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MTM Questions and Answers with Certified Solutions
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Which of the following best describes medication reconciliation? 
1. Compiling a list of a patient's medications. 
2. Performing a drug utilization review. 
3. Performing a comprehensive evaluation of a patient's medication regimen any time there is a change in therapy. 4. Reviewing a patient's PMR with all prescribers. 3. Performing a comprehensive evaluation of a patient's medication regimen any time there is a change in therapy 
Which of...
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EXSS 181 Exam II Questions with Correct Answers
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EXSS 181 Exam II Questions with Correct Answers 
What are the 4 Steps of a PST program & what happens in each step?* - Answer-1. Education & Assessment: convey importance, explain limitations 
2. Acquisition: strategies, techniques, & prioritization 
3. Practice: automation (practice it so much that it's automatic), integration (use skill in practice), & simulation (game-like mentality) 
4. Evaluation and Reassess 
 
Self regulation - Answer-ability to work toward one's short & long term goal...
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MTM Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
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Which of the following best describes medication reconciliation? 
1. Compiling a list of a patient's medications. 
2. Performing a drug utilization review. 
3. Performing a comprehensive evaluation of a patient's medication regimen any time 
there is a change in therapy. 
4. Reviewing a patient's PMR with all prescribers. 
: 3. Performing a comprehensive evaluation of a patient's medication regimen 
any time there is a change in therapy 
Which of the following statements about a personal m...
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MTM |60 Questions And Answers|21 Pages
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Which of the following best describes medication reconciliation? 
 
1. Compiling a list of a patient's medications. 
2. Performing a drug utilization review. 
3. Performing a comprehensive evaluation of a patient's medication regimen any time there is a change in therapy. 
4. Reviewing a patient's PMR with all prescribers. - ️️3. Performing a comprehensive evaluation of a patient's medication regimen any time there is a change in therapy 
 
Which of the following statements about a perso...
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UNC EXSS 181 Exam 2 Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)
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4 steps of PST program - 1. Education and assessment: teach importance 
2. Acquisition: create strategies for learning skills 
3. Practice: 
4. Evaluation: did it work? 
Why are the phases of PST programs described as a circular process? - you always reassess at the 
end and try again 
What is the ultimate goal of PST? - Self Regulation: the ability to work towards one's short and 
long term goals by effectively motion and managing one's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. 
What are self-regula...
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PANCE PRACTICE EXAM 2
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You are treating a 20-year-old female with multiple aphthous ulcers. She complains of a moderate amount of pain. You decide to prescribe "magic mouthwash" for the patient to swish and spit. Which of the following combinations of medicines is appropriate? - Answer- A very commonly used combination of medicines to promote relief of discomfort and healing include liquid diphenhydramine, antacid, tetracycline, and 2% viscous xylocaine. 
 
A 17-year-old male is brought to your Emergency Department ...
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NR 601 Midterm Exam
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The percentage of the FVC expired in one second is - FEV1/FVC ratio 
The aging process causes what normal physiological changes in the heart - The 
heart valve thickens and becomes rigid, secondary to fibrosis and sclerosis 
A 55 yo Caucasian male follows up after referral to cardiologist. He thinks his med 
is causing a cough and sometimes he has difficulty breathing. Which med was 
most likely prescribed? - Lisinopril 
MJ presents with h/o structural damage with current s/s of HF. Treatment wi...
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NR601 Final Exam Questions & Answers 2023
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You know the following statements regarding the pain of acute coronary syndrome 
are true except: 
a. May last longer than 20min 
b. May radiate to arms, back, neck, jaw 
c. Present atypically more often in men than women 
d. May be retrosternal or poorly localized - C 
A - You are reviewing a pt chart before the exam. You note that the pt is using 
topical capsaicin. You know that topical capsaicin is often used for tx of: 
a. Diabetic neuropathy 
b. Stress reduction 
c. All answers are appropr...
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Family Nurse Practitioner Test Questions with Complete Solutions, A+
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Sensitivity - defined as the ability of a test to detect a person who has the disease. 
 
Specificity - defined as the ability of a test to detect a person who is healthy or to detect the person without the disease. 
 
Trauma to Kiesselbachs plexus - will result in an anterior nosebleed 
 
The diagnostic or gold standard test for sickle cell anemia, G6PD anemia, and alpha or beta thalassemia - hemoglobin electrophoresis 
 
questions asking for "action" - the initial action might...
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FAMILY NURSE PRACTITIONER TEST QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS, A+
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Trauma to Kiesselbachs plexus: - Will result in an anterior nosebleed 
 
The diagnostic or gold standard test for sickle cell anemia, G6PD anemia, and alpha or beta thalassemia: - Hemoglobin electrophoresis 
 
Erythromycin "allergy" vs adverse reaction: - Adverse reaction-symptoms of nausea or GI upset 
allergy -hives, angioedema 
 
Acute mononucleosis: - Pt will most likely be a teen presenting w classic triad of sore throat, prolonged fatigue, and enlarged cervical nodes. 
 
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