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NU 314 pharmacology Exam Questions with 100% Verified Correct Answers 2024/2025 what is the most common poisoning - Correct Answer Acetaminophen what is the antidote for acetaminophen poisoning - Correct Answer Acetylcysteine (Mucomyst) what is an antagonist - Correct Answer binds to the rec...

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what is the most common poisoning - Correct Answer Acetaminophen



what is the antidote for acetaminophen poisoning - Correct Answer Acetylcysteine (Mucomyst)



what is an antagonist - Correct Answer binds to the receptor site and stops binding of other
substances



what is an antidote - Correct Answer an agent given to counteract effects of poison



what is acetylcystein given before to prevent kidney damage - Correct Answer CT scans --> the dyes



what is the daily limit of tylenol - Correct Answer 3-4 grams



what does acute acetaminophen OD cause - Correct Answer hepatotoxicity



what does chronic acetaminophen OD cause - Correct Answer nephrotoxicity



if acetylcysteine is inhaled what is it used to treat - Correct Answer used to break up mucus



what is the time limit for a patient to vomit after taking acetylcysteine and have to have a repeated
dose - Correct Answer up to 1 hour



what is the IV form of acetylcysteine - Correct Answer acedote



what is the preferred method for removal of poisons (ASA, APAP, antidepressants, barbiturates, and
many other drugs) - Correct Answer activated charcoal (actidose)

, what is the MOA of activated charcoal - Correct Answer functions as an adsorbent and inhibits
absorption of drugs and chemicals from the GI tract and causes them to be excreted in the stool.



what can you NOT give activated charcoal for - Correct Answer Pesticides

Hydrocarbons

Acids, alkali

Iron

Lithium

Solvents



*PHAILS*



what must you administer activated charcoal - Correct Answer within one hour of poisoning



what antidote promotes blood clotting - Correct Answer Amicar



what must the patient be able to do in order to give Amicar - Correct Answer he must be able to
form clots



what is Amicar - Correct Answer antifibrinolytic. treats excessive bleeding from surgery or
overactivation of fibrinolytic system. (thrombolytic overdose)



T/F aminocaproic acid (Amicar) breaks up clots - Correct Answer false, it promotes the formation of
clots



what is Deferal used as antidote for - Correct Answer iron overdose (seen in little kids, b/c of the
gummy vitamins)



Desferal is a chelating agent, what is that - Correct Answer a substance that binds to a heavy metal in
the body and causes it to be excreated



what are some side effects of Desferal - Correct Answer blurred vision, diarrhea, hypersensitivity
reactions/ anaphylaxis

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