{"id":117049,"date":"2023-08-27T13:32:23","date_gmt":"2023-08-27T13:32:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=117049"},"modified":"2023-08-27T13:32:25","modified_gmt":"2023-08-27T13:32:25","slug":"maryville-nurs-615-pharm-3-exam-with-all-the-correct-answers-100-verified-2020-2021-exam","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/08\/27\/maryville-nurs-615-pharm-3-exam-with-all-the-correct-answers-100-verified-2020-2021-exam\/","title":{"rendered":"Maryville NURS 615 Pharm 3 exam with all the correct answers (100% Verified 2020\/2021 exam)"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Maryville NURS 615 Pharm 3 exam with all the correct<br>answers (100% Verified 2020\/2021 exam)<br>How do antigout medications work? Correct Answer- by inhibiting the infiltration and phagocytosis of<br>leukocytes, thus decreasing the breakdown of uric acid to urate crystals.<br>Deposition of urate crystals causes Correct Answer- pain and inflammation<br>What is Colchicine Correct Answer- anti-gout medication<br>how does Colchicine work? Correct Answer- Works by inhibiting inflammation, reducing pain and<br>swelling<br>common side effects of Colchicine Correct Answer- GI problems (diarrhea) use with caution in elderly<br>Also can cause blood dyscrasias &amp; abdominal pain<br>patient education with Colchicine Correct Answer- Can be given with food &amp; milk to decrease GI issues<br>Avoid beer, ale, &amp; wine: may cause gout attack<br>Increase fluid intake: increases excretion of uric acid<br>Avoid smoked meats &amp; high-protein diets<br>Low dose of Colchicine Correct Answer- Low dose colchicine is 1.2mg followed by 0.6mg one hour later<br>or 1.8 milligrams total<br>High dose of Colchicine Correct Answer- high dose colchicine is 1.2mg followed by 0.6mg every four to<br>six hours; or 4.8mg total.<br>Difference between high dose and low dose Colchicine Correct Answer- The difference between the two<br>is low dose is as effective as high dose with a lower side effect profile.<br>Lab values to monitor with Colchicine Correct Answer- Check renal function test, BUN, Creatine<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Patient education with Colchicine Correct Answer- Almost always causes some degree of diarrhea, make<br>sure patients are aware of this side effect<br>Patient education with Febuxostat (Uloric) Correct Answer- Gout may worsen with therapy initially<br>Dietary changes to decrease gout attacks and uric acid deposits. Correct Answer- Avoid beer, ale, &amp; wine<br>Increase fluid intake: increases excretion of uric acid<br>Avoid smoked meats &amp; high-protein diets<br>WHO 3 step ladder for pain medication Correct AnswerWhat is not a first line for pain medication? Correct Answer- Narcotics<br>Recommendations for pain treatment Correct Answer- You want to start with NSAIDs first and then<br>work your way up from there.<br>types of Corticosteroid treatment Correct Answer- Prednisone, Cortisone, Dexamethasone<br>how do Corticosteroids work? Correct Answer- Suppress the inflammatory &amp; immune systems by<br>inhibiting the synthesis of chemical mediators.<br>what are the chemical mediators that Corticosteroids work on? Correct Answer- Prostaglandins,<br>leukotrienes, &amp; histamines<br>Corticosteroids and inflammation Correct Answer- Decreases inflammation which decreases swelling,<br>warmth, redness, &amp; pain.<br>Uses for corticosteroid treatment Correct Answer- Addison&#8217;s disease, hormone replacement, cancer<br>therapy<br>SLE, arthritis, IBD, &amp; to suppress graft rejection<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>contraindications for corticosteroid treatment Correct Answer- Systemic fungal infections &amp; with live<br>vaccine<br>Use corticosteroids cautiously with: Correct Answer- Pregnancy, kids, HTN, heart failure, renal<br>impairment, &amp; with infections resistant to treatment<br>Patient education with corticosteroids Correct Answer- Don&#8217;t discontinue abruptly, doses may need<br>increased during stress, symptoms of Cushing&#8217;s and GI bleeding<br>Problem with taking Corticosteroids for greater than 6 months Correct Answer- The main thing you want<br>to worry about is osteoporosis it can also worsen diabetic control and patients should report any tarry<br>black stools or abdominal pain.<br>Other common side effects with Corticosteroids Correct Answer- Peptic ulcers, GI bleeding, edema,<br>hyperglycemia, delayed wound healing, fluid &amp; electrolyte imbalances<br>Why is it important to tapper the corticosteroid? Correct Answer- Tapering must be done carefully to<br>avoid both recurrent activity of the underlying disease process and possible cortisol deficiency resulting<br>from the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis or HPA suppression during the period of steroid therapy<br>Black box warning Correct Answer- Increased risk of serious cardiovascular thrombotic events,<br>myocardial-infarction and stroke which can be fatal.<br>What increases risk of black box warning occurring with NSAIDs. Correct Answer- Risk increases with<br>duration of use.<br>Patients with cardiovascular disease or with risk factors for cardiovascular disease may be a greater risk.<br>NSAIDs and GI system Correct Answer- Increased risk of serious gastrointestinal adverse effects<br>including: bleeding, ulceration, and perforation the stomach or intestines can be fatal.<br>Can occur at any time during use and without warning symptoms. Elderly patients are at greater risk for<br>serious GI events.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Maryville NURS 615 Pharm 3 exam with all the correctanswers (100% Verified 2020\/2021 exam)How do antigout medications work? Correct Answer- by inhibiting the infiltration and phagocytosis ofleukocytes, thus decreasing the breakdown of uric acid to urate crystals.Deposition of urate crystals causes Correct Answer- pain and inflammationWhat is Colchicine Correct Answer- anti-gout medicationhow does Colchicine work? 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