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General Anatomy19 The nurse is preparing to administer the beta adrenergic bronchodilator albuterol but first performs the following preassessment of the patient Select all that apply 2 Points Performs an assessment of the baseline mental status Asks about concurrent use of antihistamines or nasal decongestants Checks for a history of glaucoma diabetes mellitus or peptic ulcer disease Checks liver function test results Assessing for the presence of palpitat
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Head and Neck9 Scenario A 75 year old male patient was admitted to the hospital with respiratory failure secondary to pneumonia After several days of being treated with steroids and antibiotics he has stabilized on 2 liters of oxygen via nasal cannula He has a history of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease COPD congestive heart failure hypothyroidism and rheumatoid arthritis all of which are currently medically managed The following medications were prescribed for the patient in the scenario Which ones are used to treat COPD Select all that apply 2 Points Spironolactone aldactone Tiotropium Spiriva Levothyroxine synthroid Budesonide Pulmicort
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Introduction to Physiologyructions will the nurse give the patient who is started on systemic steroids for the exacerbation of asthma 2 Points O These steroids are given to allow easier breathing with less effort by decreasing pulmonary inflammation O The full therapeutic benefit from these systemic steroids may require up to 4 weeks of therapy for maximum benefit O Your bronchodilator inhalant agents will be discontinued while you take these steroids orally
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General Anatomy17 Which drugs enhance the effect of beta adrenergic bronchodilators and inhibit inflammatory responses that may result in bronchoconstriction 2 Points Antileukotriene agents Xanthine derivatives Anticholinergic bronchodilators
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General Anatomying adult patients with blocked nasal passages about the correct order to administer their medications the nurse will instruct them to do what 2 Points Explain that they need to avoid using a nasal decongestant use their intranasal corticosteroid instead Explain that they need to administer their intranasal corticosteroid before any decongestant Explain that they need to administer their antihistamine 30 minutes prior to the use of any decongestants Explain that they need to administer a nasal decongestant just before the intranasal cromolyn sodium
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Introduction to Physiology12 A client is taking cetirizine The nurse should inform the client of which side effect of this medication 2 Points Drowsiness Excitability Diarrhea Excess salivation
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G.I Tract2 Points ard against which other 6 A client with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease COPD is being changed from an oral shcocorticoid to triamcinolone by inhalation The client asks why this change is necessary Which statement by the nurse to the client is accurate nhaled glucocorticoids decrease the symptoms more quickly
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Introduction to Physiology7 A charge nurse is teaching a newly licensed nurse about a client who has severe allergy related asthma and a new prescription for omalizumab Which of the following pieces of information should the charge nurse include to describe the medication s mechanism of action 2 Points It relaxes the smooth muscles my blocking adenosine receptors It reduces the number of immunoglobulin E IgE on mast cells It decreases the synthesis and release of inflammation m
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G.I TractPug is an effective cough suppressant and the standard against which othe antitussive agents are compared 2 Points Guaifenesin Acetylcysteine Ipratropium Codeine
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Introduction to Physiology4 Which of the following should a health care professional include when advising a patient about the use of montelukast Singulair 2 Points Take the drug at the onset of bronchospasm Rinse the mouth to prevent an oral fungal infection Use a spacer to improve inhalation Take the drug once a day in the evening
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Respiratory SystemWhich statement made by a client taking montelukast indicates the need for further teaching 2 Points I will take the medication when I first notice I am having trouble breathing I may be able to decrease the use of my metered dose inhaler I will need to have my liver function checked O I can take the medication with food or ith
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General AnatomyQuestion 6 6 points Saved What are three things the name of the muscle can indicate Its shape The size of the muscle compared to other muscles and also the location of the mu body I
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General AnatomyQuestion 5 5 points Saved Tendons are part of which system O Digestive Respiratory Skeletal Muscular Next Page
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General AnatomyQuestion 4 5 points Another way of saying prime mover is what Synergist Antagonist Agonist Fixator Next Page
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General AnatomyNext Page Question 2 5 points Consider a second class lever Where is the force located Before the load Between the load and the fulcrum Before the fulcrum After the load Next Page
