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NURS 5334 Questions and Correct Answers
Key Elements of a Prescription 
Ans 1) Prescriber Name 
2) License Number 
3) Contact Information 
4) DEA number of prescriber and supervising physician 
5) Patient Name 
6) Patient DOB 
7) Patient Allergies 
8) Name of Medication 
9) Indication for Medication 
10) Strength of Medication 
11) Dosing Frequency 
12) Number of tablets/capsules to disepense 
13) Number of refills 
14) SIG or instructions for the prescription (E.g. "Take one tablet by mouth daily") 
3 primary reasons for drug monit...
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Key Elements of a Prescription 
Ans 1) Prescriber Name 
2) License Number 
3) Contact Information 
4) DEA number of prescriber and supervising physician 
5) Patient Name 
6) Patient DOB 
7) Patient Allergies 
8) Name of Medication 
9) Indication for Medication 
10) Strength of Medication 
11) Dosing Frequency 
12) Number of tablets/capsules to disepense 
13) Number of refills 
14) SIG or instructions for the prescription (E.g. "Take one tablet by mouth daily") 
3 primary reasons for drug monit...
NURS 3315 Pharmacotherapeutics Questions and Correct Answers
Loop Diuretics 
Ans Act on ascending loop of Henle to block reabsorption 
Furosemide (Lasix) 
Ans Loop diuretic used for rapid diuresis, pulmonary edema, edematous states, 
hypertension 
Thiazide & thiazide-like Diuretics 
Ans Act on early segment distal convoluted tubule 
Hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ) 
Ans Thiazide diuretic used for essential HTN, edema, diabetes insipidus 
Potassium-sparing Diuretics 
Ans Block aldosterone receptors to prevent sodium and water reabsorption 
Spironolactone (Aldac...
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Loop Diuretics 
Ans Act on ascending loop of Henle to block reabsorption 
Furosemide (Lasix) 
Ans Loop diuretic used for rapid diuresis, pulmonary edema, edematous states, 
hypertension 
Thiazide & thiazide-like Diuretics 
Ans Act on early segment distal convoluted tubule 
Hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ) 
Ans Thiazide diuretic used for essential HTN, edema, diabetes insipidus 
Potassium-sparing Diuretics 
Ans Block aldosterone receptors to prevent sodium and water reabsorption 
Spironolactone (Aldac...
NUR2300 Questions and Correct Answers
What is research 
Ans A systematic and rigorous process of finding answers to questions 
Describe a systematic review 
Ans A review in which specified and appropriate methods have been used to identify, 
appraise, and summarise studies addressing a defined question 
One of the key disadvantages of basing nursing practice on traditional knowledge 
Ans It can lead to the development of a nursing culture that accepts practice as being right 
The ultimate aim of nursing research is to 
Ans Improve ...
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What is research 
Ans A systematic and rigorous process of finding answers to questions 
Describe a systematic review 
Ans A review in which specified and appropriate methods have been used to identify, 
appraise, and summarise studies addressing a defined question 
One of the key disadvantages of basing nursing practice on traditional knowledge 
Ans It can lead to the development of a nursing culture that accepts practice as being right 
The ultimate aim of nursing research is to 
Ans Improve ...
NUR2300 Questions and Correct Answers
What is research 
Ans A systematic and rigorous process of finding answers to questions 
Describe a systematic review 
Ans A review in which specified and appropriate methods have been used to identify, 
appraise, and summarise studies addressing a defined question 
One of the key disadvantages of basing nursing practice on traditional knowledge 
Ans It can lead to the development of a nursing culture that accepts practice as being right 
The ultimate aim of nursing research is to 
Ans Improve ...
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What is research 
Ans A systematic and rigorous process of finding answers to questions 
Describe a systematic review 
Ans A review in which specified and appropriate methods have been used to identify, 
appraise, and summarise studies addressing a defined question 
One of the key disadvantages of basing nursing practice on traditional knowledge 
Ans It can lead to the development of a nursing culture that accepts practice as being right 
The ultimate aim of nursing research is to 
Ans Improve ...
Nur1023 Final Questions and Correct Answers
Professional Identity 
Ans Developed in many ways, through real and simulated experiences and reflection and 
role-modeling by professional colleagues 
ANA 1980 statement 
Ans The diagnosis and treatment of human responses to actual and potential health 
problems 
Technology and Informatics 
Ans knowledge/use of tools, machines, materials, and processes to help solve human 
problems. 
Ethics 
Ans study/examination of morality through a variety of different approaches 
Safety 
Ans freedom from...
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Professional Identity 
Ans Developed in many ways, through real and simulated experiences and reflection and 
role-modeling by professional colleagues 
ANA 1980 statement 
Ans The diagnosis and treatment of human responses to actual and potential health 
problems 
Technology and Informatics 
Ans knowledge/use of tools, machines, materials, and processes to help solve human 
problems. 
Ethics 
Ans study/examination of morality through a variety of different approaches 
Safety 
Ans freedom from...
