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NSG 318 FINAL EXAM REVIEW Questions And Answers

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What does Nystatin treat? How is this administered? ~ Candidiasis and Thrush Topical cream - without a dressing, needs to be used for a long time, can't stop using topical ointment abruptly or for a short time. How is Nystatin taken when used in the mouth for treating thrush? ~ Swish arou...

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what do opioid agonist antagonist do ~ decreases dependency on opioids what CAM should be included in education with opioids ~ St. John's Wort what would you want to educate a patient taking an opioid to increase ~ fluid intake and fiber Tylenol can do what what fever ~ reduce fever ...

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NSG 318 Topic 4 Questions And Answers

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Atenolol nursing considerations ~ - monitor hypertension - hypoglycemia may be masked by DM - hold drug if less than 60 BPM Atenolol patient education ~ - do not discontinue drug abruptly - may precipitate angina, MI - change position slowly to reduce orthostatic hypotension - do not ta...

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NSG 318 Final Exam Drugs Questions And Answers

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Insulin (all types) ~ Class: Antidiabetic: Insulin Use: lowers blood glucose - check BG before meals (normal = 80-130 mg/dL) - in hypoglycemic reactions, use orange juice, sugary drinks, and hard candy to raise blood sugar Glipizide (GLucotrol) ~ Class: Sulfonylurea - Second Gen Use: Ty...

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NSG 318 Final Exam Jeopardy Questions And Answers

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advantage of an insulin pen ~ already mixed, great if that is what your order is for - This does not have to be refrigerated, can be stuck in purse and taken with you Type 2 ~ can make receptors accept insulin - Metformin - Glycoside metformin ~ o Causes a lot of GI distress so they ...

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long acting insulin (glargine) ~ onset: 1-1.5 hrs duration: 24 hrs administer at bedtime blood sugar... ~ needs to be checked before each meal and at bedtime when administering insulin should be between 70-99 A1c lab ~ check before administering insulin to see if patient is compliant ...

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NSG 318 Final Exam Questions And Answers

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What are the nursing interventions of montelukast? ~ Monitor respirations and breath sounds Encourage adequate hydration (fluids help loosen secretions) Monitor LFTs D/c use and notify HCP if allergic reaction develops Which CAMs interact with Singulair? ~ St. John's wort and black or gre...

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NSG 318 Final Exam Respiratory Questions And Answers

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What are the contraindications and cautions for Montelukast? ~ - severe asthma attack and acute bronchospasm - hepatic disease, corticoid steroid withdrawal, alcoholism What blocks the drug action of Montelukast? ~ aspirin and NSAIDs What causes the Montelukast drug level to be increased? ...

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NSG318 Topic 4 Questions And Answers

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What nursing INTERVENTIONS would be appropriate to meet the goals for the pediatric patient receiving medication? ~ nurse provided resources and support to patient and caregivers avoid use of restraints include both patient and family in the educational process follow rights of safe drug adm...

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NSG318 Topic 5 and 6 Questions And Answers

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which CAMS should be discontinued with depression and depression medications ~ ginkgo biloba and St. johns wort what are the antidepressant groups ~ tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs) Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) Serotonin Norepi Reuptake Inhibitors (SNRIs) atypical anti...

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NSG318 Topic 1 Questions And Answers

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What is the purpose of the Z-track injection technique? ~ to help minimize local skin irritation by sealing the medication in the muscle tissue What are the common sites for an intravenous injection? ~ cephalic or cubital vein in th warm, dorsal vein of the hand infants: may use veins in ...

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NSG318 Topic 2 Questions And Answers

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people of European descent ~ poor metabolizers of antidepressants, anti psychotics, cardiovascular agents, and isoniazid which can lead to toxicity people of African descent ~ diminished therapeutic effects from beta blockers, Ace inhibitors and warfarin people of Latin American descent ...

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NSG318 Topic 3 Questions And Answers

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medication for reducing fever ~ antipyretic medication to decrease nausea ~ antiemetic Tuskegee Experiment ~ Infamous historical study in which core values of research (respect for persons, beneficence, and justice) were violated - studied the effects of syphilis in africanamerican men...

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