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NURS 251 MODULE 1 EXAM 2023 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE
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NURS 251 MODULE 1 
EXAM 2023 
NURS 251 Module 1 
Module 1 
1.1 : An Introduction to Pharmacology Concepts 
Pharmacology is the study or science of drugs. What is a drug? A drug is any chemical that affects the physiologic 
processes of a living organism. Commonly, the term drug refers to any medication that is used for diagnosing, curing, or 
treating disease. 
Drug Effects 
Drugs have many different effects on the body including the following: (1) therapeutic effects, (2)side effects, (3) adve...
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merged: Marvin Hayes Documentation, ISBAR, CONCEPT, GUIDED REFLECTION and CLINICAL WORKSHEET
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Clinical Worksheet 
Date: __6/1/21___________ Student Name: _____Kelsie Clamp________________ Assigned vSim: ____Marvin Hayes________________ 
Initials: MH 
Age: 43 
M/F: M 
Code Status: Full 
Code 
Diagnosis: Colorectal 
Cancer 
Length of Stay: 3 days 
Allergies: NKA 
HCP: Ryder 
Consults: No 
Isolation: Standard 
Fall Risk: No 
Transfer: No 
IV Type: 
Location: R Hand 
Fluid/Rate: N/A 
Critical Labs: 
CBC 
BMP 
Other Services: N/A 
Consults Needed: N/A 
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NURS 251 MODULE 7
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NURS 251 MODULE 7 
Module 7 
7.1 : Introduction to Gastroenterology 
The organs of the upper gastrointestinal tract (mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, and duodenum) work in 
conjunction to first digest food and then absorb the nutrients obtained from the digested food. Both the stomach and 
the upper part of the small intestines (duodenum) release hormones and enzymes that help in this process. When food 
enters the body, the stomach is triggered to begi...
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PATHO D236 WGU D236 pathophysiology Exam Study Guide-With verified answers AND Questions 2022- 2023
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PATHO D236 
WGU D236 pathophysiology Exam 
Study Guide-With verified answers AND Questions 
2022- 2023 
 
 
1.	What is Starling's Law of Capillary forces? How does this explain why a nutritionally deficient child would have edema? 
Starling’s Law describes how fluids move across the capillary membrane. There are two major opposing forces that act to balance each other, hydrostatic pressure (pushing water out of the capillaries) and osmotic pressure (including oncontic pressure, which pushes...
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NUR 3145 Pharmacotherapeutics Pharm quiz_ answered 2022/2023
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NUR 3145 Pharmacotherapeutics Pharm quiz 1. Patient presents to ED with dry, non productive cough, patient has been dx with bronchitis and it has been determined medicine is needed to initiate sputum so the cough will be productive. Which med does nurse anticipate physician to prescribe a. Guaifenesin b. Sucralfate c. H2 receptor agonist d. 2. A patient has been dx with asthma. Prescribed ICS, the nurse providing discharge teaching 3. A patient with asthma has been prescribe an anti-inflammatory...
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NURS 251 MODULE 7
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NURS 251 MODULE 7 
Module 7 
7.1 : Introduction to Gastroenterology 
The organs of the upper gastrointestinal tract (mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, and duodenum) work in 
conjunction to first digest food and then absorb the nutrients obtained from the digested food. Both the stomach and 
the upper part of the small intestines (duodenum) release hormones and enzymes that help in this process. When food 
enters the body, the stomach is triggered to begi...
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NURS 251 Module 2
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Module 2 
2.1 -Introduction 
Nonprescription medications, perhaps more commonly known as over-the-counter (OTC) medications, are medications that are available without a prescription and are available in most cases without restriction. There are a few medications that do not require a prescription but are kept behind the pharmacy counter and ID is required for purchase. An example of this would be any medicatio...
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NURS 251 Module 1 An Introduction to Pharmacology Concepts
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Module 1 
1.1	- An Introduction to Pharmacology Concepts 
Pharmacology is the study or science of drugs. What is a drug? A drug is any chemical that affects the physiologic processes of a living organism. Commonly, the term drug refers to any medication that is used for diagnosing, curing, or treating disease. 
Drug Effects 
Drugs have many different effects on the body including the following: (1) therapeutic effects, (2) side effects, (3) adverse effects, and (4) toxic effects. 
A therapeutic ...
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NURS 251 Module 2 (2)
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MODULE 2 PRACTICE TEST 
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Module 2 
2.1 : Introduction 
Nonprescription medications, perhaps more commonly known as over-the-counter (OTC) medications, are medications 
that are available without a prescription and are available in most cases without restriction. There are a few medications 
that do not require a prescription but are kept behind the pharmacy counter and ID ...
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NR 508 Week 4 Midterm Exam, Chamberlain college of Nursing
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NR 508 
Week 4 Midterm Exam, 
Chamberlain college of Nursing 
 
 
Question 1 
 
A primary care NP prescribes levothyroxine for a patient to treat thyroid deficiency. When teaching this patient about the medication, the NP should: 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Question 2 
 
An African-American patient is taking captopril (Capoten) 25 mg twice daily. When performing a physical examination, the primary care nurse practitioner (NP) learns that the patient continues to have blood pressure readings of 135/90 mm Hg. ...
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