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NR566 Weeks 1 2 AND 3 MIDTERM EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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NR566 
Weeks 1 2 AND 3 
MIDTERM EXAM 
REVIEW 
QUESTIONS AND 
ANSWERS 
Week 1 
Professor question: Why are statins recommended in the evening instead of 
morning? (pg 561) 
After starting John on insulin, he calls the office saying he feels bad. He said when he 
checked his blood sugar before calling it was 52 mg/dl. What instructions should he be 
given? 
Answer from classmate: Statins are recommended to be taken in the evening. 
Cholesterol synthesis is highest through the night and first thing...
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(NR566Advanced Pharmacology) NR 566 final study guide / NR566 Week 5 Study Outline Exam (elaborations)
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NR566 Week 5 Study Outline Chapter 18: Drugs Affecting the Hematopoietic System • Know the pharmacodynamics, pharmacotherapeutics clinical use, drug interactions and adverse drug reactions for: Anticoagulants • Pharmacodynamics • Oral anticoagulants such as warfarin (Coumadin) inhibit the hepatic synthesis of several clotting factors, including factor X. • Heparin inhibits the activity of several activated clotting factors by accelerating the activity of antithrombin III. • LMWH enoxap...
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(NR566Advanced Pharmacology) NR 566 final study guide / NR566 Week 5 Study Outline
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NR566 Week 5 Study Outline Chapter 18: Drugs Affecting the Hematopoietic System • Know the pharmacodynamics, pharmacotherapeutics clinical use, drug interactions and adverse drug reactions for: Anticoagulants • Pharmacodynamics • Oral anticoagulants such as warfarin (Coumadin) inhibit the hepatic synthesis of several clotting factors, including factor X. • Heparin inhibits the activity of several activated clotting factors by accelerating the activity of antithrombin III. • LMWH enoxap...
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Chamberlain College: NR566 weeks 1-3 midterm review questions_ LATEST,100% CORRECT
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Chamberlain College: NR566 weeks 1-3 midterm review questions_ LATEST 
 
Week 1 
Professor question: Why are statins recommended in the evening instead of morning? (pg 561) 
After starting John on insulin, he calls the office saying he feels bad. He said when he checked his blood sugar before calling it was 52 mg/dl. What instructions should he be given? 
 
Answer from classmate: Statins are recommended to be taken in the evening. Cholesterol synthesis is highest through the night and first thin...
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NR566 Week 2 Study Outline Ch 17: Drugs Affecting the Respiratory System Bronchodilators :LATEST,100% CORRECT
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NR566 Week 2 Study Outline Ch 17: Drugs Affecting the Respiratory System Bronchodilators :LATEST 
Beta 2 Receptor Agonists (B2RA): Short and long acting beta agonists 
•	B2RA widely used in all ages to treat reversible bronchoconstriction caused by reactive airway disease (RAD) or COPD 
•	Bronchodilators 
•	Short-acting beta agonists: Albuterol (ProAir, Ventolin, Proventil) , metaprotereno...
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NR566 Week 2 Study Outline Ch 17: Drugs Affecting the Respiratory System Bronchodilators :LATEST,100% CORRECT
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NR566 Week 2 Study Outline Ch 17: Drugs Affecting the Respiratory System Bronchodilators :LATEST 
Beta 2 Receptor Agonists (B2RA): Short and long acting beta agonists 
•	B2RA widely used in all ages to treat reversible bronchoconstriction caused by reactive airway disease (RAD) or COPD 
•	Bronchodilators 
•	Short-acting beta agonists: Albuterol (ProAir, Ventolin, Proventil) , metaprotereno...
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NR566 Final Exam Study Guide Week 5
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NR566 Final Exam Study Guide 
Week 5 
- Prevention of osteoporosis with hormone replacement therapy Tara (p.433) 
Hormone therapy reduces postmenopausal bone loss and thereby decreases the risk for 
osteoporosis and related fractures. Therapy is lifelong and the risk for harm is increased. 
Hormone therapy should only be considered for women with significant risk for osteoporosis, 
and only when that risk outweighs the risks of hormone therapy. Meds are: raloxifene (Evista), 
bisphosphonate...
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NR566 Week 5 Study Outline Chapter 18: Drugs Affecting the Hematopoietic System_ lATEST,100% CORRECT
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NR566 Week 5 Study Outline Chapter 18: Drugs Affecting the Hematopoietic System_ lATEST 
•	Know the pharmacodynamics, pharmacotherapeutics clinical use, drug interactions and adverse drug reactions for: 
 
Anticoagulants 
 
•	Pharmacodynamics 
•	Oral anticoagulants such as warfarin (Coumadin) inhibit the hepatic synthesis of several clotting factors, including factor X. 
•	Heparin inhibits the activity of several activated clotting factors by accelerating the activity of antithrombin II...
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NR566 Week 5 Study Outline Chapter 18: Drugs Affecting the Hematopoietic System_ LATEST,100% CORRECT
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NR566 Week 5 Study Outline Chapter 18: Drugs Affecting the Hematopoietic System_ lATEST 
•	Know the pharmacodynamics, pharmacotherapeutics clinical use, drug interactions and adverse drug reactions for: 
 
Anticoagulants 
 
•	Pharmacodynamics 
•	Oral anticoagulants such as warfarin (Coumadin) inhibit the hepatic synthesis of several clotting factors, including factor X. 
•	Heparin inhibits the activity of several activated clotting factors by accelerating the activity of antithrombin II...
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FINAL EXAMS FOR NR566
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FINAL EXAMS FOR NR566 
Tetracyclines used to treat - CORRECT ANSWER-*H.Pylori 
*Acne Vulgaris 
*Rickettsial disease 
* Chlamydia Trachomatis 
*Cholera 
*M. pneumonia 
*Lyme Disease 
*Anthrax 
Tetracyclines - CORRECT ANSWER-Demeclocycline 
Doxycycline 
Minocycline 
Tetracyline 
Tetracycline mode of action - CORRECT ANSWER-broad-spectrum; bacteriostatic via 
inhibition of bacterial protein synthesis 
Tetracycline adverse effects - CORRECT ANSWER-GI Distress 
Hepatotoxicity 
Photosensitivity 
Vest...
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