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NR565 Advanced Pharm Midterm Questions With Complete Solutions
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NR 565 MidTerm Review- Chamberlain College of Nursing fall 2020
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. G-Protien coupled receptors and how they interact with drugs 
G-protein coupled receptors (GPCR) interact with drugs through 7 regions of 
proteins that span and innervate the cell membrane, and trap the molecule into the 
receptor site like an interwoven basket (Insel & Sriram, 2018). Drugs can then enter this 
space and interact with the GRCP. A specific interaction and binding with a site on one 
or more of the regions of proteins within the GPCR, and drugs bound with the GRCP 
can stimulat...
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NR 565 Advanced Pharmacology Fundamentals Week 5 Final Exam Study Guide
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NR 565 Advanced Pharmacology midterm
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NR 565 Advanced Pharmacology midterm 
Chapter 2. Review of Basic Principles of Pharmacology 
1. A patient’s nutritional intake and laboratory results reflect hypoalbuminemia. This is 
critical to prescribing because: 
Distribution of drugs to target tissue may be affected. 
2. Drugs that have a significant first-pass effect: 
Are rapidly metabolized by the liver and may have little if any desired action 
3.The route of excretion of a volatile drug will likely be the: 
Lungs 
4. Medroxyprogeste...
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NR 565 Final Exam Study Guide
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NR 565 Final Exam Study Guide 
Bacterial vaginosis diagnosis and treatment: bacterial flora is altered. Foul odor, clear, copious discharge, PH greater than 4.5, 
positive wiff test, few WBC. Flagyl is drug of choice esp if pregnant 500 mg twice daily. Tinidazole 2 g oral for healthy or 1 g with food 
for 5 days. 
Antimycobacterial treatment guidelines for TB: several drugs for 6-9 mo. Isoniazid, rifampin, ethambutol, pyrazinamide. Patients 
need to be evaluated to make sure they don’t have my...
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NR 565 MidTerm Review
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NR 565 MidTerm Review 
NR 565 MidTerm Review 
1. G-Protien coupled receptors and how they interact with drugs 
G-protein coupled receptors (GPCR) interact with drugs through 7 regions of proteins that span and innervate the cell membrane, and trap the molecule into the receptor site like an interwoven basket (Insel & Sriram, 2018). Drugs can then enter this space and interact with the GRCP. A specific interaction and binding with a site on one or more of the regions of proteins within the GPCR, ...
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NR 565 Final Exam WEEK 7 & 8 Study Guide
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NR 565 Final Exam WEEK 7 & 8 Study Guide 
NR 565 Exam Final Study Guide 
 Antacids: weak bases that react with hydrochloric acid to form salt & water. 
o Used in the treatment of Hyperacidity, GERD, PUD, hyperphosphatemia, and calcium deficiency 
o Contain combinations of 
 metallic cation (aluminum, calcium, magnesium, and sodium) 
 and basic anion (hydroxide, bicarbonate, carbonate, citrate, and trisilicate) 
 Pharmacodynamics, Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacotherapeutics 
o Neutralize G...
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NR 565 Week 1 Study Outline
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NR 565 Week 1 Study Outline 
NR565 Week 1 Study Outline Chapter 2: Review of Basic Principles of Pharmacology 
How Drugs are Developed 
• Drugs are developed by pharmaceutical companies to help patients and to make money 
• The early part of the drug development process is called the preclinical stage 
• Pharmaceutical companies will identify a drug target, starting sometimes with ingredients isolated from a plant (or organism in the case of antibiotics) with desirable medicinal properties...
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