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HESI Pharmacology Version 1 (V1) Test Bank; 2022 2023; 100% Verified Questions and Answers
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HESI Pharmacology Version 1 (V1) Test Bank; 2022 2023; 100% Verified Questions and Answers 
HESI Pharmacology Version 1 (V1) Test Bank 
 
1) A nurse is caring for a client with hyperparathyroidism and notes that the client's serum calcium level is 13 mg/dL. Which medication should the nurse prepare to administer as prescribed to the client? 1. Calcium chloride 
2.	Calcium gluconate 
3.	Calcitonin (Miacalcin) 
4.	Large doses of vitamin D	3. Calcitonin (Miacalcin) 
Rationale: 
The normal serum c...
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Maryville NURS 615 Pharm Exam 2 Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Maryville NURS 615 Pharm Exam 2 Questions and Answers Already Passed 
Carbamazepine (Tegretol) can sometimes show subtherapeutic range due to what? Carbamazepine auto-induces metabolism, leading to lower levels despite good compliance 
What are the black box warnings for Carbamazepine? Dermatologic reactions 1. Steven's Johnson 2. Toxic epidermal necrolysis 
What lab test should be ordered for patients on Carbamazepine? CBC every 3-4 months because it can cause decreased WBC, decreased platelet...
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Final Exam: NR568 / NR 568 (Latest Update 2024 / 2025) Advanced Pharmacology for the Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner | Questions with Verified Answers | 100% Correct | Grade A - Chamberlain
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Final Exam: NR568 / NR 568 (Latest Update 2024 / 2025) Advanced Pharmacology for the Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner 
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Question: 
Would should antidepressants not be given alone with Bipolar Disorder? 
Answer: 
Can cause mania or hypomania 
 
 
Question: 
Why TCAs be avoided with Bipolar Disorder? 
Answer: 
Can worsen mania 
 
 
Question: 
Why should caution be taken when combining lithium with diur...
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NAPLEX PRACTICE EXAM 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 
 
Which of the following is true regarding niacin formulations? 
 
Answer 
 
A 
Niaspan is controlled-release niacin; it causes less flushing but more hepatotoxicity. 
B 
Niaspan is extended-release niacin; it causes less flushing and less hepatotoxicity. 
C 
Slo-Niacin is sustained-release niacin; it causes less hepatotoxicity but is the most expensive agent. 
D 
Slo-Niacin is interchangeable with other niacin formulations. 
E 
Niacin decreas...
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ATI PN CAPSTONE EXAM 1 Verified Question and Answers (2023/2024)
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ATI PN CAPSTONE EXAM 
 
A nurse is administering subcutaneous heparin to a client who is at risk for deep vein thrombosis. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? 
1.	Administer the medication into the client's abdomen. 
2.	Inject the medication into a muscle. 
3.	Massage the site after administering the medication. 
4.	Use a 22-gauge needle to administer the medication. 
 
 
A nurse is providing teaching to a client who has a urinary tract infection and new prescriptions ...
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NAPLEX PRACTICE EXAM 2024 WITH ACCURATE SOLUTIONS
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Which of the following is true regarding niacin formulations? 
 
Answer 
 
A 
Niaspan is controlled-release niacin; it causes less flushing but more hepatotoxicity. 
B 
Niaspan is extended-release niacin; it causes less flushing and less hepatotoxicity. 
C 
Slo-Niacin is sustained-release niacin; it causes less hepatotoxicity but is the most expensive agent. 
D 
Slo-Niacin is interchangeable with other niacin formulations. 
E 
Niacin decreases both LDL and triglycerides and is one of the classes...
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Which of the following is true regarding niacin formulations? 
 
Answer 
 
A 
Niaspan is controlled-release niacin; it causes less flushing but more hepatotoxicity. 
B 
Niaspan is extended-release niacin; it causes less flushing and less hepatotoxicity. 
C 
Slo-Niacin is sustained-release niacin; it causes less hepatotoxicity but is the most expensive agent. 
D 
Slo-Niacin is interchangeable with other niacin formulations. 
E 
Niacin decreases both LDL and triglycerides and is one of the classes...
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HESI Critical Care Exam Test Bank Latest Update 2023/2024 Questions with Answers and Rationales
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1.	A client with asthma receives a prescription for high blood pressure during a clinic visit. 
 
Which prescription should the nurse anticipate the client to receive that is least likely to exacerbate asthma? 
A.	Carteolol (Ocupress). 
 
B.	Propranolol hydrochloride (Inderal). 
 
C.	Pindolol (Visken). Incorrect 
 
D.	Metoprolol tartrate (Lopressor). Correct 
 
The best antihypertensive agent for clients with asthma is metoprolol (Lopressor) (C), a beta2 
 
blocking agent which is also cardiosel...
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RN ATI PHARMACOLOGY PROCTORED EXAM 2020
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RN ATI PHARMACOLOGY PROCTORED EXAM 2020 
1. A nurse is caring for a client who is taking phenytoin. For which of the following adverse effects should the nurse 
monitor and report to the provider? 
a. Cognitive impairment 
i. Phenytoin: Anticonvulsant, Antiarrhythmic. Adverse effects: suicidal thoughts, ataxia, agitation, 
confusion, dizziness, drowsiness, dysarthria. (davis drug guide). 
b. Tachycardia 
c. Elevated Blood Pressure 
d. Tinnitus 
2. A nurse is teaching a client who has a history o...
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Pharmacology 1 Exam #2 –Ameritech.Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
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Adverse effects of Aminoglycosides - -Ototoxicity (25% of pts) 
-Nephrotoxicity (26% of pts, long half-life) 
-Intense neuromuscular blockade (pts w/ myasthenia gravis) 
-Neurotoxicity 
-Hypersensitivity 
Adverse effects of Antifungals - -Infusion reactions - fever, chills, rigors (sudden feeling of cold 
with climbing fever) 
-Nephrotoxicity 
-Hyperkalemia/Electrolyte imbalance 
-Bone marrow suppression 
-Hepatotoxicity (Ketoconazole) 
Adverse effects of Antiprotozoals - -Suprainfections 
-GI d...
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