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Exam 2 Pharm NURS 615 Maryville Questions with Complete Solutions
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trycyclic anti. depressants Correct Answer-toxic cardiac issues 
 
Carbamazepine: seizures Correct Answer-i. CBC Q 3-4 month 
ii. Auto induces metabolism 
iii. Dermatologic reactions 
iv. Stevens Johnson 
v. Toxic epidermal necrosis 
vi. Aplastic anemia 
vii. agranulocytosis 
 
Teach for seizures Correct Answer-i. Prevent 
ii. Safety 
iii. Quality of life 
iv. Don't abruptly stop 
 
Topiramate: seizures Correct Answer-i. Kidney stones 
ii. Weight loss 
iii. Monitor sweating and temp with exerci...
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MARYVILLE NURS 615 EXAM 2 EXAM STUDY MATERIALS QUESTION AND ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
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MARYVILLE NURS 615 EXAM 2 EXAM STUDY MATERIALS 
QUESTION AND ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) 
What blood values should be monitored with carbamazepine (Tegretol)? 
 - ANSWER CBC test every 3-4 months to monitor for decrease in WBCs, platelets, and trouble with 
RBC production. 
What are the pharmacodynamics of carbamazepine (Tegretol)? 
 - ANSWER - Auto-metabolizes leading to lower serum levels despite compliance. 
- Half-life 30 hours as single dose, 15 hours when given repeatedly. 
What are the Bla...
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Maryville University Pharmacology NURS-615 Exam 2 Questions with Complete Solutions
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How does carbamazepine work? Correct Answer-Works by decreasing nerve impulses that cause seizures and pain 
 
How often should carbamazepine lab values be monitored? What labs? Correct Answer-CBC q 3-4 months 
 
What anti-seizure med auto induces metabolism? Correct Answer-Carbamazepine 
 
What medication decreases the production of RBCs, WBCs, and platelets? Correct Answer-Carbamazepine 
 
What is carbamazepine half-life? Correct Answer-Single dose: 30 hours 
Multiple dose: 15 hours 
 
What is...
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Maryville Exam 3 Psychopharmacology (NURS 660) QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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Sertraline (Zoloft) 
 
Major Side Effects correct answer: insomnia, somnolence, HA, dry mouth, sex dysfunction, nausea & diarrhea 
 
Fluoxetine (Prozac) 
 
Major Side Effect correct answer: Activating (UPPER); AGITATION, INSOMNIA, nausea, vomiting, sex dysfunction, GI, serotonin syndrome 
 
Paraoxetine (Paxil) 
 
Major Side Effects correct answer: Anticholinergic (can't see, can't sleep, can't shit, can't spit), CYP2D6 inhibitor, increases TCA, phenothiazines, Type 1C antiarrhythmics, ...
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Exam 1: NUR2755/ NUR 2755 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Multidimensional Care IV Complete Review| Questions and Verified Answers| Grade A | 100% Correct- Rasmussen
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Exam 1: NUR2755/ NUR 2755 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Multidimensional Care IV Complete Review| Questions and Verified Answers| Grade A | 100% Correct- Rasmussen 
 
 
Q: Antiepileptic medications 
 
Answer: 
 • carbamazepine 
• phenytoin 
• valproic acid 
• oxcarbazepine 
• lamotrigine 
• gabapentin 
• topiramate 
 
 
Q: What important factors do pts need to know about their Antiepileptic meds? 
 
Answer: 
 • continue taking even if you aren't having seizures 
• do not abruptly...
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NUR-635 Pharm final 2023/2024
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NUR-635 Pharm final 
 
 
 
 
While rational drug selection is based on the individual patient the aspect of rational drug selection addressing disease-specific information by a national medical or nursing organization is 
 
A. a guideline. 
B. cost. 
C. availability. 
D. patient hepatic and renal function. - ANSWER A. a guideline 
 
 
 
 
Drugs that alter synaptic transmission are much more selective than those that alter axonal conduction, why is this? - AN...
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EEG BOARD EXAM 2023 with verified questions and answers
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SSS/BETS (small sharp waves / benign epileptiform transients of sleep) 
Low voltage, short duration, diphasic spikes with a steep descending limb. Usually seen in drowsiness and light sleep. 
 
 
 
SREDA (subclinical rhythmic electrographic discharges of adults) 
Sharply contoured theta activity in the posterior head region. A normal variant in older adults during wakefullness. 
 
 
 
14 and 6 positive spikes 
1-2 seconds of sharply contoured discharges in the posterior head regions in light sle...
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NU 578 Unit 2 Drugs Exam Questions and Answers All Correct
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NU 578 Unit 2 Drugs Exam Questions and Answers All Correct 
Exogabine adverse effects - Answer- BBW: may cause retinal abnormalities and potential vision loss. 
urinary retention, somnolence, dizziness, fatigue, confusion, vertigo, tremor, incoordination, double vision, memory impairment, reduced strength, hallucinations, increased risk of SI. long term use can cause skin discoloration. 
 
Carbamazepine - Answer- preferred for tonic clonic in children. Active against partial seizures and tonic...
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Maryville University Pharmacology NURS 615 Exam 2 Questions & Answers | 100% Correct | Verified
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How does carbamazepine work? - Works by decreasing nerve impulses that cause seizures and pain 
How often should carbamazepine lab values be monitored? What labs? - CBC q 3-4 months 
What anti-seizure med auto induces metabolism? - Carbamazepine 
What medication decreases the production of RBCs, WBCs, and platelets? - Carbamazepine 
What is carbamazepine half-life? - Single dose: 30 hours 
Multiple dose: 15 hours 
What is a great risk of seizure potential while taking anti-seizure medications? -...
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CPhT Practice Exam Questions and Answers (100% Pass)
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A patient is taking carbamazepine for seizures. Which of the following may 
increase its effects? 
 Grapefruit juice 
Which drug recall is classified as one in which there is a reasonable 
probability that the use of the medication will cause or lead to a serious 
adverse event or even death? 
 Class I 
Which standards must be followed during extemporaneous compounding? 
 Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) 
Which of the following is the generic name for Glucophage? 
 metformin 
The abbreviati...
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