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NUR3128 Exam Questions and Answers
NUR3128 Exam Questions and Answers
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[Show more]Diagnostic Stains 
Answer> Use: 
-Locate extraocular lesions or foreign objects 
-Evaluate dry eyes or extraocular changes 
-Allow more thorough examination 
-May be combined with local anesthetics 
Diagnostic Stains 
Answer> Examples: 
-Fluorescein sodium, ophthalmic 
-Rose bengal, ophthal...
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Answer> Use: 
-Locate extraocular lesions or foreign objects 
-Evaluate dry eyes or extraocular changes 
-Allow more thorough examination 
-May be combined with local anesthetics 
Diagnostic Stains 
Answer> Examples: 
-Fluorescein sodium, ophthalmic 
-Rose bengal, ophthal...
Substance Use Disorder 
Answer> Significant impairment clinically and functionally (includes health 
problems, disability, failure to meet responsibilities at work, school, home.) 
Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) 
Answer> -Long-term effects 
-Alcohol toxicity 
Treatments 
Inpatient & Outpatient...
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Answer> Significant impairment clinically and functionally (includes health 
problems, disability, failure to meet responsibilities at work, school, home.) 
Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) 
Answer> -Long-term effects 
-Alcohol toxicity 
Treatments 
Inpatient & Outpatient...
seizure 
Answer> Results from sudden, transient disruption in brain electrical function 
seizure 
Answer> -Caused by abnormal excessive discharges of critical neurons 
-Characteristics: 
-Involuntary, uncontrolled movements 
-Loss or Disturbance of consciousness 
Epilepsy 
Answer> Seizure d...
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Answer> Results from sudden, transient disruption in brain electrical function 
seizure 
Answer> -Caused by abnormal excessive discharges of critical neurons 
-Characteristics: 
-Involuntary, uncontrolled movements 
-Loss or Disturbance of consciousness 
Epilepsy 
Answer> Seizure d...
Teratogens 
Answer> -Substances that cause developmental abnormalities 
-Drugs that can cause damage the fetus 
iron 
Answer> -Prevent maternal ___ deficiency anemia - not to supply the fetus. 
(reverses anemia in pregnant women) 
-Adverse reactions: 
Nausea, vomiting, constipation, black tar...
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Answer> -Substances that cause developmental abnormalities 
-Drugs that can cause damage the fetus 
iron 
Answer> -Prevent maternal ___ deficiency anemia - not to supply the fetus. 
(reverses anemia in pregnant women) 
-Adverse reactions: 
Nausea, vomiting, constipation, black tar...
Combined Hormonal Contraceptives 
Answer> •Contain a synthetic version of estrogen and progestin. 
•Generations 
•First, second, third, fourth generation progestins 
•Action 
•Inhibit ovulation by preventing formation of dominant follicle 
•Suppress luteinizing hormone surge 
Combined...
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Answer> •Contain a synthetic version of estrogen and progestin. 
•Generations 
•First, second, third, fourth generation progestins 
•Action 
•Inhibit ovulation by preventing formation of dominant follicle 
•Suppress luteinizing hormone surge 
Combined...
Pituitary Gland 
Answer> -Produces and releases hormones that regulate other endocrine 
glands. 
-Controlled by the hypothalamus through releasing and inhibiting factors. 
-Hormones include growth hormone (GH), thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), 
adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), among others...
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Answer> -Produces and releases hormones that regulate other endocrine 
glands. 
-Controlled by the hypothalamus through releasing and inhibiting factors. 
-Hormones include growth hormone (GH), thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), 
adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), among others...
Cell cycle-nonspecific drugs (CCNS) 
Answer> •act during any phase of the cell cycle, including the G0 phase 
•Alkylating agents 
•Antitumor antibiotics 
Cell cycle-specific drugs (CCS) 
Answer> •exert influence during a specific phase 
•most effective against rapidly growing cancer ...
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Answer> •act during any phase of the cell cycle, including the G0 phase 
•Alkylating agents 
•Antitumor antibiotics 
Cell cycle-specific drugs (CCS) 
Answer> •exert influence during a specific phase 
•most effective against rapidly growing cancer ...
Conjunctivitis 
Answer> inflammation of the conjunctiva (membrane covering eyelids), maybe 
bacterial (chlamydia), viral, allergic; chlamydia 
Blepharitis 
Answer> infection of the margins of the eyelids 
Chalazion 
Answer> infection of the eyelid caused by a blocked oil gland; produces a ...
