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NSG 124 Exam 2 Herzing University -Question and answers 100% correct
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  • NSG 124 Exam 2 Herzing University -Question and answers 100% correctNSG 124 Exam 2 when does someone have hypertension? - correct answer Persistent elevation of: Systolic Blood Pressure Diastolic Blood Pressure OR Current use of antihypertensives What is a normal blood pressure reading? - correct answer SBP: <120 DBP: <80 Elevated Blood Pressure Reading - correct answer SBP: 120-129 DBP: <80 High Blood Pressure Stage 1 Levels - correct answer SBP: 130 - 139 DBP: ...
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NSG 124 Exam 3 Herzing University - Question and answers rated A+
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  • NSG 124 Exam 3 Herzing University - Question and answers rated A+ NSG 124 Exam 3 3 types of Renin-angiotensin-aldosterone drugs (RAA) - correct answer 1) ACE Inhibitors 2) Angiotensin II Receptor blockers 3) aldosterone antagonists Use of RAA drugs - correct answer hypertension mainly but also other cardiac problems ACE inhibitor drugs - correct answer Captopril (Capoten), Enalapril (Vasotec), Enalaprilat (Vasotec IV), Fosinopril (Monopril), Lisinopril (Prinivil) Angiotensin II ...
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NSG 124 GI Drug R&A, NSG Considerations and Side Effects Herzing University -Questions with complete solution
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  • NSG 124 GI Drug R&A, NSG Considerations and Side Effects Herzing University -Questions with complete solution NSG 124 GI Drug R&A, NSG Considerations and Side Effects Ciprofloxacin R&A PO, IV, (also available in an otic (ear) or optic (eye) solution. May administer PO with food to reduce GI upset. Metronidazole R&A Oral, topical, IV Loperamide / Alosetron R&A PO Ondansetron R&A PO, IV Prochlorperazine R&A PO, IV, Rectal Suppositories Metoclopramide R&A PO, ...
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NSG 124 GI Drugs Simplified Herzing University - Question and answers  correctly solved
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  • NSG 124 GI Drugs Simplified Herzing University - Question and answers correctly solved NSG 124 GI Drugs Simplified which drug is a nutrient blocker that works by inhibiting lipase which inhibits the absorption of 30% of dietary fats? orlistat which med is an appetite suppressant that can cause lethal dysrhythmias? phentermine which meds are H2 receptors that work to reduce acid by blocking the H2 receptor just like an antihistamine? meds that end in "tidine" like cimetidine ...
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NSG 124 GI GU Drugs Herzing University - Question and answers  verified to pass
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  • NSG 124 GI GU Drugs Herzing University - Question and answers verified to passNSG 124 GI/GU Drugs ciprofloxacin MOA antibiotic that inhibits the enzyme, DNA gyrase in susceptible bacteria ciprofloxacin nursing considerations administer with food to avoid GI upset. obtain urinalysis for crystalluria. hydration important to prevent crystalluria. monitor stool patterns. monitor for dizziness and headache. pt. taught to take full course of antibiotic therapy. do not take ...
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NSG 124 GI Medication Basics Herzing University - Question and answers already passed
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  • NSG 124 GI Medication Basics Herzing University - Question and answers already passed NSG 124 GI Medication Basics Ondansetron (Zofran) Antiemetic Loperamide (Imodium) Antidiarrheal Agent Lubiprostone (Amitiza) Chloride Channel Activator
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NSG 124 Heart Failure Mgmt EAQ Herzing University - Question and answers 100% correct
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  • NSG 124 Heart Failure Mgmt EAQ Herzing University - Question and answers 100% correct NSG 124 Heart Failure Mgmt EAQ Which information would the nurse include in the dietary education for a patient with heart failure (HF)? A low-sodium diet is advised for patients with HF. Which cause of fatigue is associated with heart failure? Anemia related to heart failure is caused by poor nutrition, renal disease, and angiotensin-converting enzyme. This leads to fatigue. Cardiac output is red...
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NSG 124 Pharmacology Exam 2 Part A Question and answers 100% correct
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  • NSG 124 Pharmacology Exam 2 Part A Question and answers 100% correct NSG 124 Pharmacology Exam 2 Part A Antibacterial - correct answer designed to fight against or kill bacteria Antifungal - correct answer a drug that kills or prevents the growth of fungi Antiviral - correct answer drug used to treat viral infections Factors in choosing Antibiotics - correct answer 1. identify the infecting organism 2. Drug sensitivity 3. Host factors Factors that may change when choosing Anti...
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NSG 124 Pharmacology EXAM 3  Herzing University - Question and answers rated A+
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  • NSG 124 Pharmacology EXAM 3 Herzing University - Question and answers rated A+ NSG 124 Pharmacology EXAM 3 A client with a new prescription of Captopril (Capot inen) ACE inhibitor. The nurse should educate patients about (side effects). - persistent cough - excreted through the kidneys Captopril (Capoten) ACE. What is the Priory nurse assessment? - Kidney function - Check for BUN and creatine (lab values that needs checking prior to administering Captopril. A nurse wants t...
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NSG 124 Pharmacology Exam 3 Herzing University - Questions with complete solution
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  • NSG 124 Pharmacology Exam 3 Herzing University - Questions with complete solution NSG 124 Pharmacology Exam 3 What is an ACE Inhibitor? - correct answer Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme :Causes vasoconstriction and increased blood pressure ACE Inhibitors relax heart and decrease blood pressure What is an examples of a drug ACE Inhibitor? - correct answer Captopril (Capten) Benazepril Perindopril Trandolapril Moexipril what does ACE inhibitors treat? - correct answer HTN, HF, Diabe...
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