NURS-6521 Final exam Question 1 1 pts What is the mechanism of action of diazepam? Group of answer choices Diazepam interacts with the GABA-A receptor to increase the frequency of channel opening. Diazepam interacts with GABA-B receptors to inhibit G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR). […]
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NURS-6521 Walden University Final exam – A bacterial strain exhibits resistance to beta-lactam antibiotics due to a decrease in the number of porin channels. This type of resistance is most commonly associated with which pathogen