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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 status epilepticus? correct answer: fosphenytoin 
 
Which of the following drug classes is contraindicated in patients with cardiovascular diagnoses due to their direct alpha-adrenergic blocking effect...
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MSN 611 - Quiz 1 (4) Questions and answers latest update
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What is an example of an NRTI? 
Tenofovir (TDF) 
 
 
What does NRTI stand for? What about NNRTI? 
NRTI: nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor 
 
NNRTI: non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor 
 
 
what is the MOA of NRTIs? 
suppress synthesis of viral DNA 
 
 
What are the indications for use of NRTIs? 
HIV and Hep B 
 
 
What are some side effects/adverse effects of NRTIs? 
lactic acidosis and hepatomegaly 
 
 
What is an exa...
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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? 
Tamsulosin 
 
 
A patient who has been taking propranolol for 6 months reporting having nocturnal cough and SOB. The primary care NP should: 
tell the ...
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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? Tamsulosin 
A patient who has been taking propranolol for 6 months reporting having nocturnal cough and SOB. The 
primary care NP should: tell the patient to stop ta...
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MSN 611 - Quiz 1 2024 Graded A+
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MSN 611 - Quiz 1 2024 Graded A+ 
What is direct observation therapy? - 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 - Costly, but preferred to ensure adherence 
When is direct observation therapy normally done? in emergency settings, primarily with meds for 
communicable diseases 
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