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NURS 615/NURS615 Pharmacology Exam 2 Study Guide
NURS 615/NURS615 Pharmacology Exam 2 Study Guide
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NURS 615/NURS615 Pharmacology Exam 2 Study Guide
NURS 615/NURS615 Chapter 2 – Review of Basic Principles of Pharmacology
How new drugs are developed 
- Preclinical stage- the early part of drug development. Identification of promising drugs 
and animal testing occurs during this stage. Testing on cells, organs, and tissues also 
occurs in the labs. 
- Toxicologists specialize in understanding the harmful effects of drugs and predicting as 
early as possible in the development process if a drug will harm patients. 
- Phase 1 clinical trials establish biological effects, as well as safe dosages and 
pharmacokinetics...
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How new drugs are developed 
- Preclinical stage- the early part of drug development. Identification of promising drugs 
and animal testing occurs during this stage. Testing on cells, organs, and tissues also 
occurs in the labs. 
- Toxicologists specialize in understanding the harmful effects of drugs and predicting as 
early as possible in the development process if a drug will harm patients. 
- Phase 1 clinical trials establish biological effects, as well as safe dosages and 
pharmacokinetics...
NURS 615/NURS615 Exam 1 Study Guide Compilation
. What factors are associated with clinical judgment when prescribing medications? 
a. Laws: federal & state 
b. State board of nursing 
c. History & physical 
d. Diagnostics 
e. Follow up – is the drug working? Is your diagnosis correct? 
i. Sometimes additional drugs need to be added (ex. HTN) 
ii. You’d go from 1st, 2nd to 3rd lines of therapy or add adjunctive therapy 
iii. Prescribe the least expensive medication & most effective & least harm 
or adverse effects 
iv. Is it the right dos...
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. What factors are associated with clinical judgment when prescribing medications? 
a. Laws: federal & state 
b. State board of nursing 
c. History & physical 
d. Diagnostics 
e. Follow up – is the drug working? Is your diagnosis correct? 
i. Sometimes additional drugs need to be added (ex. HTN) 
ii. You’d go from 1st, 2nd to 3rd lines of therapy or add adjunctive therapy 
iii. Prescribe the least expensive medication & most effective & least harm 
or adverse effects 
iv. Is it the right dos...
NURS615 Study Guide Exam 2 - Exam review
What blood values should be monitored with carbamazepine? 
Plasma carbamazepine should be closely monitored. Therapeutic is 4-12 mcg/L 
Adverse Events: Hypersensitivity reaction Stevens Johnsons Syndrome & 
toxic epidermal necrolysis (POTENTIALLY LIFE-THREATENING!!!), N/V, 
dizziness, drowsy, dry mouth. 
Monitor thyroid function (TSH panel), CBC, liver function panel, 
carbamazepine blood lvls, renal function tests or CMP. Blood lvls should be 
checked before initializing treatment, during co...
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What blood values should be monitored with carbamazepine? 
Plasma carbamazepine should be closely monitored. Therapeutic is 4-12 mcg/L 
Adverse Events: Hypersensitivity reaction Stevens Johnsons Syndrome & 
toxic epidermal necrolysis (POTENTIALLY LIFE-THREATENING!!!), N/V, 
dizziness, drowsy, dry mouth. 
Monitor thyroid function (TSH panel), CBC, liver function panel, 
carbamazepine blood lvls, renal function tests or CMP. Blood lvls should be 
checked before initializing treatment, during co...
NURS615 Week 4 Assignment 4.1 Study Guide Questions And Answers
What blood values should be monitored with carbamazepine? 
Due to the possibility of causing blood dyscrasias such as anemia, leukopenia, or 
agranulocytosis (Woo & Robinson, 2019, p. 205). Blood cell counts should be monitored 
with a CBC especially if patient is of Asian ethnicity (Woo & Robinson, 2019, p. 205). 
2. What are the pharmacodynamics of carbamazepine? 
Carbamazepine has a mechanism of action that is not completely understood but is able 
to induce its own metabolism (Woo & Robinson...
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What blood values should be monitored with carbamazepine? 
Due to the possibility of causing blood dyscrasias such as anemia, leukopenia, or 
agranulocytosis (Woo & Robinson, 2019, p. 205). Blood cell counts should be monitored 
with a CBC especially if patient is of Asian ethnicity (Woo & Robinson, 2019, p. 205). 
2. What are the pharmacodynamics of carbamazepine? 
Carbamazepine has a mechanism of action that is not completely understood but is able 
to induce its own metabolism (Woo & Robinson...
NURS 615/NURS615 Exam 1 Review KA - Exam 1 study guide
NURS 615/NURS615 Exam 1 Review KA - Exam 1 study guide
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NURS 615/NURS615 Exam 1 Review KA - Exam 1 study guide
NR 302/NR 302-Week 4 Edapt 2023/2024
Pulse rate normally varies with age, being rapid (not slow) in infancy and childhood 
and decreasing (not increasing) with age. 
 The rate also varies with gender. After puberty, females (not males) have a slightly faster rate 
than males (not females). 
 If a client has a high or low vital sign finding, first verify the abnormal finding by assessing the apical 
pulse for a full minute. 
 Notifying the healthcare provider would occur after the finding is verified and a focused assessmen...
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Pulse rate normally varies with age, being rapid (not slow) in infancy and childhood 
and decreasing (not increasing) with age. 
 The rate also varies with gender. After puberty, females (not males) have a slightly faster rate 
than males (not females). 
 If a client has a high or low vital sign finding, first verify the abnormal finding by assessing the apical 
pulse for a full minute. 
 Notifying the healthcare provider would occur after the finding is verified and a focused assessmen...
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After completing an initial assessment of a patient, the nurse has charted that the respirations are 
20 respirations per minute and the pulse is 58 beats per minute. These types of data would be: 
You Answered 
Objective. 
Reflective. 
Subjective. 
Introspective. 
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A patient tells the nurse that he is very nervous, is nauseated, and “feels hot.” These types of data 
would be: 
 
