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NUR3196 Exam Questions and Answers
NUR3196 Exam Questions and Answers
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[Show more]The patient requires a drug that is known to be completely metabolized by the 
first-pass effect. What change will be needed when this drug is administered? 
- The drug must be given more frequently 
- The drug must be given in higher doses. 
- The drug must be given in a lipid-soluble form. 
- The...
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first-pass effect. What change will be needed when this drug is administered? 
- The drug must be given more frequently 
- The drug must be given in higher doses. 
- The drug must be given in a lipid-soluble form. 
- The...
pulmonary system structures 
two lungs, the upper and lower airways, the blood vessels that serve these 
structures, the diaphragm, and the chest wall (thoracic cage) 
Answer> what are the pulmonary system structures? 
upper respiratory tract (airway) 
Answer> ___ is made up of: 
-nasal cavit...
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two lungs, the upper and lower airways, the blood vessels that serve these 
structures, the diaphragm, and the chest wall (thoracic cage) 
Answer> what are the pulmonary system structures? 
upper respiratory tract (airway) 
Answer> ___ is made up of: 
-nasal cavit...
body is made up of ___% water, ___% proteins, other solutes ___%. 
Answer> 91 
7 
2 
plasma includes about 50-55% of the blood volume. Plasma proteins include? (3) 
Answer> albumin, globulins, clotting factors/proteins 
helps control oncotic pressure 
Answer> Albumin 
Carrier proteins and i...
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Add to cartbody is made up of ___% water, ___% proteins, other solutes ___%. 
Answer> 91 
7 
2 
plasma includes about 50-55% of the blood volume. Plasma proteins include? (3) 
Answer> albumin, globulins, clotting factors/proteins 
helps control oncotic pressure 
Answer> Albumin 
Carrier proteins and i...
-lepsy 
Answer> seizure 
-lith 
Answer> stone, rock 
-logy 
Answer> study of 
-lunar 
Answer> moon; moonlike 
-malacia 
Answer> softening 
-megaly 
Answer> enlargement 
-metric, metry 
Answer> measurement, length 
-oid 
Answer> like; in the shape of 
-oma 
Answer> tumor 
-...
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Answer> seizure 
-lith 
Answer> stone, rock 
-logy 
Answer> study of 
-lunar 
Answer> moon; moonlike 
-malacia 
Answer> softening 
-megaly 
Answer> enlargement 
-metric, metry 
Answer> measurement, length 
-oid 
Answer> like; in the shape of 
-oma 
Answer> tumor 
-...
what are the six links in the chain of infection? 
Answer> -infectious agent 
-reservoir 
-portal of exit 
-mode of transmission 
-portal of entry 
-host 
from hands, stethoscope, BP cuff, bedside commode, droplet, food, bld, 
mosquito, etc 
Answer> Modes of transmission 
The six links of inf...
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Add to cartwhat are the six links in the chain of infection? 
Answer> -infectious agent 
-reservoir 
-portal of exit 
-mode of transmission 
-portal of entry 
-host 
from hands, stethoscope, BP cuff, bedside commode, droplet, food, bld, 
mosquito, etc 
Answer> Modes of transmission 
The six links of inf...
vital organ that plays a crucial role in regulating blood glucose levels and various 
metabolic processes through the secretion of different hormones. 
Answer> pancreas 
The ___ is both an endocrine gland that produces hormones and an exocrine 
gland that produces digestive enzymes 
Answer> ...
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Add to cartvital organ that plays a crucial role in regulating blood glucose levels and various 
metabolic processes through the secretion of different hormones. 
Answer> pancreas 
The ___ is both an endocrine gland that produces hormones and an exocrine 
gland that produces digestive enzymes 
Answer> ...
Diphenhydramine (Therapeutic Class) 
Answer> Treat allergies 
Diphenhydramine (Pharmacologic Class) 
Answer> H1-Receptor antagonist / Antihistamine 
Diphenhydramine (Actions/Uses) 
Answer> Uses: treat minor symptoms of allergy and common cold 
Can be given topically for rashes + IM and IV ...
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Add to cartDiphenhydramine (Therapeutic Class) 
Answer> Treat allergies 
Diphenhydramine (Pharmacologic Class) 
Answer> H1-Receptor antagonist / Antihistamine 
Diphenhydramine (Actions/Uses) 
Answer> Uses: treat minor symptoms of allergy and common cold 
Can be given topically for rashes + IM and IV ...
a c 
Answer> before meals 
a d l i b 
Answer> as desired/as directed 
AM 
Answer> morning 
b i d 
Answer> twice a day 
c a p 
Answer> capsule 
g t t 
Answer> drop 
h or hr 
Answer> hour 
IM 
Answer> intramuscular 
IV 
Answer> intravenous 
no 
Answer> number 
pc 
Answer&...
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Answer> before meals 
a d l i b 
Answer> as desired/as directed 
AM 
Answer> morning 
b i d 
Answer> twice a day 
c a p 
Answer> capsule 
g t t 
Answer> drop 
h or hr 
Answer> hour 
IM 
Answer> intramuscular 
IV 
Answer> intravenous 
no 
Answer> number 
pc 
Answer&...
aAnswer> without 
abAnswer> away from 
abdAnswer> abdominal 
acuAnswer> sharp 
adAnswer> towards 
adipAnswer> fat 
ad libAnswer> freely, as wanted 
aeroAnswer> air, gas 
alAnswer> toward 
ambi- 
Answer> both 
anAnswer> not 
anaAnswer> up 
anteAnswer>...
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abAnswer> away from 
abdAnswer> abdominal 
acuAnswer> sharp 
adAnswer> towards 
adipAnswer> fat 
ad libAnswer> freely, as wanted 
aeroAnswer> air, gas 
alAnswer> toward 
ambi- 
Answer> both 
anAnswer> not 
anaAnswer> up 
anteAnswer>...
Upper airway 
Answer> mouth, nasal cavity, nasopharynx, oropharynx, and laryngopharynx 
(the last three comprise the pharynx) 
Lower airway 
Answer> trachea, left and right primary bronchi, bronchioles, bronchial 
capillaries, alveolar sacs, and the alveoli 
Larynx 
Answer> a structure wi...
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Add to cartUpper airway 
Answer> mouth, nasal cavity, nasopharynx, oropharynx, and laryngopharynx 
(the last three comprise the pharynx) 
Lower airway 
Answer> trachea, left and right primary bronchi, bronchioles, bronchial 
capillaries, alveolar sacs, and the alveoli 
Larynx 
Answer> a structure wi...
Schedule 1 drugs are 
Answer> Defined as drugs, substances, or chemicals with no currently 
accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse. 
Heroin, lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), marijuana* (cannabis), 3,4- 
methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA, ecstasy), methaqualone, and peyote 
Schedu...
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Answer> Defined as drugs, substances, or chemicals with no currently 
accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse. 
Heroin, lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), marijuana* (cannabis), 3,4- 
methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA, ecstasy), methaqualone, and peyote 
Schedu...
Explain the interdisciplinary nature of pharmacology 
Answer> Everyone in the health care team uses it and studies it. Began with 
chemists isolating substances and then evolved into pharmacologists studying 
the drug effects in animals. Today, nurses and doctors all consult with 
pharmacists ...
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Add to cartExplain the interdisciplinary nature of pharmacology 
Answer> Everyone in the health care team uses it and studies it. Began with 
chemists isolating substances and then evolved into pharmacologists studying 
the drug effects in animals. Today, nurses and doctors all consult with 
pharmacists ...
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