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DEN 7203 Antidepressants: Exam Questions and answers/ Rated A+
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DEN 7203 Antidepressants: Exam 
Questions and answers/ Rated A+ 
What is the mechanism of most antidepressants? 
Blocking reuptake transporters of serotonin and/or norepinephrine 
How long does it take for full antidepressant activity to occur? 
2 to 8 weeks 
What are the categories of antidepressants? 
TCAs, second-generation drugs, SSRIs, SNRIs, MAO inhibitors, St. Johns Wort 
Name some examples of tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs). 
Amitriptyline, Imipramine, Nortryptiline, Clomipramine 
How ...
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CRNA Interview Drugs Test Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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CRNA Interview Drugs Test Questions 
and Answers 100% Solved 
Propofol MOA ️️GABA agonist; Propofol is a short-acting, lipophilic intravenous general 
anesthetic. The drug is unrelated to any of the currently used barbiturate, opioid, benzodiazepine, 
arylcyclohexylamine, or imidazole intravenous anesthetic agents. Propofol causes global CNS 
depression, presumably through agonism of GABAA receptors and perhaps reduced 
glutamatergic activity through NMDA receptor blockade. 
Propofol do...
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Test Bank For Biochemistry Concepts And Connections 1st Edition Appling
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Biochemistry: Concepts and Connections (Appling et al.) Chapter 1 Biochemistry and the Language of Chemistry 
1) The water content in the human body is approximately: A) 90%. 
B) 80%. 
C) 70%. 
D) 60%. 
E) 50%. Answer: C 
2) The four most abundant chemical elements in living systems are: A) hydrogen, oxygen, sulfur and phosphorus. 
B) hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen and oxygen. 
C) sodium, potassium, carbon and oxygen. 
D) sodium, potassium, nitrogen and sulfur. E) carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and potass...
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Complete BOC: ASCP prep 100% accurate answers
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Complete BOC: ASCP prep 100% accurate answers 
1) Following overnight fasting, hypoglycemia in adults is defined as a glucose of: 
a. <70 mg/dL (<3.9 mmol/L) 
b. <60 mg/dL (<3.3mmol/L) 
c. <55 mg/dL (<3.0mmol/L) 
d. <45mg/dL (<2.5mmol/L) 
d (Diagnosis of hypoglycemia in adults.) 
 
 
 
3) The preparation of a patient for standard glucose tolerance testing should include: 
a. a high carbohydrate diet for 3 days 
b. a low carbohydrate diet for 3 days 
c. fasting for 48 hrs....
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MCB 2000 Exam 1
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MCB 2000 Exam 1 
 
Alanine (ala) 
nonpolar 
aliphatic 
Glycine (gly) 
nonpolar 
aliphatic 
Valine (val) 
nonpolar 
aliphatic 
branched chain 
Leucine (leu) 
nonpolar 
aliphatic 
branched chain 
Isoleucine (ile) 
nonpolar 
aliphatic 
branched chain 
Proline (pro) 
nonpolar 
aliphatic 
ring structure that is not aromatic 
Phenylalanine (phe) 
nonpolar 
aromatic 
permits absorption of UV light at 280 nm 
Tyrosine (tyr) 
polar and nonpolar properties 
-amphipathic 
uncharged 
aromatic 
OH group 
Try...
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Nsg6435 exam
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GER uncomplicated recurrent spitting & vomiting in healthy infants that resolves 
spontaneously 
GERD : is present when reflux causes secondary symptoms or complications 
GERD Test UGI when anatomic etiologies of recurrent vomiting are considered, but should 
not be considered to be a test for 
GER and GERD pharmacotherapy •There is no sufficient evidence to support the use of 
prokinetic agents for GERD Rx 
•Medications are usually not recommended unless pathologic GER has been demonstrated...
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BCHE 5180/6180: Spring Final (Graded A+)
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BCHE 5180/6180: Spring Final (Graded A+) 
 
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3 points	Based on what you have learned about the functioning of enzymes and proteins, explain why the pH in the cell has to be buffered. 
	A large group of enzymes show a pH optimum for their activity. This value is normally close to the pH in the cell. When the pH in the cell changes this can lead to a protonation or deprotonation of an amino acid that is important for the enzymatic activity. As a result the activity will decrease. Upon large chan...
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Test Bank For Microbiology, An Introduction Plus Mastering Microbiology 13th Edition By Tortora | VERIFIED
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Which of the following pairs is mismatched? 
A) Pasteur proof of biogenesis B) Ehrlich chemotherapy 
C) Jenner vaccination D) Koch aseptic surgery 
Answer: D 
2) Which of the following is a scientific name? 
A) Streptococcus pyogenes 
B) Flesh-eating bacteria 
C) IGAS 
D) Streptococci 
E) Group A streptococcus 
Answer: A 
3) Which of the following is NOT a domain in the three-domain system? 
A) Animalia B) Eukarya C) Archaea D) Bacteria 
Answer: A 
4) Which of the following statements about fung...
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ANCC FNP review |124 questions and answers
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special considerations for Thiazides 
Chlorthalidone is preferred on the basis of prolonged half-life and proven trial reduction of CVD. 
 
Monitor for hyponatremia and hypokalemia, monitor uric acid and calcium levels. 
 
Use with caution in patients with history of acute gout unless patient is on uric acid-lowering therapy. 
 
 
 
special considerations for ACE inhibitors 
Do not use in combination with ARBs or direct renin inhibitor. 
 
There is an increased risk of hyperkalemia, especially i...
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NR 508 Final Exam Practice Q&As with Rationale (100% Correct Answers)
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NR 508 Final Exam Practice Q&As with Rationale 1. A patient who has diabetes reports intense discomfort when needing to void. A urinalysis is normal. To treat this, the primary care NP should con sider prescribing: oxybutynin chloride (Ditropan XL). This patient is describing urge incontinence, or overactive bladder, which occurs when the detrusor muscle is hyperactive, causing an intense urge to void before the bladder is full. Urge incontinence is associated with many conditions, including dia...