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Answer> inflammation of the conjunctiva (membrane covering eyelids), maybe 
bacterial (chlamydia), viral, allergic; chlamydia 
Blepharitis 
Answer> infection of the margins of the eyelids 
Chalazion 
Answer> infection of the eyelid caused by a blocked oil gland; produces a ...
1. Upon review of Ms. Andrews' admission clinical presentation. which clinical 
manifestations are most 
related to excessive growth hormone? 
A. Headache 
B. Enlarged hands 
C. Visual changes 
D. Nausea 
Answer> B. Enlarged hands 
2. Ms. Andrews is ordered to receive bromocriptine mesylate (Pa...
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manifestations are most 
related to excessive growth hormone? 
A. Headache 
B. Enlarged hands 
C. Visual changes 
D. Nausea 
Answer> B. Enlarged hands 
2. Ms. Andrews is ordered to receive bromocriptine mesylate (Pa...
Aluminum hydroxide (AlternaGEL) Therapeutic class 
Answer> antiheartburn drug 
Aluminum hydroxide (AlternaGEL) Pharmacologic class 
Answer> antacid 
Aluminum hydroxide Actions and Uses 
Answer> -Aluminum compounds are minimally absorbed 
-Neutralize stomach acid by raising pH of stomach con...
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Answer> antiheartburn drug 
Aluminum hydroxide (AlternaGEL) Pharmacologic class 
Answer> antacid 
Aluminum hydroxide Actions and Uses 
Answer> -Aluminum compounds are minimally absorbed 
-Neutralize stomach acid by raising pH of stomach con...
Lisinopril Therapeutic class 
Answer> Drug for HF and HTN 
Lisinopril Pharmacologic class 
Answer> ACE inhibitor 
Lisinopril Actions and Uses 
Answer> - One of the most frequently prescribed drugs 
- Inhibits ACE and decreases aldosterone production 
- Decreases BP, increases CO 
- 2-3 week...
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Answer> Drug for HF and HTN 
Lisinopril Pharmacologic class 
Answer> ACE inhibitor 
Lisinopril Actions and Uses 
Answer> - One of the most frequently prescribed drugs 
- Inhibits ACE and decreases aldosterone production 
- Decreases BP, increases CO 
- 2-3 week...
ACE Inhibitors 
Answer> • "pril" 
• Reduce afterload 
• Drugs of choice for heart failure 
• Enhance excretion of sodium and water 
• Lower peripheral resistance and reduce blood volume 
• Increase cardiac output 
Role of the Nurse: ACE Inhibitors 
Answer> • Monitor C B C 
• ...
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Answer> • "pril" 
• Reduce afterload 
• Drugs of choice for heart failure 
• Enhance excretion of sodium and water 
• Lower peripheral resistance and reduce blood volume 
• Increase cardiac output 
Role of the Nurse: ACE Inhibitors 
Answer> • Monitor C B C 
• ...
The steady state of antibacterial drugs occurs after how many half-lives? 
Answer> Around 4 to 5 
How many half lives does it take for an antibacterial drug to be eliminated via 
urine? 
Answer> Around the 7th half life 
What does gram positive mean? 
Answer> Bacteria that take a positive ...
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Answer> Around 4 to 5 
How many half lives does it take for an antibacterial drug to be eliminated via 
urine? 
Answer> Around the 7th half life 
What does gram positive mean? 
Answer> Bacteria that take a positive ...
What are the steps of the nursing process? 
Answer> Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation 
Define assessment in the nursing process 
Answer> The deliberate and systematic collection of data to determine a 
patient's current and past health status, functional status ...
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Add to cartWhat are the steps of the nursing process? 
Answer> Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation 
Define assessment in the nursing process 
Answer> The deliberate and systematic collection of data to determine a 
patient's current and past health status, functional status ...
psychosis 
Answer> Loss of contact with reality 
psychosis 
Answer> Theory : 
Results from imbalance in neurotransmitter dopamine in the brain 
psychosis 
Answer> Characteristics: 
-Difficulty in processing information 
-Disorganized thoughts, incoherence 
-Distortion of reality 
-Delusi...
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Answer> Loss of contact with reality 
psychosis 
Answer> Theory : 
Results from imbalance in neurotransmitter dopamine in the brain 
psychosis 
Answer> Characteristics: 
-Difficulty in processing information 
-Disorganized thoughts, incoherence 
-Distortion of reality 
-Delusi...
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