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- NGR 6619 4
- NU 345A 2
- NU 345A : Complex Community Nursing NU 345A (NU 345A) 3
- NU665B Advanced Health Assessment NU665B 1
- Nursing Nursing 1
- NURSING 320 NURSING320 8
- NURSING 650 / NU650 Week 5 SOAP NURSING 650 / NU650 3
- NURSING 650 Adv Hlth Assessment/Nursing NURSING 650 Adv Hlth Assessment/Nursing (NURSING650) 3
- NURSING NU 333 1
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REGIS NU643 Final Exam-with 100% verified solutions-2023-2024
REGIS NU643 Final Exam-with 100% verified solutions-2023-2024
REGIS NU643 Final Exam-with 100% verified solutions-2023-2024
NU664C Midterm Exam Questions and 
Complete Answers Updated Latest 
Know the route of administration for newer agent asenapine (Saphris) 
and what instructions should be given to the patient regarding 
administration. (Correct) - Route- Sublingual 
Not to eat or drink for 10 minutes after medication administration 
Not to swallow or chew the capsule. 
Asenapine is an atypical antipsychotic (serotonin-dopamine 
antagonist, as a mood stabilizer). Asenapine is not absorbed after 
swallowing (less ...
Sign - Any objective evidence of disease as 
 
Symptom - subjective evidence of a disease, such as pain or a headache 
 
Acute - Abrupt onset; illness of short duration, rapidly progressive and in need of urgent care 
 
Syndrom - a group of symptoms 
 
Manifestation - signs and symptoms of disease; local or systemic 
 
Etiology - cause of disease 
 
hypertrophy - Increased in size of individual cells resulting in enlarged tissue mass 
 
Metaplasia - Mature cell type is replaced by a different ma...
Alpha 1 adrenergic receptor stimulation causes...(2) correct answer: -Vasoconstriction 
-Increased blood pressure 
 
Alpha 1 adrenergic receptor blockade results in...(2) correct answer: -Vasodilation 
-Reduced blood pressure 
 
Only alpha 1 adrenergic receptor blocking drugs used to treat hypertension correct answer: -Prazosin 
-Alfuzin 
 
What can occur with the first dose of an alpha 1 receptor blocking agent? correct answer: Orthostatic hypotension 
 
Beta adrenergic blocking drugs (5) ...
Antacid mechanism of action correct answer: Neutralizes acid in the stomach by raising the pH 
 
Antacids example (3) correct answer: -Aluminum hydroxide 
-Magnesium hydroxide 
-Calcium carbonate 
 
Antacids can... correct answer: interact with other medications like fluoroquinolone, digoxin, or iron 
 
When to administer antacids correct answer: At least 2 hours away from other medications 
 
Antacids may be used... correct answer: with other GI agents such as PPIs 
 
Some antacids... corr...
Nasal corticosteroids for allergic rhinitis (7) correct answer: -Beclomethasone 
-Budesonide 
-Ciclesonide 
-Flunisolone 
-Fluticasone 
-Mometasone 
-Triamcinolone 
 
Inhaled corticosteroids (4) correct answer: -Beclomethasone HFA 
-Budesonide DPI & neubulizer 
-Flunisolide HFA & MDI 
-Mometasone DPI 
 
Best treatment for allergic rhinitis with symptoms of nasal congestion/runny nose correct answer: Inhaled nasal steroid (glucocorticoid) for long-term use 
 
For children with acute viral URIs...
cerebral cortex function correct answer: Is the center for humans highest functions governing thought, memory, reasoning, sensation, voluntary movement., language, and perception 
 
Lobes of cerebral cortex correct answer: frontal, parietal, occipital, temporal 
 
frontal lobe function correct answer: concerned with personality, behavior, emotions and intellectual function 
 
Parietal lobe correct answer: primary center for sensation 
 
Occipital lobe correct answer: primary visual receptor...
Monoarticular correct answer: Localized, one joint 
 
Polyarticular correct answer: Diffuse, many joints 
 
Articular structures include: correct answer: joint capsule 
articular cartilage 
synovium 
synovial fluid 
intra-articular ligaments 
juxta-articular bone 
 
Articular Disease typically involves correct answer: swelling and tenderness of the entire joint and limits passive and active range of motion. 
 
Extra-articular disease typically involves correct answer: Point r focal tenderne...