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MSN Pharmacology Final Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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sitagliptin has been approved for 
 
a. monotherapy in once-daily doses 
b. combination therapy with metformin 
c. both one and two 
d. neither one or two 
c. both one and two 
 
 
when is metformin typically initiated for glucose metabolism issues 
 
a. only after the HgA1C is greater than 8.0 
b. when the patient is diagnosed with pre-diabetes 
c. when metabolic syndrome ensues 
d. when true diabetes mellitus is diagnosed 
b. when the...
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EMS 202 Final Exam Review Questions With 100% Correct Answers 2023/2024 Latest Graded A+. Oral Glucose Tolerance Test Results - Correct Answer-2 hr post prandial BG < 140 = 
normal 
2 hr post prandial BG 140-199 = prediabetes 
2 hr post prandial BG 200 or greater = Diabetes 
S&S of Hypoglycemia (< 70) - Correct Answer-nervousness/anxiousness 
sweating 
shaking/tremors 
irritability 
tachycardia 
headache 
confusion/drowsiness 
slurred speech 
blurred vision 
coma 
seizure 
death 
S&S of Hy...
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Insulin Practice Exam 2023-2024 Questions & Answers 100% Correct!!
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The nurse is administering lispro insulin and should keep in mind that this insulin will have an effect within which time frame? 
 
a. 15 min 
b. 1-2 hours 
c. 80 minutes 
d. 3-5 hours - ANSWER-a. 15 min 
 
The onset of action for lispro insulin is 15 min. The peak plasma concentration is 1-2 hours. The elimination half life is 80 minutes and the duration is 3-5 hours. 
 
When teaching about hypoglycemia, the nurse should make sure that the patient is aware of early signs of hypoglycemia includi...
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Chapter 40: Antidiabetic Drugs Introductory Clinical Pharmacology 12th Edition by Susan M Ford
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Introductory Clinical Pharmacology 12th Edition by Susan M Ford 
 
1.	A client with hyperinsulinism has been prescribed diazoxide. After administration, which adverse reaction should the nurse prioritize? 
a.	Myalgia 
b.	Tachycardia 
c.	Flatulence 
d.	Epigastric discomfort 
Answer: B 
Rationale: The nurse should monitor for tachycardia, congestive heart failure, sodium and fluid retention, hyperglycemia, and glycosuria as the adverse reactions in the client receiving diazoxide drug therap...
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ARF Post Renal Correct Answer Renal Calculus: Lithiasis, BPH 
Risk for Hyperparathyroidism ^ Calcium 
Pathological Fractures 
Prevent Volume Depletion 
Manif: low urine output, decreased BP / Pulse 
 Orthostatic Hypotension, thirst 
 ^ Blood Osmolarity 
 
Hemodialysis Correct Answer Pharmokenetic excretion adversely affected 
Monitor for digtoxicity / hyperkalemia / dillusional hyponatremia 
3 requirements: access to blood, semipermeable membrane, dialysate 
More Effective/ Shorter time 
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The nurse is administering lispro insulin and should keep in mind that this insulin will have an effect 
within which time frame? 
a. 15 min 
b. 1-2 hours 
c. 80 minutes 
d. 3-5 hours - Correct Ans-a. 15 min 
The onset of action for lispro insulin is 15 min. The peak plasma concentration is 1-2 hours. The 
elimination half life is 80 minutes and the duration is 3-5 hours. 
When teaching about hypoglycemia, the nurse should make sure that ...
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NUR 334 Exam 2 Practice Questions and Correct Answers
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Dawn Phenomenon vs Somogyi Effect are both almost only seen in type 1 DM 
Dawn Phenomenon: surge in hormones= surge in glucose, in the morning (early mostly) and it's to wake you up HYPERGLYCEMIC IN MORNING Everyone does this. Good thing 
Somogyi Effect (individual prob): hypogamic in night CAUSES STRESS TO THE BODY so GH and glucagon gets stimulated to be released. HYPERGLYCEMIC IN MORNING. Bad thing 
After a blood glucose reading, it is determined that the patient should receive 4 units of Li...
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Final Exam: NR565/ NR 565 (Latest 2023/ 2024 Update) Advanced Pharmacology Exam Review| Questions and Verified Answers -Chamberlain
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Final Exam: NR565/ NR 565 (Latest 2023/ 2024 Update) Advanced Pharmacology Exam Review| Questions and Verified Answers -Chamberlain 
 
 
 
1.	A patient has a TSH of .28, a free T4 of 3, and a free T3 over 650. What medication should she be started on? 
 
 
	Answer: Methimazole, PTU, radioactive iodine. These labs indicate hyperthyroidism. Treatment for thyroid storm: K iodide or strong iodine solution to suppress thyroid release. Methimazole to suppress thyroid synthesis. 
 
 
 
2.	When is it...
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When should you implement seizure precautions in relation to Na+ changes? - <135 mEq/L 
or >145 mEq/L 
When mixing insulins, which type would be drawn into the syringe first? - Intermediate. 
Then rapid-acting. That way your insulin doesn't dip quickly and suddenly. Better to have it be 
delayed and gradually lower (if they even mixed in the vials) 
What is a positive Chvostek's sign and what does it indicate? - Contraction of facial muscle 
after the nurse taps the client's facial nerv...
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MSN Pharmacology Final Questions with 100% Correct Answers 
sitagliptin has been approved for 
 
a. monotherapy in once-daily doses 
b. combination therapy with metformin 
c. both one and two 
d. neither one or two 
c. both one and two 
 
 
when is metformin typically initiated for glucose metabolism issues 
 
a. only after the HgA1C is greater than 8.0 
b. when the patient is diagnosed with pre-diabetes 
c. when metabolic syndrome ensues 
d. when true diabetes mellitus is diagnosed 
b. when the...
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