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PHARMACOLOGY FINAL GWC EGAN SPRING EXAM (2025)
The branch of study that is defined as the use of drugs to diagnose, prevent, or treat disease. - pharmacotherapeutics 
 
A prescription for a ________________ drug may be refilled 5 times or for 6 month period. - both schedule 3 and 4 
 
The prescription for a ____ may not be refilled and is limited to a 30 day supply. - schedule 2 
 
This law was created in response to the thalidomide tragedy that occurred in Europe in the early 1960's. - Kefauver-Harris Drug Amendments 
 
A schedule 2 and ...
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The branch of study that is defined as the use of drugs to diagnose, prevent, or treat disease. - pharmacotherapeutics 
 
A prescription for a ________________ drug may be refilled 5 times or for 6 month period. - both schedule 3 and 4 
 
The prescription for a ____ may not be refilled and is limited to a 30 day supply. - schedule 2 
 
This law was created in response to the thalidomide tragedy that occurred in Europe in the early 1960's. - Kefauver-Harris Drug Amendments 
 
A schedule 2 and ...
WI PESTICIDE APPLICATOR TEST QUIZZES AND SOLUTIONS
What are examples of plant diseases? - Fungi,Oomycetes,Bacteria,Viroids, 
 
Oomycetes can be describe as - Water Molds 
 
prerequisites for a plant disease - population, Host, ideal environment, time, 
 
Largest Group of plant diseases - Fungi 
 
A Chemical Formulation capable of causing injury to plants - Phytotoxic 
 
Reasons to consider treating an infected area with pesticides - When other prsctices don't work,high value,quality reduced,sudden breakout 
 
What is abiotic - Non-living (exa...
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What are examples of plant diseases? - Fungi,Oomycetes,Bacteria,Viroids, 
 
Oomycetes can be describe as - Water Molds 
 
prerequisites for a plant disease - population, Host, ideal environment, time, 
 
Largest Group of plant diseases - Fungi 
 
A Chemical Formulation capable of causing injury to plants - Phytotoxic 
 
Reasons to consider treating an infected area with pesticides - When other prsctices don't work,high value,quality reduced,sudden breakout 
 
What is abiotic - Non-living (exa...
NUR 218 Final Exam Review
Hyperthermia - Body temperature above 100.4 F 
 
Hypothermia - Body temperature below 95 F 
 
Average oral temperature - Normal body temperature of 98.6 F when measured orally 
 
Ways to measure temperature - Oral, axillary, tympanic, temporal, rectal 
 
Normal heart rate - 60-100 beats per minute 
 
Bradycardia - Heart rate below 60 beats per minute 
 
Tachycardia - Heart rate above 100 beats per minute 
 
Normal respirations - 12-20 breaths per minute 
 
Bradypnea - Respiratory rate below 12 b...
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Hyperthermia - Body temperature above 100.4 F 
 
Hypothermia - Body temperature below 95 F 
 
Average oral temperature - Normal body temperature of 98.6 F when measured orally 
 
Ways to measure temperature - Oral, axillary, tympanic, temporal, rectal 
 
Normal heart rate - 60-100 beats per minute 
 
Bradycardia - Heart rate below 60 beats per minute 
 
Tachycardia - Heart rate above 100 beats per minute 
 
Normal respirations - 12-20 breaths per minute 
 
Bradypnea - Respiratory rate below 12 b...
BIO 338 IUPUI Immunology Lecture Final Exam
what does HIV have on Surface - Gp120 and Gp41 
 
What things does HIV NEED to attach to to infiltrate cell - CD4+ and (CXCR4 If attaching to T cell) OR (CCr5 if attaching to Macrophage) 
 
Brutens XLA - no Antibodies, defect with pre B cell, cannot go past Pre B cell stage. No MATURE B CELLS, 
CANNOT respond to signals 
 
X-linked hyper IgM syndrome (HIS) - no Igg, Iga, Ige But too many IGM 
cannot class switch 
problem with CD40L 
 
X-linked SCID - Problems with Il2, (activation of T and B ce...
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what does HIV have on Surface - Gp120 and Gp41 
 
What things does HIV NEED to attach to to infiltrate cell - CD4+ and (CXCR4 If attaching to T cell) OR (CCr5 if attaching to Macrophage) 
 
Brutens XLA - no Antibodies, defect with pre B cell, cannot go past Pre B cell stage. No MATURE B CELLS, 
CANNOT respond to signals 
 
X-linked hyper IgM syndrome (HIS) - no Igg, Iga, Ige But too many IGM 
cannot class switch 
problem with CD40L 
 
