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Drugs for diabetes mellitus Ch 48 MSN 571
Drugs for diabetes mellitus Ch 48 MSN 571 
Diabetes 
disorder of carbohydrate metabolism 
 
 
Diabetes 
cellular resistance to insulins actions or deficiency of insulin 
 
 
sustained hyperglycemia 
impaired glucose uptake by cells and increased glucose production 
 
 
pancreatic B cells 
responsible for insulin synthesis and release into the blood stream. 
 
 
B cell destruction 
is a result of an autoimmune process. trigger may be due to genetic, environmental, and infectious factors 
 
 
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Drugs for diabetes mellitus Ch 48 MSN 571 
Diabetes 
disorder of carbohydrate metabolism 
 
 
Diabetes 
cellular resistance to insulins actions or deficiency of insulin 
 
 
sustained hyperglycemia 
impaired glucose uptake by cells and increased glucose production 
 
 
pancreatic B cells 
responsible for insulin synthesis and release into the blood stream. 
 
 
B cell destruction 
is a result of an autoimmune process. trigger may be due to genetic, environmental, and infectious factors 
 
 
char...
(MSN) PHARM EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE VERIFIED SOLUTION, UPDATED 2024.
PHARM EXAM 1 (MSN) 
PNS: cholinergic receptors 
1. nicotinic (N): all ANS ganglia and medulla 
2. nicotinic (M): neuromuscular junction 
3. muscarinic: PNS organs 
 
 
site of action: PNS rx 
-synapse 
-rx alters synaptic transmission (AcH) 
 
 
SNS: Adrenergic receptors 
-alpha 1, alpha 2, beta 1, beta 2 
-also effects epi/norepi, dopamine 
 
 
breakdown of AcH 
-via AChE or MAO 
1. AcH=reuptake into nerve cell 
2. degraded by MAO 
3. diffusion of waste out of cell 
 
 
sites where Rx act/influ...
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PHARM EXAM 1 (MSN) 
PNS: cholinergic receptors 
1. nicotinic (N): all ANS ganglia and medulla 
2. nicotinic (M): neuromuscular junction 
3. muscarinic: PNS organs 
 
 
site of action: PNS rx 
-synapse 
-rx alters synaptic transmission (AcH) 
 
 
SNS: Adrenergic receptors 
-alpha 1, alpha 2, beta 1, beta 2 
-also effects epi/norepi, dopamine 
 
 
breakdown of AcH 
-via AChE or MAO 
1. AcH=reuptake into nerve cell 
2. degraded by MAO 
3. diffusion of waste out of cell 
 
 
sites where Rx act/influ...
MSN EXAMS COMPILATION Latest Questions with A+ Graded Answers
MSN EXAMS COMPILATION Latest Questions with A+ Graded Answers 
used to allow the healthcare provider to examine the inside of the esophagus, stomach and duodenum with an endoscope 
 
ERCP 
EGD 
MRI 
CT scan 
EGD 
 
 
The process of getting x-ray pictures of the esophagus or the upper gastrointestinal (GI) tract (esophagus, stomach, and duodenum). The x-ray pictures are taken after the patient drinks a liquid that contains barium sulfate 
 
Barium swallow 
barium endoscopy 
bariatric MRCP 
Barium...
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used to allow the healthcare provider to examine the inside of the esophagus, stomach and duodenum with an endoscope 
 
ERCP 
EGD 
MRI 
CT scan 
EGD 
 
 
The process of getting x-ray pictures of the esophagus or the upper gastrointestinal (GI) tract (esophagus, stomach, and duodenum). The x-ray pictures are taken after the patient drinks a liquid that contains barium sulfate 
 
Barium swallow 
barium endoscopy 
bariatric MRCP 
Barium...
Pharmacology-Final exam Questions Complete with A+ Graded Answers
Pharmacology-Final exam Questions Complete with A+ Graded Answers 
Withdrawal 
when the drug is no longer available, the individual expresses physical signs of discomfort. 
 
 
the purpose of a controlled substance schedule 
classified according to their potential for abuse 
 
 
which schedule is the least addictive 
Schedule V (5) drugs have the lowest potential for abuse. 
 
 
which schedule is the most addictive 
Schedule I drugs have the highest potential for abuse 
 
 
What is the most dang...
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Withdrawal 
when the drug is no longer available, the individual expresses physical signs of discomfort. 
 
 
the purpose of a controlled substance schedule 
classified according to their potential for abuse 
 
 
which schedule is the least addictive 
Schedule V (5) drugs have the lowest potential for abuse. 
 
 
which schedule is the most addictive 
Schedule I drugs have the highest potential for abuse 
 
