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VUSN Pharmacology Exam 2 (Week Ten) Questions With Correct Solutions, Already Passed!!
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intolerance to cold, receding hairline, hair loss, facial and eyelid edema, dull-blank expression, extreme 
fatigue, thigh tongue - slow speech, apathy, dry skin (coarse and scaly), muscle aches and weakness, 
constipation, anorexia, brittle nails and hair, menstrual disturbances - symptoms of 
hypothyroidism 
pituitary gland - which gland controls the thyroid? 
pituitary gland -> thyroid -> stimulating hormone -> thyroid -> thyroxine - pathway of pituitary to 
thyroid 
levothyroxine...
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VUSN Pharm 5106 Pharmacology and Diabetes Questions With Answers Graded A+ Assured Success
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What are meglitinides? - Repaglinide (Prandin) 
Nateglinide (Starlix) 
often given to people that overeat 
What are some clinical signs that a child has Type I diabetes? - gets sick frequently 
has to urinate frequently 
How is DPP-4 administered? - with diet and exercise 
monotherapy or with Metformin 
same time daily 
with or without food 
monitor BUN and creatinine 
do not administer with Thiazolidinediones** (because of effects on kidneys) 
1st generation sulfonylurea agents - not on test 
H...
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VUSN Pharmacology Exam 2 (Week Ten) Study Guide with Complete Solutions
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VUSN Pharmacology Exam 2 (Week Ten) 
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levothyroxine, propylthiouracil, somatropin, desmopressin, 
fludrocortisone - Answer️️ -endocrine prototype drug list 
pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, pancreas, testes, ovaries - Answer️️ - 
endocrine glands 
oxytocin, antidiuretic hormone - Answer️️ -posterior pituitary hormones 
GH, ACTH, TSH, FSH, LH, prolactin - Answer️️ -anterior pituitary 
hormones 
GnRH, GHRH, PRF, CRH, TRH, somatostatin, dopamine -...
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VUSN Pharm 5106 Pharmacology and Diabetes Exam Practice Questions and Answers (100% Pass)
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VUSN Pharm 5106 Pharmacology and Diabetes Exam 
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What is Type I diabetes? - Answer️️ -juvenile onset 
characterized by destruction of beta cells of the pancreas which are 
responsible for insulin synthesis 
significant hyperglycemia at presentation 
What are some clinical signs that a child has Type I diabetes? - Answer️️ - 
gets sick frequently 
has to urinate frequently 
What is insulin? - Answer️️ -hormone necessary for normal carb, prote...
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Pharmacology Semester 1 Exam 4 (VUSN) Questions and Answers Latest Update Fully Solved 100%
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Fluticasone (Intranasal) - intranasal steroid 
Side effects: nose bleeds, increased ocular pressure 
Diphenhydramine - H1 antagonist 
Ipratropium (inhaled) - Big points to know - Use: COPD, class: inhaled anticholinergic inhibits M3 
receptors at smooth muscle 
contraindicated with peanut allergy. Precautions: Glaucoma, BPH 
Remember: "pium" "can't pee." This drug is an anticholinergic and dries you up! 
Side Effect: foul taste, xerostoma, increased ocular pressure, urinary retention. 
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Pharmacology Semester 1 Exam 4 (VUSN) Practice Questions and Answers
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Pharmacology Semester 1 Exam 4 (VUSN) 
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Ipratropium (inhaled) - Big points to know - Answer️️ -Use: COPD, class: 
inhaled anticholinergic inhibits M3 receptors at smooth muscle 
contraindicated with peanut allergy. Precautions: Glaucoma, BPH 
Remember: "pium" "can't pee." This drug is an anticholinergic and dries 
you up! 
Side Effect: foul taste, xerostoma, increased ocular pressure, urinary 
retention. 
Interventions: monitor urinary patterns, schedule e...
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Pharmacology Semester 1 Exam 4 (VUSN) Exam Questions With Correct Answers
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Pharmacology Semester 1 Exam 4 (VUSN) 
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Ipratropium (inhaled) - Big points to know - answerUse: COPD, class: inhaled 
anticholinergic inhibits M3 receptors at smooth muscle 
contraindicated with peanut allergy. Precautions: Glaucoma, BPH 
Remember: "pium" "can't pee." This drug is an anticholinergic and dries you up! 
Side Effect: foul taste, xerostoma, increased ocular pressure, urinary retention. 
Interventions: monitor urinary patterns, schedule eye e...
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VUSN Pharm 5106 Pharmacology and Diabetes. Exam Questions With Correct Answers
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VUSN Pharm 5106 Pharmacology and 
Diabetes. Exam Questions With Correct 
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What is Type I diabetes? - answerjuvenile onset 
characterized by destruction of beta cells of the pancreas which are responsible for insulin 
synthesis 
significant hyperglycemia at presentation 
What are some clinical signs that a child has Type I diabetes? - answergets sick frequently 
has to urinate frequently 
What is insulin? - answerhormone necessary for normal carb, protein and fat metabolism 
increases upt...
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VUSN Pharmacology Exam 2 (Week Ten) Exam Questions With Correct Answers
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VUSN Pharmacology Exam 2 (Week Ten) 
Exam Questions With Correct Answers 
Levothyroxine, propylthiouracil, somatropin, desmopressin, fludrocortisone - 
answerendocrine prototype drug list 
pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, pancreas, testes, ovaries - answerendocrine glands 
oxytocin, antidiuretic hormone - answerposterior pituitary hormones 
GH, ACTH, TSH, FSH, LH, prolactin - answeranterior pituitary hormones 
GnRH, GHRH, PRF, CRH, TRH, somatostatin, dopamine - answerhypothalamic releasing 
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