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PC707 (Multiple vesions) Exams Bundle -Questions with Correct Answers/Already Grade A+
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[Show more]Type 1 DM-Basics - Answer Result of autoimmune induced pancreatic beta cell 
destruction with resulting insulin deficiency 
Usually occurs in persons <30 years of age 
Symptomatic presentation: 
involuntary weight loss 
polyuria 
polydipsia 
polyphagia 
DM-Diagnostic Tests - Answer A1c
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Add to cartType 1 DM-Basics - Answer Result of autoimmune induced pancreatic beta cell 
destruction with resulting insulin deficiency 
Usually occurs in persons <30 years of age 
Symptomatic presentation: 
involuntary weight loss 
polyuria 
polydipsia 
polyphagia 
DM-Diagnostic Tests - Answer A1c
Which 4 categories of medications result in vasodilation? 
ACEi, ARB, ARNi DRI and CCB (DHP), nitroglycerin 
ACEi end in 
Pril 
ARB end in 
artan 
Concerns with ACE meds? 
Angioedema, hyperkalemia, dry hacking cough and renal injury 
Drug to drug interactions for ACEi? 
Other hypotensive agents, med...
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Add to cartWhich 4 categories of medications result in vasodilation? 
ACEi, ARB, ARNi DRI and CCB (DHP), nitroglycerin 
ACEi end in 
Pril 
ARB end in 
artan 
Concerns with ACE meds? 
Angioedema, hyperkalemia, dry hacking cough and renal injury 
Drug to drug interactions for ACEi? 
Other hypotensive agents, med...
Are the tow typeof CCBs mechanisms of action different? - Answer Dihydrophyridines: 
slow down the heart rate; Type 1 CCB: depress the muscles of the heart 
How do they differ in adverse effects? - Answer Dihydrophyridines (short acting) have a 
higher rate of adverse effects 
Are there certain indi...
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Add to cartAre the tow typeof CCBs mechanisms of action different? - Answer Dihydrophyridines: 
slow down the heart rate; Type 1 CCB: depress the muscles of the heart 
How do they differ in adverse effects? - Answer Dihydrophyridines (short acting) have a 
higher rate of adverse effects 
Are there certain indi...
What type of diabetes is the result of autoimmune induced pancreatic beta cell destruction 
resulting in insulin deficiency? - Answer Type I DM 
Jenna, a 67 yo diabetic female was admitted to the ER with the following signs: 
Dehydration 
Abdominal pain 
Vomiting 
Decreased level of consciousness 
W...
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Add to cartWhat type of diabetes is the result of autoimmune induced pancreatic beta cell destruction 
resulting in insulin deficiency? - Answer Type I DM 
Jenna, a 67 yo diabetic female was admitted to the ER with the following signs: 
Dehydration 
Abdominal pain 
Vomiting 
Decreased level of consciousness 
W...
What is the first line oral diabetic medicaiton? - Answer Biguanides (Metformin) 
What is the MOA of Biguanides? - Answer Increases insulin action by suppressing 
glucose output from the liver, enhancing receptor sensitivity to insulin in muscle and fat, 
reduces glucose absorption in the gut 
What ...
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Add to cartWhat is the first line oral diabetic medicaiton? - Answer Biguanides (Metformin) 
What is the MOA of Biguanides? - Answer Increases insulin action by suppressing 
glucose output from the liver, enhancing receptor sensitivity to insulin in muscle and fat, 
reduces glucose absorption in the gut 
What ...
PCN MOA - Answer inhibitor of cell wall synthesis. Works by weakening the organism 
cell wall causing excessive amt of H2O to be taken up & rupturing the cell wall, thus 
disrupting cell wall synthesis & promoting its destruction. 
Is PCN bacteriostatic or bactericidal? - Answer bactericidal 
PCN is...
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Add to cartPCN MOA - Answer inhibitor of cell wall synthesis. Works by weakening the organism 
cell wall causing excessive amt of H2O to be taken up & rupturing the cell wall, thus 
disrupting cell wall synthesis & promoting its destruction. 
Is PCN bacteriostatic or bactericidal? - Answer bactericidal 
PCN is...
ASA - Answer clotting/ anti-inflammatory/ antipyretic 
inhibits cox 1&2 
Contraindications: 
renal impairment 
GI bleeds 
other antiplatelet/ anticoagulant 
glucocorticoids 
Alcohol 
NSAIDS 
ACEI 
BBW: GI bleed 
what is the BBW for aspirin - Answer Increased risk of GI bleed
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Add to cartASA - Answer clotting/ anti-inflammatory/ antipyretic 
inhibits cox 1&2 
Contraindications: 
renal impairment 
GI bleeds 
other antiplatelet/ anticoagulant 
glucocorticoids 
Alcohol 
NSAIDS 
ACEI 
BBW: GI bleed 
what is the BBW for aspirin - Answer Increased risk of GI bleed
For quick relief of Anxiety - Answer 2 wk course of intermediate acting benzodiazepine 
PRN Q 8 hrs. 
Buspirone (BuSpar) - Answer o Not habit forming 
o Not a CNS depressant 
o MOA 
• Mostly unknown 
• High affinity for serotonin & lesser affinity for dopamine receptors 
Hydroxyzine (Atarax, Vis...
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Add to cartFor quick relief of Anxiety - Answer 2 wk course of intermediate acting benzodiazepine 
PRN Q 8 hrs. 
Buspirone (BuSpar) - Answer o Not habit forming 
o Not a CNS depressant 
o MOA 
• Mostly unknown 
• High affinity for serotonin & lesser affinity for dopamine receptors 
Hydroxyzine (Atarax, Vis...
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