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PHARMACOLOGY DRUGS for ATI test with solutions 2024
  • PHARMACOLOGY DRUGS for ATI test with solutions 2024

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  • Receptors - Answer Norepinephrine-Adrenergic (adrenergic comes from the word adrenalin) Alpha 1-all sympathetic target organs except the heart-constrict the blood vessels and dilation of pupils Alpha 2-Presynaptic adrenergic nerve terminal-inhibits the release of norepinephrine Beta 1-Heart and Kidneys (BETA 1-ONE HEART)-increased heart rate and force of contraction, release of renin Beta 2-All sympathetic target organs-inhibits smooth muscle (BETA 2-TWO LUNGS) EXAM 1 DRUGS!!!! - Answe...
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NURS-221 Final Exam Study Guide with Complete Solutions
  • NURS-221 Final Exam Study Guide with Complete Solutions

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  • NURS-221 Final Exam Study Guide with Complete Solutions "-pril" - Answer️️ -Medications in the antihypertensive ACE-inhibitors class have what kind of ending? Hypertension, Heart failure, Myocardial infarction, Insulin resistance - Answer️️ -What are antihypertensive ACE-inhibitors used to treat? Kidneys - Answer️️ -ACE inhibitors are protective of what organ? Hyperkalemia, Dry cough, Angioedema - Answer️️ -What are some side effects/adverse reactions of antihypertensiv...
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ATI Live Review: Medications Quick Review Exam With Complete Questions And Actual Answers.
  • ATI Live Review: Medications Quick Review Exam With Complete Questions And Actual Answers.

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  • ACE inhibitors - correct answer PRIL Captopril, Enalapril Monitor for: dry, nagging cough (annoyance-not bad enough to stop it), angioedema (yes need to stop!), hyperkalemia Antivirals - correct answer VIR Acyclovir. Valacyclovir Teaching: med compliance (finish prescription), only put on affected areas Antifungals - correct answer AZOLE Fluc...
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Georgette review for Boards Quiz Questions and Correct Solutions | Rated A+
  • Georgette review for Boards Quiz Questions and Correct Solutions | Rated A+

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  • substantia nigra - dopamine is produced here Aplastic anemia - Tegretol side effect Serotonin discontinuation syndrome - Sensory disturbance, sleeping disturbance, disequilibrium, flu like sx, dizzy, n/v Sign of fetal alcohol syndrome - small head, smooth palpebral fissure, inner epicanthal folds *sign of serotonin syndrome - hyperthermia, shivering, anxiety, diaphoresis, diarrhea to get reluctant patient to engage use what - open ended questions Rhett syndrom...
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PHARMACOLOGY DRUGS for ATI test 2024
  • PHARMACOLOGY DRUGS for ATI test 2024

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  • PHARMACOLOGY DRUGS for ATI test 2024 Pril/ace inhibitors Enalapril/Vasotec PRIL-is the ending for ace's Reduces Angiotensin 2 and aldosterone levels Prevents Angiotensin 1 from converting to Angiotensin 2 in the lungs-leaves the Angiotensin 1 hanging in the lungs-creates irritation-cough Vasodilation-mostly arteriole (decreases afterload) Excretion of sodium and water-retention of K (decreases preload) Treats hypertension and heart failure Do not take 2nd and 3rd Trimester of pregnancy...
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ATI PN PHARMACOLOGY PROCTORED EXAM REVIEW FOR 2023/2024 (WITH CORRECT ANSWERS).
  • ATI PN PHARMACOLOGY PROCTORED EXAM REVIEW FOR 2023/2024 (WITH CORRECT ANSWERS).

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  • ATI PN PHARMACOLOGY PROCTORED EXAM REVIEW FOR 2023/2024 (WITH CORRECT ANSWERS). Receptors - CORRECT ANSWER-Norepinephrine-Adrenergic (adrenergic comes from the word adrenalin) Alpha 1-all sympathetic target organs except the heart-constrict the blood vessels and dilation of pupils Alpha 2-Presynaptic adrenergic nerve terminal-inhibits the release of norepinephrine Beta 1-Heart and Kidneys (BETA 1-ONE HEART)-increased heart rate and force of contraction, release of renin Beta 2-All sympathetic t...
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Gateway Exam 2023 Questions and Answers with complete solution
  • Gateway Exam 2023 Questions and Answers with complete solution

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  • Gateway Exam 2023 Questions and Answers with complete solution How do you calculate a pack year? (# of years smoked) X (average # of packs smoked per day) = pack years Once a patient quits smoking, how long before their overall disease risk is the same as a never-smoker? If the pt. smoked less than a pack a day (20 cigarettes), then it is 13 years. If 20 or more cigarettes a day then they retain a small risk for life. Describe type 1 diabetes The body attacks the beta cells of the pancre...
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ATI Pharmacology Proctored Study Guide For Exam Retake  2019
  • ATI Pharmacology Proctored Study Guide For Exam Retake 2019

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ATI Pharmacology Proctored Study Guide For Exam Retake  2019
  • ATI Pharmacology Proctored Study Guide For Exam Retake 2019

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  •  LEARN HOW TO GROUP DRUGS BY THEIR SPELLING (Specifically the ending of the word) o Rationale: This will better help associate the drug to the potential adverse effect or therapeutic effect of the drug EVEN IF YOU NEVER SEEN THAT DRUG BEFORE o Examples:  “pril”  ACE Inhibitors  Ex. Captopril  “Sartans”  ARBS Drug class  Ex. Losartan  “Statin”  Cholesterol and Lipid-Lowering (HMG-CoA Reductase Inhibitors) Drug Class  Ex. Atorvastatin, Lovas...
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ATI Pharmacology Proctored Study Guide For Exam Retake  2019
  • ATI Pharmacology Proctored Study Guide For Exam Retake 2019

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  • LEARN HOW TO GROUP DRUGS BY THEIR SPELLING (Specifically the ending of the word) o Rationale: This will better help associate the drug to the potential adverse effect or therapeutic effect of the drug EVEN IF YOU NEVER SEEN THAT DRUG BEFORE o Examples:  “pril”  ACE Inhibitors  Ex. Captopril  “Sartans”  ARBS Drug class  Ex. Losartan  “Statin”  Cholesterol and Lipid-Lowering (HMG-CoA Reductase Inhibitors) Drug Class  Ex. Atorvastatin, Lovastati...
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