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Pharmacology
January 2020
Pharmacology questions and answers in January 2020
A 32-year-old man is admitted to the ICU with signs of acute liver failure after a routine orthopedic surgery two months prior to repair some cartilage damage in the knee. During the admission intervi...
A nurse is preparing to infuse a 250-mL of LR over 2 hr. The drop factor of the manual IV tubing is 15 gtts/mL. The nurse should adjust the flow rate to deliver how many drops per minute? _ gtt/min
The HCP has ordered 3 mcg/kg per minute of dopamine 2 g/500 mL of D5W to be administered to a patient in the intensive care unit. The patient weighs 165 pounds. At which rate would the nurse set the I...
The health care provider's prescription for an adult client reads, "Potassium chloride 15 mEq by mouth." The label on the medication bottle reads, "20 mEq potassium chloride/15 mL." How many millilite...
Brandon Carter, a 5-year-old fully immunized Hispanic male, complaining of ear pain (rated 7/10) for 2 days. Had upper respiratory infection symptoms, +rhinorrhea, +nasal congestion, +cough for 1 week...
8. The nurse is performing medication reconciliation during a patient's admission assessment. Which question by the nurse reflects medication reconciliation? A. "Do you have any medication allergi...
32. The patient develops Stevens-Johnson syndrome after administration of Dilantin. The nurse would recognize this is a(n) A. allergic response. B. expected outcome. C. adverse reaction. D. sign of a...
6. The nurse is administering medications. Examples of high-alert medications include: (Select all that apply.) A. Chemotherapeutic agents B. Antibiotics C. Opiates D. Antithrombotic E. Potassium chl...
Davis Edge for Pharmacotherapeutics for Advanced Practice Nurse Prescribers , 5th Chapter 13 Drugs Affecting the Cardiovascular and Renal Systems 1). Combined Alpha and Beta Adrenergic Antagonists Wha...
Describe how body cells respond to the presence of drugs that are capable of altering their function
Describe how body cells respond to the presence of drugs that are capable of altering their function.
What's a description of each coding set (ICD, CPT, and HCPCS Level II)? When is each code set utilized (ICD, CPT, and HCPCS Level II)? What's a explanation of the impact of improper coding? What's a...
Point out six (6) side and adverse effects of adrenergics
Indicate eight (8) nursing actions when administering adrenergic safely. Include 2 estimated, 3 intervention, 2 customer education and 1 evaluation.
11. Question : A patient who has BPH Is taking doxazosin and nhasteride. The patient asks the primary care NP whether he has an increased risk of prostate cancer. The NP should tell him:
A neighbor, Jane, comes over and asks you to help her understand a new medication that her grandmother is taking for her diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease. Jane isn't certain what acetylcholine is a...
A neighbor, Jane, comes over and asks you to help her understand a new medication that her grandmother is taking for her diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease. 1. Jane isn't certain what acetylcholi...
Do TCAs and SNRIs have the same mechanism of action?
Is an MAOI a non-selectively inhibitor of monoamine oxidase? Or is a selective inhibitor?
Medication classes and function. Any suggestions in how to remember the drug classifications and most important side effects. Im looking fior memory tips. Trigger words fior certain drug classes that ...
Mrs. Kenny brings her daughter, Nicole Kenny, to your practice. Nicole, who is 6 years old, has been complaining of dysuria and frequent urination. You are diagnosing her with UTI and would like to pr...
A 65-year-old female with stable ischemic heart disease presented for a routine primary care visit. Two years earlier the patient underwent a cardiac catheterization procedure to diagnose recurring sy...
the physician orders 1.2 ml of penicillin to be given I.M. the medication vial reads 600000 mg/ml. How much will the medical assistant draw up into the syringe
An NP prescribes an oral elixir medication for a child who is to take 1 tsp PO bid. When counseling the child's parents about administering this drug, the NP should tell them to
Lillian has been on her medication for pneumonia for 24 hours. The physician says the pneumonia is improving, but she also is having an acute exacerbation of her COPD and a chronic irregular heart rat...
Chief Complaint "I feel really weak." HPI Everit Mitchell is a 72-year-old man who presents to the ED with complaints of severe weakness that started this morning and recent stomach pain for ...
