Question 1
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I understand the value of doing my own work and learning this skill to support my future
independent practice as a nurse practitioner.
I understand that while there may be opportunities beyond my faculty’s control to
collaborate or share answers with peers, that it would not benefit my own personal and
professional growth to do so.
I agree to do my own work and take personal responsibility for my learning.
I do not.
I do
Question 2
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Use the Mark Jones case study to answer the following question.
How do thiazide diuretics differ from loop diuretics?
Thiazide diuretics act on the early distal convoluted tubules while loop diuretics act on
the ascending loop of Henle
Thiazide diuretics act on the proximal convoluted tubule while loop diuretics act on the
ascending loop of Henle
Loop diuretics act on the proximal convoluted tubule while thiazide diuretics act on the
late distal convoluted tubule
Loop diuretics act on the early distal convoluted tubules while thiazide diuretics act on
the ascending loop of Henle
Loop diuretics act on the thick segment of the ascending limb of the loop of Henle to
block reabsorption of sodium and chloride while thiazide diuretics promote urine
production by blocking the reabsorption of sodium and chloride in the early segment of
the distal convoluted tubule.
IncorrectQuestion 3
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Use the Mark Jones case study to answer the following question.
What is Marks blood pressure goal per JNC 8?
<140/80
<150/80
<140/90
<150/90
Per JNC 8 guidelines since Mark is of the general population and is less than 60 years
old his blood pressure goal would be <140/90.
IncorrectQuestion 4
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Use the Mark Jones case study to answer the following question.
Per the JNC 8 guidelines how would Mark's initial treatment regimen change if he had
CKD?
Version | 2021 |
Release date | 2022-01-13 |
Latest update | 2022-01-18 |
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