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NKU MSN 611 Final| 100 Questions| With Complete Solutions

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Locations of H4 Receptors correct answer: H1 - Smooth Muscle Cells, Endothelium, and the brain H2 - Gastric Mucosa, Cardiac Muscle, Mast Cells, and the Brain H3 - The Brain h4 - Predominantly in Eosinophils, Neutrophils and T Cells 2nd Gen Antihistamine that cannot be removed by Hemodialiysis...

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NKU Pharmacology Midterm MSN 611 Questions With Complete Solutions

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As a neurotransmitter in the brain correct answer: Histamine that is not found within mast cells functions Convulsions, postural hypotension, cardiac arrhythmias correct answer: Toxic effect of first-generation antihistamines Epinephrine is mainstay medication. Antihistamines will not be abl...

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final msn 611 100- questions With Complete Solutions

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Location of H4 receptors correct answer: eosinophils, neutrophils, and T cells. Second-generation antihistamine that cannot be removed by hemodialysis correct answer: Cetirizine hydrochloride (Zyrtec) Diagnosis of enterobiasis correct answer: Pinworm can be diagnosed by perianal swab using ...

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Midterm MSN 611 Exam Questions WITH Complete Solutions

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Histamine that is not found within mast cells functions as a(n): correct answer: Neurotransmitter Toxic effect of first-generation antihistamines correct answer: Cardiac Arrhythmias What class of medication is used as adjunct therapy for anaphylaxis. correct answer: Steriods Central nerv...

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MSN 611 – FINAL| 99 Questions| With Complete Solutions

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Where are T4 receptors located? correct answer: Eosinophils, neutrophils, T cells In the stomach, histamine is released by what? correct answer: Enterochromaffin-like cells (ECL) What is a toxic effect of first-generation antihistamines? correct answer: Convulsions, postural hotn, cardiac a...

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msn 611 exam 1 map questions with complete solutions

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1. What cells released histamine? correct answer: -Mast cells -ECL cells of the stomach 1. Under what two circumstances may second-generation antihistamines cause drowsiness? correct answer: When combined with medications that cause CNS depression or alcohol 1. Drugs typically used to treat...

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MSN 611 Exam Questions With Complete Solutions

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Which of the following is an FDA-approved indication for methotrexate? a. Wilms' tumor b. Breast cancer c. Colorectal cancer d. Multiple myeloma correct answer: b. Breast cancer In the stomach, histamine is released by: a. Parietal cells b. Enterochromaffin-like cells. c. Chief cells. d...

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MSN 611 Final Exam Questions With Complete Solutions

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Where are H4 receptors located? correct answer: predominantly found on eosinophils, neutrophils, and T cells. In the stomach, histamine is released by: correct answer: enterochromaffin-like (ECL) cells Toxic effect of first-generation antihistamines correct answer: cardiac arrhythmias An...

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MSN 611 Final Exam | 100 Questions | With Complete Solutions

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An enzyme capable of breaking cross-links between fibrin molecules and disrupting the structural integrity of blood clots correct answer: plasmin How is tumor lysis syndrome managed in leukemia patients? A. Dosage reduction B. IV hydration C. Treatment disruption D. Drug rotation correct ans...

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MSN 611 FINAL QUESTIONS & ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 2023

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A 65-year-old man presents to the office with increased frequency, urgency, nocturia, and hesitancy in micturition for the past week. He also complains of pain in ejaculation. He has no flank pain, dysuria, hematuria, or fever. He is in a monogamous relationship and uses condoms regularly. His tempe...

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MSN 611 Midterm 2023| 120 Questions| With Complete Solutions

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Enterochromaffin-like (ECL) cells correct answer: In the stomach histamine is released by Indication of first-generation antihistamines correct answer: To prevent motion sickness compare first-generation antihistamines to second generation antihistamines correct answer: they are less able t...

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MSN 611 Midterm Practice Exam 1-3 Questions With Complete Solutions

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Eosinophils, neutrophils, and T cells contain the type of histamine receptors referred to as: a. H1 b. H2 c. H3 d. H4 correct answer: d. H4 Some 1st generation antihistamines are used to treat a. as stimulants b. to prevent motion sickness c. as anticonvulsants d. as laxatives correc...