An older-adult patient experiences acute phychosis at night during their hospitalization. What prescribed medication should the nurse administer for this problem? Group of answer choices Amitriptyli...
As a nurse, how do you administer an ordered narcotic correctly?
Pharmacotherapeutics for Advanced Practice Nurse Prescribers 5th Edition classifies Epinephrine as a "combined alpha- beta-antagonist" in the treatment of anaphylaxis. I didn't think Epi was ever an a...
Dr Martin, OB/GYN, has asked Sarah, a new FNP, to come into his practice. He wants to expand his practice and include children and men. He would like Sarah to be in charge of that new venture. Th...
how can I view the entire text that is in each box? (for example, I can only see a portion of the "expected pharmacological action" box...how can I make all of the text visible?)
The nurse is providing education about albuterol. What adverse effects should the nurse include in the education? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY Group of answer choices Tachycardia Tremors Nervousness Drowsi...
Provide the questions to ask when taking a drug/medication history
What must a medication order contain to be complete?
Discuss the federal legislation(s) that effect controlled substances
1. A patient is taking a Category A drug during pregnancy. Which statement by the nurse is accurate?
A patient is taking diphenhydramine as part of treatment for a severe allergic reaction. What adverse effects does the nurse teach the patient might occur? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY Group of answer cho...
A patient with anemia related to their course of chemotherapy has been prescribed epoetin alfa weekly. What lab data would cause the nurse to withhold a dose of epoetin alfa? Group of answer choices...
Chief Complaint "I was recently diagnosed with possible diabetes and would like to have my blood sugar tested. I think that my blood sugar is running low because I have a terrible headache." HPI Sarah...
A patient reports to the nurse that initially, their nasal congestion improved with the use of a nasal decongestant spray, but has now become more severe. What question should the nurse ask in order...
A patient is to receive loratidine for seasonal allergies and asks the nurse the difference between diphenhydramine and loratidine. What is the best response by the nurse? Group of answer choices "Lor...
5. The nurse includes which information as part of a complete medication profile? (Select all that apply) a. Use of "street" drugs b. Current lab work c. History of surgeries d. Use of alco...
A 70-year-old female underwent CABG 10 days prior and remains on the ventilator. Postoperatively, she has remained afebrile and clinically stable. Her ventilator requirements are slowly decreasing and...
Your 60-year-old, 170-pound patient is being treated for an MRSA bloodstream infection and is receiving vancomycin and has now developed C. diff diarrhea. His current SCr is 1.6 mg/dL. Today, on r...
A patient hospitalized for lower extremity cellulitis tells the nurse she is allergic to penicillin and amoxicillin. Her mother told her she had a reaction 15 years ago. The physician orders cefazolin...
Drugs given to treat malaria are usually given in combination to attack the protozoan at various stages of its life cycle, List three common drugs used to treat malaria. For each drug, describe its th...
the nurse is providing education about newly prescribed medications for patient who does not speak the same language as the nurse what this practice techniques should the nurse implement
Mrs. Susan Parks, a 45 y.o. African American female, comes in to see you about her HTN. Her BP has been running over 160/90mmHg for the past month. Since her life style changes are not lowering her ...
The family of a patient diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease asks how the newly prescribed donepezil works. What is the best response by the nurse? Group of answer choices "It prevents the breakdown of ...
1. A patient is to have a major in-patient surgery and the nurse administered scopolamine transdermal patch behind the ear. The patient asks, "What is that for? Why do I need a band aid behind ...
1. A patient is prescribed scopolamine transdermal patch to help with motion sickness while on a cruise. What education should the nurse provide the patient to alleviate the common adverse effe...
A patient is prescribed scopolamine transdermal patch to help with motion sickness while on a cruise. What education should the nurse provide the patient to alleviate the common adverse effects of the...
A patient is prescribed an anticholinergic medication. What information in the past medical history would be of most concern to the nurse? Group of answer choices Glaucoma Asthma Diabetes Bradycardia
1. Mrs. Kenny brings her daughter, Nicole Kenny, to your practice. Nicole, who is 6 years old, has been complaining of dysuria and frequent urination. You are diagnosing her with UTI and would ...
