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Pharmacology Exam Study Guide Test Bank_Complete Latest 2022|Keiser University - NURSING 1140 Pharm Exam study guide.
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A patient’s heart rate is found to be 72 beats per minute and regular. The nurse evaluates which situation in the patient’s peripheral nervous system? 
 
 
 
Standard Text: Select all that apply. 
 
 
 
The sympathetic system is in control. 
 
 
 
The parasympathetic system is dominating. 
 
 
 
Both parasympathetic and sympathetic systems are influencing cardiac status. 
 
 
 
The autonomic nervous system is affecting cardiac status. 
 
 
 
The somatic nervous system is affectin...
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NURS 3100 Exam 3 Questions and Complete Solutions
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NURS 3100 Exam 3 
 
A client's heart rate is 72 beats per minute with a regular rhythm. How does the nurse interpret this data in relation to the client's peripheral nervous system? 
A.The sympathetic system is in control. 
B. The parasympathetic system is dominating. 
C. Both parasympathetic and sympathetic systems are influencing cardiac status. 
D. The autonomic nervous system is affecting cardiac status. 
E. The somatic nervous system is affecting cardiac status. - Answer- B, C, D 
 
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NURS 1140 PHARM EXAM STUDY GUIDE
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A patient’s heart rate is found to be 72 beats per minute and regular. The nurse evaluates which situation in the patient’s peripheral nervous system? 
 
Standard Text: Select all that apply. 
 
1.	The sympathetic system is in control. 
 
2.	The parasympathetic system is dominating. 
 
3.	Both parasympathetic and sympathetic systems are influencing cardiac status. 
 
4.	The autonomic nervous system is affecting cardiac status. 
 
5.	The somatic nervous system is affecting cardiac...
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Pharmacology
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Cholinergic-Blocking Drugs - ANSWER Drugs that block or inhibit the actions of 
acetylcholine (ACh) in the parasympathetic nervous system (PNS). 
Also known as anticholinergics, parasympatholytics, and antimuscarinic drugs 
Cholinergic-Blocking Drugs:Drug Effects - ANSWER Cardiovascular: Small doses: 
decrease heart rate. Large doses: increase heart rate 
Central nervous system (CNS): Small doses: decrease muscle rigidity and tremors. Large doses: 
drowsiness, disorientation, hallucinations 
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Nursing Pharmacology Exam Questions and Answers 2024 A+ Graded 100% Verified.
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Nursing Pharmacology Exam Questions and Answers 2024 A+ Graded 100% Verified. 
Alpha 1 and Alpha 2 - ANS Alpha 1 = VasoConstriction, while Alpha 2 = VasoDilation. Mnemonic: 1+2 = CD. 
 
Beta 1 and Beta 2 - ANS Beta 1 = Increased Heart Rate, while Beta 2 = Bronchodilation and Uterine Relaxation. Mnemonic: 1 = Heart and 2 = Lung Lobes. 
 
Agonist versus Antagonist or Blockers - ANS Agonist = Increased Effects, while Antagonists or Blockers = Decrease Effects. 
 
Sympathetic Nervous System and P...
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Nr293 pharm workbook exam 3 answers chamberlain college of nursing
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Nr293 pharm workbook exam 3 answers chamberlain college of nursingPharmacology Workbook: NR293 
Course NR293: Pharmacology-ANSWER KEY 
Exam Exam 3: Week 7 
Key Concepts Chapters Student Notes 
Antihistamines, Decongestants, 
Antitussives, and Expectorants 
Chapter 36 
Adrenergics (sympathomimetics) Anticholinergics (parasympatholytics) Decongestants Expectorants 
 Antihistamines antiitussive Nonsedating antihistamines (nonsedating) 
Upper respiratory tract infection (URI): “The inflammatory re...
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Medications for "Respiratory Therapist" Questions and Answers
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Medications for "Respiratory Therapist" Questions and Answers 
Short Acting Beta2 Agonists (SABA) - Rescue- Relief 
Albuterol (Venolin or Proventil): Neb/ Unit dose vial/ MDI 
Levaibuterol (Xopenex): Unit dose vial 
Terbutaline (Brethine or Brethaire): Aqueous sol: (Neb/Subcu) 
Pirbuterol (Maxair): MDI 
 
 
 
Long Acting Beta2 Agonits (LABA) - Maintenance / Long-Term-Control 
Salmeterol (Serevent):MDI / DPI (discus) 
Formoterol: DPI/ Aqueous Sol. (Perforomist) 
Arformoterol: Aqueous sol. 
 
 
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Peripheral Nervous System Course Notes - Easy Simple Concise Understood
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This course provide students with simple, concise, easy, and understood information on drugs acting on peripheral nervous system with its subdivisions, including: 
- Introduction 
- Sympathomimetics (Adrenomimetics) 
- Sympatholytics (Adrenolytics, alpha blockers, beta-blockers, adrenergic neuron blockers) 
- Parasympathomimetics (Cholinomimetics) 
- Parasympatholytics (Cholinolytics, muscarinic blockers, nicotinic blockers, cholinergic neuron blockers) 
- Skeletal muscle relaxants. 
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NR-293 Week 8 Final Exam Review | Download To Score An A
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Analgesics: • Addiction vs. opioid tolerance o Addiction is a chronic, nerobiologic disease whose development is influenced by generic psychosocial, and environmental factors. o Opioid tolerance is a normal physiologic condition that results from long term opioid use, large doses of opioids are required to maintain the same level of analgesia and in which abrupt discontinuation of the drug results in withdrawal symptoms. • Types of pain, breakthrough pain, management of chronic pain o Acute ...
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NR293 Pharm Workbook Exam 3 Answers
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Adrenergics (sympathomimetics) Anticholinergics (parasympatholytics) Decongestants Expectorants 
 Antihistamines antiitussive Nonsedating antihistamines (nonsedating) 
Upper respiratory tract infection (URI): “The inflammatory response elicited by viruses stimulates excessive mucus production. This fluid drips behind 
the nose, down the pharynx, and into the esophagus and lower respiratory tract, which leads to symptoms typical of a cold: Irritation of the nasal 
mucosa often triggers the snee...
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