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ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY TEST 1 EXAM FOR NURS 6521 COURSE
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ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY TEST 1 
EXAM FOR NURS 6521 COURSE 
Beta lactamase inhibitors - CORRECT ANSWER-Clavulanic acid, sublactam, 
taxobactam 
Unasyn - CORRECT ANSWER-Ampicillin and sulbactam 
Augmentin - CORRECT ANSWER-Amoxicillin clavulanic acid 
Hapten - CORRECT ANSWER-Drug +plasma protein severe allergic reaction 
Mechanisms resistance to beta lactamase - CORRECT ANSWER-Inactivation by beta 
lactamase, mutation trans peptidase target, impaired penetration of drug into organism, 
drug efflu...
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Answer Key Clinical Pharmacy Pink PACOP/Philippine Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (A+ Rated)
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Philippine Association of Colleges of Pharmacy 
CLINICAL PHARMACY 
1. It refers to the responsible provision of drug therapy to achieve definite outcomes that are intended to improve 
a patient’s quality of life 
A. Professional-patient’s relationship 
B. Therapeutic drug monitoring 
C. Drug therapy assessment 
D. Pharmaceutical care 
E. Formal documentation 
2. It involves measuring direct and indirect costs attributable to a specific disease 
A. Cost-of-Illness Evaluation 
B. Cost-Effecti...
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ATI Pharmacology Made Easy 4.0 Infection question and correct answer
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ATI Pharmacology Made Easy 4.0 Infection question and correct answerA nurse is caring for a client who has streptococcal pharyngitis and an allergy to penicillin. The nurse should recognize that which of the following drugs can be safely administered to this client? 
Azithromycin/Erythromycin. 
Rationale: Azithromycin, a macrolide, is an acceptable alternative to penicillin for patients who have bacterial infections and are allergic to penicillin. The medication is effective against many gram-po...
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NR 566 QUIZ 1 (100% CORRECT ANSWERS) | RATED A | Chamberlain College of Nursing
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NR 566 QUIZ 1 Which patients should penicillins be used with extreme caution? Patients with renal impairment, preexisting hearing impairment, and those receiving ototoxic and nephrotoxic drugs. C orrect! Patients with a history of severe allergic reactions to cephalosporins, or carbapenems. Patients with QT prolongation. Patients using valproate to control seizures. Rationale: Penicillins should be used with extreme caution in patients with a history of severe allergic reactions to penicillins, ...
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Clinical Pharmacy Practice Exam QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2022 UPDATE
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Clinical Pharmacy Practice Exam QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2022 UPDATE 
CLINICAL PHARMACY 
1. It refers to the responsible provision of drug therapy to achieve definite outcomes that are intended to improve 
a patient’s quality of life 
A. Professional-patient’s relationship 
B. Therapeutic drug monitoring 
C. Drug therapy assessment 
D. Pharmaceutical care 
E. Formal documentation 
2. It involves measuring direct and indirect costs attributable to a specific disease 
A. Cost-of-Illness Evaluation ...
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NR566 COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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NR566 COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND 
ANSWERS 
β-lactam antibiotic MOA - CORRECT ANSWER-All antibiotics in class share the same 
mechanism of action: disruption of the bacterial cell wall. 
Inhibition of cell wall synthesis 
Empiric Therapy - CORRECT ANSWER-start treatment without cultures or prior to 
receiving the results of a culture 
immediate empiric antibiotics - CORRECT ANSWER-Critically ill patients receive (Fill in 
the Answer) after the first set of cultures obtained; do not wait for resu...
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PN 125 Pharmacology Exam 2 Questions With Correct And Revised Answers
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©THEBRIGHTSTARS 2024 
PN 125 Pharmacology Exam 2 Questions 
With Correct And Revised Answers 
Anti-infectives therapeutic effects - answerThe goal is interference with the normal function 
of the invading organism to prevent it from reproducing and to cause cell death without affecting 
host cells 
What do anti-infectives do? - answerThe goal of antiinfective therapy is the reduction of the 
invading organisms to a point at which the human immune response can take care of the 
infection 
What i...
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NURS 6521 Advanced Pharmacology Test Bank 001 with Correct Answers 2023 Verified
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NURS 6521 Advanced Pharmacology Test Bank 001 with Correct Answers 2023 Verified 
 
Beta lactamase inhibitors correct answers Clavulanic acid, sublactam, taxobactam 
 
Unasyn correct answers Ampicillin and sulbactam 
 
Augmentin correct answers Amoxicillin clavulanic acid 
 
Hapten correct answers Drug +plasma protein severe allergic reaction 
 
Mechanisms resistance to beta lactamase correct answers Inactivation by beta lactamase, mutation trans peptidase target, impaired penetration of drug in...
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Chapter 23 & 24 Woo & Robinson questions and answers.docx
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Question 1. The 43-year-old patient comes into the clinic with flu-like symptoms. The patient's onset of symptoms is less than 48 hours. The APN will prescribe oseltamivir and understands that the half-life is which of the following? 
1. 
20 to 24 hours 
2. 
6 to 10 hours 
3. 
2.5 to 5 hours 
4. 
12 to 16 hours - Correct Answers: 2. 
6 to 10 hours 
Option 2: 
The half-life for oseltamivir is 6 to 10 hours. 
 
Rationales 
Option 1: 
The half-life for peramivir is 20 hours. 
Option 3: 
The h...
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PHARMACOLOGY Comprehensive Exam 2023 with Complete Solutions
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Which of the following types of drugs will have maximum oral bioavailability? 
 
A. High hydrophilic drugs 
B. Chemically unstable drugs 
C. Drugs with high first-pass metabolism 
D. Largely hydrophobic, yet soluble in aqueous solutions - ANSWER-D. Largely hydrophobic, yet soluble in aqueous solutions 
 
Two related drug preparations show comparable ability to reach the systemic circulation in the same amounts and possess similar times to achieve peak plasma concentration. Such drugs are conside...
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