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2024/2025!! NUR2459 Mental Health Complete Mock Exam *Q&A* |Verified Study Set
2024/2025!! NUR2459 Mental Health 
Complete Mock Exam *Q&A* |Verified 
Study Set| 
What is the primary goal of therapeutic communication in mental health nursing? 
 To build a trusting relationship and promote patient self-expression. 
What is the most important initial action when a patient expresses suicidal thoughts? 
 Conduct a thorough suicide risk assessment. 
How should a nurse approach a patient with schizophrenia who is experiencing auditory 
hallucinations? 
 Acknowledge the hallu...
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2024/2025!! NUR2459 Mental Health 
Complete Mock Exam *Q&A* |Verified 
Study Set| 
What is the primary goal of therapeutic communication in mental health nursing? 
 To build a trusting relationship and promote patient self-expression. 
What is the most important initial action when a patient expresses suicidal thoughts? 
 Conduct a thorough suicide risk assessment. 
How should a nurse approach a patient with schizophrenia who is experiencing auditory 
hallucinations? 
 Acknowledge the hallu...
Study Guide- Pharmacology NUR 2407 Exam Questions and Answers |100% Correct| 2025/2024 Latest Version!!
Study Guide- Pharmacology NUR 2407 
Exam Questions and Answers |100% 
Correct| 2025/2024 Latest Version!! 
Which class of medications is primarily used to lower blood cholesterol levels? 
A. Beta-blockers 
B. Anticoagulants 
C. Diuretics 
 D. Statins 
What is the antidote for opioid overdose? 
A. Atropine 
 B. Naloxone 
C. Flumazenil 
D. Protamine sulfate 
Which organ is primarily responsible for drug metabolism? 
A. Kidney 
B. Heart 
 C. Liver 
D. Lungs 
2 
Which medication is comm...
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Study Guide- Pharmacology NUR 2407 
Exam Questions and Answers |100% 
Correct| 2025/2024 Latest Version!! 
Which class of medications is primarily used to lower blood cholesterol levels? 
A. Beta-blockers 
B. Anticoagulants 
C. Diuretics 
 D. Statins 
What is the antidote for opioid overdose? 
A. Atropine 
 B. Naloxone 
C. Flumazenil 
D. Protamine sulfate 
Which organ is primarily responsible for drug metabolism? 
A. Kidney 
B. Heart 
 C. Liver 
D. Lungs 
2 
Which medication is comm...
asmussen Pharm (NUR2407) MIDTERM EXAM *Q&A* |Verified Study Set| 2025/2024 What is the primary concern when administering a first dose of penicillin? Allergic reaction How do beta-blockers achieve their therapeutic effect? By reducing heart rate and
Rasmussen: Pharmacology NUR2407 
Complete Mock Exam *Q&A* |Verified 
Study Set| 2025/2024 
What is the therapeutic purpose of administering digoxin to a patient with heart failure? 
 The purpose is to increase the force of myocardial contraction and decrease heart rate, thus 
improving cardiac output in patients with heart failure. 
What adverse effects should be monitored in a patient receiving furosemide for fluid retention? 
 Adverse effects include hypokalemia, dehydration, dizziness, h...
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Rasmussen: Pharmacology NUR2407 
Complete Mock Exam *Q&A* |Verified 
Study Set| 2025/2024 
What is the therapeutic purpose of administering digoxin to a patient with heart failure? 
 The purpose is to increase the force of myocardial contraction and decrease heart rate, thus 
improving cardiac output in patients with heart failure. 
What adverse effects should be monitored in a patient receiving furosemide for fluid retention? 
 Adverse effects include hypokalemia, dehydration, dizziness, h...
Rasmussen Pharm (NUR2407) MIDTERM EXAM *Q&A* |Verified Study Set| 2025/2024
asmussen Pharm (NUR2407) MIDTERM EXAM *Q&A* |Verified Study Set| 
2025/2024 
What is the primary concern when administering a first dose of penicillin? 
 Allergic reaction 
How do beta-blockers achieve their therapeutic effect? 
 By reducing heart rate and decreasing blood pressure 
What class of drugs inhibits protein synthesis in bacteria, making them effective for treating 
bacterial infections? 
 Macrolides 
What electrolyte imbalance is most commonly associated with the use of loop di...
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asmussen Pharm (NUR2407) MIDTERM EXAM *Q&A* |Verified Study Set| 
2025/2024 
What is the primary concern when administering a first dose of penicillin? 
 Allergic reaction 
How do beta-blockers achieve their therapeutic effect? 
 By reducing heart rate and decreasing blood pressure 
What class of drugs inhibits protein synthesis in bacteria, making them effective for treating 
bacterial infections? 
 Macrolides 
What electrolyte imbalance is most commonly associated with the use of loop di...
Pharmacology [NUR2407] Practice Exam Questions [100% correctly Solved] Graded A+
Pharmacology [NUR2407] Practice Exam 
Questions [100% correctly Solved] 
Graded A+ 
What is a common side effect of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)? 
A. Hypotension 
 B. Sexual dysfunction 
C. Constipation 
D. Weight loss 
Which drug is commonly used as a reversal agent for benzodiazepine overdose? 
A. Acetylcysteine 
 B. Flumazenil 
C. Atropine 
D. Naloxone 
Which of the following conditions is nitroglycerin most commonly used to treat? 
A. Hypertension 
B. Stroke ...
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What is a common side effect of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)? 
A. Hypotension 
 B. Sexual dysfunction 
C. Constipation 
D. Weight loss 
Which drug is commonly used as a reversal agent for benzodiazepine overdose? 
