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45. The term "iatrogenic" means::? Asap
physician caused.
a type of seizure.
physical dependency.
cancer causing.
a safe medical use.
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- 6a_____The term "iatrogenic" means physician caused. a type of seizure. physical dependency. cancer causing. a safe medical use. Answer it.23. The term "iatrogenic" means:? Answer quickly 1.physician caused. 2. a type of seizure. 3. physical dependency. 4. cancer causing. 5. a safe medical use.•name of drug: alcohol •category the drug falls under: ___ •nickname/street names of the drug: ___ •3 short term effects of using the drug: ___ •3 long term effects of using the drug: ___
- 1(a).How race or species, age , sex , body size affecting drug action.You might think drug laws and regulations are boring topics but they are critical for consumer safety and your safe practice as a health care professional. These regulations are often taken for granted but they have saved countless of lives over the years. Take the Tylenol poisoning that occurred in Chicago in 1982. Someone opened up Tylenol pill containers and laced the pills with cyanide which killed several people. This led to tamper-proof medication laws preventing this tragedy from happening again. You may be familiar with hard-open safety caps on medications. Think of all the children who have saved by this one,simple change. In the past, con artist called “snake oil salesmen” peddled miracle cures for what ailed you. Even if the substance worked, there were no guarantees that the substance wasn’t contaminated with poison. Today, we have federal agency that regulates the manufacturing of all the drugs to ensure safety and purity. These are just some examples of drug laws. Can…1. Jackie is a 23 year old female admitted with borderline personality disorder and has a nursing diagnosis of self mutilation. She has multiple self inflicted cuts on her forearms and inner thighs. What is the most important patient outcome for this nursing diagnosis? a. identify triggers to self mutilation (not sure couldn't find it) b. demonstrate a decrease in frequency and intensity of cutting c. describe strategies to increase socialization on the unit d. describe two strategies to increase self care 2. Which of the following medications would be an SSRI given in generalized anxiety disorder? a. Alprazolam b. Paroxetine c. Venlafaxine d. Diazepam
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- A 60-year-old male patient has been diagnosed with AD. His MMSE score is 15. The patient complained of inadequate sleep. Although he falls asleep quickly at night, he wakes up too early. He tried CBT-I for eight weeks without any noticeable improvement of the sleep disorder. The patient takesketoconazole (a Cyp 3A inhibitor) for a fungal infection. He has chronic constipation and a history of drug abuse.Which drug(s) among suvorexant, zolpidem, and doxepin would be suitable for treating the sleep disorder of this patient? Explain. Please answer at your own easy words. Answer should be to the point (specific).A 60-year-old male patient has been diagnosed with AD. His MMSE score is 15. The patient complained of inadequate sleep. Although he falls asleep quickly at night, he wakes up too early. He tried CBT-I for eight weeks without any noticeable improvement of the sleep disorder. The patient takesketoconazole (a Cyp 3A inhibitor) for a fungal infection. He has chronic constipation and a history of drug abuse.Which drug(s) among suvorexant, zolpidem, and doxepin would be suitable for treating the sleep disorder of this patient? Explain. Please answer at your own easy words.CREATE A SOAP NOTES OUT OF THIS CASE Chief Complaint “I just moved to town, and I’m here to see my new doctor for a check up. I’m just getting over a cold. Overall, I’m feeling fine, except for occasional headaches and some dizziness in the morning. My other doctor prescribed a low-salt diet for me, but I don’t like it!” HPI Sam Street is a 62-year-old African-American male who presents to his new family medicine physician for evaluation and follow-up of his medical problems. He generally has no complaints, except for occasional mild headaches and some dizziness after he takes his morning medications. He states that he is dissatisfied with being placed on a low sodium diet by his former primary care physician. He reports a “usual” chronic cough and shortness of breath, particularly when walking moderate distances (states, “I’m just out of shape”). PMH Hypertension × 15 years Type 1 diabetes mellitus Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, Stage 2 (Moderate) Benign prostatic hyperplasia…