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2024 Pharmacology HESI NCLEX RN Exam (TEST BANK) Guaranteed A+ Actual Questions and Answers, Complete 100%
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1. In developing a nursing care plan for a 9-month-old infant with cystic 
fibrosis, because the nurse is concerned about adequate nutrition, which 
intervention would best meet this child's needs? 
A. 
Give aluminum hydroxide and magnesium hydroxide after meals. 
B. 
Give pancrelipase capsule mixed with applesauce before each meal. 
C. 
Administer cholestyramine resin before each meal...
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1. Loop Diuretics: Furosemide 
2. Thiazide Diuretics: Hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ) 
3. K Sparing Diuretics: Spironolactone 
4. ACE Inhibitors: lisinopril, captopril 
5. Angiotensin 2 Receptor Blockers: Losartan 
6. Calcium Channel Blockers heart and vessels: Verapamil, Dilitizaem 
7. Calcium Channel Blockers vessels only: nifedipine 
8. Beta Blockers: Metoprolol 
9. Cardiac Glycosides: Digox...
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Which of the following medications is exempt from the Poison Prevention Packaging Act requirement for 
child-resistant containers? 
A. Nitroglycerin sustained release capsules 
B. Potassium chloride 
C. Isosorbide 
D. Cholestyramine powder - correct answer D. Cholestyramine powder
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A 35-year-old man is brought to the emergency department with heavy retrosternal pain that radiates to his left arm. His ECG shows ST-segment elevation in the inferior leads. He undergoes cardiac catheterization, which reveals normal coronary anatomy. His urine toxicology screen comes back positive for a substances of abuse. Which agent might have been the cause of this event? - Answer-Cocaine 
 
Which of the following is a common adverse effe...
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What does a Health maintenance Organization (HMO) require patients to use? 
a) out of network pharmacies 
b) in network pharmacies 
c) in network pharmacies and generic drugs 
d)generic drugs - Correct Answer ️️ -in network pharmacies and generic drugs 
Patients in a Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) can use ________ 
a) mail order pharmacies only 
b) in network or out of network pharmacies 
c) out of network pharmacies only 
d) in...
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Heparin Adverse Effects - Bleeding, thrombocytopenia increased AST, ALT, avoid 2 in of umbilicus, 
don't aspirate, preg. C, use soft toothbrush, electric razor, menstruation, ETOH, Recent brain or spinal 
cord surgery, antidote: Protamine Sulfate, 
Aspirin MOA - Antiplatelet, Inhibits platelet aggregation by binding to an enzyme in platelets, 
reduces the risk of recurrent TIA's or strokes, reduce death via MI, prophylaxis, anti-inflammatory, 
analgesic, & antipyretic 
Aspirin Contraindication...
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Pneumonia has what lung findings? increased tactile fremitus bc of the increased consolidation vesicular breath sounds and muffled whispered sounds are normal findings 
kid comes in with periorbital edema, hypoalbuminemia and proteinuria what is most likely min. change nephrotic 
Don't use periorbital edema as a main sx for kidney diseases! What will be seen with poststreptococcal glom histo and sx? neutrophilic infiltration, and dark colored urine, HT...
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Which of the following medications is exempt from the Poison Prevention Packaging Act requirement 
for child-resistant containers? 
A. Nitroglycerin sustained release capsules 
B. Potassium chloride 
C. Isosorbide 
D. Cholestyramine powder Correct Answer-D. Cholestyramine powder 
Which of the following vital information should be readily retrievable from an inpatient medication 
profile? 
A. Home address and phone number 
B. Previous admissions 
C. Relevant laboratory values 
D. Insurance inform...
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What does a Health maintenance Organization (HMO) require patients to use? 
a) out of network pharmacies 
b) in network pharmacies 
c) in network pharmacies and generic drugs 
d)generic drugs - answerin network pharmacies and generic drugs 
Patients in a Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) can use ________ 
a) mail order pharmacies only 
b) in network or out of network pharmacies 
c) out of network pharmacies only 
d) in ne...
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What are lipoproteins? - Answer--consist of various amounts of cholesterol, triglycerides, and 
phospholipids along with a protein carrier 
-classified according to their size, weight or density 
-not soluble in plasma, they must be specifically packaged for transport through the blood 
What is the main function of LDL? - Answer-transport cholesterol from liver to tissues 
What is the main function of HDL? - Answer-transport surplus cholesterol from tissues back to liver 
Where does cholesterol ...
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