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Pharmacology- A patient-centered nursing process approach Test 3 WITH 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS(REVISED)
Pharmacology- A patient-centered nursing process approach Test 3 WITH 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS(REVISED) 
 
A patient tells the nurse that he has started to take an OTC antihistamine, diphenhydramine. In teaching about side effects, what is most important for the nurse to tell the patient? 
 
A: To avoid insominia, do not take this drug at bedtime. 
B: Avoid driving a motor vehicle until stabilized on the drug 
C: Nightmares and nervousness are more likely in an adult 
D: Medication may cause exces...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Pharmacology- A patient-centered nursing process approach Test 3 WITH 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS(REVISED) 
 
A patient tells the nurse that he has started to take an OTC antihistamine, diphenhydramine. In teaching about side effects, what is most important for the nurse to tell the patient? 
 
A: To avoid insominia, do not take this drug at bedtime. 
B: Avoid driving a motor vehicle until stabilized on the drug 
C: Nightmares and nervousness are more likely in an adult 
D: Medication may cause exces...
MDC2 Exam 2 WITH 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS(REVISED)
MDC2 Exam 2 WITH 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS(REVISED) 
 
Acidosis - The acid base balance of the blood and other ECF is upset by an excess of hydrogen. Arterial blood pH below 7.35 
 
Causes of metabolic - •Diabetic Ketoacidosis 
•Renal failure 
•Starvation 
•Diarrhea 
•Ileostomy 
•Hyperthyroidism 
•Pancreatitis 
•Liver failure 
•Dehydration 
•Seizure activity 
•Ethanol intoxication 
•Aspirin toxicity 
 
metabolic acidosis - too much acid 
 
Hydrogen irons of metabolic acidosis...
- Exam (elaborations)
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MDC2 Exam 2 WITH 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS(REVISED) 
 
Acidosis - The acid base balance of the blood and other ECF is upset by an excess of hydrogen. Arterial blood pH below 7.35 
 
Causes of metabolic - •Diabetic Ketoacidosis 
•Renal failure 
•Starvation 
•Diarrhea 
•Ileostomy 
•Hyperthyroidism 
•Pancreatitis 
•Liver failure 
•Dehydration 
•Seizure activity 
•Ethanol intoxication 
•Aspirin toxicity 
 
metabolic acidosis - too much acid 
 
Hydrogen irons of metabolic acidosis...
MDC 2 EXAM 1 WITH 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS(REVISED)
MDC 2 EXAM 1 WITH 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS(REVISED) 
 
Benign cells - Normal cells growing in the wrong place or at the wrong time 
 
Benign Cell Features - o Harmless 
o Do not usually require intervention 
o Slow growing 
o Tight Adherence 
o Specific morphology 
o Small nuclear-to-cytoplasmic ratio 
o Specific differentiated functions 
o Tight adherence 
o Orderly growth 
o No migration 
o Normal chromosomes 
 
Benign cell looks similar to a - healthy cell 
 
Examples of Benign cells - o Skin Ta...
- Exam (elaborations)
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MDC 2 EXAM 1 WITH 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS(REVISED) 
 
Benign cells - Normal cells growing in the wrong place or at the wrong time 
 
Benign Cell Features - o Harmless 
o Do not usually require intervention 
o Slow growing 
o Tight Adherence 
o Specific morphology 
o Small nuclear-to-cytoplasmic ratio 
o Specific differentiated functions 
o Tight adherence 
o Orderly growth 
o No migration 
o Normal chromosomes 
 
Benign cell looks similar to a - healthy cell 
 
Examples of Benign cells - o Skin Ta...
Pharmacology Exam 2 WITH 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS(REVISED)
Pharmacology Exam 2 WITH 100% 
VERIFIED ANSWERS(REVISED) 
 
What patient is more susceptible to a skin infection? - A patient with a sunburn/burn 
 
What is the largest organ? - Skin 
 
What is the signs and symptoms of inflammation in order? - redness, swelling, heat 
and pain	 
 
What do WBC/ Neutrophils do? - come alive when there is an infection 
 
What is neutropenia? - low neutrophil count, low WBC count. 
 
What medications are given to patients who had an organ transplant? ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Pharmacology Exam 2 WITH 100% 
VERIFIED ANSWERS(REVISED) 
 
What patient is more susceptible to a skin infection? - A patient with a sunburn/burn 
 
What is the largest organ? - Skin 
 
What is the signs and symptoms of inflammation in order? - redness, swelling, heat 
and pain	 
 
What do WBC/ Neutrophils do? - come alive when there is an infection 
 
What is neutropenia? - low neutrophil count, low WBC count. 
 
