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TEST BANK FOR CLAYTON’S BASIC PHARMACOLOGY FOR NURSES 18TH EDITION BY WILLIHNGANZ
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TEST BANK FOR CLAYTON’S BASIC PHARMACOLOGY FOR NURSES 18TH Edition by Willihnganz Chapter 1: Drug Definitions, Standards, and Information Sources Test Bank MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. What is the name under which a drug is listed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)? a. Brand b. Nonproprietary c. Official d. Trademark ANS: C The official name is the name under which a drug is listed by the FDA. The brand name, or trademark, is the name given to a drug by its manufacturer. The nonproprietary, ...
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NR 566 Week 1 Exam With 100% Correct Answers 2024
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HESI Community Test Bank 2022 1000+ Questions and Answers Updated, A+ Guide. 
 
1. During a two-week postoperative follow-up home visit, a female client who had gastric bypass surgery exhibits abdominal tenderness, shoulder pain, and describes feelings of malaise. Her vital signs are: temperature 101.8°F, blood pressure 100/50, heart rate 104 beats/minute, and respirations 18 breaths/minute. Which action should the nurse take? 
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1) A 15 years old high school student with a mild sore throat and low-grade fever that has 
persisted for about 3 weeks. She reports general malaise, fatigue, and loss of appetite. The NP 
suspects mononucleosis. Which of the following is the LEAST appropriate intervention? 
a. Palpate the lymph nodes and spleen 
b. Examine the posterior oropharynx for petechiae 
c. Obtain a CBC, throat culture, and heterophil antibody test. 
d. Obtain an urinalyses and serum for LFTs and amylase 
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NR601 week 1 exam questions and answers 2024
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Health promotion includes 
Recommendations to optimize one's health 
Preventative 
health protective measures 
actualization of one's health potential 
 
 
Disease prevention includes 
Counseling screenings and chemoprophylaxis for the various levels of prevention 
Primary secondary tertiary 
 
 
Healthy People 2020 Goals for older persons 
Attain high-quality longer lives free of preventable disease disability injury and premature death 
Promote quality of life healthy development and healthy...
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HESI Question bank pharm EXIT EXAM WITH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2023 LATEST VERSION UPDATED
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1. Which instructions should be included in the plan of care for a patient who is prescribed ferrous 
sulfate? 
a. Iron compounds are not taken orally 
b. Iron does not absorb 
c. Iron should only be taken at night 
d. Antacidsshould not be taken with iron 
2. Which is the most common type of anemia? 
a. Iron deficiency 
b. Sickle cell anemia 
c. Folic acid deficiency 
d. B12 deficiency 
3. Which antibiotic class disrupts ...
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Peptic Ulcer Disease Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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Peptic Ulcer Disease Exam Questions With 
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peptic ulcer disease - answera group of upper GI disorders characterized by varying degrees 
of erosion of the gut wall 
•Name two complications of PUD - answerhemorrhage and perforation 
•Name two locations where peptic ulcers are most common - answerlesser curvature of the 
stomach and duodenum 
•When do peptic ulcers develop? - answerwhen there is an imbalance between mucosal 
defensive factors and aggressive factors. 
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Peptic Ulcer Disease Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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Peptic Ulcer Disease Exam Questions With 
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peptic ulcer disease - answera group of upper GI disorders characterized by varying degrees 
of erosion of the gut wall 
•Name two complications of PUD - answerhemorrhage and perforation 
•Name two locations where peptic ulcers are most common - answerlesser curvature of the 
stomach and duodenum 
•When do peptic ulcers develop? - answerwhen there is an imbalance between mucosal 
defensive factors and aggressive factors. 
•N...
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TEST BANK FOR CLAYTON’S BASIC PHARMACOLOGY FOR NURSES 18TH EDITION BY WILLIHNGANZ
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1.	What is the name under which a drug is listed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)? 
a.	Brand 
b.	Nonproprietary 
c.	Official 
d.	Trademark 
ANS: C 
The official name is the name under which a drug is listed by the FDA. The brand name, or trademark, is the name given to a drug by its manufacturer. The nonproprietary, or generic, name is provided by the U.S. Adopted Names Council. 
 
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge 	REF: p. 1 	OBJ: 2 
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NR566 / NR 566 Midterm Exam Study Guide (Latest 2023 / 2024) RATED A+
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Things to know about each of the major antibiotic drug classes: 
● Examples: 
○ Bactericidal agents: “BANG Q R.I.P” - Beta-lactams, Aminoglicosides, 
Nitroimidazoles (Metronidazole), Glycopeptides (Vancomycin), Quinolones, 
Rifampicin, Polymyxins (Colistin) 
○ Bacteriostatic agents: “Ms. Colt” - Macrolides, Sulfonamides, Chloramphenicol, 
Oxazolidinones, Lincosamides (Clindamycin), Tetracyclines 
Bactericidal antibiotics kill bacteria directly, and bacteriostatic antibiotics 
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