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Pharmacology –Review questions and answers
A nurse providing teaching to a client who has just been prescribed prazosin (Minipress) which of the following client statement indicates understanding of teaching: 
1) I will not use a salt substitute while taking meds 
2) I will move slowly from sitting to standing to prevent falls 
 
A patient newly diagnosed with hypothyroidism is prescribed Levothyroxine (Synthroid) 0.25 mg PO daily. After 6 weeks of treatment the nurse determines that the medication was effective if the: 
1) Thyroid stim...
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A nurse providing teaching to a client who has just been prescribed prazosin (Minipress) which of the following client statement indicates understanding of teaching: 
1) I will not use a salt substitute while taking meds 
2) I will move slowly from sitting to standing to prevent falls 
 
A patient newly diagnosed with hypothyroidism is prescribed Levothyroxine (Synthroid) 0.25 mg PO daily. After 6 weeks of treatment the nurse determines that the medication was effective if the: 
1) Thyroid stim...
BIS 245 Final Exam
Question 1 
 (CO 1) A foreign key is 
 a value that can connect two tables simultaneously. 
 a unique value that identifies each row within a table. 
 another name for a candidate key. 
 a field in one table that is also the primary key of another table. 
 
Question 2 
 (CO 1) In what situation would Excel be a better choice than Access? 
 You have a limited amount of data or must do a complicated calculation. 
 You have an extensive amount of data. 
 You need to maintain constant connectivit...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Question 1 
 (CO 1) A foreign key is 
 a value that can connect two tables simultaneously. 
 a unique value that identifies each row within a table. 
 another name for a candidate key. 
 a field in one table that is also the primary key of another table. 
 
Question 2 
 (CO 1) In what situation would Excel be a better choice than Access? 
 You have a limited amount of data or must do a complicated calculation. 
 You have an extensive amount of data. 
 You need to maintain constant connectivit...
NR 602 Dermatology Q-Bank Questions and Answers with Explanations.
1.	A microscopic examination of the sample taken from a skin lesion indicates hyphae. What type of infection might this indicate? (Fungal) 
Under microscopic exam, hyphae are long, thin and branching and indicate dermatophytic infections. Hyphae are typical in tinea pedis, tinea cruris, and tinea corporis. 
2.	A child with a sandpaper-textured rash probably has: (Strep infection) 
Streptococcal infections can present as a sandpaper-textured rash that initially is felt on the trunk. Rubeola, meas...
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1.	A microscopic examination of the sample taken from a skin lesion indicates hyphae. What type of infection might this indicate? (Fungal) 
Under microscopic exam, hyphae are long, thin and branching and indicate dermatophytic infections. Hyphae are typical in tinea pedis, tinea cruris, and tinea corporis. 
2.	A child with a sandpaper-textured rash probably has: (Strep infection) 
Streptococcal infections can present as a sandpaper-textured rash that initially is felt on the trunk. Rubeola, meas...
MENTAL HEALTH NS 320 STUDY GUIDE- EXAM 3
MENTAL HEALTH NS 320 STUDY GUIDE- EXAM 3 
CHAPTER 34: PERSONALITY DISORDERS 
Personality is defined as “an enduring pattern of behavior that is considered to be both conscious and unconscious and reflects a means of adapting to a particular environment and its cultural, ethnic and community standards.” An individual with a healthy personality has the following characteristics: 
•	Sees his or her own strengths and weaknesses 
•	Identifies his or her own boundaries 
•	Recognizes intera...
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MENTAL HEALTH NS 320 STUDY GUIDE- EXAM 3 
CHAPTER 34: PERSONALITY DISORDERS 
Personality is defined as “an enduring pattern of behavior that is considered to be both conscious and unconscious and reflects a means of adapting to a particular environment and its cultural, ethnic and community standards.” An individual with a healthy personality has the following characteristics: 
•	Sees his or her own strengths and weaknesses 
•	Identifies his or her own boundaries 
•	Recognizes intera...
300 NCLEX MEDICATIONS summary pdf
300 NCLEX MEDICATIONS 
 
 
CARDIOVASCULAR 
 
 
ACE INHIBITORS 
Benazepril HCL 
Catopril 
Enalapril 
Fosinopril 
Lisinopril 
Ramipril 
 
ALPHA BLOCKERS 
Doxazosin Mesylate 
Prazosin HCL 
Terazosin HCL 
Valsartan 
Valsartan Hydrochlorothiazide 
 
ANTIARRHYTHMICS 
Amiodarone HCL 
Lidocaine HCL 
Procainamide 
Quindine 
Sotalol 
 
ANTIHYPERTENSIVES 
Bisoprolol 
Clonidine Patch 
Hydralazine HCL 
Hydrochlorothiazide/Lisinopril 
Minoxidil 
 
ANTILIPEMIC AGENTS 
Atrovastatin Calcium 
Colestipol 
Fenofib...
- Summary
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300 NCLEX MEDICATIONS 
 
 
CARDIOVASCULAR 
 
 
ACE INHIBITORS 
Benazepril HCL 
Catopril 
Enalapril 
Fosinopril 
Lisinopril 
Ramipril 
 
ALPHA BLOCKERS 
Doxazosin Mesylate 
Prazosin HCL 
Terazosin HCL 
Valsartan 
Valsartan Hydrochlorothiazide 
 
ANTIARRHYTHMICS 
Amiodarone HCL 
Lidocaine HCL 
Procainamide 
Quindine 
Sotalol 
 
ANTIHYPERTENSIVES 
Bisoprolol 
Clonidine Patch 
Hydralazine HCL 
Hydrochlorothiazide/Lisinopril 
Minoxidil 
 
