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WGU D116 ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY FINAL OA EXAM 2024 REVIEW ACTUAL EXAM AND PRACTICE EXAM LATEST COMPLETE 400 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (100% DETAILED ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A+ $27.99   Add to cart

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WGU D116 ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY FINAL OA EXAM
2024 REVIEW ACTUAL EXAM AND PRACTICE EXAM LATEST
COMPLETE 400 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (100%
DETAILED ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A+




Which type of seizure is this patient experiencing? -
....ANSWER >>>>Atonic
NO Myoclonic
YES Tonic-clonic
Absence
Incorrect. Myoclonic seizures consist of a sudden
muscle contraction that lasts for just one second.
Correct! A tonic-clonic seizure is a type of seizure
that is also called a convulsion. This type of seizure
can include muscle stiffness, loss of consciousness,
and body jerking.

,A patient has been taking oral oxycodone every six
hours for back pain during the past three years. The
patient suddenly decides to stop taking the pain
medication and is trying an alternative therapy
without a clinician's approval.
Which risk is of clinical concern? - ....ANSWER
>>>>YES Physical dependence
Correct! The patient suddenly stopping the
medication will cause physical symptoms that can
range from nausea to seizures.

An advanced practice registered nurse has
diagnosed a 44-year-old male with depression. A
plan is developed to start treatment with
medication. The patient has a history of sexual
dysfunction and is concerned about taking
medication that may worsen this condition.
Which antidepressant has the benefit of enhancing
libido? - ....ANSWER >>>>YES Bupropion

Correct! Bupropion does not cause sexual
dysfunction. This will help the patient with a history
of sexual dysfunction. This will enhance the

,patient's libido, which will help with both
depression and sexual dysfunction.

A patient is wheezing and short of breath. The nurse
assesses a heart rate of 88 beats per minute, a
respiratory rate of 24 breaths per minute, and a
blood pressure of 124/78 mm Hg. The prescriber
orders a nonspecific beta-agonist medication.
Besides evaluating the patient for a reduction in
respiratory distress, the nurse should monitor for
which side effect? - ....ANSWER >>>>YES
Tachycardia

Correct! Beta-agonists are used for asthma because
of their beta2 effects on bronchial smooth muscle,
causing dilation. Beta1 effects cause tachycardia
and hypertension. Beta receptors do not exert
effects on the bladder.

A patient is experiencing toxic side effects from
atropine, including delirium and hallucinations.
Which medication should the provider administer? -
....ANSWER >>>>YES Physostigmine

, Correct! Physostigmine is the drug of choice for
treating poisoning from atropine and other drugs
that cause muscarinic blockade. Donepezil is used
to treat Alzheimer disease. Edrophonium is used to
distinguish between a myasthenic crisis and a
cholinesterase inhibitor overdose. Neostigmine
does not cross the blood-brain barrier and would
not effectively treat this patient's central nervous
system (CNS) symptoms.

A patient brought to the emergency department
requires sutures. The prescriber orders a local
anesthetic with epinephrine.
The epinephrine is ordered to ___________. -
....ANSWER >>>>allow a reduced dose of the
anesthetic

Correct! Epinephrine prolongs absorption of the
anesthetic because it is an alpha1 agonist. It is
frequently combined with a local anesthetic for this
purpose so the amount of anesthetic required may
be reduced. Local anesthetics do not induce
hypertension; therefore, epinephrine would not be
needed to prevent it. Epinephrine does not act as

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