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NR 546 Midterm Exam 2023/2024 Questions AND Answers Update A+
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NR 546 Midterm Exam 
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What should the PMHNP consider when prescribing chemical restraints? - Answer-- 
allergy status 
-prior med hx for adverse drug reactions r/t the meds ordered in the chemical restraint 
-state regulations regarding chemical restrains must be reviewed 
Are the PMHNP and other staff liable if the client has an allergic reaction or adverse 
side effects to the drugs used for chemical restraint? - Answer-No. 
The client has been court-...
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Midterm-psychopharmacology Exam Questions And Answers
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Typical antipsychotics (conventional) (FGA) 
Treats positive (+) symptoms only appropriate for the acute and 
chronic 
management of schizophrenia and psychosis. 
Non-selectively blocks dopamine D2 receptors, specifically in 
mesolimbic pathway; 
also blocks Ach (Muscarinic), histamine, NE 
Five main SE of FGAs 
. Sedation 
. Postural Hypotension 
. Lower seizure threshold 
. Anticholinergic side effects 
. Photosensitive 
Haloperidol-Hig...
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NURSING NR 546 ADVANCED MIDTERM STUDY GUIDE WEEK 1-4 COMPLETE UPDATED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS 100% PASS GUARANTEED
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Typical antipsychotics (conventional) (FGA) 
• Treats positive (+) symptoms only appropriate for the acute and chronic 
management of schizophrenia and psychosis. 
• Non-selectively blocks dopamine D2 receptors, specifically in mesolimbic pathway; 
also blocks Ach (Muscarinic), histamine, NE 
Five main SE of FGAs 
• Sedation 
• Postural Hypotension 
• Lower seizure threshold 
• Anticholinergic side effects 
• Photosensitive 
Haloperidol-High-Appropriate for acute, severe agitation ...
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An epidural with morphine and bupivicaine is scheduled for a dog undergoing a stifle surgery. 
 
At which one of the following locations should this be performed 
 
A - S1-Cd1 
B - Cd-1-Cd2 
 
C - L6-S1 
D - L7-S1 
 
E - T13-L1 D - L7-S1 
 
A dog hit by a car presents with stiff hypermetric forelimbs and flaccid, paralyzed hindlimbs. 
 
Where is the lesion likely to be? 
 
A - Cannot tell without more information 
B - Cranial cervical: C1...
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NR 546 Advanced Pharmacology MIDTERM STUDYGUIDE WEEK 1-4 Revised Latest.
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NR 546 Advanced Pharmacology MIDTERM STUDYGUIDE WEEK 1-4 Revised Latest. 
Typical antipsychotics (conventional) (FGA) 
 Treats positive (+) symptoms only appropriate for the acute and chronic 
management of schizophrenia and psychosis. 
 Non-selectively blocks dopamine D2 receptors, specifically in mesolimbic pathway; 
also blocks Ach (Muscarinic), histamine, NE 
Five main SE of FGAs 
 Sedation 
 Postural Hypotension 
 Lower seizure threshold 
 Anticholinergic side effects 
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NAVLE Questions of the Day Final Actual Exam with Verified Answers 2024
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NAVLE Questions of the Day Final 
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D - L7-S1 - CORRECT ANSWER-An epidural with morphine and bupivicaine is 
scheduled for a dog undergoing a stifle surgery. 
At which one of the following locations should this be performed 
A - S1-Cd1 
B - Cd-1-Cd2 
C - L6-S1 
D - L7-S1 
E - T13-L1 
C - Thoracolumbar T3-L3 - CORRECT ANSWER-A dog hit by a car presents with stiff 
hypermetric forelimbs and flaccid, paralyzed hindlimbs. 
Where is the lesion likely to be? 
...
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NAVLE Exam Questions With Complete Answers.
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An epidural with morphine and bupivicaine is scheduled for a dog undergoing a stifle surgery. 
At which one of the following locations should this be performed 
A - S1-Cd1 
B - Cd-1-Cd2 
C - L6-S1 
D - L7-S1 
E - T13-L1 - Answer D - L7-S1 
A dog hit by a car presents with stiff hypermetric forelimbs and flaccid, paralyzed hindlimbs. 
Where is the lesion likely to be? 
A - Cannot tell without more information 
B - Cranial cervical: C1-C5 
C - Thoracolumbar T3-L3 
D - Lumbosacral L4-S3 
E - Cervic...
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NR 546 Advanced Pharmacology MIDTERM STUDYGUIDE WEEK 1-4 Revised Latest.
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NR 546 Advanced Pharmacology MIDTERM STUDYGUIDE WEEK 1-4 Revised Latest. 
Typical antipsychotics (conventional) (FGA) 
 Treats positive (+) symptoms only appropriate for the acute and chronic 
management of schizophrenia and psychosis. 
 Non-selectively blocks dopamine D2 receptors, specifically in mesolimbic pathway; 
also blocks Ach (Muscarinic), histamine, NE 
Five main SE of FGAs 
 Sedation 
 Postural Hypotension 
 Lower seizure threshold 
 Anticholinergic side effects 
...
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NR 546 Advanced Pharmacology MIDTERM STUDYGUIDE WEEK 1-4 Revised Latest.
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NR 546 Advanced Pharmacology MIDTERM STUDYGUIDE WEEK 1-4 Revised Latest. 
Typical antipsychotics (conventional) (FGA) 
 Treats positive (+) symptoms only appropriate for the acute and chronic 
management of schizophrenia and psychosis. 
 Non-selectively blocks dopamine D2 receptors, specifically in mesolimbic pathway; 
also blocks Ach (Muscarinic), histamine, NE 
Five main SE of FGAs 
 Sedation 
 Postural Hypotension 
 Lower seizure threshold 
 Anticholinergic side effects 
...
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Top 200 Drugs (Use, Dose, Side Effects, Class) FULLY SOLVED & UPDATED 2024.
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Lipitor (R) / Atorvastatin 
-Decreases cholesterol 
-Starting dose is 10 mg at night 
-Recommended to be taken at night because the body produces the most cholesterol at night 
-Main side effect is rhabdomyolosis (muscle breakdown product) 
-Cymbatin (R) is in same class 
-Class is HMG-GA Reductase Inhibitors 
 
 
 
Nexium (R) / Esomeprazole 
-Category is Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPI) 
-Indicated for GERD, any stomach pain 
-Not meant to be used chronically 
-PPI's make stomach completely basic ...
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