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MED CERT EXAM Q&A 2023
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(T/F) A medication error documentation must be completed before the end of the shift by the person who made or discovered the error - Answer- TRUE 
 
(T/F) In the state of CT, medical doctors, pediatricians, psychiatrists, physician assistants, advanced practice registered nurses and dentists are all considered licensed practitioners - Answer- TRUE 
 
(T/F) A licensed practitioner's order (prescription) is required for all medications administered - Answer- TRUE 
 
The most common signs of asth...
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ATI Pharmacology Exam Review 2023
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Cephalosporin – 
-broad spectrum 
-ceph/cefs 
-Similar to PCN/ don't give if PCN allergy 
-can cause bleeding w/ other bleeding meds monitor bleeding time (tonsil story) 
- Disulfiram reaction (puke & puke & puke) just like Flagyl, the protozoal drug 
- Store in fridge & take with food 
ALL antibiotics have these side effects – 
- allergy, hypersensitivity 
- suprainfection 
- organ (kidney & ear) toxicity 
- lowers OC effectiveness 
Vancomyocin – 
- serious infections like MRSA 
- coliti...
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First Line Treatment (NAPLEX REVIEW) Test 100% Correct Answers
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Diabetes - ANSWER-T1D: insulin 
T2D: metformin 
ASCVD or CKD risk: SGLT2 (-) or GLP-1 agonist 
HF risk: SGLT2 (-) 
wt loss: SGLT2 (-), GLP-1 agonist 
cost: SU, TZDs 
hypoglyemia risk: avoid insulin and SU together 
 
DKA and HHS - ANSWER-1. fluids: NaCl first, then switch to D5W1/2NS when BG < 200 
2. regular insulin (0.1u/kg) 
3. prevent hypokalemia (monitor potassium) 
4. treat acidosis (pH < 6.5) with sodium bicarb 
 
Hypothyroidism - ANSWER-1st line: levothyroxine (1.6mcg/kg--using IBW...
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PN3 Final Exam Questions and Answers
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PN3 Final Exam Questions and Answers 
what is the most important guideline to teach to a client at risk for a stroke 
[Answer:- Blood pressure 
 
What is the best diagnostic test to tell what kind of stroke a client has? 
[Answer:- CT Scan 
 
Which of the following meds are not effective in preventing a stroke 
[Answer:- anticholinergics 
 
How long after a stroke symptom should TPA be administered 
[Answer:- 60 min
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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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Pharm Final Herzing University Murthy Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Pharm Final Herzing University Murthy 
Questions with 100% Correct Answers 
What medication do you use for Swimmer's ear? - Correct Answer ️️ -Flutoquinoline 
What is a unique side effect of cipro - Correct Answer ️️ -Achilles rupture 
Why would a pt be taking Cipro? - Correct Answer ️️ -A bacterial infection such as E. 
Coli 
What is the parasympathetic nervous system? - Correct Answer ️️ -rest and digest, 
Beta 2 stimulates 
What does beta 1 stimulate? - Correct Answer ️️ ...
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NR 566 FINAL EXAM (2 LATEST VERSIONS 2023-2024) / NR566 FINAL EXAM 200+ QUESTIONS & ANSWERS / ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY FOR CARE OF FAMILY|AGRADE
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NR 566 FINAL EXAM (2 LATEST VERSIONS ) / NR566 
FINAL EXAM 200+ QUESTIONS & ANSWERS / ADVANCED 
PHARMACOLOGY FOR CARE OF FAMILY|AGRADE 
1. When is it safe to use progestin for hormone replacement therapy? 
Management of dysfunctional uterine bleeding, amenorrhea & endometriosis 
2. What are some potential drug interactions with lithium? 
Diuretics, NSAIDs, Anticholinergics 
3. What is the black box warning for tricyclic antidepressants and all other 
antidepressants? 
Risk for suicide 
4. What...
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Psychiatry BCACP Test Questions And Answers
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Psychiatry BCACP Test 
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Anxiety tx meds - ANSWER- first line: SSRI, then SNRI, then TCA, MAOI 
Onset 2-4 weeks 
LOWER DOSES 
Acute options are - ANSWER- BZD if severe 
GAD - ANSWER- SSRI, SNRI, can add try pregabalin**, buspirone**, hydroxyzine 
pamoate form (less effective than SSRI) 
**hydroxyzine is a antihistamine mostly just sedative. 
*rmr initial doses for anxiety are lower for SNRI's dulxoetine 30 mg daily 
venlafaxine 37.5 mg daily 
buspirone 7.5 mg BID initial...
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Nr 601 final exam review Questions 100% Answered!!
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Most common type of UI in men and women? - ANSWER Men is urgency and women is stress 
 
What is urge UI? - ANSWER Feeling of needing to go right away. Rush to the bathroom. 
 
What is stress UI? - ANSWER Sneezing, coughing, laughing, pressure. 
 
What is mixed incontinence? - ANSWER Both stress and urgency 
 
Risk factors for UI? - ANSWER Female, obesity, dm, depression, stroke, fecal incontinence, hysterectomy. 
 
What is the first line therapy for most older patients with UI? - ANSWER Behavior...
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NR 324 Adult Health I Final Exam Questions and Correct Answers, 2024/2025, Updated 100% Correct.
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NR 324 Adult Health I Final Exam Questions and Correct Answers, 2024/2025, Updated 100% Correct. 
 
gastric lavage 
instillation of meds to help neutralize what is in the stomach and withdrawal of stomach contents with an NG tube, usually done if someone ingested a toxic amount of medication 
GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease) 
Syndrome with chronic symptom of mucosal damage caused by a reflux of stomach acid into the lower esophagus 
Diagnosed by symptoms 
Causes of GERD 
obesity 
smoking 
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