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WGU Advanced Pharmacology Final Exam Likely Questions (245 Q&As) | Latest 2023 - 2024 | Verified | Guaranteed Success| 54 Pages
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Charlie is a 65-year-old male who has been diagnosed with hypertension and benign prostatic 
hyperplasia. Doxazosin has been chosen to treat his hypertension because it: 
1. Increases peripheral vasoconstriction 
2. Decreases detrusor muscle contractility 
3. Lowers supine blood pressure more than standing pressure 
4. Relaxes smooth muscle in the bladder neck - 4. Relaxes smooth muscle in the bladder neck 
To reduce potential adverse effects, patients taking a peripherally acting alpha1 antagon...
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Pharmacology HESI Test Bank 2023 Practice Exam Guaranteed A+ Actual Questions and Answers, Complete 100%
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Pharmacology HESI Test Bank 2023 Practice Exam Guaranteed A+ Actual Questions and Answers, Complete 100% 
 
1. which symptoms are serious adverse effects of beta-adrenergic blockers 
such as propranolol (inderal)? 
A. Headache, hypertension, and blurred vision. 
B. Wheezing, hypotension, and AV block. 
C. Vomiting, dilated pupils, and papilledema. 
D. Tinnitus, muscle weakness, and tachypnea.: 
Answer: 
B. Wheezing, hypotension, and AV block. 
(B) represents the most serious adverse effects of ...
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Test Banks For Pharmacology for Nurses 6th Edition by Michael P. Adams; Norman Holland; Carol Quam Urban, 9780135218334, Chapter 1-50 Complete Guide
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Pharmacology for Nurses 6th Edition 
 
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1 Introduction to Pharmacology 
 
1.1 History of Pharmacology 
 
1.2 Pharmacology: The Study of Medicines 
 
1.3 Pharmacology and Therapeutics 
 
1.4 Classification of Therapeutic Agents as Drugs, Biologics, Biosimilars, and Complementary and Alternative Medicine Therapies 
 
1.5 Therapeutic and Pharmacologic Classification of Drugs 
 
1.6 Chemical, Generic, and Trade Names for Drugs 
 
1.7 Prescription and Over-the-Counter Drugs ...
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NSG 552 Exam 3 Updated Questions and Answers Graded A 2024 Verified 100%
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What is the mechanism of action of Naloxone? - Pure opioid antagonist that competes and displaces opioids receptor sites. 
 
What medications treat opioid disorder? - Methadone; 
Buprenorphine, buprenorphine + Naloxone 
 
What medication for opioid use disorder is used with comorbid pain? - Buprenorphine + Naloxone 
 
Inappropriate use of what substance may be due to uncontrolled pain? - Opioids 
 
What are the Naltrexone delivery methods? - Tablet; 
Injectable; 
Implant 
 
What is one form of N...
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NU641 Week 3 Quiz Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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NU641 Week 3 Quiz Exam Questions with Correct Answers 
Alpha 1 adrenergic receptor stimulation causes...(2) - Correct Answers -Vasoconstriction 
-Increased blood pressure 
 
Alpha 1 adrenergic receptor blockade results in...(2) - Correct Answers -Vasodilation 
-Reduced blood pressure 
 
Only alpha 1 adrenergic receptor blocking drugs used to treat hypertension - Correct Answers -Prazosin 
-Alfuzin 
 
What can occur with the first dose of an alpha 1 rec...
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NSG 531 Rush Advanced Pharmacology: Exam 3 Questions With Correct Answers Latest Updated 2024/2025 / Graded A+.
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NSG 531 Rush Advanced Pharmacology: Exam 3 Questions With Correct Answers Latest Updated 2024/2025 / Graded A+. what is the difference between cardiac myocyte action potential and that of the CNS or 
ANS? - ANSWER nerve cell action potential is very short 
cardiac action potential is much longer 
they are longer to have adequate filling time in order to get a good contraction for a 
reasonable bolus of blood 
the only way this can happen is if the action potential is longer 
this will also mean ...
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Final Exam: NR571/ NR 571 Complete Review (Latest 2023/ 2024 Update) Complex Diagnosis & Management in Acute Care |Questions and Verified Answers|100% Correct – Chamberlain
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Final Exam: NUR571/ NUR 571 Complete Review (Latest 2023/ 2024 Update) Complex Diagnosis & Management in Acute Care |Questions and Verified Answers|100% Correct – Chamberlain 
 
 
Q: Challenges the providers 
 Lack of familiarity with gender modification surg- eries 
Failure to use gender-neutral terms such as significant other, partner, personal pro- nouns, Lack of sensitivity when addressing sexual practices unique to the LGBTQ+ community, Lack of understanding of cultural behavior 
Patient...
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MED-SURG RN Form B Exam Questions And Answers All Correct
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Cancer treatment options: Safety precautions for a sealed radiation implant - ANS ◯ Nursing Actions 
■ Place the client in a private room away from other clients when possible. 
■ Place an appropriate sign on the door warning of the radiation source. 
■ Wear a dosimeter film badge that records personal amounts of radiation exposure. 
■ Limit visitors to 30-min visits, and have visitors maintain a distance of 6 ft from the...
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3P EXAM Guide Questions and Answers 2024 With Complete Solutions Graded A
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Diabetic skin manifestations are called? 
acanthosis nigricans 
Why do we give prostaglandins in HF, for kids? 
To keep the patent ductus arteriosus open until surgery 
What are nontender small erythematous lesions (macular, papular, or nodular) on the palms associated with infective endocarditis? 
Janeway Lesions 
What is Desferal used for? 
Beta Thalassemia (drug that chronically-transfused pts use to remove excess Iron from their bodies. Iron overload is therefore the leading cause of death a...
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NUR 635 Advanced Pharmacology Midterm Review (Guaranteed Pass)
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Pt on heparin in hospital setting. Why start coumadin 2 days before dc? Because coumadin needs a couple days before it starts working. Angina: bc pts dev tolerance to long-acting nitroglycerine w/i 1 day. How to prevent? Pts must have 8hrs with no nitroglycerine every days. Hint: At night, remove nitro patch bc no risk of exertional angina Underlying cause of angina coronary disease, athlerosclerosis Why do we give aspirin in pts w/atherosclerosis? Aspirin is an antiplatelet.. Prevents the exist...
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