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MD3001 Pharmacology Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update | A+
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Alternatives for acyclovir? 
Ans: Valaciclovir prodrug with better oral availability; ganciclovir and valganciclovir for 
immunocompromised patients 
RNA virus features 
Ans: Negative sense RNA complementary to mRNA and must be converted to positive sense 
by the host cell. Replication occurs in cytoplasm 
binding sites on virus 
Ans: Polypeptides on envelope or capsid 
Receptors on host cell targeted by virus 
Ans: Normal receptors for cytokines, hormones, NTs, ion channels, integral glycopro...
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PC707 Module 2 –CNS Exam with 100% Verified and Updated Solutions
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PC707 Module 2 –CNS Exam with 100% 
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What is natural immunity? - answer-"innate" 
-physical barriers, natural killers cells, phagocytes 
-non-specific 
What is acquired immunity? - answer-acquired 
-specific 
-after exposure to an antigen 
-T cells & B cells are involved 
What is cell-mediated immunity? - answer-does not involve antibodies 
-activation of antigen-specific cytotoxic t cells (these help the infected cells cause apoptosis 
"cell death") 
-releas...
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PC707 Module 2 –CNS Exam with 100% Verified and Updated Solutions
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PC707 Module 2 –CNS Exam with 100% 
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What is natural immunity? - answer-"innate" 
-physical barriers, natural killers cells, phagocytes 
-non-specific 
What is acquired immunity? - answer-acquired 
-specific 
-after exposure to an antigen 
-T cells & B cells are involved 
What is cell-mediated immunity? - answer-does not involve antibodies 
-activation of antigen-specific cytotoxic t cells (these help the infected cells cause apoptosis 
"cell death") 
-releas...
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advanced pharmacology final exam
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Question 1 
0 out of 1 points 
A male patient is trying to decide if he should use finasteride (Proscar) to treat 
benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH). When providing information about the drug, 
the nurse will include which of the following as a risk associated with finasteride 
therapy? 
Selected 
Answer: 
Excess fluid volume related to potential effects of drug 
therapy 
 Question 2 
1 out of 1 points 
A male patient is experiencing climacteric symptoms secondary to androgen 
deficienc...
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Basic & Clinical Pharmacology II - Eye and Ear Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers Verified | Updated
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Basic & Clinical Pharmacology II - Eye and 
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What are the most common eye diseases in adults over 40 years old? - answerAge related 
macular degeneration 
Glaucoma 
Cataracts 
Diabetic retinopathy 
Conjunctivitis 
What are treatment for these eye diseases? - answerAnti-infectives 
Anti-inflammatory 
Antiglaucoma 
Mydriatics (pupil dilation) 
Local anesthetics 
How to apply eye drops? - answerInstilling eye medication. Gently pull t...
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BCPS Exam| 115 QUESTIONS| WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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____ is the most appropriate answer because there are no drug-drug interactions or contraindications / cautions in HIV correct answer: Bictegravir 
 
n patients with persistent neutropenic fever despite anti-pseudomonal coverage, what should be considered? correct answer: empiric antifungal therapy should be considered after 4 - 10 days 
 
electrocautery correct answer: Which of the following therapies is most likely to result in a resolution rate which approaches 100% in patients w/ external...
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FCCS course part 2 Exam Questions and Verified Solutions 2024
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FCCS course part 2 Exam Questions and 
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right ventricular dysfunction- what meds are CI? - Answer -morphine, diuretics, nitrates 
new onset a flutter after reperfusion surgery could be caused by these three things - Answer -electrolyte 
abnormalities, perioperative myocardial ischemia, PE 
when is perioperative MI most seen - Answer -3rd day post-op 
less bleeding occurs with this anticoagulant - Answer -bivalirudin 
new onset ___ or ___ should be considered possible evid...
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NR 566 / NR566 Advanced Pharmacology Care of the Family Midterm Exam Review| Rated A| Latest 2022- 2023| Chamberlain
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NR 566 / NR566 Advanced Pharmacology Care of the Family Midterm Exam Review| Rated A| Latest 2022- 2023| Chamberlain 
 
1.	What is onychomycosis? 
 
~	How do we treat? Fungal infection of the nail Terbinafine and itraconazole for 3-6 months 
~	Or topical ciclopirox, tavaborole, efinaconazole for 48 weeks 
 
2.	What is the first-choice drug for HSV and VZV infections? 
 
~	 Acyclovir 
 
3.	What is the MoA of acycolovir? 
 
~	 Inhibits viral replications by suppressing the synthesis of DNA 
 
4.	...
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Chapter 10 - Antiviral Agents |Test Bank - Focus on Nursing Pharmacology (8th Edition by Karch)
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1.	The nurse explains why viruses are so difficult to treat when making what statement? 
a.	Viruses are contained inside the human cell and cannot be destroyed without destroying the cell. 
b.	Release of interferons by the host cell makes the virus replicate more quickly allowing the virus to spread. 
c.	Drugs exist to treat all viral infections but they carry serious adverse effects and the benefit often does not outweigh the risk. 
d.	Individual antiviral drugs are often effective in treating ...
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ATI Pharmacology Exam Review 2023
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Cephalosporin – 
-broad spectrum 
-ceph/cefs 
-Similar to PCN/ don't give if PCN allergy 
-can cause bleeding w/ other bleeding meds monitor bleeding time (tonsil story) 
- Disulfiram reaction (puke & puke & puke) just like Flagyl, the protozoal drug 
- Store in fridge & take with food 
ALL antibiotics have these side effects – 
- allergy, hypersensitivity 
- suprainfection 
- organ (kidney & ear) toxicity 
- lowers OC effectiveness 
Vancomyocin – 
- serious infections like MRSA 
- coliti...
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