What medications are given to patients who had an organ transplant? ...
Pharmacology Exam 1 WITH 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS(REVISED)
Pharmacology Exam 1 WITH 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS(REVISED) 
 
1. Differentiate between therapeutic effect, side effect, and toxic effect. - Therapeutic effect is the reason for administering a drug, to alleviate some symptom or disease process. A side effect is an additional fact, unwanted but usually not harmful. Drowsiness after some cold remedies is an example of a side effect. A toxic effect is a harmful effect that requires a reduction in dosage or elimination of the drug. 
 
2. What is th...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Pharmacology Exam 1 WITH 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS(REVISED) 
 
1. Differentiate between therapeutic effect, side effect, and toxic effect. - Therapeutic effect is the reason for administering a drug, to alleviate some symptom or disease process. A side effect is an additional fact, unwanted but usually not harmful. Drowsiness after some cold remedies is an example of a side effect. A toxic effect is a harmful effect that requires a reduction in dosage or elimination of the drug. 
 
2. What is th...
Test Bank for Pharmacology and the Nursing Process 10th Edition By Linda Lilley, Shelly Collins, Julie Snyder Chapter 1-58 (REVISED VERSION)
Test Bank for Pharmacology and the Nursing Process 
10th Edition By Linda Lilley, Shelly Collins, Julie Snyder 
Chapter 1-58 |Complete Guide 2022 
 WITH 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS 
 
ace inhibitor mechanism of action - The development of the ACE inhibitors was spurred by the discovery of the venom of a South American viper, which was found to inhibit kininase activity. Kininase is an enzyme that normally breaks down bradykinin, a potent vasodilator in the human body. 
 
As their name implies, ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Test Bank for Pharmacology and the Nursing Process 
10th Edition By Linda Lilley, Shelly Collins, Julie Snyder 
Chapter 1-58 |Complete Guide 2022 
 WITH 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS 
 
ace inhibitor mechanism of action - The development of the ACE inhibitors was spurred by the discovery of the venom of a South American viper, which was found to inhibit kininase activity. Kininase is an enzyme that normally breaks down bradykinin, a potent vasodilator in the human body. 
 
As their name implies, ...
ATI MATERNAL NEWBORN PROCTORED EXAM WITH 100 % VERIFIED ANSWERS (REVISED)
ATI MATERNAL NEWBORN PROCTORED EXAM 
WITH 100 % VERIFIED ANSWERS 
 
b. betamethasone - A nurse is caring for a client who is at 32 wks gestation and is experiencing preterm labor. What meds should the nurse plan to administer? a. misoprostol 
b.	betamethasone 
c.	poractant alfa 
d.	methylergonovine 
 
a. urine test for presence of HCG - A nurse at a prenatal clinic is caring for a client who suspects she may be pregnant and asks the nurse how the provider will confirm her pregnancy. The ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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ATI MATERNAL NEWBORN PROCTORED EXAM 
WITH 100 % VERIFIED ANSWERS 
 
b. betamethasone - A nurse is caring for a client who is at 32 wks gestation and is experiencing preterm labor. What meds should the nurse plan to administer? a. misoprostol 
b.	betamethasone 
c.	poractant alfa 
d.	methylergonovine 
 
a. urine test for presence of HCG - A nurse at a prenatal clinic is caring for a client who suspects she may be pregnant and asks the nurse how the provider will confirm her pregnancy. The ...
2024 HESI Pharmacology Questions With 100% Verified Answers (REVISED)
2024 HESI Pharmacology Questions With 100% Verified Answers 
A 43-year-old female client is prescribed thyroid replacement hormone following a 
thyroidectomy. Which adverse effects should the nurse instruct the client to report 
immediately to the healthcare provider? - Tachycardia and chest pain.	 
 	 
A adult client with muscle spasms is taking an oral maintenance dose of baclofen 
(Lioresal). The nurse reviews the medication record, expecting that which dose	 
should be prescribed? - 15...
- Exam (elaborations)
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2024 HESI Pharmacology Questions With 100% Verified Answers 
A 43-year-old female client is prescribed thyroid replacement hormone following a 
thyroidectomy. Which adverse effects should the nurse instruct the client to report 
immediately to the healthcare provider? - Tachycardia and chest pain.	 
 	 
A adult client with muscle spasms is taking an oral maintenance dose of baclofen 
(Lioresal). The nurse reviews the medication record, expecting that which dose	 
should be prescribed? - 15...