Advanced Pharmacology (NR508)

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Pharmacology Final Exam Study Guide (2020)
  • Pharmacology Final Exam Study Guide (2020)

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  • Pharmacology Final Exam Study Guide - 2020/21 Total is 100 Questions = 70 pharmacology + 30 Drug Dosage
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Pharmacology Final Exam Review
  • Pharmacology Final Exam Review

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  • Pharmacology Final Exam Review Nursing Process & Drug Therapy Pharmacology Final Exam Review  In a prescription what must you have: o nameofthemed o route- (no route call the Dr. and verify it) o date/time o dose o time/frequency of med o Dture  If you don’t understand the prescription: o hold med & call the Dr.  Types of meds that cannot be crushed: o Enteric coated (EC) o Long acting (extended release) o Sustainedaction(SA) o SustainedRelease(SR)  If crushed it lose...
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Basic and Clinical Pharmacology 14th Ed
  • Basic and Clinical Pharmacology 14th Ed

  • Exam (elaborations) • 1 pages • 2021
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NR 508 Advanced Pharmacology Week 6 Quiz Fall 2020 | NR508 Advanced Pharmacology Week 6 Quiz_A Grade
  • NR 508 Advanced Pharmacology Week 6 Quiz Fall 2020 | NR508 Advanced Pharmacology Week 6 Quiz_A Grade

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  • NR 508 Advanced Pharmacology Week 6 Quiz Fall 2020 1. A patient is diagnosed with a condition that causes chronic pain. The primary care NP prescribes an opioid analgesic and should instruct the patient to: (Points : 2) wait until the pain is at a moderate level before taking the medication. take the medication at regular intervals and not just when pain is present. start the medication at higher doses initially and taper down gradually. take the minimum amount needed even when pa...
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NR 508 Advanced Pharmacology Week 5 Quiz Fall 2020 | NR508 Advanced Pharmacology Week 5 Quiz_A Grade
  • NR 508 Advanced Pharmacology Week 5 Quiz Fall 2020 | NR508 Advanced Pharmacology Week 5 Quiz_A Grade

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  • NR 508 Advanced Pharmacology Week 5 Quiz Fall 2020 1. A primary care NP sees a patient who reports a 2-week history of nasal congestion and runny nose. The NP performs a history and learns that the nasal discharge has changed from yellow to green in the past few days, accompanied by a fever of 102° F and unilateral facial pain. To treat this patient, the NP should: (Points : 2) order azithromycin daily for 5 days. prescribe cefdinir twice daily for 10 days. prescribe amoxicillin...
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NR 508 Advanced Pharmacology Midterm Quiz_Fall 2020 | NR508 Advanced Pharmacology Week 4 Quiz_A Grade
  • NR 508 Advanced Pharmacology Midterm Quiz_Fall 2020 | NR508 Advanced Pharmacology Week 4 Quiz_A Grade

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  • NR 508 Advanced Pharmacology Week 4 Midterm Quiz_Fall 2020 NR 508 Week 4 Mid-Term Question 12 pts Osteopenia is diagnosed in a 55-year-old woman who has not had a period in 15 months. She has a positive family history of breast cancer. The primary care NP should recommend: testosterone therapy. estrogen-only therapy. nonhormonal drugs for osteoporosis. estrogen-proge...
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NR 508 Advanced Pharmacology Week 3 Quiz_Fall 2020 | NR508 Advanced Pharmacology Week 3 Quiz_A Grade
  • NR 508 Advanced Pharmacology Week 3 Quiz_Fall 2020 | NR508 Advanced Pharmacology Week 3 Quiz_A Grade

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  • NR 508 Advanced Pharmacology Week 3 Quiz_Fall 2020 1. A patient who has been taking digoxin 0.25 mg daily for 6 months reports that it is not working as well as it did initially. The primary care NP should: (Points : 2) recommend a reduced potassium intake. increase the dose of digoxin to 0.5 mg daily. hold the next dose of digoxin and obtain a serum digoxin level. contact the patient’s pharmacy to ask if generic digoxin was dispensed. Question 2.2. A patient with a hi...
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