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NURS 1140 Final Exam Updated 2024/2025 Verified 100%
  • NURS 1140 Final Exam Updated 2024/2025 Verified 100%

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  • ANTI-GLAUCOMA DRUGS - Drugs That Reduce Intraocular Pressure By Lowering The Amount Of Aqueous Humor In The Eyeball, Reducing Its Production, Or Increasing Its Outflow ADVERSE EFFECTS OF TETRAHYDROCANNABINOIDS - Drowsiness, dizziness, anxiety, confusion, euphoria, visual disturbances, and dry mouth. ACETIC ACID DERIVATIVES - KETORLAC ( TORADOL) ACETYLCHOLINE PILOCARPINE - Direct Acting Cholinergic Drug Indication-Primary Open Angled And Acute Angle Closure Glaucoma Or Ocular Hypertension ...
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2024 PEBC Exam Questions With Correct Answers Latest Updated 2024/2025 (Graded A+)
  • 2024 PEBC Exam Questions With Correct Answers Latest Updated 2024/2025 (Graded A+)

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  • 2024 PEBC Exam Questions With Correct Answers Latest Updated 2024/2025 (Graded A+) Inducers of Cytochrome P450 (CYP450) (4) correct answers Barbiturates Phenytoin Carbamazepine Rifampin Inhibitors of CYP450 correct answers Cimetidine Ketoconazole Erythromycin Isoniazid Grapefruit Their MOA utilizes intracellular receptors: correct answers Thyroid and steroid hormones This compound's MOA utilizes transmembrane receptors: correct answers Insulin Antidote used for organophosphate/antich...
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NR293 Pharmacology for Nursing Practice Week 5 Concepts NutritionAcid-Controlling Drugs
  • NR293 Pharmacology for Nursing Practice Week 5 Concepts NutritionAcid-Controlling Drugs

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  • Week 5 Concepts: Nutrition Acid-Controlling Drugs Prepare: Acid-Controlling Drugs Stomach Areas Identify the areas of the stomach. Gastric Glands Match the gastric gland cell with its function. Produce and secrete hydrochloric acid Parietal cells Secrete pepsinogen which is a precursor to pepsin Chief cells Provide a protective coating for the stomach Mucosa cells Parietal Cells Which receptors in the stomach are responsible for stimulating the secretion of acid from the parietal cell...
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Relias Assessments Assistance Material  RN Pharmacology Questions and Correct  Answers | Latest Update
  • Relias Assessments Assistance Material RN Pharmacology Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update

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  • Antacids -:- Antacids are used to chemically react with and neutralize the acid in the stomach. They can provide rapid relief from increased acid levels. They are known to cause GI alterations such as diarrhea or constipation and can alter the absorption of many drugs. Antacids: Generic and Brand Names -:- Here is a list of the most commonly encountered antacids and their brand names. ClassificationGeneric nameBrand nameAntacidsaluminum saltsAlternaGELcalcium saltsOystercal, Tumsma...
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MSN 611 Chapters 1-9 Midterm Study Guide |  Latest Update
  • MSN 611 Chapters 1-9 Midterm Study Guide | Latest Update

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  • Function of histamine that is not within mast cells - Toxic effect of 1st generation antihistamines - Anaphylaxis - CNS side effects of antihistamines in elderly - Indication of H2 antihistamines 2 | P a g e - Initial selection of antimicrobial therapy - Mechanism of food-drug or drug-drug interactions with antibacterial medications - Multiple drug combination treatment for tuberculosis - Description of IFN-β - Type of pathogen that causes malaria - Why systemic chemotherap...
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NURS 1140 Pharm Final Exam EAQs
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  • NURS 1140 Pharm Final Exam EAQs Which medication class can be used in combination with antimicrobial agents to eradicate a Helicobacter pylori infection? A. Antacids B. Prokinetic agents C. Proton pump inhibitors D. Gastrointestinal prostaglandins - C. Proton pump inhibitors Which medication may cause breast soreness and gynecomastia? A. Cimetidine (Tagamet) B. Misoprostol (Cytotec) C. Lansoprazole (Prevacid) D. Metoclopramide (Reglan) - A. Cimetidine (Tagamet) Which medication...
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RNSG 1533 Exam 1 pharm questions with answers graded A+
  • RNSG 1533 Exam 1 pharm questions with answers graded A+

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  • RNSG 1533 Exam 1 pharmAction of H2-antagonists - correct answer Decreases production of stomach acid by blocking histamine Action of proton-pump-inhibitors - correct answer Suppresses secretion of stomach acid Action of antacids - correct answer Neutralizes stomach acid Action of cytoprotectives - correct answer Creates a protective barrier on the lining of the stomach Prototype H2-antagonist - correct answer cimetidine, ranitidine Prototype proton pump inhibitor - correct answer ...
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PC707 Module 3 –Exam with 100% Verified and Updated Solutions
  • PC707 Module 3 –Exam with 100% Verified and Updated Solutions

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  • PC707 Module 3 –Exam with 100% Verified and Updated Solutions Anti-Ulcer drugs help by: - answer-altering gastric pH by decreasing acid secretion -protecting the stomach wall lining by increasing mucosal protection -eradicating harmful bacteria Ex: H. Pylori What are the main pharmacologic categories of drugs we used to manage gastric acid secretion and the effects: - answer-antacids -H2 receptor antagonists -proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) -prostoglandin analogs -mucosal protectant su...
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GI Medications Questions and Answers with complete solution
  • GI Medications Questions and Answers with complete solution

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  • ACID NEUTRALIZERS: ANTACIDS - Used to neutralize or reduce acidity of stomach contents by combining with HCL and ^ pH of stomach acid. Common Uses: Heartburn, GERD, acid indigestion, peptic ulcers. Common Drugs: **END IN -CARBONATE OR -OXIDE** aluminum carbonate (BASALJEL) aluminum hydroxide (AMPHOJEL, DIALUME) calcium carbonate (TUMS, MYLANTA) magnesium hydroxide (MILK OF MAGNESIA, PHILLIPS MOM) magnesium oxide (MAG-OX, URO-MAG) sodium bicarbonate (BELLANS) ACID NEUTRALIZERS: ANTACID...
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MSN 611 exam Questions and answers latest update
  • MSN 611 exam Questions and answers latest update

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  • MSN 611 exam Questions and answers latest update Where are H4 receptors located? predominantly found on eosinophils, neutrophils, and T cells. In the stomach, histamine is released by: enterochromaffin-like (ECL) cells Toxic effect of first-generation antihistamines cardiac arrhythmias Anaphylaxis and Antihistamine Steroids may be added as adjunct therapy Central nervous system side effect of antihistamines that elderly patients should be aware of fatigue Indicatio...
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