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NSG 124 Herzing University -Pharmacology NSG 124 - Herzing fully solved

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Pharmacology NSG 124 - HerzingWhat drug classification does SUMATRIPTAN fall under? - correct answer Selective serotonin receptor agonists The doctor orders a medication called SUMATRIPTAN for the patient. What medication is this used to treat? - correct answer Migraines What medications fall ...

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Pharma FInal NSG 124as part (Novolog) - correct answer N: Fast acting insulin U: Type 1 diabetes (LOWERS blood glucose) R: Hypoglycemic reactions (Sweating, weakness, dizziness, chills) S: Hypoglycemic, blurred vision, dry mouth, peripheral edema E: Teach patient to keep insulin readil...

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Nursing 124 Theory Exam 2TORCH infections - correct answer T-Toxoplasmosis O-other R-Rubella C-Cytomegalovirus H-HSV 2 (caused by viruses and protozoa) Toxoplasmosis - correct answer cat feces/ litter, under cooked meats or raw eggs *Can cause brain damage, blindness, seizures or hydrocepha...

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Nursing 124 PharmacologyAlbuterol (Proventil) - correct answer Beta2 adrenergic agonist, bronchodilator ipratropium (atrovent) - correct answer bronchodilator & anticholinergic Beconase AQ - correct answer anti-inflammatory corticosteroid montelukast (Singulair) - correct answer prophylaxis...

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Nursing 124 Neuro2 Classifications of Headaches: - correct answer Primary and secondary Primary headaches - correct answer - Those NOT caused by a disease or other medical condition Secondary headaches - correct answer Those CAUSED by another condition or disorder There are three common typ...

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Nursing 124 Exam 1Normal Blood Glucose - fasting - correct answer 70-99 mg/dL Normal Blood Glucose non-fasting - correct answer 70-125 mg/dL Normal BUN (blood urea nitrogen) - correct answer 7-20 mg/dL Normal Creatinine - correct answer 0.8-1.4 mg/dL Normal BUN/Creatinine Ratio - correct...

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NSG124- FINAL Exam ReviewParing for a client receiving prescribed bethanechol the nurse should monitor the pt for what therapeutic effect? Increased Urinary Retention A nurse is caring for a pt receiving prescribed atropine the nurse should educate the patient on what adverse effect? Dry mout...

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NSG124 Exam 2Elevated BP range - correct answer 120-129/<80 High BP Stage 1 - correct answer 130-139/80-89 High BP stage 2 - correct answer 140 or higher OR 90 or higher Hypertensive Crisis - correct answer >180 and/or >120 blood pressure = - correct answer cardiac output x syst...

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NSG124 - exam 3 (units 9-12)ACE inhibitors general information - correct answer - angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors - blocks the conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II - medications end in "PRIL" - treats heart failure and hypertension - contraindicated in 2nd and 3rd trimester o...

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NSG 124 Herzing University -NSG_124 Thyroid Disorders questions n answers

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NSG_124 Thyroid DisordersThyroiditis What condition causes inflammation of the thyroid gland from a viral, bacterial, or fungal infection? Chronic Autoimmune Thyroiditis (Hashimoto's Thyroiditis) and Silent Painless Thyroiditis (Lymphocytic) What are two types of thyroiditis in the notes? ...

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NSG 124_ Respiratory Meds and LabsDrug therapy for asthma - correct answer - long-term control medications (LABA) - quick-relief medications (SABA) - metered-dose inhaler (ICS) - corticosteroids - cromolyn sodium For mild intermittent asthma, SABAs can be utilized however there is no - correc...

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NSG 124Begins when the patient's wounds have healed and he or she is engaging in some level of self care. Goals are to work toward resumption of a functional role in society and rehabilitate from a functional and cosmetic post-burn reconstructive surgery. - correct answer Rehabilitation Phase in b...

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NSG 124 Thyroid MedsWhich thyroid med can cause blood dyscrasia? PTU propylthiouracil Contraindicated for hepatic disorders so monitor pt closely for liver injury or acute liver failure PTU propylthioracil used to treat hyperthyroidism, so monitor pt closely for hypothyroidism s/s like d...

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NSG 124: Thyroid DisordersGlands - correct answer Maintain and regulate vital functions, produce hormones, and secrete to target tissues. Hypothalamus - correct answer Functions within the pituitary gland and secretes "releasing" and "inhibiting" hormones. Pituitary gland - correct answer ...

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NSG 124 Respiratory Med Class Mechanism of ActionAntihistamines (Sedating) These medications generally compete with histamine for the H-1 receptor sites on effector cells. They can produce an anticholinergic effect, antipruritic, antitussive, antiemetic and a sedating effect. Antihistamines (S...