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AbdomenQuestion 3 5 points Saved The innermost layer of connective tissue surrounding a skeletal muscle is the Epimysium Perimysium Shy O Endomysium Tendon Ligament Page 3 of
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Introduction to PhysiologyQuestion 1 6 points What are three key functions of muscle tissue
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Abdomen3 A nurse is teaching a client who has a new prescription for levodopa carbidopa for Parkinson s disease Which of the following instructions should the nurse include A Increase intake of protein rich foods B Expect muscle twitching to occur C Take this medication with food D Anticipate relief of manifestations in 24 hr
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Introduction to Physiology6 Which antilipid agents are used to reduce triglyceride levels for patients who have hypertriglyceridemia Select all that apply 2 Points Bile acid binding resins Niacin Statins Fibric acids
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Abdomen5 A nurse is reviewing a new prescription for oxcarbazepine with a client who has partial seizures Which of the following instructions should the nurse include Select all that apply A Use caution if given a prescription for a diuretic medication B Consider using an alternate form of contraception if you are using oral contraceptives C Chew gum to increase saliva production D Avoid driving until you see how the medication affects you E Notify your provider if you deyelon a clin
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Circulation4 The nurse includes which statements when teaching a patient about the use of nitroglycerin spray Nitrolingual Select all that apply 2 Points Spray the dose onto the roof of your mouth Do not inhale or swallow the spray Do not shake the container before administration Call 911 if chest pain is not relieved by one dose within 5 minutes Hold the canister vertically when administering the medic
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Abdomen4 A nurse is preparing to administer a medication to a client who has absence seizures The nurse should expect to administer which of the following medications to the client Select all that apply A Phenytoin B Ethosuximide C Gabapentin D Carbamazepine E Valproic acid F Lamotrigina
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BrainE A nurse is providing who has early Parkinson s disease and a new prescription for pramipexole The nurse should instruct the client to monitor for which of the following adverse effects of this medication A Hallucinations B Increased salivation C Diarrhea D Discoloration of urine
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Abdomen1 A nurse in the post anesthesia recovery unit is caring for a client who received a nondepolarizing neuromuscular blocking agent and has muscle weakness The nurse should expect a prescription for which of the following medications A Neostigmine B Naloxone C Dantrolene D Vecuronium
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Introduction to Physiology3 Which antilipid agent decreases atherosclerosis by combining two omega 3 fatty acids which act to decrease the synthesis of triglycerides in the liver 2 Points omega 3 fatty acids Lovaza atorvastatin Lipitor Dream Te zetim
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Abdomen2 What was the purpose of Apollo 8 s journey to find life on the moon to orbit Mars to find future landing sites on the moon to land on the moon because the Soviets did
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Brain3 Which of the following was not a benefit of space travel during the space race hang gliders O the knowledge of the creation of Earth O the invention of baby food O an economical program
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Introduction to Physiology1 Which of the following did not occur during the Apollo 11 lunar landing An astronaut stepped foot on the moon for the first time The module landed earlier than expected An American flag was placed in the surface of the moon The lunar module landed right on target
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Abdomen71 What are important premedication assessments that the nurse will include for patients wh 2 Points Obtain baseline vital signs Review history for evidence of hypothyroidism or hypotension Ask about any urinary problems especially in male patients over 55 years Determine if the patient has glaucoma or cardiac dysrhythmias and consult the healthcar Assess nasal and sinus congestion
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Endocrinology14 Who are the Gods of the North List their names and what group they are a part of 15 What was the album that inspired the
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General Anatomy20 The following are the Lorenz curves for the countries Wakanda and Florin for the year 2020 Find and compare the Gini index for each country s curve and interpret the results Wakanda W x x2 6 and 1 Florin F x x x 18 20
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General Anatomy5 3 Why does Shoto want to meet Wade 4 Describe what happened to Daito in the real
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General Anatomy7 Are they really brothers Describe their relationship 8 What are hikikomori What are they sometimes called
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General AnatomyWhich are types of baseball or softball gloves O catchers mitt O firstbasemans mitt O all of the above IC