1. Mrs. Susan Parks, a 45 y.o. African American female, comes in to see you about her HTN. Her BP has been running over 160/90mmHg for the past month. Since her life style changes are not low...
1. Mr. Paul Howard, a 55 years old white male, comes in to see you about his HTN. His BP has been over 150/100 for the last two visits. Now you are going to treat him for his HTN. He has COP...
You are a nurse researcher working for a pharmaceutical company conducting clinical trials. Your current trial is underway, and you are recruiting participants for a randomized controlled trial in whi...
The nurse administered NPH insulin at 0700 today. It is now 3:00 PM and the blood sugar has dropped below 60 mg/dL. What clinical signs and symptoms does the nurse correlate with this finding? SELE...
A patient with a past medical history of diabetes mellitis type 2 is prescribed prednisone orally for the next 3 months to help control severe asthma symptoms. What adverse effects should the nur...
A client is prescribed levothyroxine for the new diagnosis of hypothyroidism. What education should the nurse provide about this medication? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY "Report a fast heart rate or t...
A 65-year-old female with stable ischemic heart disease presented for a routine primary care visit. Two years earlier the patient underwent a cardiac catheterization procedure to diagnose recurring sy...
A client with hyperthyroidism is scheduled for a thyroidectomy and is to receive radioactive iodine in the days before the surgery. How should the nurse administer this medication? Have the patien...
A patient with Addison's disease is to take prednisone and fludrocortisone daily for steroid replacement. What dietary modifications should the nurse instruct the patient to implement? Avoid salt s...
Any tips on how to better understand/remember all the heart drugs in pharmacology?
As healthcare providers, how can we objectively monitor and ensure the maximum beneficial effects of theophylline?
the provider orders 20mg/kg/24hours of a drug to be given orally to a child weighing 22kg. how much should you give every 12 hours?
morphine sulfate 10mg subcutaneously has been ordered every four hours. the child weighs 35.5kg. the package insert states the recommended maximum dose of morphine sulfate is 0.1 to 0.2mg/kg/dose
Side effects of haloperidol? nausea vomiting diarrhea dry mouth nervousness headache dizziness spinning sensation What assessment should we look for? risk assessment
A female patient has been taking chlorpromazine for about a year. She has been having problems with orthostatic hypotension and akathisia, and has needed to take benztropine mesylate to avoid dystonic...
A 20-year-old newly diagnosed patient with schizophrenia has been on chlorpromazine and is doing well. Today the nurse notices that the patient appears more anxious and is demonstrating increased para...
A 22-year-old male patient has been on haloperidol (Haldol LA) for 2 weeks for the treatment of schizophrenia. During a follow-up assessment, the nurse notices that the patient keeps rubbing his neck ...
A patient admitted for recurrent bladder infections describes a 15 year history of drinking beer and wine in moderate amounts. The patient gives a family history of paternal alcoholism. The patient as...
A 28 year old patient is admitted to the hospital with pneumonia. During the nurse's assessment of the social history, the nurse learns that the patient has a job, is self-reliant, and smokes marijuan...
A female patient has been started on sertraline (Zoloft) for depression. Upon being admitted, she has been assessed as having episodes or crying, feelings of guilt, insomnia, and suicidal ideation. Th...
A patient who has bipolar disorder has been started on Lithium. He is also on paroxetine (Paxil), digoxin(Lanoxin), Furosemide(Lasix), and potassium supplement for depression, hypertension, and heart ...
A 56 year old female patient has been diagnosed with clinical depression following the death of her husband. She says that she has not been able to sleep for weeks and that she is drinking a lot of co...
The resident is be treated with combination of antiviral medications for hiv and locally active antiviral medication that include zidovudine and acyclovir the nurse is presenting information on antivi...
How does research on life conditions that accelerate telomere shortening illustrate the joint influence of heredity and environment on biological aging? Why are people in committed relationships likel...
A client is prescribed levothyroxine for the new diagnosis of hypothyroidism. What education should the nurse provide about this medication? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY "Report a fast heart rate or the f...
Differentiate between depolarizing blockers and nondepolarizing blockers. Explain the difference between peripheral skeletal muscle relaxants and centrally acting skeletal muscle relaxants. Use the ...
a nurse is providing teaching to a newly licensed nurse about caring for a client who has a prescription for gemfibrozil. the should instruct the newly licensed nurse to monitor which of the following...