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NSG 124 Respiratory Drug Quiz Prep antibiotics azithromycin, ampicillin, sulbactam "mycin" antibiotics are very hard on the "its a sin to give mycin" ears and kidneys ototoxicity: tinnitus (ringing), vertigo (balance) nephrotoxicity: creatinine over 1.3 and bun over 20 are BAD s...

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NSG 124 PYSC exam 2Addiction - correct answer A compulsive or chronic requirement. The need is so strong was to generate distress(either physical or psychological) if left unfulfilled DSM-5 lists diagnostic criteria for addiction to specific substances such as also considered classes of psychoa...

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NSG 124 Pharmacology Exam 3- high risk in african americans); Dizziness in changing positions (orthostatic hypotension) What is an ACE Inhibitor? - correct answer Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme :Causes vasoconstriction and increased blood pressure ACE Inhibitors relax heart and decrease blood press...

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NSG 124 Herzing University -NSG 124 Pharmacology EXAM 3 fully solA client with a new prescription of Captopril (Capot inen) ACE inhibitor. The nurse should educate patients about (side effects). - persistent cough - excreted through the kidneys Captopril (Capoten) ACE. What is the Priory n...

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NSG 124 Pharmacology Exam 2 Part AAntibacterial - correct answer designed to fight against or kill bacteria Antifungal - correct answer a drug that kills or prevents the growth of fungi Antiviral - correct answer drug used to treat viral infections Factors in choosing Antibiotics - correct ...

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NSG 124 Heart Failure Mgmt EAQWhich information would the nurse include in the dietary education for a patient with heart failure (HF)? A low-sodium diet is advised for patients with HF. Which cause of fatigue is associated with heart failure? Anemia related to heart failure is caused by po...

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NSG 124 GI Medication BasicsOndansetron (Zofran) Antiemetic Loperamide (Imodium) Antidiarrheal Agent Lubiprostone (Amitiza) Chloride Channel Activator Dicyclomine (Bentyl) Anticholinergic Sulfasalazine (Azulfidine) Aminosalicylate (Anti-inflammatory Agent) Prednisolone ...

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NSG 124 GI/GU Drugsciprofloxacin MOA antibiotic that inhibits the enzyme, DNA gyrase in susceptible bacteria ciprofloxacin nursing considerations administer with food to avoid GI upset. obtain urinalysis for crystalluria. hydration important to prevent crystalluria. monitor stool patter...

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NSG 124 Herzing University -NSG 124 GI Drugs Simplified questions with correct answerswhich drug is a nutrient blocker that works by inhibiting lipase which inhibits the absorption of 30% of dietary fats? orlistat which med is an appetite suppressant that can cause lethal dysrhythmias? phente...

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NSG 124 Herzing University -NSG 124 GI Drug R&A, NSG Considerations and Side Effects questions n answers

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NSG 124 GI Drug R&A, NSG Considerations and Side EffectsCiprofloxacin R&A PO, IV, (also available in an otic (ear) or optic (eye) solution. May administer PO with food to reduce GI upset. Metronidazole R&A Oral, topical, IV Loperamide / Alosetron R&A PO Ondansetron R&A PO, IV ...

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NSG 124 Exam 33 types of Renin-angiotensin-aldosterone drugs (RAA) - correct answer 1) ACE Inhibitors 2) Angiotensin II Receptor blockers 3) aldosterone antagonists Use of RAA drugs - correct answer hypertension mainly but also other cardiac problems ACE inhibitor drugs - correct answer Cap...

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NSG 124 Exam 2when does someone have hypertension? - correct answer Persistent elevation of: Systolic Blood Pressure Diastolic Blood Pressure OR Current use of antihypertensives What is a normal blood pressure reading? - correct answer SBP: <120 DBP: <80 Elevated Blood Pressure Re...

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NSG 124 exam 2 (cardiac/ortho)Hypertension - correct answer Systolic blood pressure ≥140 mm Hg Diastolic blood pressure ≥90 mm Hg Measures to reduce the risk of hypertension - correct answer Maintaining weight, decreasing salt and sodium intake, increasing physical exercise, limiting alcohol...

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NSG 124 Herzing University -NSG 124 Exam 1: Insulin Types with complete solution

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NSG 124 Exam 1: Insulin Typeswhat are the rapid acting insulins? Lispro (Humalog) Aspart (Novolog) Glulisine (Apidra) onset, peak, and duration of rapid acting insulin? 15 minutes feels like an hour during 3 rapid responses onset: 10-20 min peak: 30-3 hours duration: 3-5 hours ...

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NSG 124: EAQ Ortho Soft TissueWhich condition does the nurse suspect in a patient with a traumatic ligament tear caused by a combination of excessive deceleration force and limb rotation? An ACL tear occurs where there is traumatic knee ligament tear caused by a combination of excessive deceleratio...

