Latest Update 100% Correct
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Sanitation Terms iCEV Latest Update 100% Correct Cleaning removal of visible soil and food residue on a surface 
Sanitation application of a chemical or heat to clean surface which kills microorganisms 
Maintenance process of maintaining or preserving something 
Hygiene condition or practice conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease 
Food Contact Surfaces surfaces which contact human food during the normal course of operations 
Foodborne Illnesses infection or irritation of the gast...
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NURSING 403 Questions and Answers (100%verified &Correct) Complete Solutions.
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NURSING 403 Questions and Answers (100%verified &Correct) Complete Solutions. 
Atenolol 
Standing slowly when 
getting up from bed. 
high dose of a corticosteroid 
Advise the client that the medication should 
be estopped gradually rether than abruptly. 
antibiotic and an antipyretic for 
five days 
The client has been afebrile for the last 
forty eight hours. 
prescribes streptomycin 200 mg IM q 12 hour 
1 gram/2.5 ml 
0,5 
prescribed medication can the nurse safely 
administer 
Hydrochlorothi...
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Parenteral Nutrition (All Accurately Solved)
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What is parenteral nutrition? correct answers partial or total nutritional requirements by intravenous (IV) route. They enter into the circulatory system and all nutrients have been completely broken down. Administered with enteral or as sole source of nutrition. 
 
Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN)? Its previous name? correct answers meets all of nutrient requirements. Hyperalimentation 
 
Who created TPN? When? Used what? correct answers Stanley Dudrick and colleagues in 1960s. Used dogs. 
 
Wh...
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Alattar Q4 Ultimate Final Exam Questions with Correct Answers 2024 Update with Complete Solution
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Alattar Q4 Ultimate Final Exam 
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The production of stomach acid is Stimulated by Gastrin 
HCL Secretion stops when pH is ~2 
Stomach acid Converts pepsinogen to pepsin 
A sphincter is composed of muscular and circular valve in the GI tract that controls the flow 
of food stuff 
Cardiac sphincter is between the eseophagus and the stomach 
Sphincter of Oddi is between the pancreatic duct and duodenum 
Duodenum is the primary sit...
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