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Davis`s Drug Guide For Nurses sixteenth edition.
  • Davis`s Drug Guide For Nurses sixteenth edition.

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  • Davis’s DRUG GUIDE FOR NURSES® Sixteenth edition HOW TO USE DAVIS’S DRUG GUIDE FOR NURSES............................ 1 EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE AND PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS: Implications for Nurses ....................................................... 6 PHARMACOGENOMICS......................................................... 9 MEDICATION ERRORS: Improving Practices and Patient Safety............ 12 DETECTING AND MANAGING ADVERSE DRUG REACTIONS ................. 18 OV...
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Nursing 1140 Exam with 100% correct answers
  • Nursing 1140 Exam with 100% correct answers

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  • Nursing 1140 Exam with 100% correct answers Bias - ANSWER-Any systematic error in a measurement process black box warning - ANSWER-a type of warning that appears in a drug's prescribing info and is required by the FDA to alert prescribers of serious adverse events that have occurred with the drug controlled substances - ANSWER-any drugs listed on one of the schedules of controlled substance act drug polymorphism - ANSWER-variation in response to a drug because of a patient's age, g...
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MN553 Pharmacology Unit 2 Quiz 100% Solved
  • MN553 Pharmacology Unit 2 Quiz 100% Solved

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  • MN553 Pharmacology Unit 2 Quiz 100% Solved What properties affect the distribution of drugs - Answer- drug size, charge, chemical structure, pH, molecular size, lipid or water solubility first pass metabolism - Answer- metabolism by the liver following oral administration Phase 1 reactions - Answer- Oxidation, reduction, hydrolysis or non-synthetic reactions that prepare the drug for further metabolism - to make the drug more water soluble Phase II reactions - Answer- synthetic or conjugat...
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MN553 Pharmacology Unit 2 Quiz 100% Solved
  • MN553 Pharmacology Unit 2 Quiz 100% Solved

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  • MN553 Pharmacology Unit 2 Quiz 100% Solved What properties affect the distribution of drugs - Answer- drug size, charge, chemical structure, pH, molecular size, lipid or water solubility first pass metabolism - Answer- metabolism by the liver following oral administration Phase 1 reactions - Answer- Oxidation, reduction, hydrolysis or non-synthetic reactions that prepare the drug for further metabolism - to make the drug more water soluble Phase II reactions - Answer- synthetic or conjugat...
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PHM240 Module 6-10 Questions and  Correct Answers | Latest Update | A+
  • PHM240 Module 6-10 Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update | A+

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  • Give examples of how drug interactions can be due to interactions at the receptor level. Ans: There are classic examples of ß-blockers inhibiting ß-agonists used to treat asthma leading to serious adverse events. Of course, atropine and other drugs that have anticholinergic effects inhibit cholinergic drugs, but there are not many examples of drugs that target the cholinergic receptor. However, drugs used to treat Alzheimer's disease usually target the cholinergic neurons, and antich...
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PHARM NDEB Exam 2024 A+ Qs&As
  • PHARM NDEB Exam 2024 A+ Qs&As

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  • PHARM NDEB Exam 2024 A+ Qs&As Which of the following is most likely to have its effect reduced in a patient with genetic polymorphism of CYP2D6?A. Acetaminophen.B. Amoxicillin. C. Clindamycin. D. Codeine.E. Ibuprofen. - ANSWER-CODEINE Which of the following drugs should NOT be administered to a patient in order to alleviate symptoms of an acute asthmatic attack?A. Isoproterenol.B. Metaproterenol. C. Epinephrine.D. Hydrocortisone. - ANSWER-HYDROCORTISONE Which of the following drugs are ...
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PHARM NDEB || with 100% Verified Solutions.
  • PHARM NDEB || with 100% Verified Solutions.

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  • Which of the following is most likely to have its effect reduced in a patient with genetic polymorphism of CYP2D6?A. Acetaminophen.B. Amoxicillin. C. Clindamycin. D. Codeine.E. Ibuprofen. correct answers CODEINE Which of the following drugs should NOT be administered to a patient in order to alleviate symptoms of an acute asthmatic attack?A. Isoproterenol.B. Metaproterenol. C. Epinephrine.D. Hydrocortisone. correct answers HYDROCORTISONE Which of the following drugs are classic antagonis...
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PRE-NAPLEX EXAM Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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  • PRE-NAPLEX EXAM Questions with 100% Correct Answers what is a nutrient for preventing congenital neural tube defects folic acid is a helpful vitamin for pregnant women because it helps prevent birth defects of a baby's brain. Folic acid helps form the neural tube (?)what are the 3 factors that increase rate of dissolution 1. inc temp 2. reducing viscosity of the medium 3. increasing agitation intensity of the medium temperature, amount of stirring,surface area (solute) what p...
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PMY 302 EXAM 1 DRUGS STUDY GUIDE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
  • PMY 302 EXAM 1 DRUGS STUDY GUIDE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS

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  • PMY 302 EXAM 1 DRUGS STUDY GUIDE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS diphenhydramine - Answer️️ -suppress edema, pruritis and causes drowiness Benadryl vs Advil PM minodoxil - Answer️️ -treat hypertension but topically used for hair growth loniten vs rogaine Examples of Type A ADRs - Answer️️ -sulbutamol- bronchi dilates in lungs at B2 but cause tachycardia on B1 in the heart NSAID - reduces inflammation at COX2 but causes gastric ulcers at COX1 Acetaminophen- causes liver toxin CYP2E1-...
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PCOA Practice Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • PCOA Practice Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • PCOA Practice Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Regarding point mutations, the exchange of a purine for pyrimidine is: A: a translocation B: a frameshift substitution C: a transversion D: an inversion a transversion Which of the following publication types is the LEAST likely to be subject to author bias? A: Case reports B: Case series C: Practice guideline D: Editorial Practice guideline Deliquescence occurs when: A: two hygroscopic drugs are mixed B: a hygroscopic drug is exposed...
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