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WCU NURS 180 Pharmacology Midterm (Passed!)
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Proton Pump Inhibitors correct answers -Omeprazole 
Indications: PUD, GERD 
-MOA: inhibits hydrogen potassium-ATPase enzyme system pump 
-AE: N/V/D, bone loss 
-NI: Administer before 1st meal 20-30 mins, proton pump activated by food, inc. Ca & vit D in food or supplement, weight bearing exercises 
-Interactions: St. John's wort & ETOH dec. drug levels 
-Contraindicated: Children, Preg. Category C. 
 
Histamine2-Receptor Antagonists correct answers Ranitidine (Zantac) 
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WCU NURS 180 Pharmacology Midterm Exam With A Guaranteed Pass!!
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NURS 180 Pharmacology Midterm Study Guide
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NURS 180 Pharmacology Midterm Study Guide▪	Omeprazole 
Proton Pump Inhibitor 
o	Decreases production on acids 
o	Treats: GERD, Zollinger-Ellison syndrome, NSAID ulcers, stress ulcers, H. Pylori ulcers, erosive esophagitis 
o	H. pylori treatment: Omeprazole, clarithromycin, and amoxicillin 
o	Side Effects: Headache, Dizziness, Diarrhea, abdominal pain, and rash. 
o	Chronic use: Osteoporosis 
o	Interactions: Digoxin, oral anticoagulants, certain benzodiazepines and phenytoin. 
■	Nursing Implic...
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NURS 180 PHARMACOLOGY - Week 1 Notes – Questions- with complete solutions
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How are PEDIATRIC medications calculated by? correct answer: Weight (kg) 
 
What type of medications are not supposed to be opened and/or crushed? correct answer: XR, ER, SR 
 
Where are Enteric Coated (EC) tablets released within the body? correct answer: Small Intestine (i.e. ulcers) 
 
Can you crush Calcium Channel Blockers? Why or Why Not? correct answer: NO - can lead to immediate death 
 
When giving an IM Injection, which method is used? correct answer: Z-Track Method (prevents medic...
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NURS 180 Intro to Pharmacology, Endocrine, & GI with 100- correct answers
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NURS 180 Intro to Pharmacology, Endocrine, & GI with 100- correct answers
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NURS 180 PHARMACOLOGY - Week 1 Notes – Questions- with complete solutions
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nurs 180 pharmacology (week 1 vocab) with A+ Graded answers.
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First recorded reference to pharmacology was written by: correct answers Samuel Dale in 1693 
 
Father of American pharmacology: correct answers John Jacob Abel; 
Founded first department of pharmacology at University of Michigan in 1890 
 
Factors affecting drug response: correct answers Age, sex, body mass, health status, genetics 
 
Routes of medication administration: correct answers Enteral, topical, parenteral 
-Oral (swallowed as pill, liquid, tabs, or caps) 
-Sublingual/buccal 
-Supposit...
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nurs 180 pharmacology (week 1 vocab) with complete answers
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First recorded reference to pharmacology was written by: correct answers Samuel Dale in 1693 
 
Father of American pharmacology: correct answers John Jacob Abel; 
Founded first department of pharmacology at University of Michigan in 1890 
 
Factors affecting drug response: correct answers Age, sex, body mass, health status, genetics 
 
Routes of medication administration: correct answers Enteral, topical, parenteral 
-Oral (swallowed as pill, liquid, tabs, or caps) 
-Sublingual/buccal 
-Supposit...
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nurs 180 pharmacology (week 1 vocab) questions with complete solutions
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nurs 180 pharmacology (week 1 vocab) questions with complete solutions
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WCU NURS 180 Pharmacology Midterm (Passed!)
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Proton Pump Inhibitors correct answers -Omeprazole 
Indications: PUD, GERD 
-MOA: inhibits hydrogen potassium-ATPase enzyme system pump 
-AE: N/V/D, bone loss 
-NI: Administer before 1st meal 20-30 mins, proton pump activated by food, inc. Ca & vit D in food or supplement, weight bearing exercises 
-Interactions: St. John's wort & ETOH dec. drug levels 
-Contraindicated: Children, Preg. Category C. 
 
Histamine2-Receptor Antagonists correct answers Ranitidine (Zantac) 
MOA: Block H2 Receptors i...
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