NUR 3321 EXAM 2 MEDS Questions and Correct Answers
Beclomethasone 
Ans inhaled glucocorticoid 
prednisone 
Ans oral glucocorticoid 
cromolyn 
Ans mast call stabilizer, inhaler 
Zafirlukast 
Ans leukotriene modifier, oral 
Albuterol 
Ans BD, SABA: beta 2 adrenergic agonist 
inhaled 
Salmeterol 
Ans BD, LABA: beta 2 adrenergic agonist 
inhaled 
Theophylline 
Ans Bronchodilators: Methylxanthines 
Ipratroprium 
Ans Anticholinergic Drugs 
Diphenhydramine (benadryl) 
Ans antihistamine 
1st gen sedation
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Beclomethasone 
Ans inhaled glucocorticoid 
prednisone 
Ans oral glucocorticoid 
cromolyn 
Ans mast call stabilizer, inhaler 
Zafirlukast 
Ans leukotriene modifier, oral 
Albuterol 
Ans BD, SABA: beta 2 adrenergic agonist 
inhaled 
Salmeterol 
Ans BD, LABA: beta 2 adrenergic agonist 
inhaled 
Theophylline 
Ans Bronchodilators: Methylxanthines 
Ipratroprium 
Ans Anticholinergic Drugs 
Diphenhydramine (benadryl) 
Ans antihistamine 
1st gen sedation
NUR 3321 EXAM 2 Questions and Correct Answers
SABA (short acting beta agonist) 
Ans Short acting Bronchodilator (Beta 2 Adrenergic Agonist) 
ALBUTEROL 
SABA act as asthma "rescue" medications 
A/R: tachycardia, anxiety, nausea & vomiting 
*Use bronchodilator inhaler before streriod inhaler 
LABA (long acting beta agonist) 
Ans Long acting Bronchodilator (Beta 2 Adrenergic Agonist) 
SALMETEROL 
LABA used to control asthma daily in conjunction with an inhaled steroid 
A/R: tachycardia, anxiety, nausea & vomiting 
*Use bronchodilator inhale...
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SABA (short acting beta agonist) 
Ans Short acting Bronchodilator (Beta 2 Adrenergic Agonist) 
ALBUTEROL 
SABA act as asthma "rescue" medications 
A/R: tachycardia, anxiety, nausea & vomiting 
*Use bronchodilator inhaler before streriod inhaler 
LABA (long acting beta agonist) 
Ans Long acting Bronchodilator (Beta 2 Adrenergic Agonist) 
SALMETEROL 
LABA used to control asthma daily in conjunction with an inhaled steroid 
A/R: tachycardia, anxiety, nausea & vomiting 
*Use bronchodilator inhale...
NUR 226 Hypertension Questions and Correct Answers
What are the 2 types of hypertension? 
Ans -primary 
-secondary 
What is the range for NORMAL blood pressure? 
Ans less than 120 and less than 80 
What is the range for ELEVATED blood pressure? 
Ans 120-129 and less than 80 
What is the range for HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (HYPERTENSION) Stage 1? 
Ans 130-139 or 80-89 
What is the range for HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (HYPERTENSION) Stage 2? 
Ans 140 or higher or 90 or higher 
What is the range for HYPERTENSIVE CRISIS blood pressure? 
Ans higher than 180 and/o...
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What are the 2 types of hypertension? 
Ans -primary 
-secondary 
What is the range for NORMAL blood pressure? 
Ans less than 120 and less than 80 
What is the range for ELEVATED blood pressure? 
Ans 120-129 and less than 80 
What is the range for HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (HYPERTENSION) Stage 1? 
Ans 130-139 or 80-89 
What is the range for HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (HYPERTENSION) Stage 2? 
Ans 140 or higher or 90 or higher 
What is the range for HYPERTENSIVE CRISIS blood pressure? 
Ans higher than 180 and/o...
NTR 306 Questions and Correct Answers
Nutrition is the branch of science that focuses on identifying the nutrients found in foods and 
beverages and... 
Ans their actions within the body 
Which of the following substances are inorganic (select 2)? 
Ans -water 
-minerals 
A half-cup of vanilla ice cream contains 22 grams of carbohydrate, 3 grams of protein and 18 
grams of fat. How many total kcalories does this ice cream contain? 
Ans 262 kcals 
The AMDR for fat is between 
Ans 20 - 35% of total energy 
A person is 'doing keto' ...
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Nutrition is the branch of science that focuses on identifying the nutrients found in foods and 
beverages and... 
Ans their actions within the body 
Which of the following substances are inorganic (select 2)? 
Ans -water 
-minerals 
A half-cup of vanilla ice cream contains 22 grams of carbohydrate, 3 grams of protein and 18 
grams of fat. How many total kcalories does this ice cream contain? 
Ans 262 kcals 
The AMDR for fat is between 
Ans 20 - 35% of total energy 
A person is 'doing keto' ...
NTR 306 Questions and Correct Answers
Energy From Food 
Ans 4 kcal/g - Carbs 
4 kcal/g - Protein 
9 kcal/g - Fat 
7 kcal/g - Alcohol 
2 kcal/g - Sugar Alternatives 
Vitamins, Minerals, and Water are not 'energy-yielding.' 
How nutrients become energy? 
Ans bonds between nutrients are broken, so energy is released. 
What happens to Excess energy? 
Ans it is stored as fat, acutely and long-term 
Bomb Calorimeter 
Ans Direct measurement: food burns, then releases heat energy. 
It's not exact because everyone has a different metaboli...
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Energy From Food 
Ans 4 kcal/g - Carbs 
4 kcal/g - Protein 
9 kcal/g - Fat 
7 kcal/g - Alcohol 
2 kcal/g - Sugar Alternatives 
Vitamins, Minerals, and Water are not 'energy-yielding.' 
How nutrients become energy? 
Ans bonds between nutrients are broken, so energy is released. 
What happens to Excess energy? 
Ans it is stored as fat, acutely and long-term 
Bomb Calorimeter 
Ans Direct measurement: food burns, then releases heat energy. 
It's not exact because everyone has a different metaboli...
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