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PC707- FINAL EXAM Questions With Answers
PC707- FINAL EXAM Questions With 
Answers 
What class of medication can cause tooth discoloration, deposits on bones, and bone 
growth restriction? - Tetracycline antibiotics 
What are the risks to a postpartum mother and newborn if the mother is an ultra-rapid 
metabolizer taking codeine? - opioid toxicity 
*in ultrarapid metabolizers, there may be an increase in morphine from codeine, 
resulting in opioid toxicity. 
Combined oral contraceptives increase blood levels of ___________________...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 28 pages •
PC707- FINAL EXAM Questions With 
Answers 
What class of medication can cause tooth discoloration, deposits on bones, and bone 
growth restriction? - Tetracycline antibiotics 
What are the risks to a postpartum mother and newborn if the mother is an ultra-rapid 
metabolizer taking codeine? - opioid toxicity 
*in ultrarapid metabolizers, there may be an increase in morphine from codeine, 
resulting in opioid toxicity. 
Combined oral contraceptives increase blood levels of ___________________...
PC707- Module 5 Questions With Answers
PC707- Module 5 Questions With 
Answers 
In order to prescribe scheduled drugs, you must have a? - DEA number 
What's the difference between acute and chronic pain? - Acute: Sudden onset 
Chronic: last 3-6 months or longer 
What type of pain is due to arthropathies, ischedmic disorders, myalgias, skin and 
mucosal ulcerations, superficial pain such as burns, and visceral pain such as 
appendicitis, pancreatitis, renal lithiasis? - Nociceptive pain 
What type of pain is characterized by tis...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 12 pages •
PC707- Module 5 Questions With 
Answers 
In order to prescribe scheduled drugs, you must have a? - DEA number 
What's the difference between acute and chronic pain? - Acute: Sudden onset 
Chronic: last 3-6 months or longer 
What type of pain is due to arthropathies, ischedmic disorders, myalgias, skin and 
mucosal ulcerations, superficial pain such as burns, and visceral pain such as 
appendicitis, pancreatitis, renal lithiasis? - Nociceptive pain 
What type of pain is characterized by tis...
PC707- Module 4 Questions With Answers
PC707- Module 4 Questions With 
Answers 
Antacids MOA - • Inorganic salts that neutralize hydrochloric acid to increase gastric 
pH above 4.0. 
Antacids Indication - • Provide the quickest relief, b/c they work on the stomach acid 
already present. 
• Good for acute gastric distress. 
• Often the 1st thing tried by patients with GERD & Peptic Ulcer Disease, but ineffective 
for persistent GERD & PUD. 
Antacids Examples - • Calcium Carbonate (Tums) 
• Sodium Bicarbonate (Alka-se...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 24 pages •
PC707- Module 4 Questions With 
Answers 
Antacids MOA - • Inorganic salts that neutralize hydrochloric acid to increase gastric 
pH above 4.0. 
Antacids Indication - • Provide the quickest relief, b/c they work on the stomach acid 
already present. 
• Good for acute gastric distress. 
• Often the 1st thing tried by patients with GERD & Peptic Ulcer Disease, but ineffective 
for persistent GERD & PUD. 
Antacids Examples - • Calcium Carbonate (Tums) 
• Sodium Bicarbonate (Alka-se...
PC707- Module 3 Questions With Answers
PC707- Module 3 Questions With 
Answers 
Anti-Ulcer drugs help by: - -altering gastric pH by decreasing acid secretion 
-protecting the stomach wall lining by increasing mucosal protection 
-eradicating harmful bacteria Ex: H. Pylori 
What are the main pharmacologic categories of drugs we used to manage gastric acid 
secretion and the effects: - -antacids 
-H2 receptor antagonists 
-proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) 
-prostoglandin analogs 
-mucosal protectant sulcrafate (Carafate) 
What is the f...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 17 pages •
PC707- Module 3 Questions With 
Answers 
Anti-Ulcer drugs help by: - -altering gastric pH by decreasing acid secretion 
-protecting the stomach wall lining by increasing mucosal protection 
-eradicating harmful bacteria Ex: H. Pylori 
What are the main pharmacologic categories of drugs we used to manage gastric acid 
secretion and the effects: - -antacids 
-H2 receptor antagonists 
-proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) 
-prostoglandin analogs 
-mucosal protectant sulcrafate (Carafate) 
What is the f...
PC 707 Module 6 Exams Questions With Answer
PC 707 Module 6 Exams Questions With Answer 
What class of medication can cause tooth discoloration, deposits on bones, and bone 
growth restriction? - Tetracycline antibiotics 
What are the risks to a postpartum mother and newborn if the mother is an ultra-rapid 
metabolizer taking codeine? - opioid toxicity 
*in ultrarapid metabolizers, there may be an increase in morphine from codeine, 
resulting in opioid toxicity. 
Combined oral contraceptives increase blood levels of ___________________...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 28 pages •
PC 707 Module 6 Exams Questions With Answer 
What class of medication can cause tooth discoloration, deposits on bones, and bone 
growth restriction? - Tetracycline antibiotics 
What are the risks to a postpartum mother and newborn if the mother is an ultra-rapid 
metabolizer taking codeine? - opioid toxicity 
*in ultrarapid metabolizers, there may be an increase in morphine from codeine, 
resulting in opioid toxicity. 
Combined oral contraceptives increase blood levels of ___________________...
