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PC707- Module 3 Exam Questions with 100% Verified and Updated Solutions 2024
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Anti-Ulcer drugs help by: - Answer ️️ --altering gastric pH by decreasing acid secretion 
-protecting the stomach wall lining by increasing mucosal protection 
-eradicating harmful bacteria Ex: H. Pylori 
What are the main pharmacologic categories of drugs we used to manage gastric acid secretion 
and the effects: - Answer ️️ --antacids 
-H2 receptor antagonists 
-proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) 
-prostoglandin ...
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HESI Milestone Exam #1 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Histamine1 blockers action(mine, zine, dine) - Answer- bind selectively to H1-histaminic 
receptors, blocking the actions of histamine at these sites 
H1 antagonists are useful in treating - Answer- -mild allergies(seasonal rhinitis) 
-severe allergies(anaphylaxis) 
-motion sickness 
-insomnia 
-common cold 
Histamine (H2)-Receptor Antagonists action(tidine) - Answer- block the H2 receptors 
responsible for stimulating the secretion of gas...
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PC707 Module 3 –Exam with 100% Verified and Updated Solutions
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Anti-Ulcer drugs help by: - answer-altering gastric pH by decreasing acid secretion 
-protecting the stomach wall lining by increasing mucosal protection 
-eradicating harmful bacteria Ex: H. Pylori 
What are the main pharmacologic categories of drugs we used to manage gastric acid secretion 
and the effects: - answer-antacids 
-H2 receptor antagonists 
-proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) 
-prostoglandin analogs 
-mucosal protectant su...
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PC707 Module 3 – Exam with 100% Verified and Updated Solutions
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Anti-Ulcer drugs help by: - answer-altering gastric pH by decreasing acid secretion 
-protecting the stomach wall lining by increasing mucosal protection 
-eradicating harmful bacteria Ex: H. Pylori 
What are the main pharmacologic categories of drugs we used to manage gastric acid secretion 
and the effects: - answer-antacids 
-H2 receptor antagonists 
-proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) 
-prostoglandin analogs 
-mucosal protectant s...
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PC707 Module 3 –Exam with 100% Verified and Updated Solutions
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PC707 Module 3 –Exam with 100% Verified 
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Anti-Ulcer drugs help by: - answer-altering gastric pH by decreasing acid secretion 
-protecting the stomach wall lining by increasing mucosal protection 
-eradicating harmful bacteria Ex: H. Pylori 
What are the main pharmacologic categories of drugs we used to manage gastric acid secretion 
and the effects: - answer-antacids 
-H2 receptor antagonists 
-proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) 
-prostoglandin analogs 
-mucosal protectant su...
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PC707 Module 3 – Exam with 100% Verified and Updated Solutions
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PC707 Module 3 – Exam with 100% Verified 
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Anti-Ulcer drugs help by: - answer-altering gastric pH by decreasing acid secretion 
-protecting the stomach wall lining by increasing mucosal protection 
-eradicating harmful bacteria Ex: H. Pylori 
What are the main pharmacologic categories of drugs we used to manage gastric acid secretion 
and the effects: - answer-antacids 
-H2 receptor antagonists 
-proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) 
-prostoglandin analogs 
-mucosal protectant s...
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what type of tip will you find on a syringe meant to hold a needle in place 
luer lock 
 
 
of the following drug classifications, which one would the drug fluoxetine be found in? 
H2 receptor blocker 
beta-blockers 
SSRI 
ACE inhibitor 
SSRI 
 
 
which category of drug would be indicated for the treatment of pain? 
analgesic 
 
 
Tenormin or atenolol would be in which classification of drug? 
beta-blocker 
 
 
a leaflet required by the FD...
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Pharmacology for Nurses 6th Edition A Pathophysiological Approach by Michael P. Adams; Norman Holland; Carol Quam Urban 9780135218334 Chapter 1-50 Complete Guide .
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Pharmacology for Nurses 6th Edition A Pathophysiological Approach by Michael P. Adams; Norman Holland; Carol Quam Urban 8334, 0 , 8438, 5 
 
1 Introduction to Pharmacology 
 
1.1 History of Pharmacology 
 
1.2 Pharmacology: The Study of Medicines 
 
1.3 Pharmacology and Therapeutics 
 
1.4 Classification of Therapeutic Agents as Drugs, Biologics, Biosimilars, and Complementary and Alternative Medicine Therapies 
 
1.5 Therapeutic and Pharmacologic Classification of Drugs 
 
1.6 Chemical, Generi...
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Pharm NCLEX Midterm Exam Questions & Answers Graded A
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1. A client has been taking omeprazole (Prilosec) for 4 weeks. The nurse 
determines that the clients receiving the optimal intended effect of the 
medication if the client reports absence of which of the following 
symptoms? 
A. Diarrhea 
B. Heartburn 
C. Flatulence 
D. Constipation - B. Heartburn 
2. Which statement is INCORRECT about histamine-receptor blockers? 
A. H2 blockers block histamine which causes the chief cells to decrease 
the secretion of hydrochloric acid. 
B. Ranitidine and...
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HESI Milestone Exam #1 with Solutions 100% Pass
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Histamine1 blockers action(mine, zine, dine) - - bind selectively to H1-histaminic 
receptors, blocking the actions of histamine at these sites 
H1 antagonists are useful in treating - - -mild allergies(seasonal rhinitis) 
-severe allergies(anaphylaxis) 
-motion sickness 
-insomnia 
-common cold 
Histamine (H2)-Receptor Antagonists action(tidine) - - block the H2 receptors 
responsible for stimulating the secretion of gastric acid 
Exenatide (Bye...
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