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TEST BANK- PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS FOR ADVANCED PRACTICE 4th  edition, NSG 6005
  • TEST BANK- PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS FOR ADVANCED PRACTICE 4th edition, NSG 6005

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  • TEST BANK- PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS FOR ADVANCED PRACTICE 4th edition, NSG 6005
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NSG 6005 Adv Pharm FINAL EXAM TEST BANK QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST 2024 ||NEWEST EDITION
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NSG 6005 Advanced Pharmacology FL02 Week 5 Discussion 1 Completed A
  • NSG 6005 Advanced Pharmacology FL02 Week 5 Discussion 1 Completed A

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  • NSG 6005 Advanced Pharmacology FL02 Week 5 Discussion 1 For Mr. EBR's current treatment plan, I would add Nitro-glycerine. A common symptom of CAD is chest pain. Nitroglycerin, which is a type of nitrate, dilates blood vessels and allows the heart to pump blood with less effort. These actions help relieve chest pain. I would not discontinue any of Mr. EBR's medication. I would continue metformin since it's both effective is CAD and Diabetes. Since Mr. EBR has diabetes, his medications should ...
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NSG 6005 Advanced Pharmacology FL02 Week 7 Discussion 1 / Discussion 2 Completed A
  • NSG 6005 Advanced Pharmacology FL02 Week 7 Discussion 1 / Discussion 2 Completed A

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  • NSG 6005 Advanced Pharmacology FL02 Week 7 Discussion 1 / Discussion 2 Discussion 1 Tom has a grade I lateral ankle sprain, the first line of treatment would not be medication but rather a “RICE” treatment plan of resting the extremity, icing the sprain, compression with an ACE type bandage and elevating the ankle for a time period of about two to three weeks (Sandberg-Cook, 2017). Tom may also still need a medication to alleviate the pain, I would prescribe a nonsteroidal anti-inflammato...
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