X-linked SCID - Problems with Il2, (activation of T and B ce...
NUR 218 Exam 1 Questions and Answers 2025
hyperthermia - > 104 degrees Fahrenheit 
 
febrile - > 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit 
 
hypothermia - < 95 degrees Fahrenheit 
 
how long after exercise or bathing should you take temperature? - 1 hour 
 
how long after consuming hot or cold beverages or smoking should you take temperature? - 30 minutes 
 
baseline oral temperature tends to __________ slightly with age - decrease 
 
pulse rate fluctuates with __________, __________, __________, and __________ - exercise, illness, injury, and...
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hyperthermia - > 104 degrees Fahrenheit 
 
febrile - > 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit 
 
hypothermia - < 95 degrees Fahrenheit 
 
how long after exercise or bathing should you take temperature? - 1 hour 
 
how long after consuming hot or cold beverages or smoking should you take temperature? - 30 minutes 
 
baseline oral temperature tends to __________ slightly with age - decrease 
 
pulse rate fluctuates with __________, __________, __________, and __________ - exercise, illness, injury, and...
NUR218 Exam 1 Questions and Answers
trending vitals - over time part of the vitals are changing 
ex. heart rate trending VP. helps to see if they're doing better or worse 
 
vital signs - physical signs that indicate an individual is alive 
 
normal vital signs change with - sex, weight, exercise, tolerance, and condition 
 
your job as a nurse with vital signs is to what - MEASURE vital signs correctly, UNDERSTAND and INTERPRET values, COMMUNICATE findings appropriately and begin INTERVENTIONS as needed 
 
good deviation - HR ...
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trending vitals - over time part of the vitals are changing 
ex. heart rate trending VP. helps to see if they're doing better or worse 
 
vital signs - physical signs that indicate an individual is alive 
 
normal vital signs change with - sex, weight, exercise, tolerance, and condition 
 
your job as a nurse with vital signs is to what - MEASURE vital signs correctly, UNDERSTAND and INTERPRET values, COMMUNICATE findings appropriately and begin INTERVENTIONS as needed 
 
good deviation - HR ...
NUR 218 Final Exam Review Quizzes and answers
The nurse is asking a pt with COPD for clubbing of the fingernails. The nurse recognizes which finding for positive for clubbing? - Nail bases with an angle of 180 degrees or greater and that feel spongy 
 
During exam of female patient the nurse notes adenopathy and notices suspects acute infection. Acutely infected lymph nodes would be - firm but freely moveable 
 
 
**Acutely infected lymph nodes are bilateral, enlarged, warm and tender. They are firm but freely movable. Unilaterally enlarged...
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The nurse is asking a pt with COPD for clubbing of the fingernails. The nurse recognizes which finding for positive for clubbing? - Nail bases with an angle of 180 degrees or greater and that feel spongy 
 
During exam of female patient the nurse notes adenopathy and notices suspects acute infection. Acutely infected lymph nodes would be - firm but freely moveable 
 
 
**Acutely infected lymph nodes are bilateral, enlarged, warm and tender. They are firm but freely movable. Unilaterally enlarged...
NGR 6538 Final – Review Questions and Answers Graded A 2025
Information needed to obtain informed consent 
-Risks/benefits 
-Alternatives including what would happen without the medication 
-Expected side effects and adverse effects 
-Expected time on medication 
-How the medication will be monitored 
Factors for capacity 
-Understanding 
-Appreciation 
-Reason 
-Communication 
Pharmacokinetics 
How the drug enters and moves through the body 
Absorption 
How the drug goes from administration to the blood stream 
Distribution 
Transport of drugs from bloo...
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Information needed to obtain informed consent 
-Risks/benefits 
-Alternatives including what would happen without the medication 
-Expected side effects and adverse effects 
-Expected time on medication 
-How the medication will be monitored 
Factors for capacity 
-Understanding 
-Appreciation 
-Reason 
-Communication 
Pharmacokinetics 
How the drug enters and moves through the body 
Absorption 
How the drug goes from administration to the blood stream 
Distribution 
Transport of drugs from bloo...
NGR 6538 EXAM 2 GUIDE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
iency of serotonin linked to depression 
ased levels of cortisol causing anxiety 
ed dopamine leading to parkinson's disease 
s of dopamine implicated in schizophrenia 
Don't know? 
Terms in this set (72) 
Original 
dopamine pathways 
Nigrostriatal 
Mesolimbic 
Mesocortical 
Tuberoinfundibular 
dopamine theory 
excess of dopamine implicated in schizophrenia 
mesolimbic pathway in schizophrenia 
positive symptoms, too much dopamine 
mesocortical pathway in schizophrenia 
negative and cognit...
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iency of serotonin linked to depression 
ased levels of cortisol causing anxiety 
ed dopamine leading to parkinson's disease 
s of dopamine implicated in schizophrenia 
Don't know? 
Terms in this set (72) 
Original 
dopamine pathways 
Nigrostriatal 
Mesolimbic 
Mesocortical 
Tuberoinfundibular 
dopamine theory 
excess of dopamine implicated in schizophrenia 
mesolimbic pathway in schizophrenia 
positive symptoms, too much dopamine 
mesocortical pathway in schizophrenia 
negative and cognit...
NUR3825 EXAM 2 QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS
A nurse is taking a class on nursing research. The student is preparing to defend their thesis and thinks about all the contributions that can be made to the nursing profession. Which contribution can a baccalaureate nurse provide to research in the profession of nursing? 
A) participating in nursing education projects 
B) suggesting nursing research questions 
C) using nursing research findings for discussion 
D) promoting a sense of encouragement for colleagues - B) suggesting nursing research...
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A nurse is taking a class on nursing research. The student is preparing to defend their thesis and thinks about all the contributions that can be made to the nursing profession. Which contribution can a baccalaureate nurse provide to research in the profession of nursing? 
A) participating in nursing education projects 
B) suggesting nursing research questions 
C) using nursing research findings for discussion 
D) promoting a sense of encouragement for colleagues - B) suggesting nursing research...
ILLINOIS BOF STATE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2025
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