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TEST BANK FOR ADMINISTERING MEDICATIONS 9TH EDITION BY GAUWITZ 2023 LATEST UPDATE
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TEST BANK FOR 
ADMINISTERING 
MEDICATIONS 
9TH EDITION BY 
GAUWITZ 2023 
LATEST UPDATE 
Administering Medications, 9e (Gauwitz) 
Chapter 1 Orientation to Medications 
1) Which is the definition of the term pharmacology? 
A) the body's response to drugs 
B) the absorption of drugs 
C) the study of drugs 
D) the metabolism of drugs 
Answer: C 
Explanation: Pharmacology is the study of drugs and their uses. 
Difficulty: 1 Easy 
Topic: Pharmacology 
Bloom's: Remember 
Learning Outcome: 1-1...
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PC707 Final Safety Exam Questions & Answers Solved 100%
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Tetracycline - Answer PRE: Photosensitivity, do not take with milk 
 
CONTRX: Not in pregnancy, not in children under 8yo (unless indication such as Rocky Mountain Spotted fever) 
 
***Teeth discoloration, deposition on bones, bone growth restrictions 
 
Vitamin A - Answer Caution: Pregnancy, childbearing age 
 
***Can be teratogenic in excess 
 
Grapefruit Juice - Answer CYP-3A4 inhibitor! 
 
Leads to increased pharmacologic effect of drugs (i.e. statins, some BP meds, Viagra) 
 
Phenobarbitol ...
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NURA 407 Pharm Immune Mod. 2 Questions and Answers with complete solution
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Anti-infective agents 
Aminoglycosides 
*Gentamicin* - Narrow-spectrum antibiotic. Inhibits protein synthesis. They also inhibit transfer 
RNA from binding with messenger RNA. This synthesizes abnormal proteins due to incorrect reading of 
the genetic code, causes leaky cell wall. Bactericidal, larger doses kill faster. 
Side effect: ototoxicity (early signs: tinnitus, headache, ataxia, and vertigo), nephrotoxicity (polyuria, 
dilute urine, protein and casts in the urine, and an elevation in BUN...
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WGU D027 OA Exam Study Guide latest updated
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cystic fibrosis - ANSWER-effects pancreas, increased mucus 
 
Klinefelter syndrome - ANSWER-A chromosomal disorder in which males have an extra X chromosome 
 
Turner Syndrome - ANSWER-A chromosomal disorder in females in which either an X chromosome is missing, making the person XO instead of XX, or part of one X chromosome is deleted. 
 
Alpha Thalassemia - ANSWER-Severe anemia, do not give ferrous sulfate 
 
B and T cells - ANSWER-Mature in bone marrow, the go to thymus/spleen/liver 
 
Lichen...
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NUR 622 100% VERIFIED TEST SOLUTIONS 2023/2024
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NUR 622 100% 
VERIFIED TEST 
SOLUTIONS 2023/2024 
True or False: A woman in menopause will have low FSH and low Estradiol serum 
hormones upon testing - ANSWER False 
A 60 year old female with PMH of HTN and hypothyrodism presents to your clinic with a 
several month history of night sweats, insomnia, vaginal dryness, painful sexual 
intercourse, and wight gain. You are concerned with menopause and inform her that the 
more painful sexual intercourse being experienced is due to : 
intersti...
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Leik - FNP review Questions and Answers 2023
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Leik - FNP review Questions and Answers 2023 
Labs to order if Digoxin overload suspected 
electrolytes, creatinine, and serial EKG's 
 
 
 
First line for atrial fibrillation 
Coumadin. 
 
 
 
INR of 5 to 8 without bleeding 
hold for 1 to 2 doses, then recheck every 2 to 3 days until normal. 
 
 
 
Those taking thiazides may also find relief with 
osteoporosis. it stimulates formation of osteoclasts. 
 
 
 
Those taking thiazides can have which adverse effects 
hyperglycemia, hypokalemia, incr...
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BCACP EXAM STUDY GUIDE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
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how often do you screen for hypothyroidism after > 35 YO 
every 5 years 
 
 
 
T4 
Levothyroxine 
 
 
 
T3 
Liothyronine 
 
 
 
Subclinical TSH range 
5-9 
 
 
 
Starting dose Levothyroxine in healthy adult 
1.6 mcg/kg/day 
 
 
 
If elderly or CAD what is the starting dose levothyroxine 
12.5-25 mcg/day 
 
 
 
Amiodarone can induce ____thyroidism in iodine deficiency 
hyperthyroidism 
 
 
 
TSH offers positive/negative feedback from _____ gland 
pituitary 
 
 
 
Definitive treatment for hyper...
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NAPLEX Practice Actual Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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NAPLEX Practice Actual Questions with 100% Correct Answers 
what type of metabolism do tacrolimus and cyclosporine undergo? 
these are both CYP3A4 & PgP SUBSTRATES 
 
susceptible to many drug interactions by GPACMAN & PS PORCS 
 
 
can erythopoetin / erythropoietin stimulating agents increase BP? 
yes! must monitor BP w/ ESA 
also, remember these can worsen cancer growth 
also, Hg must be <10 to use them 
used in anemias... ESRD and cancer anemia 
 
 
what are the class effects of SSRI's? 
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TEST BANK FOR ADMINISTERING MEDICATIONS 9TH EDITION BY GAUWITZ 2023/2024 LATEST UPDATE
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TEST BANK FOR 
ADMINISTERING 
MEDICATIONS 
9TH EDITION BY 
GAUWITZ 2023 
LATEST UPDATE 
Administering Medications, 9e (Gauwitz) 
Chapter 1 Orientation to Medications 
1) Which is the definition of the term pharmacology? 
A) the body's response to drugs 
B) the absorption of drugs 
C) the study of drugs 
D) the metabolism of drugs 
Answer: C 
Explanation: Pharmacology is the study of drugs and their uses. 
Difficulty: 1 Easy 
Topic: Pharmacology 
Bloom's: Remember 
Learning Outcome: 1-1...
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NUR 635 Pharm Final Exam Questions and Answers (Already GRADED A)
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While rational drug selection is based on the individual patient the aspect of rational drug selection addressing disease-specific information by a national medical or nursing organization is 
 
A. a guideline. 
B. cost. 
C. availability. 
D. patient hepatic and renal function. 
A. a guideline 
 
 
Drugs that alter synaptic transmission are much more selective than those that alter axonal conduction, why is this? 
a drug that affects the axonal conduction - non-selective effect. 
Drugs that alte...
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