A patient is receiving heparin by intravenous infusion for treatment of a deep vein thrombosis. What lab data would require the nurse to hold the infusion of heparin and notify the prescriber? INR 3...
A client is experiencing chest pain and 2 doses of nitroglycerin have been administered. Which assessment finding would require the nurse to hold the third dose of nitroglycerin?
A client with heart failure is receiving furosemide and digoxin at 0900. What assessment findings would indicate a need to withhold the morning dose of digoxin and furosemide? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY ...
A client with heart failure is receiving furosemide and digoxin at 0900. What assessment findings would indicate a need to withhold the morning dose of digoxin and furosemide? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
In a Word document, describe in detail the "sequence of events" from the stimulation of a neuronal dendrite to the relaxation of a skeletal muscle. Some events overlap, so you may want to make separat...
Which code set(s) has/have a Level I and Level II? Which code set(s) was/were implemented October 1, 2015? Which code set(s) is/are used primarily for products, supplies, and services? Which code se...
66. A nurse is administering ferrous sulfate elixir to a client who has iron deficiency anemia. Which of the following should the nurse take? Give the medication with a caffeinated beverage Administ...
44. A nurse is administering medications to a client and mistakenly gives hydroxyzine instead of hydralazine. The nurse should monitor the client for which of the following adverse effects? Edema Feve...
A nurse is reviewing the medication administration record of a client who is to receive phenytoin 300 mg PO daily. The medication sent by the pharmacy is a vial of phenytoin 50 mg/mL for injection. Wh...
A nurse is teaching a client who has stable angina and a new prescription for nitroglycerin transdermal patches 0.8 mg/hr daily. Which of the following statements by the client indicates an understand...
A nurse is assessing a client who has muscarinic agonist poisoning. Following administration of atropine, which of the following findings should indicate to the nurse that the treatment has been effec...
25. A nurse is teaching a client who is to start taking cromolyn. Which of the following information should the nurse include in the teaching? "Cromolyn is a long-term management medication." "Cromoly...
A nurse is reviewing medication prescriptions for a client. For which of the following entries on the client's medication administration record should the nurse request clarification? a. Morphine 4 mg...
A nurse is providing teaching about the adverse effects of ergotamine to a client who has migraine headaches. Which of the following adverse effects should the nurse include in the teaching?* a. Blurr...
A nurse is preparing to administer the varicella vaccine to a group of clients. The nurse should identify which of the following clients as having a contraindication for receiving this immunization? a...
what importamt assessment finding are needed before giving warfarin, tylenol and diazepam
A nurse is caring for a client who has a new prescription for amphetamine sulphate. The nurse should monitor the client for which of the following adverse effects.
To ensure safe medication administration and to prevent errors, nurses must know the reactions and contraindications of medications with over the counter medication and food Anaphylaxis is a life-thre...
Describe the benefits and detriments of using the class of medications Xanax is in and potential for impact on the client. Provide an analysis of the pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics of the a...
Case Scenario The Case of Bob Bob is a 42-year-old Caucasian male who presented for assessment and treatment for nervousness, anxiety, frustration, irritability, anger outbursts, and insomnia. Bob was...
Ojo has to administer antibiotics to Joy who has developed a complicated gu infection, the antibiotics that ojo has to administer to Joy include ertapenem,cefaclor and Ciprofloxacin,#1The faculty memb...
Respond to the challenge Why did Mr. Stone develop heart failure? Watch the video and record your response to the question using one of the following recording options
0.05g/kg/day p.o. divided equally every 8hrs to a toddler who weighs 20lbs. amount available amoxicillin oral suspension 250mg/5ml.how many ML should the nurse administer
Patient A - Eric Rodriguez Eric reported a motor vehicle accident in his past medical history that involved his femur. What does the abbreviation before femur mean?
Patients who have poor metabolism phenotype will have
Order: Digoxin 0.125 mg. Available: Digoxin elixir, 0.5 mg/2 mL. How many mL will you administer to the patient?
Tina Tell the nurse there is new over the counter medication on internet and the information is overwhelming, Tina what to know if the medication will interfere with her herbal therapy for lowering ch...
