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NAPLEX Practice Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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NAPLEX Practice Questions with 100% Correct Answers 
What is the range for acute manic episode treatment with lithium? 
0.8-1.2 mEq/L 
 
higher than maintenance treatment 
 
 
Which medication may potentially interact with and raise lithium levels? 
A. metoprolol 
B. lisinopril 
C. Tenormin 
D. APAP 
lisinopril 
 
affects the kidneys!! 
 
 
Which is a side effect of lithium that commonly occurs in patients taking long term? 
A. ataxia 
B. constipation 
C. hypothyroidism 
D. neuropathy 
C. hypot...

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BCACP – Clinical Test Questions With All Correct Answers
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BCACP – Clinical Test 
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FDA approved tx for PTSD - ANSWER- parox 
sert 
FDA approved tx for OCD - ANSWER- fluox 
fluvox 
parox 
sert 
cloipramine 
Which z-hypotics can be repeated if pt has >4 hrs to sleep? - ANSWER- zolpidem (SL 
tabs) 
zalepon (Sonata) 
Which z-hypotics are not a 3A4 sub (less DDI) - ANSWER- zalepon (Sonata) 
Which sleep med has fastest onset - ANSWER- zolpidem 
Which sleep med has slowest onset - ANSWER- temazepam 
estazolam 
Which ...

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NUR 328 Exam 5 Questions with Verified Solutions Latest Update 2025 (Rated A+)
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NUR 328 Exam 5 Questions with Verified Solutions Latest Update 2025 (Rated A+) 
All drugs for PD influence - Answers availability of dopamine 
Levodopa - PROTOTYPE - Answers Dopamine replacement - converted to DA 
Most effective drug for PD, promotes DA synthesis 
Competes with protein for intestinal absorption and crossing BBB 
Gradual loss or "wearing off" 
AE: Dyskinesias, N/V, Postural Hypotension, Psychosis, darkened sweat/urine, malignant melanoma, CNS effects (impulse control proble...

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BCACP – Clinical Test Questions With All Correct Answers
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BCACP – Clinical Test 
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FDA approved tx for PTSD - ANSWER- parox 
sert 
FDA approved tx for OCD - ANSWER- fluox 
fluvox 
parox 
sert 
cloipramine 
Which z-hypotics can be repeated if pt has >4 hrs to sleep? - ANSWER- zolpidem (SL 
tabs) 
zalepon (Sonata) 
Which z-hypotics are not a 3A4 sub (less DDI) - ANSWER- zalepon (Sonata) 
Which sleep med has fastest onset - ANSWER- zolpidem 
Which sleep med has slowest onset - ANSWER- temazepam 
estazolam 
Which ...

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BCACP – Clinical Test Questions With All Correct Answers
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BCACP – Clinical Test Questions With All Correct Answers 
 
FDA approved tx for PTSD - ANSWER- parox 
sert 
 
FDA approved tx for OCD - ANSWER- fluox 
fluvox 
parox 
sert 
cloipramine 
 
Which z-hypotics can be repeated if pt has >4 hrs to sleep? - ANSWER- zolpidem (SL tabs) 
zalepon (Sonata) 
 
Which z-hypotics are not a 3A4 sub (less DDI) - ANSWER- zalepon (Sonata) 
 
Which sleep med has fastest onset - ANSWER- zolpidem 
 
Which sleep med has slowest onset - ANSWER- temazepam 
estazolam 
...

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PTCB STUDY EXAM 2023 GRADED A+ (ACTUAL EXAM ) Questions and Answers (Solved)
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PTCB STUDY EXAM 2023 GRADED A+ (ACTUAL EXAM ) Questions and Answers (Solved) 
 
1. What is an outsourced company employed by the insurance company tomanage 
prescription drug benefits? 
Answer: pharmacy benefits manager (PBM) 
2. What condition is treated with allopurinol (Zyloprim), colchicine, andfebuxostat 
(Uloric)? 
Answer: GOUT 
3. What does the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) do? 
Answer: protects people and the environment from significant health risks, sponsors 
and conducts res...

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PTCB STUDY EXAM 2023/2024 with 100% correct answers
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What is an outsourced company employed by the insurance company to manage prescription drug benefits? - correct answer pharmacy benefits manager (PBM) 
 
What condition is treated with allopurinol (Zyloprim), colchicine, and febuxostat (Uloric)? - correct answer GOUT 
 
What does the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) do? - correct answer protects people and the environment from significant health risks, sponsors and conducts research, and develops and enforces environmental regulations...

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CPPS 306 Midterm Questions and answers 100% passed 2023
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CPPS 306 Midterm Questions and answers 100% passed 2023-Used to treat Parkinson's Disease 
-Crosses the Blood Brain Barrier (unlike dopamine) and is decarboxylated to dopamine 
-Given with a peripheral decarboxylase inhibitor to permit lower dose and to lower nausea and vomiting side effects 
-Side effects: orthostatic hypotension, sedation, confusion, hallucinations, psychosis 
-Gold standard of treatment 
Levo-dopa 
 
 
 
Give with levodopa (Parkinsons) 
 
Inhibits DOPA-decarboxylase in perip...

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CNS DISEASE STUDY GUIDE
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Central nervous system neurotransmitters 
1.	Amino acid neurotransmitters 
a.	Excitatory- glutamate 
b.	Inhibitory- GABA (target in CNS for anticonvulsants/benzo) 
2.	Amine neurotransmitters 
a.	Catecholamines 
i.	Dopamine controls mvmt and emotions 
ii.	Norepi affects HR, BP, bladder 
iii.	epinephrine BP, HR, attention 
b.	Serotonin 
c.	Histamine 
d.	Acetylcholine in ANS movment 
e.	Nicotine in PNS 
f.	Muscarinic in PNS 
3.	Neuropeptide transmitters 
a.	Vasopressin, Oxytocin, Insulin, Somatosta...

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NURS 5334 Study Questions and Answers Exam 2 
• What are the basic mechanisms by which neuropharmocologic agents act? 
o Can modify the disease process 
o Act at the sites of actions which is the axons versus synapses and steps in synaptic 
transmission and effects of drugs on the steps of synaptic transmission 
• Transmittter synthesis is the first step in transmission. What are the other 4 steps? 
o Transmitter storage, transmitter release, receptor binding, and termination of the 
transmi...

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