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NUR 210 Unit 6,7 & 8: Questions & Answers: Updated A+ Guide
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. A patient who has chronic liver disease reports contact with a person who has tuberculosis (TB). The 
nurse will counsel this patient to contact the provider to discuss 
a. a chest x-ray. 
b. a TB skin test. 
c. liver function tests (LFTs). 
d. prophylactic antitubercular drugs. 
____ 2. A patient who has tuberculosis asks the nurse why three drugs are used to treat this disease. The 
nurse will explain that multidrug therapy is used to reduce the likelihood of 
a. disease relapse. 
b. drug hy...
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Cerebral palsy-The proposed new definition for cerebral palsy has four major dimensions of classification. This includes associated impairments such as seizures; hearing or vision impairment; attentional, behavioral, communicative, or cognitive deficits; oral motor and speech function. This differs from motor abnormalities, which pertain to the nature and typology of the motor disorder, functional motor abilities. An associated impairment is another condition outside of motor disorders, and func...
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Nur 210: Pharm Exam 1 Study Guide: Latest Updated A+ Guide Solution
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Unit 1 
Drug Phases 
Pharmacokinetic phase 
-Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, Excretion 
•	Pharmacokinetic Phase: is the process of drug movement through the body necessary to achieve drug action and includes absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion 
•	Pharmacodynamic Phase: is the study of the effects of the drug on the body ex. receptor binding, post receptor effects and chemical reactions 
 
Pharmacokinetic Phase 
•	Absorptions is the movement of the drug through the bloo...
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NUR 210 Exam 4 Notes: Guaranteed A+ Guide Solution
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Sulfonamides 
 
Sulfonamides-Trimethoprim-Sulfamethoxazole 
Uses 
	Synergistic effect 
	Both drugs together in one compound cause bacterial resistance to develop much more slowly. 
	Seeing it used for MRSA 
	Urinary infections (also in chapter 48) 
	Alternative therapy for patients allergic to penicillin Route 
	Oral, IV, topical, ophthalmic 
 
Side effects/adverse reactions 
	GI distress, stomatitis 
	Photosensitivity 
	Hypoglycemia 
	Blood dyscrasias-RBC’s, WBC’s, platelets 
	Crystalluria ...
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midazolam (Versed) classification 
(Ans- Benzodiazepine 
 
lorazepam (Ativan) classification 
(Ans- Benzodiazepine 
 
alprazolam (Xanax) classification 
 (Ans- Benzodiazepine 
 
alprazolam is used to ________ anxiety and insomnia 
(Ans- treat 
 
lorazepam is used to _______ anxiety 
(Ans- reduce 
 
zolpidem (Ambien) classification 
(Ans- Non-benzodiazepine 
 
zolpidem is to be used as a short-term treatment for _____ days or less 
(Ans- 10 
 
diazepam (Valium) classification 
 (Ans- Benzod...
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NUR 210 Exam 4 Study Guide: Questions & Answers: Latest Updated
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What is bacteriostatic? 
 (Ans- inhibits bacterial growth 
 
what is bactericidal? 
(Ans- kills bacteria 
 
What is a broad spectrum antibiotic? 
 (Ans- 
 - able to control a variety of organisms (gram - or +) 
- used when you cannot identify what the organism causing the disease is 
- targets many bacteria ("shotgun approach) 
 
when are broad spectrum antibiotics used? 
(Ans- when you do not know what organism is causing the problem 
 
What are narrow spectrum antibiotics? 
 (Ans- 
 - effec...
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Thiazide diuretic 
(Ans- hydrochlorothiazide 
 
Loop diuretic 
(Ans- Furosemide 
 
Osmotic Diuretic 
(Ans- Mannitol 
 
Potassium sparing diuretic 
(Ans- Spironolactone 
 
Beta-adrergic blockers end in 
(Ans- -olol 
 
Beta-adrenergic blocker 
(Ans- Metropolol 
 
Alpha-adrergic blockers end in 
(Ans- -sin 
 
Alpha-adrergic blocker 
(Ans- Prazosin 
 
Calcium Channel blockers end in 
 (Ans- -pine 
 
Calcium Channel Blocker 
(Ans- Nifidipine 
 
Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors ...
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What are the two systems of the ANS? 
(Ans- sympathetic and parasympathetic 
 
What response does the Sympathetic Nervous System stimulate? 
(Ans- Fight or Flight response 
 
What response does the Parasympathetic Nervous System stimulate? (Ans- Rest and Digest 
 
Andregenic Agents can also be known as _____________. 
(Ans- sympathomimetic’s 
 
The Beta 1 receptor controls what body system? 
(Ans- Cardiac (heart) 
 
What response in the heart is caused by stimulation of the Beta 1 receptor...
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NUR 210 Exam 1 Study Guide: Guaranteed A+ Guide: Questions & Answers
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Identify the most important element in nursing's attempt to gain full autonomy of practice 
(Ans- Gaining and maintaining control of nursing practice by nurses 
 
In its attempt to gain freedom and independence, what corresponding factors must the nursing profession embrace? 
 (Ans- Responsibility and accountability 
 
Select the most effective method that nurses can use to gain power over their practice. 
(Ans- join professional organizations in large numbers 
 
what allows a nurse to exert ...
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NUR 210 Exam 1 Test Bank: Questions & Answers: Updated Solution: Guaranteed A+ Guide
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After completing an initial assessment of a patient, the nurse has charted that his respirations are eupneic and his pulse is 58 beats per minute. These types of data would be: 
a. 
Objective. 
b. 
Reflective. 
c. 
Subjective. 
d. 
Introspective. 
(Ans- A 
 
2. A patient tells the nurse that he is very nervous, is nauseated, and feels hot. These types of data would be: 
a. 
Objective. 
b. 
Reflective. 
c. 
Subjective. 
d. 
Introspective. 
(Ans- C 
 
3. The patients record, laboratory studies, ...
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