Directions: Identify the letter of the label corresponding to the IV fluid abbreviation: D 5 1/2 NS with 20 mEq KCL
CC: L.F. is a 20 year old male college student with a 2-week history of cough and increased sputum production who presents to your clinic with new chest pain when he coughs, shortness of breath, inter...
Can you pls help me,for PN VATI Pharmacology Re-evaluation assessment thank you
choose a Respiratory Medication and discuss its implications and potential interactions when taken with foods and home remedies. What would you teach a patient about your chosen drug?
Who was the catalyst to being Mass-production of Medicine?
What are the consequences if medical documentation is not located in the medical record, according to the Joint Commission?
You are considering prescribing Penicillin for your patient, what is extremely important to assess first and why?
A patient is diagnosed with Scabies, she asks if an OTC medication like RID will work. What is your response? The patient is allergic to Sulfa drugs, how will this affect the medication choice for Her...
Tina is taking care of her mother who is taking over-the- counter medication for pain and sleeping ,and the DR has prescribed a generic drug for her mother for asthma, the mother requests information ...
56 year old and three school-age children have recently return from 3 months in Nigeria ,while in Nigeria adult misplaced the preventive medication for malaria, 1, what is the life cycle of the protoz...
name the form printed in the drug guide or PDR that the FDA and pharmaceutical manufacturers encourage healthcare professionals to fill out and send to the FDA's Division of Epidemiology and surveilla...
Patient is a 68-year-old male admitted for community-acquired pneumonia for the last 3 days. Medical history includes COPD, HTN, hyperlipidemia, and diabetes. Patient is on two different IV antibiotic...
What are the major differences between a traditional chemically-synthesized drug versus that of a biologically-derived drug in regards to regulations, engineering, science, processing, validation, and...
2. Identify drug-related concerns during pregnancy and lactation and provide an explanation of the physiologic basis for these concerns.
2. Identify various cultural phenomena affecting health care and use of medications.
1. Discuss the influences of the patient's age on the effects of drugs and drug responses.
4. Explain how these age-related changes in pharmacokinetics influence various drug effects and drug responses across the lifespan.
1. Discuss the various cultural factors that may influence an individual's response to medications.
4. Discuss the relevance of the four aspects of pharmacokinetics (absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion) to professional nursing practice as related to drug therapy for a variety of patient...
Class of drugs that amplify the tremors in patients with parkinon's disease ?
Please choose a Respiratory Medication and discuss its implications and potential interactions when taken with foods and home remedies. What would you teach a patient about your chosen drug?
You mixed 5 g of active ingredient with 75 g of ointment. Rounding to the hundredth position, what is the weight/weight concentration of the mixture?
How much stock solution of benzocaine 10% will you need to make 500 mL of benzocaine 5% solution?
Peter is caring for a PT taking a drug that is metabolized in the liver and also prescribed to receive two drug that is both excreted from the same sites in the kidney.when the Peter s receiving the d...
Pain reassessment is very important to ensure that the medication given provides sufficient relief for the patient. What would you do if a patient reported that the Tylenol provided no relief of her p...
If 250 mg of medication in 1 L is administered over 5 hours, how much drug will be administered per hour?
A male client with meningitis is prescribed cefotaxime (Claforan) IV and asks the nurse why he cannot receive an oral drug, such as cefaclor (Ceclor) or cefadroxil (Duricef), that he has taken before ...
A physician prescribed dimenhydrinate (Dramamine) 50 mg q4-6 h. p.o. as an antihistamine. The drug is available in 0.2 g dosage. Calculate the amount to be given.
The pharmacist wants you to record all weights using the metric system. Convert the infant's weight of 22 lb to kilograms.
You're short on ibuprofen stock solution, so you need to make as much as possible. You have 50 mL of 25% stock solution, and the prescription calls for 10% strength. How much of the medication can...
A prescription calls for 120 mL of 10% codeine solution. Your stock solution of codeine is 50% strength. How much stock solution will you use to formulate this medication?
What is the percent strength of 15 g Tinactin containing 0.15 g of tolnaftate power?
The doctor ordered Ampicillin 30mg/kg for your patient. How many mg per dose will you administer to a 160 lb. patient?
