neuroscience (NSC2201)
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Neuro 2201 - Exam 1 Study guide
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Neuro 2201 - Test 3 notes
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Neuro 2201 - Exam 4 review notes
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Chapter 12: Anti-inflammatory, Antiarthritis, and Antigout Drugs
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1.	Apatientwithjointinflammationisprescribedananti-inflammatorydrug.Thepatientasksyouhowthisdrugworkstoaddressthisproblem.Whatisyourbe stresponse? 
a.	“Anti-inflammatorydrugsreducepainandlimitbloodvesselresponsestojointinjury.” 
b.	“Anti-inflammatorydrugscontainantibacterialandanti-inflammatoryproperties.” 
c.	“Anti-inflammatorydrugslimitthebody’sresponsetocortisolinthebody.” 
d.	“Anti-inflammatorydrugsincreasethereleaseofTNFandothermediators.” 
 
ANS: A 
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Chapter 19: Over-the-Counter Products, Herbal and Alternative Drugs, and Vitamins and Minerals
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1.	You are teaching a patient about taking over-the-counter (OTC) drugs. Which important safety information should you include in your teaching plan? 
a.	“OTC drugs will only maintain their potency months after the expiration date.” 
b.	“OTC drugs often interact with other drugs, and with food or alcohol” 
c.	“Be sure to take all the pills in the bottle.” 
d.	“Adjust the dosage to your specific needs.” 
 
ANS: B 
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Chapter 03: Principles of Pharmacology
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1.	Which is always true regarding the generic name for a drug? 
a.	It is the same in any country. 
b.	It is capitalized when written. 
c.	It is similar to the chemical name. 
d.	It is assigned by a specific manufacturer. 
 
ANS: A 
The generic name is the common drug name used. This name is the same in all countries. The generic drug name is written in lower-case letters, whereas the trade name or brand name of a drug is capitalized. 
 
DIF:	Cognitive Level: Remembering	REF:	p.23 
 
2.	What is t...
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Chapter 06: Antivirals and Antiretrovirals
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1.	Which statement about antiviral drugs is true? 
a.	Antiviral drugs kill viruses by altering viral DNA. 
b.	Antiviral drugs work by stopping viral replication. 
c.	Antiviral drugs alter the host immune system. 
d.	Antiviral drugs are considered virucidal. 
 
ANS: B 
Antiviral drugs must enter the infected cell and act at the site of infection to be effective. Antivirals do not kill the virus but rather stop viral reproduction. This action means that all antivirals are only virustatic, not vir...
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NEUR 205 Drugs for Pain Management
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1.	Whattypesofdrugshavethemainpurposeofrelievingpain? 
a.	Anticholinergics 
b.	Antagonists 
c.	Analgesics 
d.	Agonists 
 
ANS: C 
Analgesicshavethespecificpurposeofrelievingpaineitherbychangingthepatient’sperceptionofp 
 
ainorbyreducingpainfulstimulationatitssource.Althoughsomeanalgesicsareopioidagonists,the 
 
termagonistisnotspecificforapain-relievingdrug. 
 
DIF:	CognitiveLevel:Knowing	REF:	p.213 
 
2.	Thehealthcareproviderasksyoutorateapatient’spostoperativepain.Whatisyourbestresponse?...
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Pharmacology and the Nursing Process in LPN Practice
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1.	You are assessing the skin of a newly admitted patient and note a 2 inch area of redness at the sacrum. Which type of data are you collecting with this information? 
a.	Objective data 
b.	Inspection 
c.	Subjective data 
d.	Alternative therapy 
 
ANS: A 
Objective data are obtained by the healthcare provider during physical examination, or that are measurable (i.e., laboratory results). 
 
DIF:	Cognitive Level: Applying	REF:	p.3 
 
2.	Which part of the nursing process includes setting goals fo...
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Chapter 17: Drug Therapy for Diabetes
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1.	What is the main role of insulin in the body? 
a.	Conversion of complex carbohydrates into glucose 
b.	Movement of glucose from blood into the cells 
c.	Prevention of kidney excretion of glucose 
d.	Prevention of the formation off at cells 
 
ANS: B 
Many body cells have membranes that do not allow glucose to move into the cells to participate in metabolism. When insulin binds to membrane insulin receptors, the membranes become more open to glucose, allowing it to enter. 
 
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