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Pharmacology NCLEX Review questions and answers
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Ca channel blockers - ANSWER-dipine 
Erectile dysfunction - ANSWER--afil 
anesthetics - ANSWER--caine 
ACE inhibitor - ANSWER--pril 
Benzodiazepine - ANSWER--pam, -lam 
antilipidemic - ANSWER-Statin 
Corticosteroids - ANSWER-asone and solone 
beta blocker - ANSWER--olol 
penicillin - ANSWER--cillin 
oral hypoglycemic - ANSWER--ide 
Proton Pump Inhibitors - ANSWER--prazole 
antiviral - ANSWER-vir 
thrombolytic - ANSWER--ase 
antiemetic - ANSWER--azine 
bronchodilator - ANSWER--phylline 
anticoagu...
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IBHRE CEPS 2018 EXAM COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) A+ GRADED
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Class 1 Antiarrhythmic Mechanism - ANS Sodium (Na) Channel Blockers 
 
Class II Antiarrhythmic Mechanism - ANS Beta Blockers 
 
Class III Antiarrhythmic Mechanism - ANS Potassium (K) Channel Blockers 
 
Class IV Antiarrhythmic Mechanism - ANS L-Type Calcium (Ca) Channel Blocker 
 
Class A drugs - ANS -Quinidine (rarely used) 
-Procainamide 
-Disopyramide. 
 
Na Channel blockers that raise APD 
 
Class Ib drugs - ANS -Lidocaine 
-Mexiletine 
-Phenytoin 
 
Na Channel blockers th...
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PHARM, NON-SYSTEMS, REHAB GUIDELINES + RED FLAGS, RESEARCH TOTAL. EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, GRADED A+.| latest update 2024/25|
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PHARM, NON-SYSTEMS, REHAB GUIDELINES + 
RED FLAGS, RESEARCH TOTAL. EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS 
AND ANSWERS, GRADED A+. 
What medication lowers high cholesterol and could lead to rhabdomyolysis? 
Statins 
What are the 2 classes of drugs that both decrease HR AND decrease BP 
Beta-blockers 
Calcium channel blockers 
Along with decreasing HR and BP, beta-blockers also cause bronchodilation/bronchoconstriction 
bronchoconstriction 
CAD, HTN, and Arrhythmias might be medicated with: 
Beta-blockers 
CA Ch...
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WGU D027 Pathopharmacology Study Guide: Updated Solution
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color blindness and hemophilia 
(Ans – 
sex-linked traits, 
cones lack one or more wavelength-sensitive chemicals, you will be unable to distinguish the colors red, green or blue. Some conditions that can cause color deficits are sickle cell anemia. 
 
Thiazide diuretics mechanism of action 
(Ans – 
 -Inhibit Na reabsorption in the *distal tubule* 
-Promotes up to 10% of Na and H2O excretion 
-Increase urinary excretion of other electrolytes 
 
Diuril (chlorothiazide) 
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Nurs 255 Exam 1 Questions with Complete Solutions
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which type of chronic stable angina often happens at rest, shows transient st elevation, and is associated with raynauds disease Correct Answer-Prinzmetal's Angina 
 
which type of angina is relieved by nitroglycerin Correct Answer-chronic stable 
 
true or false? circadian rhythms can be the cause of chronic stable angina Correct Answer-true (early morning angina) 
 
which type of chronic stable angina is not associated with CAD or spasms? Correct Answer-Microvascular Angina 
 
what causes mic...
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BKAT Study Exam Questions And Answers
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BKAT Study Exam Questions And Answers 
What to do first if a patient has chest pain. - ANS Rest! 
 
ECG changes in an acute MI - ANS ST elevation in 2 or more contiguous leads. Ischemia d/t full thickness loss of muscle. EMERGENCY. 
 
Inferior leads - ANS II, III, aVF. RCA occlusion. 
 
Septal leads - ANS V1 & V2. 
 
Anterior leads - ANS V1 - V4. LAD lesion. 
 
Lateral leads - ANS V5, V6, I, and aVL. Circumflex lesion. 
 
Cardiac enzymes - ANS Troponins, CK-MB, and CK 
 
Ch...
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TELEMETRY STRIPS QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Ventricular tachycardia (VT) 
-admin epinephrine 1mg IVP 
 
-check for pulse & call code 
 
-caused by hyperkalemia 
 
-priority intervent--> defibrillation 
 
Sinus tachycardia (ST) 
 
-complication as a result of rhythm in pt w/ longstanding CAD, angina, CHF 
 
-pt just started on Adderall, anxiety, dehydration, fever 
 
-priority intervent--> check pt's temp & fluid vol status 
 
-cut caffeine 
 
 
Ventricular fibrillation 
 
sinus bradycardia 
 
-may be normal for healthy adults th...
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RCIS Exam Review 2024 | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
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What heart sound is caused by the rapid filling of the ventricle? - 3rd 
An Austin Flint murmur is characterized by... (AS,AR,MS, or MR) - AR 
Diamond-shaped ejection murmur radiating toward the neck is associated with (AS,AR,MS, or MR) - 
AS 
What are some drugs that cause a chronotropic response - Isoproterenol and Atropine 
What drugs are given prior to angioplasty to avoid coronary spasm? - Ca Channel Blockers (ie. 
Verapamil) 
What converts one form of energy into another? - Transducer 
Wha...
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FPGEE Review Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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FPGEE Review Exam Questions 
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In FAST response fibers - Electrolyte involved in phase 0 - Answer-Na+ influx 
In FAST response fibers - Electrolyte involved in phase 2 - Answer-Ca+ influx, K+ 
outflux plateau 
In FAST response fibers - Electrolyte involved in phase 3 - Answer-K+ outflux (Ca+ 
drops off) rapid repolarization 
In SLOW response fibers - Electrolyte involved in phase 0 - Answer-Ca+(few Na+ 
channels in Nodal fibers) 
In SLOW response fibers - Electrolyte involv...
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IBHRE CEPS exam 2024 with correct answers
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Class 1 Anti-Arrhythmic Mechanism correct answersSodium (Na) Channel Blockers 
 
Class II Anti-Arrhythmic Mechanism correct answersBeta Blockers 
 
Class III Anti-Arrhythmic Mechanism correct answersPotassium (K) Channel Blockers 
 
Class IV Anti-Arrhythmic Mechanism correct answersL-Type Calcium (Ca) Channel Blocker 
 
Class Ia drugs correct answers-Quinidine (rarely used) 
-Procainamide 
-Disopyramide. 
 
Na Channel blockers that raise APD 
 
Class Ib drugs correct answers-Lidocaine 
-Mexilet...
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