A patient needs to receive 50 mL of Claforan (cefotaxime) IV over 30 minutes with a drop factor of 60 gtt/mL. Calculate how many drops per minute are required so that all 50 mL is infused over 30 mi...
Rx: 20 mg active ingredient in 200 mL normal saline. What is the weight/volume concentration?
The physician has ordered amoxicillin 0.1 g p.o. q8h. Drug available is amoxicillin oral suspension, 200 mg/5mL. How many mL will the patient receive in 24 hours?
How many milligrams of sodium lactate (E = 0.52) need to be added to a 50 mL I.V. bag of 0.45% sodium chloride to make the solution isotonic? Assume no change in volume. Answer to 0.1 mg. studying t...
17-year-old treated for hypertrophy of the left kidney diagnosis code 54-year-old seen for uteromegaly diagnosis code In the ICD-10-CM Official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting, Section _____ conta...
The client tells the nurse that his sister will be calling the nurse station to ask about his medications.Which response by the client would indicate an understanding of confidentiality? "as long as m...
You need to add 65 mEq of an electrolyte to a TPN bag. Your stock vial contains 8 mEq/mL. Round to the nearest whole number, to determine how much electrolyte from the stock vial you'll need.
A physician writes a prescription for chlorpheniramine-hydrocodone-pseudoephedrine liquid (Histinex PV) 5 mg q 4-6h. as needed for bronchitis cough. The medication is available with a dosage strengt...
Sunblock lotion contains 1.2 mg octymethoxycinnamate per fluid ounce. How many micrograms of this chemical are in 1/2 pint of the sunblock lotion?
A physician prescribes 20,000 units heparin IV for 24 hours; however, the dosage on hand is 40,000 units/mL. Calculate the amount of the drug that should be given.
Rx: Four 2 L IV bags are to be infused at a rate of 150 mL/hour. Rounding to the nearest hour, how long will these four bags last?
\ Need help with part B and C. I think B is jerry but not for sure on that or part C. any help would be appreciated!! 11. Administration of neuropeptide S [NPS], the endogenous peptide agonist of the ...
W., who is 59 years old, has Addison's disease and is admitted to the hospital with fatigue, hypotension, weight loss, and GI distress. When questioned, it is determined she has not been taking her me...
The surgical technologist's role is controlled by each state through its statutes, case and regulatory law, attorney general opinions, and medical licensing boards. Facility policy defines and may fur...
f 3 g of Zovirax ointment contains 150 mg of acyclovir, what is the concentration?
Rx: Hydrochloric acid 2 percent solution 500 mL. Your stock solution of hydrochloric acid is 10 percent. How much of the stock solution is required to prepare the order?
Acute lymphatic leukemia can respond well to methotrexate given 2.5 mg/kg every 14 days by IV. What would be the appropriate dosage of methotrexate to administer biweekly to a patient weighing 110 p...
Scenario: Samuel presents today for a disability examination. The physician completes a basic disability examination that includes measurement of height, weight, and blood pressure, completion of a m...
You are a new nurse who recently completed orientation on the medical/surgical unit. Your first patient of the day was prescribed ampicillin 1 g/100 mL to infuse over 30 minutes to be administered 1 h...
James Johnson is coming in with a chief complaint of productive cough for one week. He is having yellow thick mucus with mild fever and body aches. His PMH includes: COPD, DM, and HTN, and he has NK...
Susan Jones,a 4 years old is coming in with a chief complaint or ear pain. You diagnosed her with OM and want to treat her with an antibiotic. Susan, who weighs 38 pounds, is allergic to PCN and is no...
M.K. is a 30-year-old female asthmatic patient. She is 5'5''. She is healthy otherwise without any complaints. She is taking albuterol PRN 2 times per week usually. What is her normal predicted avera...
How do you diffentiate between the antibiotic medications?
Desensitization of the GABA-A receptor on the GABA neuron would cause a decrease of Dopamine release, correct?
What is the expected outcome with treatment for cushing syndrome? What are some other issues that people could face who suffer from cushing syndrome in the future?
What is the first-line outpatient medication to order for an infected surgical wound?
Polymorphisms in xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes are important contributors to differences among individuals in response to toxicants. Pick a xenobiotic enzyme for which polymorphism exists, identify...
