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NR565 Final Exam - Chamberlain
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What labs are used to diagnose hypo/hyper thyroid? - TSH, T3 and T4. 
Timeframe for re-check of labs after starting levothyroxine - 6-8 weeks (long halflife). 
Yearly after stable. 
Signs and symptoms of hypothyroidism - Dry hair, puffy face, goiter in the neck, 
slow heartbeat, weight gain, constipation, infertility, increased risk of miscarriages, 
irregular menstrual cycle, cold intolerance. 
Drug of choice for hypothyroidism - Levothyroxine (Synthroid) 
§ Signs and symptoms of hyperthyroidi...
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LATEST MN 553 Week 5 Quiz: Pharmacology LATEST UPDATES 2023-2024 A+ GUARANTEE
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Elderly patients who are started on levothyroxine for thyroid replacement should be 
monitored for: (Points : 1) 
Excessive sedation 
Tachycardia and angina 
Weight gain 
Cold intolerance 
Question 2.2. Potentially fatal granulocytopenia has been associated with treatment of 
hyperthyroidism with propylthiouracil. Patients should be taught to report: (Points : 1) 
Tinnitus and decreased salivation 
Fever and sore throat 
Hypocalcemia and osteoporosis 
Laryngeal edema and difficulty swallowing 
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MN 553 Week 5 Quiz: Pharmacology LATEST UPDATES 2023-2024 A GRADE
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MN 553 Week 5 Quiz: Pharmacology LATEST UPDATES 
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. Elderly patients who are started on levothyroxine for thyroid replacement should be 
monitored for: (Points : 1) 
 Excessive sedation 
 Tachycardia and angina 
 Weight gain 
 Cold intolerance 
Question 2.2. Potentially fatal granulocytopenia has been associated with treatment of 
hyperthyroidism with propylthiouracil. Patients should be taught to report: (Points : 1) 
 Tinnitus and decreased salivation 
 Fever and sore throat 
 Hypo...
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USMLE STEP 1 Pharmacology Final Exam Review
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USMLE STEP 1 Pharmacology Final Exam Review 
 
USMLE STEP 1 Pharmacology Final Exam Review 
 
What are the major functions of the α1 receptor? 
Increase vascular smooth muscle contraction, increase pupillary dilator muscle contraction (mydriasis), increase intestinal and bladder sphincter muscle contraction 
What are the major functions of the α2 receptor? 
Decrease sympathetic outflow, decrease insulin release, decrease lipolysis, increase platelet aggregation, decrease aqueous humor producti...
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Exit HESI (Actual hesi hints), EXIT HESI 2
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Exit HESI (Actual hesi hints), EXIT HESI 2 what is considered a postpartum infection? (correct ANS) - a fever on 2 consecutive days for the first 10 days postpartum not including the first day wound infections mastitis endometritis UTIs respiratory tract infections what do you suspect in a child with an irregular pulse? (correct ANS) - Kawasaki disease what do you screen for on a newborn baby? (correct ANS) - hypothyroidism check T4 level (decreased) what is an expected side effect of Solu-Medro...
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USMLE STEP 1 Pharmacology EXAM WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 2023|2024 UPDATED RATED A+
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What are the major functions of the α1 receptor? Correct Answer: Increase vascular smooth muscle contraction, increase pupillary dilator muscle contraction (mydriasis), increase intestinal and bladder sphincter muscle contraction 
 
What are the major functions of the α2 receptor? Correct Answer: Decrease sympathetic outflow, decrease insulin release, decrease lipolysis, increase platelet aggregation, decrease aqueous humor production 
 
What are the major functions of the β1 receptor? Corr...
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Exit HESI (Actual hesi hints), EXIT HESI 2
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Exit HESI (Actual hesi hints), EXIT HESI 2 what is considered a postpartum infection? (correct ANS) - a fever on 2 consecutive days for the first 10 days postpartum not including the first day wound infections mastitis endometritis UTIs respiratory tract infections what do you suspect in a child with an irregular pulse? (correct ANS) - Kawasaki disease what do you screen for on a newborn baby? (correct ANS) - hypothyroidism check T4 level (decreased) what is an expected side effect of Solu-Medro...
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NURS 5334 Exam 3 Study Questions And Answers
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NURS 5334 
 
Exam 3 Study Questions And Answers 
•	What drugs are used to treat gestational diabetes? 
o	Metformin and Insulin 
•	What A1C value indicates diabetes mellitus? Pre-DM? 
o	6.5% or greater is considered diabetes 
o	5.7-6.4% pre-diabetes 
•	What fasting and random values indicate DM? 
o	Fasting plasma glucose—126 or greater is diabetes 
o	Random (casual) plasma glucose—anything greater than 200 is diabetes 
•	What are complications of insulin therapy? 
o	Hypoglycemia 
o	Ca...
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NR-508 Midterm ALL ANSWERS 100% CORRECT SPRING FALL-2023/24 EDITION GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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nonhormonal drugs for osteoporosis 
Osteopenia is diagnosed in a 55-year-old woman who has not had a period in 15 months. She has a positive family history of breast cancer. The primary care NP should recommend 
 
testosterone therapy. 
 
estrogen-only therapy. 
 
nonhormonal drugs for osteoporosis. 
 
estrogen-progesterone therapy for 1 to 2 years. 
Ondansetron (Zofran) 
A woman is in her first trimester of pregnancy. She tells the primary care nurse practitioner (NP) that she continues to have...
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NURS 350 : PHARMACOLOGY FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE
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CONCEPTS: 
Rights of Medication Administration 
Medication Errors 
Drug Classification 
Drug Tolerance 
- Body develops a physiological tolerance to the drug over time and higher doses of the drug are needed 
to produce a therapeutic effect 
Resistance and Dependence 
- Resistance: commonly occurs with abx, usually due to overuse or misuse 
- Dependence: body develops a physiological need for the drug to avoid withdrawal 
Nursing Process 
- Assessment 
- Diagnosis 
- Planning 
- Implementation 
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