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PTCB 2024 Exam Study Guide Questions with Complete Solutions
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PTCB 2024 Exam Study Guide Questions with Complete Solutions 
 Fragmin - Correct Answer dalteparin; anticougulant 
 
Lexapro - Correct Answer escitalopram; SSRI 
 
Vicodin - Correct Answer hydrocodone/acetaminophen; opioid 
 
Zestril 
Prinivil 
Qbrelis - Correct Answer lisinopril; ACE inhibitor 
 
Zocor - Correct Answer simvastatin; statin 
 
Synthroid - Correct Answer levothyroxine; thyroid hormone 
 
Amoxil - Correct Answer amoxicillin; antibacterial (penicillin antibiotic); suspension stable ...
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GNUR 294 Exam 3 Sakai Self-Assessments Questions with Complete Solutions
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(coagulation) A client with a newly placed prosthetic heart valve will be maintained on long-term anticoagulant therapy. Which medication does the nurse anticipate being used for this purpose? 
 
 A. Enoxaparin (Lovenox) 
 B. Dalteparin (Fragmin) 
 C. Heparin 
 D. Warfarin (Coumadin) Correct Answer-D. Warfarin (Coumadin) 
 
Rationale: Indications for warfarin therapy include the long-term prophylaxis of arterial thromboembolism, including prevention of stroke and MI. Other uses include the proph...
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RCTC Nurs1117 Exam 3 Medications Questions and Answers Fully Solved 100%
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Codiene 
Class? 
Indications? - Opiod analgesics, allergy, cold & cough 
mild to moderate pain 
Codiene 
Mechanisms of Action? 
Side Effects? - Binds to opiod receptors in the CNS. Produces generalized depression. 
confusion, sedation, hypotension, constipation, nausea, vommiting, bradycardia, resp. distress, delerium 
Codiene 
Priority Nursing Assessment? 
Antidote? - BP, pulse, RR, bowels, LOC (RASS), pain 
naloxone 
Codiene - is just Codiene 
dalteparin sodium - Fragmin 
dalteparin sodium / 
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NURS 3290 Test 1 Medication Administration Questions with Complete Solutions
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subcutaneous injections Correct Answer-heparin, lovenox/fragmin, insulin 
-syringe: 1 mL, can use 3 mL 
-needle length: 1/2 to 5/8 inch 
-gauge: 25-27 
-volume: 0.5-1.5 mL 
-angle: 45 or 90 
 
intradermal Correct Answer-PPD skin test 
-syringe: 1 mL, can use 3 mL 
-needle: 3/8 inch 
-gauge: 26 or 27 
-volume: 0.001-1 mL 
-angle: 5-15 
 
intramuscular Correct Answer--syringe: 3 mL 
-length: 1-1/2 inch 
-gauge: 20-25 (may use 5/8 child, 2 inch for obese) 
-angle: 90 
-volume: max 3 mL
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Naplex practice questions practice test 1 Questions And Answers
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Naplex practice questions practice test 1 Questions And Answers 
 
A patient receiving ramipril and a potassium-sparing diuretic is hospitalized with heart rhythm problems consistent with hyperkalemia. Which of the following drugs should be administered to counteract the effects of potassium on the heart? - ANS intravenous calcium 
 
Which of the following antipsychotics are available in oral formulations suitable for patients with difficulty swallowing or for use in patients who might try t...
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Nursing 210 Clotting part 1 and 2 PVCC Test Questions with Answers
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Nursing 210 Clotting part 1 and 2 PVCC Test Questions with Answers 
In the US heparin comes from? - Answer-Material extracted from the intestinal mucosa of pigs 
 
What is the other name for warfarin? - Answer-Coumadin 
 
How long does it take for warfarin to start working at a therapeutic level? - Answer-4-5 days 
 
What is an INR? - Answer-International ratio done when patients are on anticoagulants 
 
INR should be greater than what when on warfarin? - Answer-2.0 
 
How long is anticoagulati...
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Naplex - Anticoagulation Questions and answers
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Anticoagulants are commonly used for 
ACS 
prevention of cardioembolic stroke 
prevention/treatment of VTE 
 
 
 
Venous thrombus embolism includes 
deep vein thrombosis 
Pulmonary embolism 
 
 
 
Factors that can lead to coagulation 
blood vessel injury 
blood stasis 
prothrombotic conditions 
 
 
 
Coagulation cascase can occur via these two pathways 
contact activation - intrinsic 
Tissue activation - extrinsic 
 
 
 
Contact activation pathway steps 
XII/XIIA->XI/XIA->IX/IXA->X/XA 
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CPNRE : Pharmacology Exam Questions and Answers
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CPNRE : Pharmacology Exam Questions and Answers 
Acetaminophen (Tylenol) -Answer-1. Antipyretic 
2. Analgesic 
*Can cause liver damage in excessive amounts or known liver disease 
ASA (EC ASA) -Answer-1. Anti-inflammatory 
2. Anti-pyretic 
3. Analgesic 
**do not administer in children under 12 years of age = Rye's Syndrome*** 
**can cause bleeding tendencies** 
**baby ASA-preventative for heart disease** 
Amlodipine -Answer-Ca Channel blocker 
(decrease BP, heart rate) 
*may cause gingival hype...
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CPNRE : Pharmacology Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)
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Acetaminophen (Tylenol) - Answer-1. Antipyretic 
2. Analgesic 
*Can cause liver damage in excessive amounts or known liver disease 
ASA (EC ASA) - Answer-1. Anti-inflammatory 
2. Anti-pyretic 
3. Analgesic 
**do not administer in children under 12 years of age = Rye's Syndrome*** 
**can cause bleeding tendencies** 
**baby ASA-preventative for heart disease** 
Amlodipine - Answer-Ca Channel blocker 
(decrease BP, heart rate) 
*may cause gingival hyperplasia 
Atenolol and other "olol" - Answer-...
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Naplex practice questions practice test 1
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A patient receiving ramipril and a potassium-sparing diuretic is hospitalized with heart rhythm problems consistent with hyperkalemia. Which of the following drugs should be administered to counteract the effects of potassium on the heart? - ANSWER-intravenous calcium 
 
Which of the following antipsychotics are available in oral formulations suitable for patients with difficulty swallowing or for use in patients who might try to hide the medication in their mouth in order to spit it out? (Selec...
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