Any help would be greatly appreciated. 10. All antihistamines are antagonists at H1 histamine receptors. After taking Loratidine (Claritin) for several weeks, Joe notices that it is no longer effectiv...
1. James Johnson is coming in with a chief complaint of productive cough for one week. He is having yellow thick mucus with mild fever and body aches. His PMH includes: COPD, DM, and HTN, and h...
Mrs. Anderson is a 40 year old female. She presents to your office with complaints of fatigue, urinary frequency, and epigastric discomfort. She states she takes Tums, with minimal relief. She states ...
molly 5 year old has aspirin overdose. what should the doctor do
Why is it best to take savella 25 mg in the morning and 50 mg at night?
Research a drug product called Stalevo to identify what is in this product and how it works to provide therapeutic benefit for a patient with PD. Discuss the mechanisms of action for each componen...
History: Molly is a 5 year-old girl who is brought by her parents to the pediatric emergency room with severe nausea, hematemesis, and abdominal pain. She had been playing "candy maker" in her parents...
What is the recommended routine immunizations for 65-year-old patient who has not any immunizations for the last 10 years
What is the immunizations routine of 35-year-old who came in with a cut in hand. Last Td booster shot was 6 years ago
Which of the following drugs does not effect a catecholamine neurotransmitter? A.Cocaine B.Tricyclic antidepressants C.MDMA D.Nicotine
What is the CYP2D6 enzyme, why is it important, and what does it do in the body
Outline the process of pharmacokinetics as it applies to contrast media?
Brief Pathophysiology of specfic disease process, classes of medication used and nursing consideration? My disease is Parkinson's Disease
A solution of a drug was freshly prepared at a concentration of 300 mg/mL. After 30 days at 25°C, the drug concentration in the solution was 75 mg/mL. a. Assuming first-order kinetics, when will the ...
Express 800 mg citric acid in 4 mL water as % strength
A 22 year old client is hard to awake after taking diazepam by mouth it is suspected she overdosed on the medication what are 2 measures the nurse anticipates will take place to address the acute toxi...
Using a table format, identify the three normal controls of blood pressure and how angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors, angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARBs) calcium channel blockers and ...
A doctor writes a prescription for 200ml of Bactrium solution for an ear infection. The pharmacy technician uses 50g of the powdered drug from stock. What is the percent strength of the resulting solu...
What are examples of drugs that will inhibit and induce the psychotropic drug you chose to study? What will happen, e.g., side effects, symptoms in the patient if the psychotropic drug was prescribed ...
Lesson 5 Assignment - Rx Verification Please make sure you pay attention to details to this activity and follow instructions. You receive the following prescription: Don Donaldson M.D. 66 Ivy Lane, De...
1.Michael is 5 years old and hasn't been current on his vaccinations since he was 18 months old. What vaccines should be administered for him to be caught up? 2.Amanda is 15 month old and has her firs...
Case Study, Chapter 1, Introduction to Drugs A nurse is caring for a patient taking three over-the-counter medications for pain and insomnia. The primary care provider has prescribed a generic drug fo...
Case Study, Chapter 1, Introduction to Drugs A nurse is caring for a patient taking three over-the-counter medications for pain and insomnia. The primary care provider has prescribed a generic drug fo...
What is the cause of many people in America being diagnosis with Hyperlipidemia?
Tameka Johnson (DOB 6/1/2017) has been diagnosed with bilateral otitis media. She has not taken antibiotics in the past month, and has no known drug allergies. You decide to prescribe the first-line r...
A nurse is preparing to teach a client how to take care of newly created colostomy. the nurse should identify which of the following factors can decrease the client's ability to learn? ( select all th...
6 month old who came in for well-child exam. Patient's immunizations are up-to-date. What are the vaccines the child will receive
35 year old who came in with a cut in hand. Last TD booster shot was 6 years ago. What vaccine he should have
11-year-old female patient who came in for well child exam. What are the vaccines she will have
65-years-old patient who has not had any immunizations for the last 10 years. What vaccines he should get
6 month-old who came in for well-child exam. Patient's immunizations are up-to-date. What are the rest of the vaccines the NP should give the patient
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