ANTILIPEMIC AGENTS 
Atrovastatin Calcium 
Colestipol 
Fenofib...
HESI Pharmacology Cheat Sheet
HESI Pharmacology Cheat Sheet 
OriginalAlphabetical 
 
-ase, plase 
thrombolytic - monitor for bleeding 
 
-azole 
antifungal - monitor LFTs 
 
baclofen 
skeletal muscle relaxant - used for MS 
 
bactrim 
antibiotic / sufonamide - causes photosensitivity 
 
calcitonin 
bone metabolism regulator - causes rhinitis 
 
Carafate 
pepsin inhibitor - adminsiter prior to meals
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HESI Pharmacology Cheat Sheet 
OriginalAlphabetical 
 
-ase, plase 
thrombolytic - monitor for bleeding 
 
-azole 
antifungal - monitor LFTs 
 
baclofen 
skeletal muscle relaxant - used for MS 
 
bactrim 
antibiotic / sufonamide - causes photosensitivity 
 
calcitonin 
bone metabolism regulator - causes rhinitis 
 
Carafate 
pepsin inhibitor - adminsiter prior to meals
Primary Care: Art and Science of Advanced Practice Nursing - An Interprofessional Approach 5th edition Chapter 3 and 4 Questions, answers & reasons
Chapter 3. Health Promotion 
1. Which of the following is an example of secondary prevention in a 50-year-old woman? 
A. Yearly mammogram 
B. Low animal fat diet 
C. Use of seat belt 
D. Daily application of sunscreen 
2. Which of the following is a primary prevention measure for a 76-year-old man newly diagnosed 
with a testosterone deficiency? 
A. Calcium supplementation 
B. Testicular self-examination 
C. Bone density test 
D. Digital rectal examination 
3. Immunizations are an example o...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Chapter 3. Health Promotion 
1. Which of the following is an example of secondary prevention in a 50-year-old woman? 
A. Yearly mammogram 
B. Low animal fat diet 
C. Use of seat belt 
D. Daily application of sunscreen 
2. Which of the following is a primary prevention measure for a 76-year-old man newly diagnosed 
with a testosterone deficiency? 
A. Calcium supplementation 
B. Testicular self-examination 
C. Bone density test 
D. Digital rectal examination 
3. Immunizations are an example o...
Primary Care: Art and Science of Advanced Practice Nursing - An Interprofessional Approach 5th edition Chapter 1 and 2 Questions, answers & reasons
DERIVED FROM THE BOOK: 
Primary Care: Art and Science of Advanced 
Practice Nursing - An Interprofessional 
Approach 5th edition by Lynne M. Hektor Dunphy 
 
Chapter 1 and 2 
Questions, answers & reasons 
 
Chapter 1. Primary Care in the Twenty-First 
Century: A Circle of Caring 
Chapter 2. Caring and the Advanced Practice Nurse 
 
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- Exam (elaborations)
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DERIVED FROM THE BOOK: 
Primary Care: Art and Science of Advanced 
Practice Nursing - An Interprofessional 
Approach 5th edition by Lynne M. Hektor Dunphy 
 
Chapter 1 and 2 
Questions, answers & reasons 
 
Chapter 1. Primary Care in the Twenty-First 
Century: A Circle of Caring 
Chapter 2. Caring and the Advanced Practice Nurse 
 
Prepared by prodoc5156 (STUVIA)
AGNP BOARD EXAM: Hematology Prescription (17 Questions with Answers and Explanations)
Question: 
Folic acid (vitamin B9) is used to treat: 
A.	microcytic anemia. 
B.	anemia of chronic disease. 
C.	macrocytic anemia. Correct 
D.	normochromic anemia. 
Explanation: 
Folic acid (vitamin B9) is used to treat macrocytic anemia secondary to folic acid deficiency. Folic acid is necessary for purine and pyrimidine synthesis, and is required for nucleoprotein synthesis and maintenance in erythropoiesis. It stimulates WBC and platelet production in folate deficiency anemia. 
 
Questi...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Question: 
Folic acid (vitamin B9) is used to treat: 
A.	microcytic anemia. 
B.	anemia of chronic disease. 
C.	macrocytic anemia. Correct 
D.	normochromic anemia. 
Explanation: 
Folic acid (vitamin B9) is used to treat macrocytic anemia secondary to folic acid deficiency. Folic acid is necessary for purine and pyrimidine synthesis, and is required for nucleoprotein synthesis and maintenance in erythropoiesis. It stimulates WBC and platelet production in folate deficiency anemia. 
 
Questi...
AGNP BOARD EXAM Hematology Assessment (Questions with Answers and Explanations)
Question: 
If a newborn develops a cephalohematoma, the newborn is at an increased risk for: 
A.	infection. 
B.	jaundice. Correct 
C.	caput succedaneum. 
D.	erythema toxicum. 
Explanation: 
Cephalohematomas are characterized by bleeding between the bone and the periosteum. Because of breakdown of the red blood cells within a hematoma, the infants are at greater risk for jaundice. They do not increase the risk for infections. Caput succedaneum is an edematous area on the head from pressure...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Question: 
If a newborn develops a cephalohematoma, the newborn is at an increased risk for: 
A.	infection. 
B.	jaundice. Correct 
C.	caput succedaneum. 
D.	erythema toxicum. 
Explanation: 
Cephalohematomas are characterized by bleeding between the bone and the periosteum. Because of breakdown of the red blood cells within a hematoma, the infants are at greater risk for jaundice. They do not increase the risk for infections. Caput succedaneum is an edematous area on the head from pressure...