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NSG 552 Psychopharmacology Exam 1 - Modules 1-3 Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Version
Pharmacokinetics 
→ Studies how the body acts on the drug 
Pharmacodynamics 
→ Studies how the drug acts on the body 
First-generation antipsychotic 
→ - first developed in the 1950s, first available treatment for psychosis 
→ - aka typical antipsychotics 
→ - increased risk for EPS, Tardive dyskinesia 
→ - d2 blocker 
→ - Currently 11 FDA-approved and commerically available FGAs 
→ - Most common differences between individual FGAs are their potency and side 
effects 
→ - e...
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Pharmacokinetics 
→ Studies how the body acts on the drug 
Pharmacodynamics 
→ Studies how the drug acts on the body 
First-generation antipsychotic 
→ - first developed in the 1950s, first available treatment for psychosis 
→ - aka typical antipsychotics 
→ - increased risk for EPS, Tardive dyskinesia 
→ - d2 blocker 
→ - Currently 11 FDA-approved and commerically available FGAs 
→ - Most common differences between individual FGAs are their potency and side 
effects 
→ - e...
NSG 552 Exam 3 Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Versio
What is the mechanism of action of Naloxone? 
→ Pure opioid antagonist that competes and displaces opioids receptor sites. 
What medications treat opioid disorder? 
→ Methadone; 
→ Buprenorphine, buprenorphine + Naloxone 
What medication for opioid use disorder is used with comorbid pain? 
→ Buprenorphine + Naloxone 
Inappropriate use of what substance may be due to uncontrolled pain? 
→ Opioids 
What are the Naltrexone delivery methods? 
→ Tablet; 
→ Injectable; 
→ Implant 
What...
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What is the mechanism of action of Naloxone? 
→ Pure opioid antagonist that competes and displaces opioids receptor sites. 
What medications treat opioid disorder? 
→ Methadone; 
→ Buprenorphine, buprenorphine + Naloxone 
What medication for opioid use disorder is used with comorbid pain? 
→ Buprenorphine + Naloxone 
Inappropriate use of what substance may be due to uncontrolled pain? 
→ Opioids 
What are the Naltrexone delivery methods? 
→ Tablet; 
→ Injectable; 
→ Implant 
What...
NSG 316 EXAM 2 Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Version
Cranial Nerve I: Olfactory Test 
→ test sense of smell with familiar odor 
Cranial Nerve II: Optic Test 
→ test visual acuity and visual field with confrontation 
Confrontation Test 
→ gross measure of peripheral vision 
→ -stand 2 fett from person 
→ -have patient cover one eye, then cover your own eye opposite to the persons covered 
one 
→ -hold finger as target midline between you and patient, slowly advance to periphery 
→ -as person to say "now" as target is first s...
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Cranial Nerve I: Olfactory Test 
→ test sense of smell with familiar odor 
Cranial Nerve II: Optic Test 
→ test visual acuity and visual field with confrontation 
Confrontation Test 
→ gross measure of peripheral vision 
→ -stand 2 fett from person 
→ -have patient cover one eye, then cover your own eye opposite to the persons covered 
one 
→ -hold finger as target midline between you and patient, slowly advance to periphery 
→ -as person to say "now" as target is first s...
NSG 124 - Final Exam Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Version
What antibiotic is used for UTIs 
→ Bactrim 
What are the therapeutic effects of Bactrim? 
→ Decrease UTI Symptoms: Frequency, Pain w/urination 
What is docusate sodium? 
→ stool softener 
How does docusate sodium work? 
→ Replaces water in intestine, and works against stool to soften it. 
What vitamin should be avoided when taking Warfarin? 
→ Vitamin K; potassium 
What Is an adverse effect of warfarin? 
→ Bleeding/Bruising 
What labs should be monitored with warfarin? 
→ PT/INR: ...
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What antibiotic is used for UTIs 
→ Bactrim 
What are the therapeutic effects of Bactrim? 
→ Decrease UTI Symptoms: Frequency, Pain w/urination 
What is docusate sodium? 
→ stool softener 
How does docusate sodium work? 
→ Replaces water in intestine, and works against stool to soften it. 
What vitamin should be avoided when taking Warfarin? 
→ Vitamin K; potassium 
What Is an adverse effect of warfarin? 
→ Bleeding/Bruising 
What labs should be monitored with warfarin? 
→ PT/INR: ...
NSG 124 Pharmacology Exam 3 Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Version
What is an ACE Inhibitor? 
→ Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme 
→ :Causes vasoconstriction and increased blood pressure 
→ ACE Inhibitors relax heart and decrease blood pressure 
What is an examples of a drug ACE Inhibitor? 
→ Captopril (Capten) 
→ Benazepril 
→ Perindopril 
→ Trandolapril 
→ Moexipril 
what does ACE inhibitors treat? 
→ HTN, HF, Diabetic Neuropathy, and MI 
What is the function of ACE Inhibitors? 
→ Reduce levels of angiotensin II- Bradykinin (dilate blood vess...
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What is an ACE Inhibitor? 
→ Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme 
→ :Causes vasoconstriction and increased blood pressure 
→ ACE Inhibitors relax heart and decrease blood pressure 
What is an examples of a drug ACE Inhibitor? 
→ Captopril (Capten) 
→ Benazepril 
→ Perindopril 
→ Trandolapril 
→ Moexipril 
what does ACE inhibitors treat? 