PC707 Module 2 with Answers [Quick Revision Package
PC707 Module 2 with Answers [Quick Revision Package ] 
What is the recommended treatment for URI? - Supportive 
Is there a cure for URI? - No 
Do antihistamines treat the cause of URI? - No 
What patient education do you want to include with antihistamines? - (1) sedating 
(2) anticholinergic 
What are the typical symptoms of asthma? - (1) wheezing (2) shortness of breath (3) 
chest tightness (4) cough that varies over time and intensity 
When are symptoms for asthma normally use? - Upon wakin...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 11 pages •
PC707 Module 2 with Answers [Quick Revision Package ] 
What is the recommended treatment for URI? - Supportive 
Is there a cure for URI? - No 
Do antihistamines treat the cause of URI? - No 
What patient education do you want to include with antihistamines? - (1) sedating 
(2) anticholinergic 
What are the typical symptoms of asthma? - (1) wheezing (2) shortness of breath (3) 
chest tightness (4) cough that varies over time and intensity 
When are symptoms for asthma normally use? - Upon wakin...
PC707 Module 1 Questions With Answers
PC707 Module 1 Questions With Answers 
What is the recommended treatment for URI? - Supportive 
Is there a cure for URI? - No 
Do antihistamines treat the cause of URI? - No 
What patient education do you want to include with antihistamines? - (1) sedating 
(2) anticholinergic 
What are the typical symptoms of asthma? - (1) wheezing (2) shortness of breath (3) 
chest tightness (4) cough that varies over time and intensity 
When are symptoms for asthma normally use? - Upon waking and late at ni...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 11 pages •
PC707 Module 1 Questions With Answers 
What is the recommended treatment for URI? - Supportive 
Is there a cure for URI? - No 
Do antihistamines treat the cause of URI? - No 
What patient education do you want to include with antihistamines? - (1) sedating 
(2) anticholinergic 
What are the typical symptoms of asthma? - (1) wheezing (2) shortness of breath (3) 
chest tightness (4) cough that varies over time and intensity 
When are symptoms for asthma normally use? - Upon waking and late at ni...
PC707 Exam 1 Set with Complete Solution|2024/2025 |
PC707 Exam 1 Set with Complete Solution|2024/2025 | 
For quick relief of Anxiety - 2 wk course of intermediate acting benzodiazepine PRN Q 8 
hrs. 
Buspirone (BuSpar) - o Not habit forming 
o Not a CNS depressant 
o MOA 
• Mostly unknown 
• High affinity for serotonin & lesser affinity for dopamine receptors 
Hydroxyzine (Atarax, Vistaril) - o No abuse or addiction concerns 
o Strong antihistamine 
• Anticholinergic effects 
Performance anxiety - o Beta-blocker 
• Taken an hour before ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 31 pages •
PC707 Exam 1 Set with Complete Solution|2024/2025 | 
For quick relief of Anxiety - 2 wk course of intermediate acting benzodiazepine PRN Q 8 
hrs. 
Buspirone (BuSpar) - o Not habit forming 
o Not a CNS depressant 
o MOA 
• Mostly unknown 
• High affinity for serotonin & lesser affinity for dopamine receptors 
Hydroxyzine (Atarax, Vistaril) - o No abuse or addiction concerns 
o Strong antihistamine 
• Anticholinergic effects 
Performance anxiety - o Beta-blocker 
• Taken an hour before ...
NUR 210 EXAM 1 Test Bank | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
NUR 210 EXAM 1 Test Bank | 100% Correct Answers | 
Verified | Latest 2024 Version 
What is another name for Cholinergic Agents? - Muscarinic Agonists 
What affect do Cholinergic Agents have on the heart? - slows the heart rate 
What affect do Cholinergic Agents have on the colon? - Stimulates peristalis 
(relaxes) 
What affect do Cholinergic Agents have on the bladder? - increases bladder tone 
(helps urination) 
What affect do Cholinergic Agents on the eyes? - pupillary constriction, decreas...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 20 pages •
NUR 210 EXAM 1 Test Bank | 100% Correct Answers | 
Verified | Latest 2024 Version 
What is another name for Cholinergic Agents? - Muscarinic Agonists 
What affect do Cholinergic Agents have on the heart? - slows the heart rate 
What affect do Cholinergic Agents have on the colon? - Stimulates peristalis 
(relaxes) 
What affect do Cholinergic Agents have on the bladder? - increases bladder tone 
(helps urination) 
What affect do Cholinergic Agents on the eyes? - pupillary constriction, decreas...
NUR 210 MID EXAM 2024 Complete Questions|Answers
NUR 210 MID EXAM 2024 Complete Questions|Answers 
Q1The nurse is admitting a 75 year old man with a 50 year history of smoking 1 pack of 
cigarettes per day. Among the patient's concerns is his chronic SOB. One nail finding 
that demonstrates chronic hypoxia is... 
A. pitting 
B. thickening and discoloration of the nail bed 
C. clubbing 
D. brittleness and cracking of the nails - C. clubbing 
Q2All of the following skin lesions may be papular EXCEPT... 
A. warts 
B. acne 
C. nevi 
D. herpes z...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
NUR 210 MID EXAM 2024 Complete Questions|Answers 
Q1The nurse is admitting a 75 year old man with a 50 year history of smoking 1 pack of 
cigarettes per day. Among the patient's concerns is his chronic SOB. One nail finding 
that demonstrates chronic hypoxia is... 
A. pitting 
B. thickening and discoloration of the nail bed 
C. clubbing 
D. brittleness and cracking of the nails - C. clubbing 
Q2All of the following skin lesions may be papular EXCEPT... 
A. warts 
B. acne 
C. nevi 
D. herpes z...