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Regis NU641 Adv Pharmacology Quiz 1 Questions with correct Answers
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hyperlipidemia - Answer- high cholesterol levels in the blood, which can lead to heart 
dz, stroke and other problems caused by block arteries 
Atherosclerosis - Answer- Changes in the walls of large arteries consisting of lipid 
deposits on the artery walls, which incidences can be reduced with proper treatment of 
hyperlipidemia 
Treatment goal of hyperlipidemia - Answer- lowering of the cholesterol to appropriate 
levels to decrease the risk of heart attack and stroke 
Non-pharmacology treatm...
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Evolve NCLEX- Critical Care | Questions with 100% Correct Solutions Latest 2024
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The family of a critically ill patient whose care has been deemed futile has decided to 
withhold treatments. Which action should the nurse take to initiate the family's wishes? 
1. Turn the patient every 2 hours. 
2.Refrain from giving the patient medications. 
3.Slowly wean the patient off the ventilator. 
4. Obtain signatures for "do not resuscitate" orders. 
2. Refrain from giving the patient medications. 
To withhold treatment is a decision not to administer selected treatments in cases ...
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Maternal Health Exam 1 2023 with 100% correct answers
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The nurse is providing care for a patient in active labor. The patient continuously asks the nurse for medication to "stop the pain." Which ethical principle does the nurse use when replying, "We need to protect the baby from being overmedicated. Let me help you with some breathing and relaxation techniques"? 
1.Veracity 
2.Beneficence 
3.Nonmaleficence 
4.Fidelity 
2.Beneficence 
 
 
 
A patient at 33 weeks gestation with a first pregnancy arrives at the labor and delivery unit with contrac...
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HCAD 222 Exam 2 question and answers graded A+ 2023/2024
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HCAD 222 Exam 2rising health care costs due to longevity + - correct answers - increasing utilization 
- medical technologies 
- wages of health care personnel 
- general inflation 
- fraud, waste, abuse, futile medical treatment 
 
Precedents for HC rationing around the world: - correct answers - denial of kidney dialysis in Britain 
- waiting lists in Canada 
- Life-and-death decisions in Seattle 
- Rationing plan in Oregon 
 
Arguments FOR age-based rationing: - correct answers - easy to a...
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HCAD 222 Exam 2 well answered graded A+
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HCAD 222 Exam 2rising health care costs due to longevity + - correct answers - increasing utilization 
- medical technologies 
- wages of health care personnel 
- general inflation 
- fraud, waste, abuse, futile medical treatment 
 
Precedents for HC rationing around the world: - correct answers - denial of kidney dialysis in Britain 
- waiting lists in Canada 
- Life-and-death decisions in Seattle 
- Rationing plan in Oregon 
 
Arguments FOR age-based rationing: - correct answers - easy to a...
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HCAD 222 Exam 2 with complete solutions 2023/2024
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HCAD 222 Exam 2rising health care costs due to longevity + - correct answers - increasing utilization 
- medical technologies 
- wages of health care personnel 
- general inflation 
- fraud, waste, abuse, futile medical treatment 
 
Precedents for HC rationing around the world: - correct answers - denial of kidney dialysis in Britain 
- waiting lists in Canada 
- Life-and-death decisions in Seattle 
- Rationing plan in Oregon 
 
Arguments FOR age-based rationing: - correct answers - easy to a...
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NURS 3225 - Ethics Final (with Complete Solutions)
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Quantitative Futility correct answers When treatment will not achieve its biomedical goal/ "will not work"; a fact distinction based on scientific and empirical evidence 
 
Qualitative Futility correct answers A value distinction - values lead the surrogate decision maker to conclude that the treatment has no benefit according to such values - typically in terms of QOL 
 
Truog's 3 Phase Consultation Process and Options correct answers Phase 1 - Meet with ethics committee & clinical team for ...
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Bioethics Midterm 1 Questions With Complete Solutions
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What are the four principles? correct answer: 1) Autonomy (Respecting decision making capacity) 
2) Nonmaleficence (Avoiding causation of harm) 
3) Beneficence (Providing benefits, balancing risks & costs) 
4) Justice (Fairly distributing benefits, risks, costs) 
 
Ethics correct answer: Way of studying, examining, and understanding moral life 
 
Normative ethics correct answer: How we OUGHT to behave/do 
 
Non-normative ethics correct answer: Establishes what IS the case 
 
Descriptive non-...
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PED3701 EXAM PACK 2022
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PED3701 EXAM PACK 2022. PED3701 - Psychology Of Education 
Read the following extract and answer the questions given below. 
In the first five years of life an evolving experience occurs in the child's mind-body complex 
which precedes action and influences what the child will do in a given situation. As the child 
develops cognitively, emotionally, and physically, there is a growing ability to evaluate a 
situation and anticipate the consequences of behaviour before choosing an action. One of ...
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MEDSURG FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024
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A critically ill patient has a living will in the chart. The patient's condition has deteriorated, but the spouse wants "everything done," regardless of the patient's wishes. Which ethical principle is the spouse violating? 
 
A) Nonmaleficence 
B) Justice 
C) Autonomy 
D) Beneficence - Autonomy 
 
The nurse is caring for a patient admitted with a traumatic brain injury following a motor vehicle crash. Several weeks later, the patient is still ventilator dependent and unresponsive to stimula...
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