→ HTN, HF, Diabetic Neuropathy, and MI 
What is the function of ACE Inhibitors? 
→ Reduce levels of angiotensin II- Bradykinin (dilate blood vess...
NSG 124 Pharmacology Exam 2 Part A Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Version
Antibacterial 
→ designed to fight against or kill bacteria 
Antifungal 
→ a drug that kills or prevents the growth of fungi 
Antiviral 
→ drug used to treat viral infections 
Factors in choosing Antibiotics 
→ 1. identify the infecting organism 
→ 2. Drug sensitivity 
→ 3. Host factors 
Factors that may change when choosing Antibiotics 
→ 1. allergy to drug of choice 
→ 2. inability of drug to penetrate site of infection 
→ 3. heightened susceptibility of patient for toxicity(...
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Antibacterial 
→ designed to fight against or kill bacteria 
Antifungal 
→ a drug that kills or prevents the growth of fungi 
Antiviral 
→ drug used to treat viral infections 
Factors in choosing Antibiotics 
→ 1. identify the infecting organism 
→ 2. Drug sensitivity 
→ 3. Host factors 
Factors that may change when choosing Antibiotics 
→ 1. allergy to drug of choice 
→ 2. inability of drug to penetrate site of infection 
→ 3. heightened susceptibility of patient for toxicity(...
NSG 124 Exam 1 Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Version
What are the 5 steps of the nursing process? 
→ assessment, nursing diagnosis, planning, implementation, evaluation 
Generic or Trade? 
Nonproprietary, not capitalized, suffixes, only 1 name 
→ Generic 
Generic or Trade? 
Proprietary, capitalized, marketing name, multiple names 
→ Trade 
What are the 4 parts of the pharmacokinetics processes? 
→ Absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion 
Half life 
→ length of time required for half of the medication to leave the body 
Is it be...
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What are the 5 steps of the nursing process? 
→ assessment, nursing diagnosis, planning, implementation, evaluation 
Generic or Trade? 
Nonproprietary, not capitalized, suffixes, only 1 name 
→ Generic 
Generic or Trade? 
Proprietary, capitalized, marketing name, multiple names 
→ Trade 
What are the 4 parts of the pharmacokinetics processes? 
→ Absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion 
Half life 
→ length of time required for half of the medication to leave the body 
Is it be...
NSG 122 Fundamentals of Nursing Exam 4 Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Version
4 Exercise Effects on the Body 
→ 1. Increased demand for oxygen to muscles 
→ 2. Systolic BP Increases 
→ 3. Respiratory Rate Increases 
→ 4. Heart Rate Increases 
4 Things to Know About Body and Mobility Changes in the Patient 
→ 1. Encourage self-care behaviors 
→ 2. Sensitivity to feelings about body and mobility 
→ 3. Be supportive and expect frustration 
→ 4. Encourage patient to correct behavior that may worsen progress 
4 Things to Know When Getting Mobility & Exercise Hi...
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4 Exercise Effects on the Body 
→ 1. Increased demand for oxygen to muscles 
→ 2. Systolic BP Increases 
→ 3. Respiratory Rate Increases 
→ 4. Heart Rate Increases 
4 Things to Know About Body and Mobility Changes in the Patient 
→ 1. Encourage self-care behaviors 
→ 2. Sensitivity to feelings about body and mobility 
→ 3. Be supportive and expect frustration 
→ 4. Encourage patient to correct behavior that may worsen progress 
4 Things to Know When Getting Mobility & Exercise Hi...
NSG 122 Fundamental Concepts HESI Final Exam Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Version
Evidence Based Practice 
→ Evidence-based practice (EBP) in nursing is a problem-solving approach to making 
clinical decisions, using the best evidence available (considered "best" because it is 
collected from sources such as published research, national standards and guidelines, 
and reviews of targeted literature). 
Erikson's Psychosocial Theory Older Adults 
→ Integrity vs. Despair 
→ People in late adulthood reflect on their lives and feel either a sense of satisfaction o...
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Evidence Based Practice 
→ Evidence-based practice (EBP) in nursing is a problem-solving approach to making 
clinical decisions, using the best evidence available (considered "best" because it is 
collected from sources such as published research, national standards and guidelines, 
and reviews of targeted literature). 
Erikson's Psychosocial Theory Older Adults 
→ Integrity vs. Despair 
→ People in late adulthood reflect on their lives and feel either a sense of satisfaction o...
NSG 122 Exam 1 Nursing Fundamentals Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Version
Standards of Nursing Practice 
→ allows the nurse to carry out professional roles, serving as protection for the nurse, the 
client, and the institution. 
→ assessment, diagnosis, outcome identification, planning, implementation, evaluation 
Standard 1: Assessment 
→ The registered nurse collects pertinent data and information relative to the health care 
consumer's health or the situation. 
Standard 2: Diagnosis 
→ The registered nurse analyzes the assessment data to determine the ...
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Standards of Nursing Practice 
→ allows the nurse to carry out professional roles, serving as protection for the nurse, the 
client, and the institution. 
→ assessment, diagnosis, outcome identification, planning, implementation, evaluation 
Standard 1: Assessment 
→ The registered nurse collects pertinent data and information relative to the health care 
consumer's health or the situation. 
Standard 2: Diagnosis 
→ The registered nurse analyzes the assessment data to determine the ...
CCIM 101 Financial Analysis Questions and Correct Answers
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