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MSN 611 Module 3 respiratory drugs Questions With Complete Solutions

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Beta 2 receptors work in: correct answer: lungs - bronchioles (dilation), smooth muscle of bronchiole tree to reverse bronchospasm GI tract - decreased motility and tone, uterus - relaxation of smooth muscle, liver - activation of glycolicgenolysis short acting beta agonist correct answer: a...

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MSN 611 Pharm test 3 Questions With Complete Solutions

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A patient tells a nurse practitioner (NP) that several coworkers have upper respiratory infections and asks about the best way to avoid getting sick. The NP should recommend which of the following? Answers: a. Normal saline nasal irrigation b. Echinacea c. Zinc gluconate supplements d. Frequen...

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MSN 611 Quiz 2 Part 2 Questions With Complete Solutions

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Which of the following heart rates would support a call to the provider for a patient taking digoxin? correct answer: 54 Which of the following may be administered crushed for a patient that has difficulty swallowing? correct answer: Amlodipine A patient is receiving warfarin 7.5 mg daily fo...

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MSN 611 Quiz 2 Questions With Complete Solutions

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The primary care NP sees a 68 yer old male having difficulty initiating urine stream and urine frequency. Pt has no significant past medical history and vitals at visit are as follows: BP 112/72, HR 70, Temp 98.7 F. Which of the following is most appropriate to treat the pts' current symptoms? corr...

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MSN 611 Quiz 2 Questions & Answers With Complete Solutions

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The primary care NP sees a 68 yer old male having difficulty initiating urine stream and urine frequency. Pt has no significant past medical history and vitals at visit are as follows: BP 112/72, HR 70, Temp 98.7 F. Which of the following is most appropriate to treat the pts' current symptoms? corr...

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MSN 611 Quiz 3 Questions & Answers With Complete Solutions

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Which statement accurately describes the organization of the autonomic nervous system? correct answer: Epinephrine activates both alpha and beta types of receptors equally Which of the following describes the activity of naloxone? correct answer: It may induce immediate withdrawal symptoms in c...

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MSN 611 quiz 4 Questions With Complete Solutions

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Which of the following medications is available to be given intramuscularly every 2 weeks to aid in compliance for patients with schizophrenia unable to regularly remember to take medication? correct answer: risperidone decanoate Which of the following medications is given as an injection for st...

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MSN 611 quiz 6 Questions With Complete Solutions

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Which of the following has good activity against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus? correct answer: Trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole is a good, cost effective option for treatment of MRSA. Which of the following has been associated with visual changes including red-green color blindness, ...

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MSN 611 Test 2 Pharm Questions With Complete Solutions

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Product of a living organism that kills or inhibits growth of microorganisms correct answer: Antibiotic Any naturally occurring or synthetic substance that kills or inhibits growth of microorganisms correct answer: Antimicrobial Ability to inhibit growth and replication of bacteria; the body...

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MSN 611 Test Questions & Answers With Complete Solutions

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Histamine that is not found within mast cells functions as a(n): correct answer: neurotransmitter Choose the correct statement regarding anaphylaxis. correct answer: Steroids may be added as adjuvant therapy Which of the following is a toxic effect of first-generation antihistamines? correct...

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MSN 611 - Quiz 1 (1) Questions With Complete Solutions

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What is direct observation therapy? correct answer: - Used with patients who are noncompliant and do not show signs of improvement after treatment. Noncompliance is a major factor in multidrug resistance and treatment failures - Provide drugs directly to the patient and watch patient swallow drugs...

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NKU MSN 611 Midterm Questions With Complete Solutions

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Histamine that is not found within mast cells functions correct answer: as a neurotransmitter in the brain and is involved with neuroendocrine control, cardiovascular functions, thermal and weight regulation, and sleep and arousal balance what cells release histamine in the stomach? correct answ...

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NKU MSN 611 Final| 100Questions| With Complete Solutions

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Locations of H4 Receptors correct answer: H1 - Smooth Muscle Cells, Endothelium, and the brain H2 - Gastric Mucosa, Cardiac Muscle, Mast Cells, and the Brain H3 - The Brain h4 - Predominantly in Eosinophils, Neutrophils and T Cells 2nd Gen Antihistamine that cannot be removed by Hemodialiysis...

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NKU MSN 611 Midterm| 171 Questions| With Complete Solutions

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Histamine that is not found within mast cells functions correct answer: as a neurotransmitter in the brain and is involved with neuroendocrine control, cardiovascular functions, thermal and weight regulation, and sleep and arousal balance what cells release histamine in the stomach? correct answ...

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