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Peds EOR Exam Questions and Answers 2023
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Peds EOR Exam Questions and Answers 2023 
9mo presents to clinic for well child exam. You open his diaper and discover a red, scaly rash with SATELLITE LESIONS that involves the skin folds. Which of the following is the most appropriate tx? 
a) keep area clean with soap and water 
b) apply baby powder tid 
c) Nystatin 
d) Albendazole 
e) Mebendazole 
c) Nystatin→ diaper dermatitis is caused by Candida species 
 
 
 
18yo female comes to clinic with papulopustules on an erythematous base next t...
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Pharmacology Final Ivy Tech` Questions With Complete Solutions
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chloroquine correct answer: Class: Antimalarial 
-oquine 
 
Action: Inhibits reproduction 
Use: Treats Malaria 
 
Adverse effects: 
-retinotherapy 
-hepatic dysfunction 
-incrased psoriasis exacerbation 
 
Interactions: 
-Combination quinine=risk for cardiac toxicity & convulstions 
 
Interventions/Education: 
-take 1-2 weeks prior to travel; 4-6 weeks after 
-regular eye exams 
-monitor liver enzymes: AST/ALT 
-take with meals 
 
metronidazole correct answer: Class: Antiprotozoal 
-azole 
 
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Chapter 13 - Anthelmintic Agents |Test Bank - Focus on Nursing Pharmacology (8th Edition by Karch)
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1.	A public health nurse is speaking to parents of first graders. When discussing worm infection, the nurse will explain that the most common type found in U.S. school-aged children is what? 
a.	Pinworms 
b.	Roundworms 
c.	Threadworms 
d.	Whipworms 
 
Ans: A 
Feedback: 
The most common worm infection encountered in U.S. school-aged children is pinworms. These worms are endogenous to the area and easily spread. Roundworms, whipworms, and threadworms are not as common. 
 
2.	A mother of a 3-year-o...
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NR 566 Advanced Pharmacology Final Exam Review | Rated A+ | Latest, 2023/2024| Complete Guide | 100%
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•	Antacids MOA 
-	Neutralize gastric acid to bring the pH above 3 and inactivate pepsin 
 
•	which antacids have the highest absolute neutrophil count (ANC)? 
-	sodium bicarbonate and calcium carbonate 
 
•	When aminopenicillins are combined with beta-lactamase inhibitors 
-	their spectrum in broadened 
 
•	beta-lactamase inhibitors that can be combined with aminopenicillins 
-	clavulanate, sulbactam, & tazobactam 
 
•	Penicillinase-resistant penicillins drugs 
-	Nafcillin 
-	Oxacillin...
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NR566-Advanced Pharmacology for Care of the Family | Latest Update | 2024/2025 | Graded A+
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NR566-Advanced Pharmacology for 
Care of the Family | Latest Update | 
 
2024/2025 | Graded A+ 
 
-Azoles (Drug Class) broad-spectrum antifungal drugs; 
represent an alternative to amphotericin B for most systemic fungal infections; 
have lower toxicity then amphotericin B and can be given by mouth 
 
4 Main TB Drugs: Mnemonic **R-I-P-E** Tuberculosis 
Rifampin 
Isonazid 
Pyrazinamide 
Ethambutol 
 
Abacavir (NRTI Drug) Adverse Events Lactic acidosis,a severe hepatomegaly with 
steatosis,a sever...
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CPJE Practice Exam Questions With Complete Solution 2024/2025 A+ Guaranteed Pass!
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CPJE Practice Exam Questions With Complete Solution 
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A Pharmacist is dispensing new prescriptions for fosamprenavir, ritonavir, and truvada. In reviewing the 
patient's profile info, the pharmacist notes allergies to furosemide, glipizide, and bactrim. The 
pharmacist should call the physician to change: 
A. Truvada to combivir 
B. Fosamprenavir to Saquinavir 
C. Truvada to Atripla 
D. Fosamprenavir to tipranavir - CORRECT ANS-B 
A pharmacist is review...
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NURS 316- Pharm Text Book Quiz Questions and Correct Answers
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Chapter 13 To ensure effective treatment of pinworm infections, which instruction would be most important to emphasize to the patient and family? a. Keeping nails long so cutting will not introduce more infection b. Laundering undergarments, bed linens, and pajamas every day c. Boiling all drinking water d. Maintaining a clear liquid diet for at least 7 to 10 days 1. b 
Which of the following would the nurse expect to assess in a patient who is suspected of having an Ascaris infection? a. Cough ...
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Microbio Chapter 10 Exam Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated)
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Microbio Chapter 10 Exam Questions And 
Answers (Verified And Updated) 
Natural selection is a process in which the __ places pressure on organisms to adapt and survive 
changing conditions. - answerenvironment 
Antibiotic should not be prescribed for patients suffering from __ illnesses. - answerviral 
Resistance to which of the following drugs develops when microbes deviate from the usual 
pathway that leads to the production of folic acid? 
1. erythromycin 
2. trimethoprim 
3. cephalosporins ...
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NURS 615 Exam II Questions And Answers With Verified Solutions Graded A+
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A patient is administered gentamicin and complains of sudden hearing loss. What should the nurse 
practitioner do? - Stop the medication the patient is experiencing ototoxicity. 
A patient is taking a fluoroquinolone; what are the most serious adverse effects? - All 
fluoroquinolones have a Black-Box Warning regarding the risk of tendon rupture and tendonitis. The risk 
is increased in older patients; in patients taking coritocosteroids; and patients with heart, kidney, or lung 
transplant. An a...
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INFECTIOUS DISEASE EXAM 2024 230 QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE ANSWERS GRADED A+
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1. What organisms can be transplacentally transmitted?: 
TORCHT- Toxoplasmosis 
O- Other 
(syphilis) 
R- Rubella 
C- CMV 
H- Herpes 
2. Multicellular helminths are also known as?: worms 
3. What worm infections are reportable and in what timeframe must we 
reportthem in?: All reportable w/in 1 week: 
-Fascioliasis 
-Paragonimiasis 
-Non-invasive cestode infection (taenia solium & undiff. taenia) 
-Cysticercosis 
-Ascariasis 
-Trichuriasis 
-Hook worm 
4. Enterobius vermicularis is commonly know...
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