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A 1.25 × 103 g object is moving at 12.3 m/s. Calculate the m…

A 1.25 × 103 g object is moving at 12.3 m/s. Calculate the momentum of the object (units: kg⋅m/s)? NOTE: Use correct rounding and significant figures in the answer Enter numerical answer in proper standard notation, not scientific notation Do not enter units with the answer  

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A 1.25 × 103 g object is moving at 11.5 m/s. Calculate the m…

A 1.25 × 103 g object is moving at 11.5 m/s. Calculate the momentum of the object (units: kg⋅m/s)? NOTE: Use correct rounding and significant figures in the answer Enter numerical answer in proper standard notation, not scientific notation Do not enter units with the answer  

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Which of the following patient safety issues is MOST COMMONL…

Which of the following patient safety issues is MOST COMMONLY associated with clozapine treatment and requires regular monitoring?   

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You are working in an aseptic unit and checking the intrathe…

You are working in an aseptic unit and checking the intrathecal chemotherapy for that day.   Which drug is licensed to be given intrathecally? 

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A 45-year-old patient (BMI 40 kg/m2) with endocarditis requi…

A 45-year-old patient (BMI 40 kg/m2) with endocarditis requires intravenous gentamicin. Which parameter should be used to calculate the dose to optimise therapeutic outcomes and minimise the risk of toxicity? 

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Mrs. PR, 58 years old, has a history of rheumatoid arthritis…

Mrs. PR, 58 years old, has a history of rheumatoid arthritis and takes the following medication:  Hydroxychloroquine 200 mg twice a day  Leflunomide 20 mg once a day Sulfasalazine 1 g twice a day  Mrs. PR visits the ophthalmologist for an eye examination following changes in her vision and is found to have developed advanced retinopathy. She is referred to the rheumatologist for review.  What is the MOST APPROPRIATE course of action? 

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Which excipient is MOST LIKELY to cause gastrointestinal dis…

Which excipient is MOST LIKELY to cause gastrointestinal discomfort and/or diarrhoea when contained in a medication for a child? 

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A 45-year-old male with treatment-resistant depression has b…

A 45-year-old male with treatment-resistant depression has been prescribed phenelzine, a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI). He presents to the emergency department with a severe throbbing headache, palpitations, sweating, and a blood pressure of 200/120 mmHg. He mentions that earlier in the day, he attended a wine and cheese tasting event.  What is the MOST LIKELY cause of this patient’s symptoms? 

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Questions 6 to 10 relate to the following case:  Mr. CP, 80…

Questions 6 to 10 relate to the following case:  Mr. CP, 80 years old, is admitted to hospital with a severe non-infective exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). He currently takes the following medications:   Salbutamol 100 micrograms/dose evohaler: 2 puffs when required  Trelegy 92/55/22 micrograms/dose 1 puff once daily   He is initiated on intravenous (IV) aminophylline in hospital with a stat. dose of 250mg followed by an IV infusion of 300 micrograms/kg/hour. He is a current smoker and weighs 69 kg.  

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Baby A is prescribed propranolol oral solution for infantile…

Baby A is prescribed propranolol oral solution for infantile haemangioma. Baby A weighs 3.9 kg and the starting dose is 1mg/kg daily in 3 divided doses.   Which product and label would be MOST APPROPRIATE to dispense for baby A? 

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