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KAPLAN-Fundamentals A Exam Questions With Correct Answers
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Vitamin C - Answer Essential for wound healing. 
 
Vitamin A - Answer Contributes to night vision, growth of teeth and bones. It is not an essential vitamin for wound healing. Vitamin A is found in liver, fish, liver oils, and fortified dairy products. 
 
Protein - Answer Found in fish, chicken, pork, beef, cheese, soybeans, eggs, and some vegetables. 
 
The nurse performs discharge teaching for a client receiving warfarin. The nurse determines further teaching is required if the client makes wh...
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NR546 PSYCHOPHARM MIDTERM 2024 117 COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED
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NR546 PSYCHOPHARM MIDTERM 2024 117 
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How does the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) affect the amygdala? - CORRECT ANSWER 
inhibits and activates the amygdala 
Wernicke's area is associated with which of the following? - CORRECT ANSWER 
speech comprehension 
The limbic system is associated with which of the following - CORRECT ANSWER 
emotion and learning 
Which brain structure is most associated with long term memory? - CORRECT 
ANSWER hippocampus ...
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NASM CES 3- Practice Exam 1 questions and answers
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NASM CES 3- Practice Exam 1 questions and answers 
 
What term is used to describe reduced neural drive to an antagonist muscle when an agonist muscle contracts? 
 
Select one: 
a. Cross-bridging 
b. Muscle imbalance 
c. Reciprocal inhibition 
d. Sensorimotor integration 
c. Reciprocal inhibition 
 
 
Which muscle should be strengthened in a fitness program for a client with a lack of lumbar stabilization? 
 
Select one: 
a. Erector spinae 
b. Rectus abdominis 
c. Multifidus 
d. External oblique...
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Mid Term Pharm MSN571 
 
 
1.	Which is required for red blood cell production 
●	All 
●	Iron 
●	Folate 
●	Vitamin B12 
 
 
2.	A female patient has an iron deficiency anemia and GI bleed has been ruled out. You will: 
●	Refer the patient to hematologist 
●	Prescribe ferrous sulfate 325mg po TID and schedule the patient to return in 1 month for a repeat CBC, serum iron and TIBC 
●	Prescribe iron dextran 50mg IM weekly for 4 weeks and schedule weekly office visits for injections. 
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NAPLEX Practice Questions & Answers Latest Updated
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what type of metabolism do tacrolimus and cyclosporine undergo? - Answer these are both CYP3A4 & PgP SUBSTRATES 
 
susceptible to many drug interactions by GPACMAN & PS PORCS 
 
can erythopoetin / erythropoietin stimulating agents increase BP? - Answer yes! must monitor BP w/ ESA 
also, remember these can worsen cancer growth 
also, Hg must be <10 to use them 
used in anemias... ESRD and cancer anemia 
 
what are the class effects of SSRI's? - Answer - sexual dysfunction 
- dry mouth 
- tre...
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NASM CES Vocabulary Terms (All Correct)
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biomechanics correct answers study that uses principles of physics to quantitatively study how forces interact within a living body 
 
sagittal plane correct answers bisects body into right a left halves (movements are flexion and extension) 
 
frontal plane correct answers bisects body into anterior and posterior halves (movements are lateral) 
 
transverse plane correct answers bisects body to create upper and lower halves (movement is rotational - int./ext. rotation, etc.) 
 
force correct an...
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NURS 615: ADVANCED PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS Maryville university eRated 100% Correct!!xam 4
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What is Tiotropium (SPIRIVA) used to treat? - Used in the management/ maintenance treatment of 
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. 
What is the drug classification of Tiotropium? - >It is a long-acting, 24H anticholinergicbronchodilator. 
>It is a muscurinic receptor antagonist, often referred to as an antimuscurinic or anticholinergic agent. 
What is the mechanism of action of Tiotropium (SPIRIVA) - It does not display selectivity...
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3P Gastroenterology Exam Questions and Answers
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3P Gastroenterology Exam Questions and Answers 
The most commonly reported side effect of metronidazole and clarithromycin combination 
therapy for Helicobacter pylori is: - Answer ️️ -metallic taste. 
Infliximab (Remicade), a tumor necrosis factor inhibitor, is: - Answer ️️ -used to treat Crohn's 
disease in children. 
The plasma elimination half- life of esomeprazole (Nexium) is: - Answer ️️ -1-1.5 hours. 
The most commonly reported side effects of oral ondansetron (Zofran) are: -...
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QMA medication classifications/actions
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What is nitroglycerin's classification? - Answer- Antianginal 
 
What is Aldacton's classification? - Answer- Diuretic 
 
What is Risperdal's classification? - Answer- Antipsychotic 
 
What is Abilify's classification? - Answer- Antipsychotic 
 
What is Celebrex's classification? - Answer- Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory 
 
What is Celexa's classification? - Answer- Antidepressant 
 
What is Mylicon's classification? - Answer- Antiflatulent 
 
What is Axid's classification? - Answer- H2 r...
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•	 Portage Learning PHARMACOLO NURS 251 Module 1
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Portage Learning PHARMACOLO NURS 251 Module 1 
1.1	: An Introduction to Pharmacology Concepts 
Pharmacology is the study or science of drugs. What is a drug? A drug is any chemical that affects the physiologic processes of a living organism. Commonly, the term drug refers to any medication that is used for diagnosing, curing, or treating disease. 
Drug Effects 
Drugs have many different effects on the body including the following: (1) therapeutic effects, (2) side effects, (3) adverse effe...
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