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2024 HESI RN Pharmacology Exam Test Bank Questions & Answers (Actual Exam)
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2024 HESI RN Pharmacology Exam Test Bank Questions & Answers (Actual Exam)-Following the administration of sublingual nitroglycerin to a client experiencing an acute anginal attack, which assessment finding indicates to the nurse that the desired effect has been achieved? 
A. Client states chest pain is relieved 
B. Client's pulse decreases from 120 to 90 
C. Client's systolic blood pressure decreases from 180 to 90 
D. Clients SaO2 level increases from 92% to 96% - A. Client states chest pai...
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Midterm Exam: NR566/ NR 566 Advanced Pharmacology Care of the Family Exam Review| Questions and Verified Answers (2023/ 2024 Update)- Chamberlain
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Midterm Exam: NR566/ NR 566 Advanced Pharmacology Care of the Family Exam Review| Questions and Verified Answers (2023/ 2024 Update)- Chamberlain 
 
 
1.	Antifungals to use in immunocompromised patients: 
 
 
~	Answer: Fluconazole or ketoconazole, azole drugs-Posaconazole (Noxafil) 
 
 
 
2.	How to treat systemic fungal infections: 
 
 
~	Answer: Amphotericin B & azoles 
 
 
 
3.	Amphotericin B 
 
 
~	Answer: Broad-spectrum antifungal, highly toxic, life-threatening infections only, IV only, dai...
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NSG552 Psychopharmacology Exam 1 |91 questions and answers.
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What are the 6 general principles of psychopharmacological treatment? 
Safety 
Tolerability 
Efficacy 
Practicality 
Treatment accessibility 
Treatment compliance 
 
 
 
Pharmacokinetics 
How the drug moves in the body. (ex. Where is it absorbed? How and where is it metabolized? Where is it excreted?) 
 
 
 
Pharmacodynamics 
What the drug does to the body. (consider mechanism of action) 
 
 
 
Define First-generation antipsychotics 
Referred to as Typical Antipsychotics. Most have strong bond w...
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Exam 3: NUR 210/ NUR210 (Latest 2023/ 2024) Principles of Pharmacology Exam| Questions and Verified Answers| Grade A| Galen
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Exam 3: NUR 210/ NUR210 (Latest 2023/ 2024) Principles of Pharmacology Exam| Questions and Verified Answers| Grade A| Galen 
 
Q: What type of medication is metoprolol? 
 
Answer: 
 Beta Blocker 
 
 
Q: What are the contraindications for metoprolol? 
 
Answer: 
 heart block, heart failure, bradycardia, hypotension, cardiogenic shock 
 
 
Q: What are the nursing interventions for metoprolol? 
 
Answer: 
 baseline vitals, liver and renal function, AST, LDH, patient teaching 
 
 
Q: What is the pat...
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Nsg 552 psychopharmacology Exam 3 Questions and answers
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Exam 1: NSG552/ NSG 552 (New 2024/2025 Update) Psychopharmacology Exam Review| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| A Grade
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Exam 1: NSG552/ NSG 552 (New 2024/2025 
Update) Psychopharmacology Exam Review| 
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QUESTION 
 What is NMS? What are s/s? 
 NMS is a life-threatening idiopathic reaction to antipsychotic medications (more common w/ 
FGAs). It is a medical emergency with 
20% mortality rate is untreated! 
-S/s (*FALTERED*) 
-Fever 
Autonomic instability (BP, HR) Leukocytosis 
Tremor Elevated CK Rigidity 
Excessive sweating 
Delirium 
 
 
QUESTION 
 Wha...
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Test Bank for Understanding Pharmacology Essentials for Medication Safety, by M. Linda Workman & LaCharity978-0323793506
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Test Bank for Understanding Pharmacology Essentials for Medication Safety, 3rd Edition by M. Linda Workman & LaCharity
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Exam 2: NUR 2474/ NUR2474 Pharmacology Exam Review| Complete Guide with Questions and Verified Answers| Latest Update 2023/ 2024| Rasmussen
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Exam 2: NUR 2474/ NUR2474 Pharmacology Exam Review| Complete Guide with Questions and Verified Answers| Latest Update 2023/ 2024| Rasmussen 
 
 
Q: What are examples of Antacids? 
 
Answer: Aluminum Hydroxide 
Magnesium Hydroxide 
Calcium Carbonate 
 
 
 
 
Q: What do antacids do? 
 
Answer: neutralize stomach acid and stimulate prostaglandins to protect mucosa 
 
 
Q: What are examples of Mucosal protectants? 
 
Answer: Sucralfate 
 
 
Q: What does Sucralfate do? 
 
Answer: forms protective co...
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Pharmacology assessment (B) Exam 2024 {Questions With 100% Correct Answers} (Verified by Experts)
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A nurse is reviewing laboratory results for a client who is receiving heparin via continuous IV infusion for deep-vein thrombosis. The nurse should discontinue the medication infusion for which of the following client findings? 
A) Potassium mEq/L 
B) aPTT times the control 
C) Hemoglobin g/dL 
D) Platelets 96,000/mm^3 - ANSWER D) Platelets 96,000/mm^3 
 
A nurse is preparing to administer dextrose 5% in water (D5W) 400 mL IV to infuse over 1 hr. The drop factor of the manual IV tubing is 15...
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ECPI NUR 138 Pharmacology Exam 1 Questions and Answers Already Passed
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ECPI NUR 138 Pharmacology Exam 1 
Questions and Answers Already Passed 
 
A 49-year-old patient is in the clinic for a follow-up visit 6 months after starting a beta blocker 
for treatment of hypertension. During this visit, his blood pressure is 169/98 mm Hg, and he 
eventually confesses that he stopped taking this medicine 2 months ago because of an 
"embarrassing problem." What problem did the patient most likely experience with this 
medication that caused him to stop taking it? 
 
A. Exce...
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