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Chapter 49: Immune Blockers TEST BANK INTRODUCTORY CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY 12TH EDITION By Susan M Ford
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1. The nurse works with a number of clients who require immunosuppressive 
treatment of autoimmune diseases. What classes of drugs would the nurse expect 
health care providers to order? Select all that apply. 
A. Corticosteroids 
B. Calcineurin inhibitors 
C. Sodium channel antagonists 
D. Biologics 
E. Antibiotics 
F. Diuretics 
Answer: A, B, D 
Rationale: Drugs used to suppress immunity include corticosteroids, calcineurin 
inhibitors, mTOR inhibitors, IMDH inhibitors, biologics, and monoclon...
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3P EXAM Guide Questions and Answers 2024 With Complete Solutions Graded A
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Diabetic skin manifestations are called? 
acanthosis nigricans 
Why do we give prostaglandins in HF, for kids? 
To keep the patent ductus arteriosus open until surgery 
What are nontender small erythematous lesions (macular, papular, or nodular) on the palms associated with infective endocarditis? 
Janeway Lesions 
What is Desferal used for? 
Beta Thalassemia (drug that chronically-transfused pts use to remove excess Iron from their bodies. Iron overload is therefore the leading cause of death a...
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Exam 4 (Organ Procurement & Transplant: Lecture Notes), 178 Questions And Correct Answers, With Complete Solution 2024.
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Exam 4 (Organ Procurement & Transplant: Lecture Notes), 178 Questions And Correct Answers, With Complete Solution 2024. 
 
A single donor can provide up to ____ life-saving organs 
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Can you name the four most commonly transplanted organs? (start the list with the most common) 
1. kidneys 
2. liver 
3. heart 
4. lung 
What is a VCA/CTA? What does this stand for? 
VCA = vascular composite allograft 
CTA = composite tissue allograft 
 
these are the same thing, basically mean (any) two or more ti...
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COMLEX II High Yield Questions and Answers Already Passed
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COMLEX II High Yield Questions and 
 
Answers Already Passed 
 
_______ is a potential life-threatening complication of central line placement: sudden-onset 
dyspnea with the presence of a "mill wheel" murmur on PE Venous air embolism -->acute 
cerebral ischemia if the air passes through a patent foramen ovale 
 
____________ is a complication of choledocholithiasis and should be treated with 
____________ ascending cholangitis 
IV Abs, IV fluids, ERCP w/ sphincterotomy/stone removal or bil...
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CCTC Transplant pharmacology Exam 2024 Questions and Answers.
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CCTC Transplant pharmacology Exam 2024 Questions and Answers. 
Calcineurin inhibitors - Answer Cyclosporine or Sandimmune (Neoral, Gengraf) 
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Tacrolimus or hecoria (Prograf) 
MOA of Tacrolimus (Prograf) - Answer binds to fkbp12 to inhibit interleukin 2 
production & release. Which inhibits cytotoxic T cells. 
MOA of Cyclosporine (Neoral, Gengraf) - Answer Binds to cyclophylin to inhibit 
interleukin 2 production & release. Which inhibits cytotoxic T cells. 
side effects of tacrolimus - Answer ...
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CCTC Transplant pharmacology Exam 2024 Questions and Answers.
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CCTC Transplant pharmacology Exam 2024 Questions and Answers. 
Calcineurin inhibitors - Answer Cyclosporine or Sandimmune (Neoral, Gengraf) 
& 
Tacrolimus or hecoria (Prograf) 
MOA of Tacrolimus (Prograf) - Answer binds to fkbp12 to inhibit interleukin 2 
production & release. Which inhibits cytotoxic T cells. 
MOA of Cyclosporine (Neoral, Gengraf) - Answer Binds to cyclophylin to inhibit 
interleukin 2 production & release. Which inhibits cytotoxic T cells. 
side effects of tacrolimus - Answer ...
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CCTC Transplant pharmacology Exam 2024 Questions and Answers.
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CCTC Transplant pharmacology Exam 2024 Questions and Answers. 
Calcineurin inhibitors - Answer Cyclosporine or Sandimmune (Neoral, Gengraf) 
& 
Tacrolimus or hecoria (Prograf) 
MOA of Tacrolimus (Prograf) - Answer binds to fkbp12 to inhibit interleukin 2 
production & release. Which inhibits cytotoxic T cells. 
MOA of Cyclosporine (Neoral, Gengraf) - Answer Binds to cyclophylin to inhibit 
interleukin 2 production & release. Which inhibits cytotoxic T cells. 
side effects of tacrolimus - Answer ...
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Exam 3 NRS 440 100% Correct Answers
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Organ rejection that occurs minutes to hours after transplantation due graft specific cytotoxic antibodies is - hyperacute rejection 
 
if a patient is seropositive prior to the transplant or after receiving a seropositive organ or blood transfusion that patients is at risk for developing what infection - cytomegalovirus infection 
 
posttransplant patients are at increased risk for malignancies secondary to - persistent viral infections and prolonged immunosuppressant therapy 
 
risk f...
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NURS549 Final Exam Study Guide Solutions
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NURS549 Final Exam Study Guide 
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2 Monoclonal immunosuppressive Antibody Drugs - Ans:-Daclizumab(zenapax)- Reduces activated T- 
cell numbers and activities by binding to interlukin 
Muromonab(orthoclone)-Binds to CD3 receptors on T cells and disrupts function. Depletes circulating T 
cells 
Monoclonal Antibody drug MOA - Ans:-Clinical application is in TARGETING T-CELLS AS ANTIGENS, 
tagging them for attack, disrupting T-Cell ( Cell Mediated Immunity ) function and ultimately providin...
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NU 306 Pharm Final Questions and Answers Solved 100% Correct!!
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half-life - the time required for the amount of drug in the body to decrease one half of the peak 
level 
first-pass effect - a phenomenon of oral drug metabolism whereby the concentration of a drug is 
greatly reduced in the liver before it reaches the systemic circulation; drugs given IV bypass this effect 
bacteriostatic vs. bactericidal - bacteriostatic inhibits the proliferation of bacteria while 
bactericidal kills bacteria 
cross-sensitivity - a sensitivity reaction to a drug that predisp...
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