Objective. 
Reflective. 
Subjective. 
Introspective. 
Question 3 
1 / 1 pts 
The patient’...
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After completing an initial assessment of a patient, the nurse has charted that the respirations are 
20 respirations per minute and the pulse is 58 beats per minute. These types of data would be: 
You Answered 
Objective. 
Reflective. 
Subjective. 
Introspective. 
Question 2 
1 / 1 pts 
A patient tells the nurse that he is very nervous, is nauseated, and “feels hot.” These types of data 
would be: 
 
Objective. 
Reflective. 
Subjective. 
Introspective. 
Question 3 
1 / 1 pts 
The patient’...
NURS 315/NURS 315 Test #2 Questions and Answers All correctly solved
Movement of the extraocular muscles is: 
 
decreased in the elderly. 
impaired in a patient with cataracts. 
stimulated by CN I and II. 
stimulated by CN III, IV, and VI. 
 
Question 2 
1 / 1 pts 
Which of the following statements regarding the outer layer of the eye is 
true? 
Correct! 
The outer layer of the eye is very sensitive to touch. 
The outer layer of the eye is darkly pigmented to prevent light from 
reflecting internally. 
The trigeminal (CN V) and the trochlear (CN IV) nerves are st...
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Movement of the extraocular muscles is: 
 
decreased in the elderly. 
impaired in a patient with cataracts. 
stimulated by CN I and II. 
stimulated by CN III, IV, and VI. 
 
Question 2 
1 / 1 pts 
Which of the following statements regarding the outer layer of the eye is 
true? 
Correct! 
The outer layer of the eye is very sensitive to touch. 
The outer layer of the eye is darkly pigmented to prevent light from 
reflecting internally. 
The trigeminal (CN V) and the trochlear (CN IV) nerves are st...
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