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Pharmacology and EKG test HCA new hires for nurses, Insulins
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• Morphine - Answer- Opioid agonist: binds to the opioid mu-1 and mu-2 and kappa receptors in the CNS and alters pain perception and response 
Side effects: confusion, sedation, constipation, hypotension, respiratory depression 
Antidote= naloxene 
 
• Demerol - Answer- Opioid agonist mu-1 and mu-2 and kappa receptors. 
side effects: 
-Nausea 
- Vomiting 
- Euphoria 
- Dysphoria 
- Respiratory Depression 
Adverse effect: seizures 
Antidote= naloxene 
 
• Ativan 
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Pharmacology: Antiarrhythmics Exam 2023 Questions and Answers with complete solution
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HESI Pharmacology Exam Version 2| 55 Questions and Verified Answers | 2023 / 2024 Update
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HESI Pharmacology Exam Version 2| 55 Questions and Verified Answers | 2023 / 2024 Update 
 
 
Q: A client with Parkinson's disease is taking carbidopa-levodopa (Sinemet). Which observation by the nurse should indicate that the desired outcome of the medication is being achieved? 
A) Decreased blood pressure. 
B) Lessening of tremors. 
C) Increased salivation. 
D) Increased attention span. 
 
 
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B. Lessening of tremors. 
Sinemet increases the amount of levodopa to the CNS (dopamine ...
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Antiarrhythmic Drugs questions and answers
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Cardio: Pharm Antiarrhythmic Drugs Exam 3- Questions & Answers (100% Verified)
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Cardio: Pharm Antiarrhythmic Drugs Exam 3- Questions & Answers (100% Verified) 
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What are the class Ia antiarrhythmics? - ANSWER - "The *Q*ueen *P*roclaims *D*iso's *pyramide*" 
 
Q - Quinidine 
P - Procainamide 
D - Disopyramide 
 
What are the class Ib antiarrhythmics? - ANSWER - Lidocaine and Mexiletine 
 
What are the class Ic antiarrhythmics? - ANSWER - Flecainide and propafenone 
 
"Fries please" 
 
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Antiarrhythmic agents 2023 questions and answers 100% verified
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Cardio Antiarrhythmic Drug Exam – Complete Questions & Answers (Graded A+)
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Cardio Antiarrhythmic Drug Exam – Complete Questions & Answers (Graded A+) 
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What do class 1 antiarrythmics affect? - ANSWER - Fast Na channels 
 
What do class 2 antiarrhythmics affect? - ANSWER - beta blockers 
 
What to class 3 antiarrhythmics affect? - ANSWER - block K channels 
 
What do class 4 antiarrhythmics affect? - ANSWER - calcium channel blockers 
 
Which drugs are class 1a? - ANSWER - quinidine, procai...
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Antiarrhythmic Drugs Exam (2023-2024)- Questions & Answers (Rated A+)
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What are the four different classes of antiarrhythmics as classified by Vaughan Williams? - ANSWER - SOuth Beach PolKa Class I: Na blockers, Class II: Beta blocker Class III: lengthen the Action Potential significantly without affecting phase o depolarization; consist mostly of Potassium blocker Class IV:Ca2+ channel blockers (L-type,cardiac specific) 
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Cardio: Antiarrhythmic Drugs Exam (2023-2024) – Questions & Answers (100% Correct)
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Cardio: Antiarrhythmic Drugs Exam (2023-2024) – Questions & Answers (100% Correct) 
Cardio: Antiarrhythmic Drugs Exam (2023-2024) – Questions & Answers (100% Correct) 
 
DOC WPW - ANSWER - propafenone /rythomol/ 
 
MOA: weak beta blocking effect 
 
DOC post MI w/o structural heart dz - ANSWER - sotalol 
 
DOC structural heart dz (CAD or HF or severe LVH) - ANSWER - Amiodarone 
 
What are the four different classes of antiarrhythmics as classified by Vaughan Williams? - ANSWER - SOuth Beach P...
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