NUR 209 PHARMACOLOGY EXAM 4 STUDY GUIDE FORTIS COLLEGE
1. What type of immunity does Acquired immunity because it helps the
immunization provide a pa- body to develop antibodies
tient?
2. What type of immunity does Immunoglobulin provides passive immunity
a Hep B immunoglobulin pro- Antibodies that target Hep B antigen
vide a patient?
3. What do we give a RN that is Immunoglobulin - injection of antibodies
stuck with a dirty needle (Hep
B)?
4. What do we give a patient that Interferon plus ribavirin
tests positive for Hepatitis C?
5. What are the Non selective Block A1, B1, and B2 receptors
Beta Blockers? Carvedilol
Labetalol
Amiodarone
6. What are the Cardio-selective Block B1 receptors only
Beta Blockers? M -Metoprolol
A -Atenolol
N -Nebivolol
B -Betaxolol
A -Acebutolol
B -Bisoprolol
E -Esmolol
7. What are the Cardio-nonselec- Block B1 and B2 (bronchoconstriction) re-
tive Beta Blockers? ceptors
Propranolol
Nadolol
Sotalol
Timolol
8. What Beta Blockers are safe Propranolol (nonselective)
with Pediatrics? Metoprolol >12 (B1 selective)
9.
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Which Beta Blocker is safer Cardio-selective is safer
Selective or Non-selective? Metoprolol and atenolol both B1 selective
10. What is the MOA anticholiner- Block cholinergic (acetylcholine) receptors
gics? used to stimulate parasympathetic nervous
system
11. What class of medication is At- Anticholinergic
ropine?
12. What are the adverse effects of Blurred vision (see), urine retention (pee),
anticholinergic agents? dry mouth (spit), constipation (shit)
13. What is the MOA of Atropine? Blocks the ability of Ach to bind to parasym-
pathetics, sympathetics take over-> ‘ HR, BP,
& SVR
Competitively block the acetylcholine recep-
tors blocking only the muscarinic effectors
in the parasympathetic nervous system and
the few cholinergic receptors in the sympa-
thetic nervous system (SNS)
Depress salivation, bronchial secretions,
and dilates the bronchi. Inhibits vagal re-
sponse to heart and relaxes GI and GU
tracts
14. Patient education for Barbitu- Taper off dose, do not stop abruptly
rates? Do not use with other CNS depressants
Avoid use with MAOI, which can increase
barbiturate levels
Avoid use with ETOH
Monitor vitals, respiratory, cognition and se-
dation effects
15. What are the adverse effects of CNS Depression/drowsiness
Barbiturates? Respiratory depression
Steven Johnsons syndrome (severe rash)
16. What is the safest route The safest route is rectal
of administration for Benzo-
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