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Question 1
pts
I understand the value of doing my own work and learning this skill to support my future
independent practice as a nurse practitioner.
I understand that while there may be opportunities beyond my faculty’s control to
collaborate or share answers with peers, that it would not benefit my own personal and
professional growth to do so.
I agree to do my own work and take personal responsibility for my learning.


I do not.



I do



Question 2
pts
Use the Mark Jones case study to answer the following question.
How do thiazide diuretics differ from loop diuretics?


Thiazide diuretics act on the early distal convoluted tubules while loop diuretics act on
the ascending loop of Henle



Thiazide diuretics act on the proximal convoluted tubule while loop diuretics act on the
ascending loop of Henle



Loop diuretics act on the proximal convoluted tubule while thiazide diuretics act on the
late distal convoluted tubule



Loop diuretics act on the early distal convoluted tubules while thiazide diuretics act on
the ascending loop of Henle

Loop diuretics act on the thick segment of the ascending limb of the loop of Henle to
block reabsorption of sodium and chloride while thiazide diuretics promote urine

,the distal convoluted tubule.


IncorrectQuestion 3
pts
Use the Mark Jones case study to answer the following question.
What is Marks blood pressure goal per JNC 8?


<140/80



<150/80



<140/90



<150/90

Per JNC 8 guidelines since Mark is of the general population and is less than 60 years
old his blood pressure goal would be <140/90.


IncorrectQuestion 4
pts
Use the Mark Jones case study to answer the following question.
Per the JNC 8 guidelines how would Mark's initial treatment regimen change if he had
CKD?




Initiate an ACE and an ARB instead of HCTZ



Initiate a calcium channel blocker with HCTZ

,Initiate an ACEI or ARB instead of HCTZ

Per JNC 8 guidelines In the population aged 18 years with CKD, initial (or add-on)
antihypertensive treatment should include an ACEI or ARB to improve kidney outcomes.
This applies to all CKD patients with hypertension regardless of race or diabetes status.


Question 5
pts
Use the Mark Jones case study to answer the following question.
There are different types of calcium channel blockers (CCBs), which leads to varying
mechanisms of actions. Which CCBs act on both vascular smooth muscle and the heart
allowing them to be used in hypertension, angina, and dysrhythmias? Select all that
apply.


nifedipine (Procardia)



verapamil (Calan)



amlodipine (Norvasc)



diltiazem (Cardizem)

Table 39.1

• Blockade at peripheral arterioles causing dilation reducing arterial
pressure
• Blockade at the arteries and arterioles of the heart increasing coronary
perfusion
• Blockade at the SA node reducing heart rate
• Blockage at the AV node decreasing AV nodal conduction
• Blockade in the myocardium decreasing force of contraction

, Question 6
pts
Use the Mark Jones case study to answer the following question.
What is your recommendation to Mark on the use of NSAIDs considering his new
diagnosis of hypertension?


Mark should switch his NSAID to ketorolacMark should switch his NSAID to ketorolac



Mark can continue NSAID use liberally



Mark should add on a topical NSAIDs



Mark should stop taking NSAIDS

Mark should stop taking NSAIDS as they cause fluid retention. NSAIDs promote sodium
and water retention, by inhibiting renal prostaglandin synthesis. This inhibition also
leads to increased plasma volume and may lead to an increase in peripheral resistance.


IncorrectQuestion 7
pts
Use the Mark Jones case study to answer the following question.
The NP decided to write Mark a prescription for 1 year of hydrochlorothiazide. What
errors are contained in this prescription? Select all that apply.




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