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NSG 124 COPDwhat is COPD? chronic destruction of the lungs resulting in decreased gas exchange, leading to chronic air trapping & high CO2 in the body What are the two big things to remember about COPD? chronic air trapping high CO2 (over 45) ABG key numbers hypoxemia = PaO2 below 80...

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NSG 124 CardiacWhen does someone have HPT? Persistent elevation of: – Systolic blood pressure – Diastolic blood pressure OR – Current use of antihypertensive medication(s) What is normal BP? less than 120/80 What is elevated BP? 120-129/less than 80 What is sta...

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NSG 124 Herzing University -NSG 124 Cardiac Drugs Step Four: What drugs are given for each condition?

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NSG 124 Cardiac Drugs Step Four: What drugs are given for each condition?What drugs are given for CAD? lipid lower drugs: simvastatin - watch liver, lower LDL niacin - low LDL, high HDL, low Tri gemfibrozol (fibric acid derivative) - does nothing to LDL cholesterol absorption inhibitors...

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NSG 124 Cardiac and Ortho LabsBMP (Chem 7) basic metabolic panel that includes: Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN). Calcium. Carbon Dioxide (Bicarbonate). Chloride. Creatinine. Glucose. Potassium. Sodium. BUN 10-20 Creatinine males 0.6 - 1.2 mg/dL; female 0.5-1.1 Cholesterol should...

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NSG 124 Herzing University -NSG 124 Asthma with verified solutions

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NSG 124 AsthmaWhich condition is reversible - asthma or COPD? asthma; asthma comes & goes with flare-ups in the form of asthma attacks & these ARE REVERSIBLE! what is another key difference between asthma and COPD? COPD affects the airways AND the alveoli, it is not reversible. Asthma affe...

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NSG 124 - A patient with a 25-year history of diabetes is hospitalized with uncontrolled hypertension. A diagnosis of chronic kidney disease (CKD) is suspected. The nurse identifies that which study is the most accurate indicator of the patient’s kidney function? As the GFR decreases, the BUN...

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NSG 124 - GI RandomIf GI bleed is suspected, what are the signs of hypovolemic shock? signs of hypovolemic shock such as tachycardia, tachypnea, hypotension, altered level of consciousness, pallor, and cool and clammy skin. what meds would not be given to some one with PUD? corticosteroids, N...

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NSG 124 - Final ExamWhat antibiotic is used for UTIs - correct answer Bactrim What are the therapeutic effects of Bactrim? - correct answer Decrease UTI Symptoms: Frequency, Pain w/urination What is docusate sodium? - correct answer stool softener How does docusate sodium work? - correct an...

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NSG 124 - Exam 3Enoxaparin (Lovenox) - correct answer low molecular weight heparin prevents DVT before hip/knee surgery administered SUBQ report bleeding SSRIs (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors) - correct answer Fluoxetine - takes 3-4 weeks to take effect no st. johns wort no maoi's...

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NSG 124 - Endocrine ExamWhere is TSH produced? - correct answer Anterior pituitary gland What stimulates the release of TSH - correct answer Thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) Where are the releasing and inhibiting hormones secreted from - correct answer Hypothalamus What is TSH - correct ...

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NSG - 124 Cardiac MedicationsFurosemide (Lasix) Drug Class - correct answer Diuretic Loop Diuretic Furosemide (Lasix) Indication - correct answer Edema due to heart failure, hepatic impairment, or renal disease -Hypertension Furosemide (Lasix) Mechanism of action - correct answer In...

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Final Exam: NSG 124 Review Questions True or False: Hypokalemia is low sodium - correct answer False True or False: "pril" is an ace inhibitor - correct answer True True or False: glargine is long acting insulin - correct answer True True or False: Vitamin E treats a high INR level - cor...

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Exam 2: NSG 124 Review QuestionsErythromycin is an what class of drugs - correct answer Macrolides Glyburide is in this class - correct answer Sulfonate Gentamycin and tobramycin are in what class of drugs - correct answer Aminoglycosides Which class of drugs are used to treat adrenal insuf...

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Exam 1 Nursing 124 Define Glands - correct answer maintain and regulate vital functions; produce hormone; secrete to target tissues Define hypothalamus - correct answer functions within pituitary gland; secretes "releasing" and "inhibiting" hormones Define Thyroid - correct answer produce...

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Undesired effects of medications? - correct answer Adverse effect Decrease responsiveness to a drug as a result of repeated drug administration? - correct answer Tolerance The time required for the amount of the drug in the body to decrease by 50%? - correct answer half-life The ability to ...

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Exam 1 NSG 124Goiter - correct answer an enlarged thyroid gland Hyperthyroidism - correct answer hyperactivity of the thyroid gland with sustained increase in synthesis and release of thyroid hormone Clinical manifestations of hyperthyroidism - correct answer goiter, may reveal bruits, opthalm...

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