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NR 565 / NR565 ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY FINAL EXAM. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
Who should receive a Tdap vaccine? 
Used as a booster in adolescents and adults to protect against all three diseases 
 
What are the expected side effects from vaccines? 
-mild reactions are common, serious events are rare; local reactions (discomfort, swelling, and erythema at the injection site); Fever is also common. 
 
-Very rare but severe effects include anaphylaxis (e.g., in response to measles, mumps, and rubella virus vaccine); 
 
-acute encephalopathy (caused by diphtheria and 
tetanu...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Who should receive a Tdap vaccine? 
Used as a booster in adolescents and adults to protect against all three diseases 
 
What are the expected side effects from vaccines? 
-mild reactions are common, serious events are rare; local reactions (discomfort, swelling, and erythema at the injection site); Fever is also common. 
 
-Very rare but severe effects include anaphylaxis (e.g., in response to measles, mumps, and rubella virus vaccine); 
 
-acute encephalopathy (caused by diphtheria and 
tetanu...
NR 565 / NR565 ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY MIDTERM EXAM. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
Colchicine is considered for long term treatment if a person has how many gouty attacks per year? 
 
 
Colchicine should not be taken with what medications? 
 
 
Adverse effects of colchicine 
 
 
What condition can develop with long term allopurinol 
 
 
What should be co-administered with febuxostat? 
 
Complications of untreated gout 
 
Alendronate patient education 
 
Which dietary supplement interferes with Ibandronate absorption? 
 
1st line treatment of osteoporosis 
 
Is allopurinol safe...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Colchicine is considered for long term treatment if a person has how many gouty attacks per year? 
 
 
Colchicine should not be taken with what medications? 
 
 
Adverse effects of colchicine 
 
 
What condition can develop with long term allopurinol 
 
 
What should be co-administered with febuxostat? 
 
Complications of untreated gout 
 
Alendronate patient education 
 
Which dietary supplement interferes with Ibandronate absorption? 
 
1st line treatment of osteoporosis 
 
Is allopurinol safe...
NR 565 / NR565 ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY FINAL EXAM. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
•A patient who takes NSAIDS almost daily for arthritic pain and refuses to try another medication is at risk for an NSAID-induced ulcer. The provider states, 
1. I will put you on Misoprostol once daily 
2. If you reduced the NSAID to 4 times a week, that should help prevent an ulcer 
3. I will start you a PPI to prevent an ulcer 
4. An H2RA will help prevent an ulcer. 
A PPI is the first-line choice, Misoprostol can cause diarrhea. 
 
A young woman who was in a car accident 4 months ago takes...
- Exam (elaborations)
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•A patient who takes NSAIDS almost daily for arthritic pain and refuses to try another medication is at risk for an NSAID-induced ulcer. The provider states, 
1. I will put you on Misoprostol once daily 
2. If you reduced the NSAID to 4 times a week, that should help prevent an ulcer 
3. I will start you a PPI to prevent an ulcer 
4. An H2RA will help prevent an ulcer. 
A PPI is the first-line choice, Misoprostol can cause diarrhea. 
 
A young woman who was in a car accident 4 months ago takes...
ATI HEALTH ASSESSMENT EXAM. QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS.
125. The nursing instructor is discussing the different types of pain with the nursing class. What type of pain would the instructor explain to the students that originates from a specific site, yet the patient feels the pain at another site? 
A) Chronic pain 
B) Cutaneous pain 
C) Referred pain 
D) Somatic pain 
 
126. A nurse is caring for a patient who reports constant pain. The nurse knows that constant pain can lead to the modification of the function of the nervous system, which can, in tu...
- Exam (elaborations)
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125. The nursing instructor is discussing the different types of pain with the nursing class. What type of pain would the instructor explain to the students that originates from a specific site, yet the patient feels the pain at another site? 
A) Chronic pain 
B) Cutaneous pain 
C) Referred pain 
D) Somatic pain 
 
126. A nurse is caring for a patient who reports constant pain. The nurse knows that constant pain can lead to the modification of the function of the nervous system, which can, in tu...
PRN 1178 CLIENT CENTRED CARE 1 FINAL EXAM. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
What can cause constipation? 
Certain antineoplastic drugs, such as vincristine, vinblastine, and paclitaxel 
 
Pain rating scales 
-Numbered scale 
-Visual scale 
-Color scale 
-Pieces of pain 
-Behavior pain 
 
Therapeutic Communication 
-Verbal and nonverbal communication techniques that encourage patients to express their feelings and to achieve a positive relationship. 
 
RACE 
Remove, Alarm, Confine and Extinguish or Evacuate 
 
mcg=mg 
1mcg=0.01mg 
 
Retina 
Contains sensory receptors tha...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 11 pages •
What can cause constipation? 
Certain antineoplastic drugs, such as vincristine, vinblastine, and paclitaxel 
 
Pain rating scales 
-Numbered scale 
-Visual scale 
-Color scale 
-Pieces of pain 
-Behavior pain 
 
Therapeutic Communication 
-Verbal and nonverbal communication techniques that encourage patients to express their feelings and to achieve a positive relationship. 
 