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EmbryoWhat piece of equipment do you need to hit a baseball or softball with O a baseball O a softball O glove hat
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EndocrinologyWhat piece of equipment should you have when catching a baseball or softball O glove O none of the above O baseball
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Introduction to PhysiologyWhich countries implemented national birth policies O Russia and United Arab Emirates O China and India China and Ethiopia O Mexico and India
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General AnatomyWhat are large populated countries like India and Brazil worried about How to slow down the population growth Public health costs and worker absenteeism O Air pollution from factory fumes Rapid depletion of natural resources
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General AnatomyStep 1 Explore the following Safety Campaign https www dumbwaystodie com Step 2 Choose either the Elaboration Likelihood Model or the Extended Parallel Processing Model to analyze this health campaign Step 2 critically analyze the campaign by answering the following questions a What type of campaign or intervention was it Why do you believe it is this type Support your choice b Walk through the steps of the model you chose and connect the campaign with the model steps and assumptions Act as though you are the target audience You must demonstrate in this response that you fully understand each step of the model even if it didn t apply to you directly You are demonstrating that you are able to take a PSA and analyze it using the model c What do you think made this campaign effective d How do you think this campaign could be improved
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General AnatomyGiven a sag vertical curve connecting a 3 5 percent grade with a 4 5 percent gr 001 naletion of 200 00 In the table ba
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Abdomen2 A physics teacher fills a buret with water and opens the valve producing a steady stream of water falling vertically to the sink Then the teacher rubs a rubber balloon with animal fur and holds it near the stream The stream is observed to deflect from its usual vertical flow towards the balloon Explain what is causing the deflection of the water stream
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AbdomenMOP Connection 1 Insulators are different than conductors in that insulators 2 3 http www physicsclassroom com Class estatics u811e html Static Electricity preface to sublevels 5 7 a do not contain electrons or protons c have a weaker affinity for electrons 7 Materials through which electrons can move readily are classified as a conductors b insulators c semi conductors The diagram at the right shows a metal sphere attached to the top of an insulating stand The metal sphere contains an excess of electrons and is thus charged A student holds various objects in her hand and touches the object to the sphere Which of the following objects below would allow charge to flow through it when the student touches the object to the sphere a a plastic straw c a steel house key e a strip of aluminum 4 1 1 5 TRUE or FALSE b do not contain any charge d do not allow charge to freely move foil Explain your answer b a piece of paper d a metal paper clip Consider these two spheres They have both been charged In one case the charge is isolated in three distinct locations in the other case the excess charge is even distributed about the surface of the sphere Which one of these spheres is made of an insulating material and which is made of a conducting material Label which is which and support your answer with an explanation Conductors cannot be charged by frictional rubbing 6 A balloon is charged by rubbing it with animal fur It is then pressed against a wooden cabinet The balloon and cabinet attract seeming to defy the force of gravity This attraction is best explained by a induction charging of the wood b frictional charging of the wood c polarization of wood molecules d polarization of balloon molecules The above effect in question 6 is most often noticed of a conductors b insulators c charged objects 1 9
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General AnatomyWhich best describes tubular secretion none of the above ions passing from the kidney tubule to the blood ions passing from the blood to the kidney tubule plasma getting pu
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General Anatomy10 Tapping the Achilles tendon causes this muscle to contract a Tibialis anterior b Rectus femoris c Biceps femoris d Gastrocnemius
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BrainWhich of the following statements is false vasa rec a are long thin walled vessels parallel to the long nephron loops there are roughly one million nephrons per kidney mOsm concentration in the kidney varies from 50 1200mOsm The kidney has 2x as many juxtamedullary nephrons compared to cortical nephrons
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General Anatomy9 Tapping a tendon of the triceps brachii causes a Extension of the forearm b Adduction of the arm c Flexion of the forearm d Abduction of the arm
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Joints8 Which tip will NOT help you to check your patient s reflexes a Hit the specific tendon Ob Swing the reflex hammer briskly O c Flex the patient s muscle to find the tendon Od Completely relax the patient s muscle to find the tendon O e Remove hammer form tendon after tapping tendon