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NUR 204 Med Surg Final Practice Exam Questions And All Correct Answers.
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What are examples of Na Channel Blockers? - Answer Lidocaine and Mexiletine. 
 
What are Na Channel Blockers used for? - Answer Ventricular dysrhythmias. 
 
Nursing interventions for Na Channel Blockers? - Answer Monitor HR and BP. Hold medication if SBP< 100 to HR <60. 
 
What are examples of Beta Blockers? - Answer Propanolol, Metoprolol, and Sotalol. 
 
What are Beta Blockers used for? - Answer Fast HR- Atrial, SVT, and Ventricular (not first line for ventricular). 
 
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ACE Inhibitor Drugs - correct answer Captopril (Capoten), Enalapril (Vasotec), Enalaprilat (Vasotec IV), Fosinopril (Monopril), Lisinopril (Prinivil) 
 
ACE Inhibitors/ARBs Use - correct answer Uses: Hypertension, HF, MI, diabetic neuropathy. Precautions/interactions: caution with diuretic therapy, monitor potassium levels. 
 
Side effects of ACE inhibitor/ARBs - correct answer Persistent non-productive cough with ACE. Angioedema (administer epinephrine), hypotension, should ...
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NURG 5710: Sympathetic Nervous System Questions and Answers (100% Pass)
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Sympathetic nervous system releases... 
 norepinephrine 
Adrenergic receptor types 
 alpha 1, alpha 2, beta 1, beta 2 
Another name for adrenergic agonist 
 sympathomimetics 
Another name for adrenergic antagonist 
 sympatholytics 
Alpha-1 agonists main effects 
 - Contraction of alpha-1 mediated smooth muscle (vasoconstriction) 
- increased blood pressure 
Alpha-2 agonists main effects 
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USMLE Study test in depth Examination and 100% correctly verified Solutions Latest version 2024/2025
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USMLE Study test in depth Examination and 100% correctly verified Solutions Latest version 2024/2025 
 
Nonselective β-blockers - correct answer -Nadolol, pindolol (partial agonist), propranolol, timolol 
-Mostly go from N to Z 
 
β1-selective antagonist - correct answer -acebutolol (partial agonist), atenolol, betaxolol, esmolol, metoprolol 
-Mostly go from A to M 
 
Nonselective α- and β-antagonists - correct answer -Carvedilol, labetalol 
 
Nebevolol - correct answer -Combines ca...
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PAEA Emergency Medicine EOR Exam Study Guide. 
what is the most common cause of heart failure? specifically left sided? right sided? - - 
MC is CAD (coronary artery disease) 
-L sided: *CAD* & HTN 
-R sided: *L sided HF* & pulmonary dz 
decreased ejection fraction, thin ventricular walls, dilated LV chamber, and an S3 gallop 
(filling of dilated ventricle) is associated with systolic or diastolic heart failure? - systolic 
(MC form of CHF) 
*(the sound is actually heard in the diastole though) 
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Pharmacology Exam 1 Ivy Tech Questions and Answers Rated A+
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Pharmacology Exam 1 Ivy Tech 
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Ace Inhibitors captopril (Capoten) 
lisinopril (Prinivil) 
enalapril (Vasotec) 
ramipril (Altace) 
 
Ace Inhibitor Action Action 
 
Blocks conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II, leading to a decrease in blood pressure, a 
decrease in aldosterone production, a small increase in serum potassium, and sodium and fluid 
loss. 
 
Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers (ARBs) losartan (Cozaar) 
valsartan (Diovan) 
irbesartan (Avapro) 
ca...
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Class II Antidysrhythmic Drugs (Beta Blockers) UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Class II Antidysrhythmic Drugs (Beta 
Blockers) UPDATED Exam Questions and 
CORRECT Answers 
Beta blockers work by blocking the action of which catecholamine(s)? 
Select all that apply. 
Serotonin 
Histamine 
Dopamine 
Epinephrine 
Norepinephrine - Correct Answer- Epinephrine 
Beta blockers block the action of the catecholamine epinephrine. This action decreases heart 
rate and blood pressure. 
Norepinephrine 
Beta blockers block the action of the catecholamine norepinephrine. This action dec...
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ABFM ITE 2024/2025 TEST QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS BRAND NEW !!!
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Persistent HTN is defined as ______. - -------- CORRECT ANSWERS----------HTN despite 3 or more antiHTN rx, including a diuretics 
HTN + Hyperkalemia + low renin + elevated aldosterone. Dx? - -------- CORRECT ANSWERS----------Primary hyperaldosteronism 
A ______ would be used to evaluate for a neuroendocrine tumor, which can present as chronic flushing and diarrhea. - -------- CORRECT ANSWERS----------24-hour urine collection for 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid (5-HIAA) 
______ level can be checked if...
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NR 566 Advanced Pharmacology Care of the Family Midterm Review Quiz bank | LATEST UPDATE , 2023/2024 |Q & A| GRADED A
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•	Hypoglycemia can result from the action of either insulin or an oral hypoglycemic. Signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia include: 
A.	“Fruity” breath odor and rapid respiration 
B.	Diarrhea, abdominal pain, weight loss, and hypertension 
C.	Dizziness, confusion, diaphoresis, and tachycardia 
D.	Easy bruising, palpitations, cardiac dysrhythmias, and coma 
 
•	Nonselective beta blockers and alcohol create serious drug interactions with insulin because they: 
A.	Increase blood glucose levels...
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NU 578 Unit 1 Test Questions and Answers All Correct
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NU 578 Unit 1 Test Questions and Answers All Correct 
 
 
What are the effects of simulation of dopamine receptors? - Answer- Dilation of kidneys to enhance renal perfusion (helps prevent kidney failure during times of shock) 
 
What are cholinesterase inhibitors? - Answer- help stop acetylcholine from being broken down by acetylcholinesterase (known as cholinesterase) 
 
This means more acetylcholine will be available to simulate receptors 
 
What is selectivity vs nonselectivity? - Answer- Se...
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