RACE 
Remove, Alarm, Confine and Extinguish or Evacuate 
 
mcg=mg 
1mcg=0.01mg 
 
Retina 
Contains sensory receptors tha...
PRN 1178 CLIENT CENTRED CARE 2 EXAM 1. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
Hypertonic solutions 
More solute outside the cell than inside the cell. Water molecules leave the cell, this water loss causes the cell to shrink 
 
Hypotonic solutions 
There is more solute inside the cell than outside the cell, causing the cell to expand, as the water volume inside the cell increases 
 
Isotonic solutions 
Same amount of solute of both sides of the cell, it will remain stable, neither shrinking nor swelling 
 
Fluid imbalance happens when 
The body has too much (excess) or to...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Hypertonic solutions 
More solute outside the cell than inside the cell. Water molecules leave the cell, this water loss causes the cell to shrink 
 
Hypotonic solutions 
There is more solute inside the cell than outside the cell, causing the cell to expand, as the water volume inside the cell increases 
 
Isotonic solutions 
Same amount of solute of both sides of the cell, it will remain stable, neither shrinking nor swelling 
 
Fluid imbalance happens when 
The body has too much (excess) or to...
PRN 1032 CLIENT CENTRED CARE 1 EXAM REVIEW. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
Physiologic Needs/ Maslow's basic needs 
Fundamental physical needs are essential to maintaining life. The first physiologic need is for oxygen; this is immediately followed by the need for adequate cardiovascular function to supply the tissues with blood. The needs for adequate nutrition and for elimination come next. 
Basic safety needs are almost as important as physiologic needs. If the patient cannot be protected from the dangers of being burned or a severe fall, attending to her physiolog...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Physiologic Needs/ Maslow's basic needs 
Fundamental physical needs are essential to maintaining life. The first physiologic need is for oxygen; this is immediately followed by the need for adequate cardiovascular function to supply the tissues with blood. The needs for adequate nutrition and for elimination come next. 
Basic safety needs are almost as important as physiologic needs. If the patient cannot be protected from the dangers of being burned or a severe fall, attending to her physiolog...
PRN 1032/ PRN1032 CLIENT CENTRED CARE PHARMACOLOGY EXAM 2. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
Orlistat: Action 
Used in patients age 12 and older 
Acts in the GI tract to reduce absorption of fat; may reduce total cholesterol and LDL levels 
Lowers blood pressure and blood glucose levels 
 
Orlistat: Adverse effects 
GI symptoms (flatulence with discharge, fatty or oily stools, increased defecation) 
Possible liver damage 
Acute pancreatitis 
Kidney stones 
 
Liraglutide: Action 
Used for chronic weight management in adults 
Slows gastric emptying -> increased feeling of fullness ->...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Orlistat: Action 
Used in patients age 12 and older 
Acts in the GI tract to reduce absorption of fat; may reduce total cholesterol and LDL levels 
Lowers blood pressure and blood glucose levels 
 
Orlistat: Adverse effects 
GI symptoms (flatulence with discharge, fatty or oily stools, increased defecation) 
Possible liver damage 
Acute pancreatitis 
Kidney stones 
 
Liraglutide: Action 
Used for chronic weight management in adults 
Slows gastric emptying -> increased feeling of fullness ->...
PRN 1032 / PRN1032 CLIENT CENTRED CARE 1 EXAM. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
What is furosemide? 
 
 
How is furosemide related to dehydration? 
 
 
What is basal metabolic rate (BMR)? 
 
What is the external energy cycle? 
 
What is adipose tissue? 
 
What happens when food intake exceeds energy use? 
 
 
What foods have the highest energy density? 
 
What is involuntary energy use? 
 
What is nutrient dense? 
 
Examples of nutrient dense foods 
 
 
What is energy dense? 
 
 
What is stored energy source?
- Exam (elaborations)
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What is furosemide? 
 
 
How is furosemide related to dehydration? 
 
 
What is basal metabolic rate (BMR)? 
 
What is the external energy cycle? 
 
What is adipose tissue? 
 
What happens when food intake exceeds energy use? 
 
 
What foods have the highest energy density? 
 
What is involuntary energy use? 
 
What is nutrient dense? 
 
Examples of nutrient dense foods 
 
 
What is energy dense? 
 
 
What is stored energy source?
HESI HEALTH ASSESSMENT EXAM. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
41. The nurse is interviewing a client who reports having a persistent, productive cough during the winter caused by bronchitis. Which additional finding should the nurse assess for bronchitis? 
 
42. A client with progressive hearing loss appears distressed when the registered nurse (RN) asks open-ended questions about the client's health history. Which forms of communication should the RN use? 
 
 
43. Which action should the registered nurse (RN) implement to complete an assessment for a cl...
- Exam (elaborations)
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41. The nurse is interviewing a client who reports having a persistent, productive cough during the winter caused by bronchitis. Which additional finding should the nurse assess for bronchitis? 
 
42. A client with progressive hearing loss appears distressed when the registered nurse (RN) asks open-ended questions about the client's health history. Which forms of communication should the RN use? 
 
 
43. Which action should the registered nurse (RN) implement to complete an assessment for a cl...
NUR 211 / NUR211 LIFESPAN FINAL EXAM. QUESTIONS WITH 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS.
NUR 211 / NUR211 LIFESPAN FINAL EXAM. QUESTIONS WITH 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS.
NURS 110 / NURS110 MIDTERM EXAM. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
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NURS 110 / NURS110 MIDTERM EXAM. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
NUR 211 / NUR211 LIFESPAN FINAL EXAM. QUESTIONS WITH 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS.