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NAPLEX 2023 Exam Prep Solved 100% Complete
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Fanconi syndrome is an effect seen in patients taking expired versions of which drug class? 
A. Tetracyclines 
B. Penicillins 
C. ACE-i 
D. B-blockers - tetracyclines 
 
What medication or combination is safest to use for a patient with advanced hepatic disease? 
A. colesevelam 
B. ezetimibe/simvastatin 
C. niacin 
D. gemfibrozil - colesevelam 
 
Which is an appropriate initial regimen for a patient weighing 80 kg recently diagnosed with a PE? 
A. Lovenox 80 mg SC bid 
B. Plavix 75 mg PO daily 
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6306 Drugs ALL SOLUTION 100% CORRECT SPRING FALL-2023/24 GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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Benzoyl peroxide [top.] (Clearasil) 
MOA: 
- antibacterial action against Propionibacterium acnes 
- keratolytic effect, which produces comedo lysis, as well as drying and desquamative actions 
- improves both inflammatory and noninflammatory lesions of acne 
- slowly releases active oxygen which is lethal to P. acne anaerobe 
 
- Indication: Acne 
- SEs: Skin irritation, dryness 
- Pt Ed: Use sunblock. 
Bismuth subsalicylate (Pepto-Bismol, Kaopectate) 
MOA: 
- exert its antidiarrheal action ...
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NR293/ NR 293 Exam 2 solution guide 2022 Distinction level approved.
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NR293 Exam 2 
 
nitrates (Nitroglycerin) - Medication used to resolve angina. 
 
Routes: 
- sublingual for acute CP 
- PO/topical for prevention 
 
MOA: 
- dilates arteries and veins to decrease the load on the heart 
- dilates coronary arteries to increase oxygen supply to the heart 
 
Indications: stable, unstable, or vasospastic angina 
 
Contraindications: 
- hypotension 
- concurrent use of ED drugs (sildenafil aka viagra) 
- closed angel glaucoma 
- severe head injury 
 
Adverse effe...
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Pharmacology FNP Exam Questions And Answers. Verified And Updated.
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Pharmacology FNP Exam Questions And 
Answers. Verified And Updated. 
HMG-CoA Reductase Inhibitors - answer(Statins) Atorvastatin 
High intensity decreases 50%, moderate intensity decreases 30-49% 
Lowers cholesterol and decreases risk of MI by increasing HDL and decreasing LDL. 
Side effects: Hepatotoxicity, Muscle pain, GI upset, Rhabdomyolysis 
Administer in the evening with a meal because cholesterol is synthesized at night 
Monitor liver function and CK labs 
Patient should avoid alcohol and...
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CARDIO APEA 3P EXAM, ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT Answers
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An example of a dihydropyridine calcium channel blocker is: 
nebivolol (Bystolic). 
verapamil (Calan). 
diltiazem (Cardizem). 
amlodipine (Norvasc). 
norvasc 
negative inotropes are indicated for pt dx with 
a fib 
isosorbide denigrate is indicated for tx of 
acute angina 
chronic agina 
MI 
esophageal spasm 
chronic angina 
Gemfibrozil (Lopid) should be discontinued if 
a mild decrease in hemoglobin is experienced. 
symptoms of biliary colic are present. 
the patient complains of syncope. 
the ...
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NR565 Week 3 Study Outline
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NR565 Week 3 Study Outline Many questions are written to assess your clinical 
application of the material from the textbook, in real-world scenarios. 
Chapter 14: Drugs Affecting the Autonomic Nervous System Drug classes: 
 Adrenergic agonists-SNS Promote or mimic the release of norepinephrine or 
epinephrine by binding to alpha 1&2, and beta 1&2 receptors (norepinephrine works on 
alpha & beta 1) (epinephrine works on all 4) 
 Alpha2 Agonists: Central-Clonidine/Guanfacine, Methyldop...
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NSG 6320 AGNP BOARD EXAM QUESTIONS and ANSWERS Neurology Prescribing GRADED A 2020/2021
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AGNP BOARD EXAM QUESTIONS Neurology Assessment (102 Questions) 
Question: 
Which of the following medications is NOT a serotonin 5-HT1 receptor agonist? 
Axert. 
Fioricet. Correct 
Maxalt. 
Zomig. 
Explanation: 
Fioricet is a combination of butalbital, acetaminophen and caffeine. Axert (almotriptan), 
Maxalt (rizatriptan), Zomig (zolmitriptan) are all classified as serotonin 5-HT1 receptor 
agonists, or triptans. 
Question: 
A patient presenting with a transient ischemic attack (TIA) is taking n...
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AGNP BOARD EXAM CARDIOVASCULAR PRESCRIBING
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Question: 
Signs and symptoms of digitalis toxicity include: 
 constipation and muscle spasms. 
 bradycardia and tinnitus. 
 headache and dizziness. 
 blurred vision and persistent diarrhea. Correct 
Explanation: 
Signs and symptoms of digitalis toxicity include: confusion, irregular pulse, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fast heart beat, and visual changes (blurred vision, blind spots, green-yellow color disturbances, halo effect). Regardless of route of administrat...
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NURSING 3210 Pharmacology Exam 1 |Latest|
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NURSING 3210 
Pharmacology Exam 1 
Respiratory System: 
Understanding the Common Cold 
-Most caused by viral infection (Rhinovirus or influenza virus) 
-Virus invades tissues (mucosa) of upper respiratory tract, causing upper respiratory 
infection (URI) 
-Excessive mucus production results from the inflammatory response to this invasion 
-Fluid drips down the pharynx into the esophagus and lower respiratory tract, causing 
cold symptoms: sore throat, coughing, upset stomach 
Treatment of the Co...
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Clinical Pearls for PNS drugs 1 case study
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Clinical Pearls for PNS drugs 1 
Parasympathetic drugs (cholingeric response) 
 Think SLUDGE 
o Salivation 
o Lacrimation 
o Urination 
o Defecation 
o Gastric upset 
o Emesis 
Clinical pearls for PNS drugs 2 
Muscarinic agonist vs muscarinic antagonist symptoms 
 If you remember the above acronym then its important to remember if the drug is 
an agonist of muscarine receptors or an antagonist and then just associate 
symptoms of sludge with agonist and the OPPOSITE effects of those that...
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