A. Acetylcysteine 
 B. Flumazenil 
C. Atropine 
D. Naloxone 
Which of the following conditions is nitroglycerin most commonly used to treat? 
A. Hypertension 
B. Stroke ...
NUR2407 - Dose Calculation Correctly Solved Exam *Q&A* |Verified Study Set| 2025/2024
NUR2407 - Dose Calculation Correctly 
Solved Exam *Q&A* |Verified Study Set| 
2025/2024 
A physician orders 500 mg of a medication to be given. The available medication is in 250 mg 
tablets. How many tablets should you administer? 
 2 tablets 
A patient is prescribed 0.25 mg of a drug, and the available dose is 0.5 mg per tablet. How many 
tablets should you give the patient? 
 0.5 tablet 
The doctor orders 1.2 grams of medication, and you have 600 mg tablets available. How many 
tablets s...
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NUR2407 - Dose Calculation Correctly 
Solved Exam *Q&A* |Verified Study Set| 
2025/2024 
A physician orders 500 mg of a medication to be given. The available medication is in 250 mg 
tablets. How many tablets should you administer? 
 2 tablets 
A patient is prescribed 0.25 mg of a drug, and the available dose is 0.5 mg per tablet. How many 
tablets should you give the patient? 
 0.5 tablet 
The doctor orders 1.2 grams of medication, and you have 600 mg tablets available. How many 
tablets s...
NUR2063 Pathophysiology Exam [Rasmussen] STUDY GUIDE Questions and Answers |100% Correct| 2024/2025 Latest Version!!!
NUR2063 Pathophysiology Exam 
[Rasmussen] STUDY GUIDE Questions 
and Answers |100% Correct| 2024/2025 
Latest Version!!! 
What is the definition of pathophysiology? 
 Pathophysiology is the study of the functional changes in the body resulting from disease 
processes. 
How does ischemia differ from hypoxia? 
 Ischemia refers to a reduction in blood flow to tissues, while hypoxia is a deficiency in the 
amount of oxygen reaching the tissues. 
What are the main types of cellular adaptations? ...
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NUR2063 Pathophysiology Exam 
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and Answers |100% Correct| 2024/2025 
Latest Version!!! 
What is the definition of pathophysiology? 
 Pathophysiology is the study of the functional changes in the body resulting from disease 
processes. 
How does ischemia differ from hypoxia? 
 Ischemia refers to a reduction in blood flow to tissues, while hypoxia is a deficiency in the 
amount of oxygen reaching the tissues. 
What are the main types of cellular adaptations? ...
NUR2063 FINAL EXAM *Q&A* |Verified Study Set| 2024/2025 Already Passed
NUR2063 FINAL EXAM *Q&A* |Verified 
Study Set| 2024/2025 Already Passed 
What are the primary physiological changes that occur in the aging population that affect 
respiratory function? 
 A decrease in lung elasticity and increase in airway resistance. 
How does the Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System (RAAS) contribute to hypertension? 
 RAAS increases blood pressure by causing vasoconstriction and promoting sodium and 
water retention. 
What are the hallmark signs of diabetic ketoacidosis...
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NUR2063 FINAL EXAM *Q&A* |Verified 
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What are the primary physiological changes that occur in the aging population that affect 
respiratory function? 
 A decrease in lung elasticity and increase in airway resistance. 
How does the Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System (RAAS) contribute to hypertension? 
 RAAS increases blood pressure by causing vasoconstriction and promoting sodium and 
water retention. 
What are the hallmark signs of diabetic ketoacidosis...
NUR 2063 Pathophysiology Exam *Q&A* |Verified Study Set| 2025/2024
NUR 2063 Pathophysiology Exam *Q&A* 
|Verified Study Set| 2025/2024 
Define pathophysiology and its importance in nursing practice. 
 Pathophysiology is the study of the functional changes that occur in the body as a result of a 
disease or injury. It is crucial in nursing practice as it helps nurses understand disease 
mechanisms, recognize signs and symptoms, and provide appropriate care. 
What are the main characteristics of cellular injury? 
 Cellular injury is characterized by alterati...
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NUR 2063 Pathophysiology Exam *Q&A* 
|Verified Study Set| 2025/2024 
Define pathophysiology and its importance in nursing practice. 
 Pathophysiology is the study of the functional changes that occur in the body as a result of a 
disease or injury. It is crucial in nursing practice as it helps nurses understand disease 
mechanisms, recognize signs and symptoms, and provide appropriate care. 
What are the main characteristics of cellular injury? 
 Cellular injury is characterized by alterati...
NUR 2063 Pathophysiology Exam Test Bank *Q&A* |Verified Study Set| 2024/2025
NUR 2063 Pathophysiology Exam Test 
Bank *Q&A* |Verified Study Set| 
2024/2025 
What is the primary function of the immune system? 
 The immune system protects the body from pathogens and foreign substances. 
Which biochemical process is responsible for the conversion of glucose to energy? 
 Glycolysis is the process that converts glucose to energy. 
What is the pathophysiological basis of hypertension? 
 Hypertension results from increased cardiac output, increased systemic vascular resist...
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NUR 2063 Pathophysiology Exam Test 
Bank *Q&A* |Verified Study Set| 
2024/2025 
What is the primary function of the immune system? 
 The immune system protects the body from pathogens and foreign substances. 
Which biochemical process is responsible for the conversion of glucose to energy? 
 Glycolysis is the process that converts glucose to energy. 
What is the pathophysiological basis of hypertension? 
 Hypertension results from increased cardiac output, increased systemic vascular resist...