 
What is the most dang...
MSN Pharmacology Final Questions with 100% Correct Answers
MSN Pharmacology Final Questions with 100% Correct Answers 
sitagliptin has been approved for 
 
a. monotherapy in once-daily doses 
b. combination therapy with metformin 
c. both one and two 
d. neither one or two 
c. both one and two 
 
 
when is metformin typically initiated for glucose metabolism issues 
 
a. only after the HgA1C is greater than 8.0 
b. when the patient is diagnosed with pre-diabetes 
c. when metabolic syndrome ensues 
d. when true diabetes mellitus is diagnosed 
b. when the...
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sitagliptin has been approved for 
 
a. monotherapy in once-daily doses 
b. combination therapy with metformin 
c. both one and two 
d. neither one or two 
c. both one and two 
 
 
when is metformin typically initiated for glucose metabolism issues 
 
a. only after the HgA1C is greater than 8.0 
b. when the patient is diagnosed with pre-diabetes 
c. when metabolic syndrome ensues 
d. when true diabetes mellitus is diagnosed 
b. when the...
HRB FINAL EXAM |Complete Questions with 100% Correct Answers
HRB FINAL EXAM |Complete Questions with 100% Correct Answers 
What is the Difference between earned income and unearned income? 
Earned income is received for services performed. Examples are wages commissions, tips and generally farming and other business income . Taxable income other than that received for services performed. Unearned Income includes money received ro the investment of money or other property, such as interest, dividends, and royalties. It also includes pensions alimony, unemp...
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What is the Difference between earned income and unearned income? 
Earned income is received for services performed. Examples are wages commissions, tips and generally farming and other business income . Taxable income other than that received for services performed. Unearned Income includes money received ro the investment of money or other property, such as interest, dividends, and royalties. It also includes pensions alimony, unemp...
NUR2392 Multidimensional Care II Exam 2 Graded A+
NUR2392 Multidimensional Care II Exam 2 Graded A+ 
Uncompensated 
pH and one other value is abnormal 
Partial compensation 
pH, CO2, and HCO3 are all off 
Full compensation 
pH is normal 
Acidosis 
reduces the excitability of cardiovascular muscle, neurons, skeletal muscle, and smooth muscle. 
Alkalosis 
increases the sensitivity of excitable tissues allowing them to OVERRESPOND without stimulation 
ABG considerations 
- Assess cardiovascular w/ acidosis (cardiac arrest from hyperkalemia) 
- As...
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NUR2392 Multidimensional Care II Exam 2 Graded A+ 
Uncompensated 
pH and one other value is abnormal 
Partial compensation 
pH, CO2, and HCO3 are all off 
Full compensation 
pH is normal 
Acidosis 
reduces the excitability of cardiovascular muscle, neurons, skeletal muscle, and smooth muscle. 
Alkalosis 
increases the sensitivity of excitable tissues allowing them to OVERRESPOND without stimulation 
ABG considerations 
- Assess cardiovascular w/ acidosis (cardiac arrest from hyperkalemia) 
- As...
MDC 4 FINAL EXAM Complete Questions with 100% Correct Answers
MDC 4 FINAL EXAM Complete Questions with 100% Correct Answers 
 
You witness a patient with stiffening and/or rigidity of muscles, especially arms and legs, with immediate loss of consciousness. 
What type of seizure? 
Tonic 
You witness a patient with rhythmic jerking/relaxing of all extremities. 
What type of seizure? 
Clonic 
You witness a patient with a sudden loss of muscle tone lasting a few seconds, the patient dropped to the floor. 
What type of seizure? 
Atonic 
A patient is in recovery...
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You witness a patient with stiffening and/or rigidity of muscles, especially arms and legs, with immediate loss of consciousness. 
What type of seizure? 
Tonic 
You witness a patient with rhythmic jerking/relaxing of all extremities. 
What type of seizure? 
Clonic 
You witness a patient with a sudden loss of muscle tone lasting a few seconds, the patient dropped to the floor. 
What type of seizure? 
Atonic 
A patient is in recovery...
MDC Final Exam Complete Questions with 100% Correct Answers
MDC Final Exam Complete Questions with 100% Correct Answers 
myopia 
nearsightedness 
_______ occurs when the eye overbends the light and images converge in front of the retina. Near vision is normal, but distance vision is poor. It is corrected with a concave lens in eyeglasses or contact lenses. 
 
o Age (Older adult/young children) 
o Wound/Break in first line of defense (break in skin/skin breakdown, insect bite, insertion of IV-creates a portal of entry) 
o Illness or Injury 
o Tobacco Use...
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myopia 
nearsightedness 
_______ occurs when the eye overbends the light and images converge in front of the retina. Near vision is normal, but distance vision is poor. It is corrected with a concave lens in eyeglasses or contact lenses. 
 
o Age (Older adult/young children) 
o Wound/Break in first line of defense (break in skin/skin breakdown, insect bite, insertion of IV-creates a portal of entry) 
o Illness or Injury 
o Tobacco Use...
MDC final Exam|Complete Questions with 100% Correct Answers
MDC final Exam|Complete Questions with 100% Correct Answers 
What lifestyle habits negatively affect skin integrity? select all that apply 
a. Tanning 
 
c. Smoking 
 
e. Tattoos 
Which of the following statements made by a client diagnosed with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) would require further teaching? 
b. I will only need to take HIV medications for 6 months and I will be cured 
A has acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). which of these assessment findings indicate possible infect...
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What lifestyle habits negatively affect skin integrity? select all that apply 
a. Tanning 
 
c. Smoking 
 
e. Tattoos 
Which of the following statements made by a client diagnosed with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) would require further teaching? 
b. I will only need to take HIV medications for 6 months and I will be cured 
A has acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). which of these assessment findings indicate possible infect...
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