MSN 610 (MODULE 1 & 2) EXAM NEWEST 2025
TEST BANK |COMPLETE 200 ACTUAL EXAM
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What drug testing causes fatalities - ANSWER - iron dextran
Antilipemic agents that target triglycerides - ANSWER - vibrates-
promote the elimination of triglycerides and can decrease VLDL levels
and increase HDL levels, used to treat genetic origin hyperlipidemia
mode of action and indication of calcium-channel blocking agents -
ANSWER - selectively blocking calcium channels in cardiac and
vascular smooth muscle cells, net effect of vasodilation in smooth
muscle and negative inotropic effects in myocardium
History of Present Illness (HPI) for skin assessment includes; -
ANSWER - Onest of symptoms, Severity of symptoms, treatments and
home remedies prior to arrival, associated symptoms, changes in
symptoms, aggravating and alleviating factors, current medications,
changes to shape and size of moles, any odors, excessive perspiration,
lesions that are chronically irritated, recent exposure to environmental
factors, travel history, response to treatment
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History of present illness (HPI) for hair assessment includes; -
ANSWER - changes in texture, color, or distribution of hair, changes in
growth, recent exposures, attempted treatments, food intake and diet
history, current medications
History of Present illness (HPI) for nail assessment includes; -
ANSWER - changes in color or texture, associated symptoms such as
pain or drainage, onset and duration of symptoms, recent exposures,
previous treatments
Which 2 STIs are important to assess for skin related complaints -
ANSWER - HIV and syphilis
Temporal factors include; - ANSWER - onset, duration and frequency
examples:
Did the pain being rapidly or suddenly?
Do symptoms get better or worse as the day progresses?
Is pain constant?
Character of symptoms includes; - ANSWER - stiffness, restriction of
movement, changes in size or contour, locking/instability,
tremors/tics/spasms/paralysis/weakness, description of pain
source of most anti hemorrhagic agents - ANSWER - human sources
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important precaution regarding anticoagulant therapy prior to dental
procedure - ANSWER - anticoagulant therapy should be discontinued
prior to some dental procedures
FDA approved treatment of thrombocytopenia - ANSWER - oprelvekin
hypertensive medication preferentially considered for African Americans
- ANSWER - thiazide type diuretics
Drug choice for treating hypertension in pregnancy - ANSWER -
methyldopa
Beta blocker that is indicated for hypertensive emergencies - ANSWER -
labetalol
indication and mode of action of renin-angiotensin-aldosterone
inhibitors - ANSWER - reduce ventricular hypertrophy, blocking effects
of angiotensin, reduce peripheral vascular resistance which in turn
lowers BP
Drug use for the treatment of paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia -
ANSWER - adenosine
D2 receptors are a drug development target for which disease -
ANSWER - Parkinson's disease
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Adverse effects of chronic phenytoin - ANSWER - osteomalacia
drug used in the anxiolytic, sedative, hypnotic category which is a
melatonin agonist - ANSWER - ramelton
Part of the brain that the "triptans" exert their serotonin 1B and serotonin
1D agonist effects - ANSWER - brainstem
some first-generation antihistamines have antinausea and antiemetic
effects and can be used to prevent what symptoms - ANSWER - anti
nausea, antiemetic for motion sickness
in order to improve a patient's success in smoking cessation, it is
important to acknowledge that tobacco use disorder is a ____ disease -
ANSWER - chronic disease, patients who are nicotine dependent may
have remission and relapse
Adverse effects of quinidine include a set of central nervous system
symptoms known as - ANSWER - cinchonism: tinnitus, delirium, and
hearing and visual problems
nitrates cause nitric oxide to be released from: - ANSWER -
endothelium resulting in arterial and venous vasodilation
because it does not carry the risk of triggering _____, acetaminophen is
the drug of choice to treat fevers in children and young adults -
ANSWER - Reye's syndrome
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