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NSG 6005 Pharm Week 5 questions with correct answers|100% verified
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Assessments needed before prescribing HTN meds Correct Answer-BP (at least 3), head-toe, Labs (renal fxn & K+) 
 
Why are ACE Inhibitors good for diabetics? Correct Answer-improves insulin sensitivity and protects the kidneys 
 
What creatinine level would cause a change in dosage of ACE Inhibitors? Correct Answer->2.5 
 
What pathological change in heart failure is not addressed by ACE inhibitor? Correct Answer-Activation of sympathetic N...
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Assessments needed before prescribing HTN meds Correct Answer-BP (at least 3), head-toe, Labs (renal fxn & K+) 
 
Why are ACE Inhibitors good for diabetics? Correct Answer-improves insulin sensitivity and protects the kidneys 
 
What creatinine level would cause a change in dosage of ACE Inhibitors? Correct Answer->2.5 
 
What pathological change in heart failure is not addressed by ACE inhibitor? Correct Answer-Activation of sympathetic NS - that increases heart rate 
 
Drug of choice for ol...
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MSN 611 Quiz 2 Questions and answers latest update
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MSN 611 Quiz 2 Questions and answers latest update 
The primary care NP sees a 68 yer old male having difficulty initiating urine stream and urine frequency. Pt has no significant past medical history and vitals at visit are as follows: BP 112/72, HR 70, Temp 98.7 F. Which of the following is most appropriate to treat the pts' current symptoms? 
Tamsulosin 
 
 
A patient who has been taking propranolol for 6 months reporting having nocturnal cough and SOB. The primary care NP should: 
tell the ...
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Naplex Review Questions and answers
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Heparin exerts its anticoagulant effect by binding to which of the following substances? 
a. fibrin 
b. factor VII 
c. protein S 
d. antithrombin 
D 
heparin exerts anticoagulant effect by binding to antithrombin 
 
 
 
All but which of the following medications are appropriate to use in UA/NSTEMI patients? 
a. antiplatelets 
b. beta blockers 
c. thrombolytics 
d. ACE inhibitors 
C 
in addition to other meds, antiplatelets, betablockers, and ACE inhibitors are appropriate to use in UA/NSTEMI pat...
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Rasmussen - Pharmacology Final Exam Review 2024 Questions with correct Answers
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Rasmussen - Pharmacology Final Exam 
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Digoxin therapeutic range: - answer0.5-2ng/ml 
Doseage <1.5mg/day 
What should you monitor for when taking hydrodiuril (diuretic) - answerHypokalemia (it is 
not K sparing) 
What is Zestril used for? - answer*Tx: HTN* 
ACE inhibitor = Promotes vasodilation to decrease BP 
Patient teaching with Calcium channel blockers - answerAvoid grapefruit juice, Ca based 
antacids, caffeine, aspirin, St. John's wort 
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NSG 6005 Pharm Week 5 Cardiovascular, Blood, Autonomic NS Study Questions With Complete Solutions
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Assessments needed before prescribing HTN meds correct answer: BP (at least 3), head-toe, Labs (renal fxn & K+) 
 
Why are ACE Inhibitors good for diabetics? correct answer: improves insulin sensitivity and protects the kidneys 
 
What creatinine level would cause a change in dosage of ACE Inhibitors? correct answer: >2.5 
 
What pathological change in heart failure is not addressed by ACE inhibitor? correct answer: Activation of sympathetic NS - that increases heart rate 
 
Drug of choic...
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MEDI SURG ATI RETAKE WITH QUESTIONS AND WELL VERIFIED ANSWERS GRADED A+[ACTUAL EXAM]
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MEDI SURG ATI RETAKE WITH QUESTIONS AND WELL VERIFIED ANSWERS GRADED A+[ACTUAL EXAM] 
traction weights are on the floor - ANS---move patient up in bed ace inhibitor meds for blood pressure - ANS---discontinue meds if develop a cough
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Apea FNP CARDIO Exam nursing (Best Revision Material Updated november 2023) (Actual Exam Questions, Answers and Rationale)
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Apea FNP CARDIO Exam nursing (Best Revision Material Updated november 2023) (Actual Exam Questions, Answers and Rationale) 
 
A common lab findings with ACE Inhibitors -------- Correct Answer ------- Increase K+ 
ACE inhibitor = 
 retention of potassium. 
 
Measure potassium one month after starting and one month after changing a dose 
 
What should you do? 
Pt on Monopril and HCTZ for hypertension. His blood pressure is 160-170/92-98 on several blood pressure checks 
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ANCC FNP Board Exam Study Guide Part 1 Exam Questions And Answers
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ANCC FNP Board Exam Study Guide Part 1 Exam Questions And Answers 
Treatment for chronic bronchitis 
 
-Chronic bronchitis is a type of COPD that is characterized by inflammation of the bronchi, causing excess mucus; characteristics of chronic bronchitis include diagnosis after age 35, obesity, copious amounts of purulent sputum, elevated Hct level 
-Treat with SABA (albuterol), inhaled anticholinergics (ipratropium) 
-Normal Findings of Lungs: Lower lobes vesicular breath sounds (soft and low)...
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AAOS (12 ed) EMT Chapter 12: Principals of Pharmacology latest update with 100% verified accurate solutions(all you need to know)
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enteral: sublingual (SL) 
rapid rate of absorption, under the tongue 
 
do not give to uncooperative/unconscious patients 
 
 
 
enteral: per rectum (PR) 
rapid rate of absorption 
through the rectum 
 
 
 
enteral: by mouth (PO) 
slow rate of absorption, through the mouth 
 
do not give to uncooperative/unconscious patients 
 
 
 
parenteral: intravenous (IV) 
immediate rate of absorption, into the vein 
 
 
 
parenteral: intraosseous (IO) 
immediate rate of absorption, into the bone 
 
 
 
par...
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