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Pharm ATI Information: List of Drugs to review/study 
Note 
• LEARN HOW TO GROUP DRUGS BY THEIR SPELLING (Specifically the 
ending of the word) 
o Rationale: This will better help associate the drug to the potential adverse 
effect or therapeutic effect of the drug EVEN IF YOU NEVER SEEN THAT 
DRUG BEFORE 
o Examples: 
§ “pril” 
• ACE Inhibitors 
• Ex. Captopril 
§ “Sartans” 
• ARBS Drug class 
• Ex. Losartan 
§ “Statin” 
• Cholesterol and Lipid-Lowering (HMG-CoA Reduc...
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PHARMACOLOGY DRUGS for ATI test Case Study.
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Receptors - correct answer Norepinephrine-Adrenergic (adrenergic comes from the word adrenalin) 
Alpha 1-all sympathetic target organs except the heart-constrict the blood vessels and dilation of pupils 
Alpha 2-Presynaptic adrenergic nerve terminal-inhibits the release of norepinephrine 
Beta 1-Heart and Kidneys (BETA 1-ONE HEART)-increased heart rate and force of contraction, release of renin 
Beta 2-All sympathetic target organs-inhibits smooth muscle (BETA 2-TWO LUNGS) 
 
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ATI Pharmacology Proctored Study Guide For Exam Retake 2019 Pharm ATI Information: List of Drugs to review/study Note LEARN HOW TO GROUP DRUGS BY THEIR SPELLING (Specifically the ending of the word) o Rationale: This will better help associate the drug
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Pharmacology- NUR 251 Final Exam Portage Questions and Answers #2024 |100% Correct|
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Pharmacology- NUR 251 Final Exam Portage 
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monoclonal antibodies 
Suffix ending 'mab' 
Indications: treatment of cancer, RA, MS, and organ transplantation 
Specifically target cancer cells and have minimal effect on healthy cells 
Fewer AE's than traditional antineoplastic medications 
CI: active TB and other infections 
Different Types 
Infliximab (Remicade) For RA, Crohn's 
Natalizumab (Tysabri) For MS 
· Adalimumab (Humira) 
For RA 
· Rituxima...
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ATI Pharmacology Proctored Study Guide For Exam Retake 2019 Pharm ATI Information: List of Drugs to review/study Note LEARN HOW TO GROUP DRUGS BY THEIR SPELLING (Specifically the ending of the word) o Rationale: This will better help associate the drug
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ATI Pharmacology Proctored Study Guide For Exam Retake 2019 
Pharm ATI Information: List of Drugs to review/study 
Note 
 LEARN HOW TO GROUP DRUGS BY THEIR SPELLING (Specifically the ending of the word) 
o Rationale: This will better help associate the drug to the potential adverse effect or therapeutic effect of the drug EVEN IF YOU NEVER SEEN THAT DRUG BEFORE 
o Examples: “pril” 
 ACE Inhibitors 
 Ex. Captopril “Sartans” 
 ARBS Drug class 
 Ex. Losarta...
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RCIS Latest Questions and Expert Answers 
 
Name 4 Calcium channel blocks ANSWER Verapamil (Isoptin) 
Cardizem (diltiazem) 
Amlodipine (Norvasc) 
Nefedipine (procardia) 
 
Action of calcium channel blockers ANSWER Movement of Ca is slowed this decreases muscle contraction this decreases HR and decreases SVR 
 
Name 3 Beta blockers (inhibit epinephrine) ANSWER Metoprolol (Lopressor) 
Atenolol (Tenormin) 
Inderal (propranolol) 
 
Which Beta blocker works on cardiac and respiratory Beta sites ANSWE...
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NBDHE Board Study Questions Rated A+ 
A drug ending in the suffix 'pril is considered a 
A. antibiotic 
B.ACE inhibitor 
C. anti fungal 
D. beta antagonist 
B. ACE inhibitor 
Which of the following is NOT considered to be a risk factor for a type 1 diabetic? 
A. diet 
B. genetics 
C. autoimmune 
D. environmental 
A. diet 
Type 2 diabetes accounts for approximately what percentage of all cases of diabetes in adults? 
A. 25-30% 
B/ 35-40% 
C. 55-60% 
D. 90-95% 
D. 90-95% ...
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PHARMACOLOGY DRUGS for ATI test, ATI PN Pharmacology Proctored Exam Review 3
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PHARMACOLOGY DRUGS for ATI test, 
ATI PN Pharmacology Proctored Exam 
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Receptors - answerNorepinephrine-Adrenergic (adrenergic comes from the word adrenalin) 
Alpha 1-all sympathetic target organs except the heart-constrict the blood vessels and dilation of 
pupils 
Alpha 2-Presynaptic adrenergic nerve terminal-inhibits the release of norepinephrine 
Beta 1-Heart and Kidneys (BETA 1-ONE HEART)-increased heart rate and force of contraction, 
release of renin 
Beta 2-All sympathetic targe...
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PHARMACOLOGY DRUGS for ATI test, ATI LPN Pharmacology Proctored Exam Review Exam Questions With Verified Answers
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PHARMACOLOGY DRUGS for ATI test, 
ATI LPN Pharmacology Proctored Exam 
Review Exam Questions With Verified 
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Receptors - answerNorepinephrine-Adrenergic (adrenergic comes from the word adrenalin) 
Alpha 1-all sympathetic target organs except the heart-constrict the blood vessels and dilation of 
pupils 
Alpha 2-Presynaptic adrenergic nerve terminal-inhibits the release of norepinephrine 
Beta 1-Heart and Kidneys (BETA 1-ONE HEART)-increased heart rate and force of contraction, 
release o...
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